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Zimbabwean Realities and Christian Responses: Contemporary Aspects of Christianity in Zimbabwe
Journal of Religion in Africa, 2000Ce livre de Frans J. Verstraelen, edite au Zimbabwe en 1998, est compose d'une serie d'etudes et d'articles qui reflechissent d'une maniere ou d'une autre sur des aspects contemporains du christianisme au Zimbabwe : paysage institutionnel de la vie chretienne, relations Eglise-Etat aux epoques coloniale et post-coloniale, role de la Bible dans les ...
Matthew Engelke, Frans J. Verstraelen
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Christianity, Materialism, and Reality
Religious Education, 1948(1948). Christianity, Materialism, and Reality. Religious Education: Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 112-114.
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The ‘Christian’ Ilkhans: myths and reality
ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2020The aim of this research is to discuss several peculiarities and influences from the religious factor on the internal policy of the Ilkhans, based on written sources. In this frame of reference, peculiarities and influences of the religious factor on the internal policy of Ilkhans are discussed on the basis of written sources.
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Palestinian Christians: Realities and Hopes
Studies in Church History, 2000As Palestinian society in the West Bank and Gaza has undergone political transformation from twenty-nine-year-long Israeli occupation to national authority rule, the fifty thousand Christians who make up two per cent of the total Palestinian population in these territories are also witness and party to this transformation.
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Bearing Reality: A Christian Meditation
Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, 2013In this essay I draw on the work of novelist J. M. Coetzee and philosophers Cora Diamond, Stanley Cavell, and Stephen Mulhall to reflect on what it might mean to do Christian ethics without denying the “difficulty of reality.” I then turn to John Howard Yoder’s 1987 SCE presidential address to show how his call to see history doxologically enables the ...
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Quantum Reality: Some Implications for Christian Theology
2023Problem Science (and also the myths concerning science) plays a dom inant role in contem porary society. In this study, the epistemological implications of quantum physics were investigated in order to clear aw ay some of the m yths concerning science. Method Q uantum mechanics was studied.
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2016
Following this, it can be argued that Pasolini’s The Gospel According to St. Matthew is an attempt to constitute a Christian subjectivity. However, what kind of a Christian subject? Pasolini’s version of Christianity is Christianity without the sacred, or in Žižekian terms, it is Christianity whose commitments are not ontotheological.
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Following this, it can be argued that Pasolini’s The Gospel According to St. Matthew is an attempt to constitute a Christian subjectivity. However, what kind of a Christian subject? Pasolini’s version of Christianity is Christianity without the sacred, or in Žižekian terms, it is Christianity whose commitments are not ontotheological.
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Editorial: Christianity as Material and Virtual Reality
Studies in World Christianity, 2011Augustine, writing to Jerome at the start of the fifth century after release of Jerome’s Latin translation of the Christian scriptures: A certain bishop, one of our brethren, having introduced in the church over which he presides the reading of your version, came upon a word in the book of the prophet Jonah, of which you have given a very different ...
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The Reality of Christian Ethics
2019Abstract Reality is a central idea in Bonhoeffer’s Ethics. Ethics must deal with real human problems and choices. Bonhoeffer learned this as a participant in the German resistance to Hitler, but he believed the lesson applies to all conditions of modern life.
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The Spiritual Reality: A Christian World View
Journal of Family Social Work, 1998SUMMARY Every human being must answer the question, does God exist? If the answer is no, God does not exist, the follow-up question is, where or how will I anchor myself in life? If the answer is yes God exists, the follow-up question must be, what is God's nature?
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