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Christian reflection on the morality of anger must address Jesus' words in Matthew 5:22: "whoever is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment". One interpretation of this passage found in the Christian tradition relies on what is called here the "person/sin distinction": anger at persons is sinful, while anger at sin is permissible.
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Christian reflection on the morality of anger must address Jesus' words in Matthew 5:22: "whoever is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment". One interpretation of this passage found in the Christian tradition relies on what is called here the "person/sin distinction": anger at persons is sinful, while anger at sin is permissible.
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The Concept and Conceptions of Interfaith Education with Neighbour Concepts
2017In this chapter I will theoretically as well as conceptually reflect from a pedagogical perspective on the very concept and some of the different conceptions of interfaith education that are used in literature. I will also consider the so-called neighbour concepts like intercultural education, interreligious education and interworldview education and ...
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On the ambiguity of concept use in psychology: Is the concept “concept” a useful concept?
Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 2011Kathleen L. Slaney, Timothy P. Racine
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