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Icoana Credintei
The dichotomous structure of the human person defines her as a being who transcends time and space towards deification through grace. Nothing of the materiality of the created world could rest the soul of man, who is permanently in movement ...
George Daniel Petrov
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The dichotomous structure of the human person defines her as a being who transcends time and space towards deification through grace. Nothing of the materiality of the created world could rest the soul of man, who is permanently in movement ...
George Daniel Petrov
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Political deification of Lord Parshuram: tracing Brahminic masculinity in contemporary North India
Religion, 2022This article explores the rising prominence of subterranean caste antagonism within the ideology of Hindutva within the Indian political landscape. It primarily analyses social media-based content like memes, posts, images, comments and other features to
Jigisha Bhattacharya
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Modern Theology
This article offers a reconsideration of Eriugena’s doctrine of deification (θέωσις | deificatio ) and his Christology in Periphyseon V. It questions the consensus view that Eriugena’s doctrine is fundamentally “Maximian” in character.
Austin Foley Holmes
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This article offers a reconsideration of Eriugena’s doctrine of deification (θέωσις | deificatio ) and his Christology in Periphyseon V. It questions the consensus view that Eriugena’s doctrine is fundamentally “Maximian” in character.
Austin Foley Holmes
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The names of the leader: the political deification of prabhakaran
Religion, 2022This essay investigates the deification of Prabhakaran, the leader of the Sri Lankan Tamil insurrectionary group, the LTTE. I describe the centrality of death in the ideological economy of the LTTE, with the leader Prabhakaran as the love-object who ...
Sharika Thiranagama
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Deification for all in and through reformed sacramental liturgy
Verbum et EcclesiaThis article proposes a theological reformation within the Dutch Reformed Church by advocating for the integration of three interrelated concepts: Theosis [deification], a fully sacramental liturgy centred on the Eucharist and Apokatastasis [universal ...
D. de Bruin
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Javnost - The Public
AI-generated visuals are increasingly used in political campaigns to shape public perception, yet how they construct political personas and engage audiences remains underexplored.
Noureddin Yeilaghi, Yi Mou
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AI-generated visuals are increasingly used in political campaigns to shape public perception, yet how they construct political personas and engage audiences remains underexplored.
Noureddin Yeilaghi, Yi Mou
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To Be and Become the God-Beyond-God: Deification in the Thought of Meister Eckhart
Medieval Mystical Theology, 2022The past few decades have enjoyed concurrent surges of interest both in the thought of Meister Eckhart and in theologies of deification. Curiously, though, these two lines of scholarship often run parallel.
Anthony J. Scordino
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Storms: Deification in the Vedas
International journal of research and scientific innovationStorm is a terrible event of nature in general. It harms life and property in the earth. The word storm comes from Proto-Germanic word sturmaz meaning ‘to noise’ or ‘to tumult’.
Sanjoy Das
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Meaning of Mystery as Process of Deification
Religions“Mystery” is a term with divergent meanings in the religious and secular worlds. This term bears history in the philosophical and theological worlds.
G. Kuzhippallil
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Lucretia the goddess: Deification and apotheosis in Ovid'S Fasti
Acta Classica:Ovid's Fasti is full of stories of apotheosis, that is, the supernatural process by which mortals are inducted into the community of gods. Typically, these stories involve a divine agent or sponsor who effects the change (consider Julius Caesar, Anna ...
Everett Beek
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