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Feminist Christian Realism [PDF]
AbstractWhile Christianity and feminism may seem at odds with one another, both make normative claims about justice and addressing the needs of those on the margins of power. This article explores what feminism contributes to Christian realism.
Gentry, Caron Eileen
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Social Ethics Among Slovak Lutherans in the 20th Century: Generational and Periodic Influences
This paper explores the dynamics of intergenerational change and its impact on social ethics in Slovakia during the 20th century, with a particular focus on authors of Lutheran background.
Ján Kalajtzidis
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Kant: Friend or Foe of the Believer? Plantinga and Other American Christian Responses to Kant's Epistemology [PDF]
Plantinga, Wolterstorff and Westphal are three eminent Christian Philosophers in the United States today. This paper will examine Plantinga, Wolterstorff, and Westphal's response to Kant's anti-realist epistemology.
Andrew Gustafson
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Researching the Teaching Context: Faithful Practice [PDF]
Christian teachers are called to a teaching practice that is biblically grounded or based on a biblical world and life view, but can the same imperative be applied to those wishing to conduct research in Christian education contexts? This paper considers
Beech, Geoff
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Comment on “Bell’s Theorem Versus Local Realism in a Quaternionic Model of Physical Space”
In this paper, critical errors found in the paper “Bell’s theorem versus local realism in a quaternionic model of physical space,” by J. Christian, published in IEEE Access, are pointed out. The above paper, in fact, contains several
Richard D. Gill
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ETHICS OF POOR PEOPLE IN CHRISTIAN REALISM
The article observes the historical background of relations between the poor and the rich. The influence of the capitalist social order on increasing inequality between rich and poor is described.
Vitalii Brynov
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The Category of the Ethico-Aesthetics in the Study of Byzantine Philosophy
The category of the Ethico-Aesthetics, introduced by Søren Kierkegaard, was applied to the study of Byzantine Philosophy by the Greek philosopher and theologian Nikolaos Matsoukas (1934–2006).
George Arabatzis
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There are many terms that denote the invasion of the inexplicable into a realistic narrative, such as: magical realism, fantastic realism, mystical realism, spiritual realism, transcendental realism, metaphysical realism, Christian realism, etc.
Vitaliy Alexandrovich Gavrikov
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Paul Tillich’s view on reality is that anxiety is part of being human. According to Reinhold Niebuhr, Christian realism has a realistic and an idealistic side to it. Reality is always changing and filled with tension.
Yolanda Dreyer
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Religious and Philosophical Concept of Semyon Frank in the Context of Western Christian Theology
The article examines the theological concepts of Semyon Frank that derive from the system of Nicholas of Cusa’s Neoplatonism. The ideas of Frank are problematic in origin, as they are attributed to different religious traditions.
V. A. Dolin
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