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Karl Barth's Theology of God as the Absolute Person: Decision and the Problem of the Counterfactuals

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 26, Issue 1, Page 43-69, January 2024.
Abstract This article argues that the tension identified by maximalist interpreters in Barth's theology between his concrete identification of Jesus Christ with the essence of God and affirmation of counterfactual possibilities is motivated by Barth's theology that God is the absolute person. Barth's theology of divine personhood includes an element of
Sara Mannen
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Writing without presence: Metaphysics and negative theology in the thought Michel de Certeau

open access: yesLogos, 2017
From the moment in which all body is hidden, and the grave is empty of all presence, has a fundamental lack in common (corpus mysticum). Therefore this lack, in regard to the Christian world, is expressed in terms of original concealment (Deus ...
Rayiv David Torres Sánchez
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Luther on revelation: foundation for proclamation and worship [PDF]

open access: yes, 1983
Luther\u27s struggles in the monastery were characterized by his preoccupation with a theology of glory (God Hidden; God in glory and majesty; Christ the King; human attempts to reach God; works righteousness).
Green, Lowell C.
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Pascal's birds: Signs and significance in nature*

open access: yesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 108, Issue 1, Page 3-20, January 2024.
Abstract I address a puzzle in Pascal's Pensées. While Pascal emphasized that God is hidden, he also seemed to think that signs of God are everywhere in nature. How does he reconcile these two claims? I offer a novel solution which emphasizes the role of love and what I call “second‐personal” significance, and which results in a distinctively Pascalian
Yuval Avnur
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The Death of the Heavens: Crescas and Spinoza on the Uniformity of the World

open access: yesAnales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía
The paper examines the roles of Crescas and Spinoza in the transition from the medieval to the modern conception of the universe. Crescas is presented as an illustrative example of the tension between Aristotelianism and revealed religion and how the ...
José María Sánchez de León Serrano
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As imagens da nobreza na vida e nas obras de Mestre Eckhart [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
De origem nobre, a vida do mestre dominicano teve um destino plebeu ao ser condenado por heresia post mortem. Mesmo assim, seus discípulos mantiveram viva a chama da verdadeira nobreza apontada por Eckhart, que é própria da alma, do intelecto e do ser ...
Raschietti, Matteo
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Images of nobility in life and works of Meister Eckhart [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Noble as provenance, dominicam master’s life had a plebeian destiny when he was condemned for heresy post mortem. In despite of this, his disciples setted on fire the flame of true nobilty indicated by Eckhart, that is peculiar of soul, intellect and
Raschietti, Matteo
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Deus absconditus - Ecclesia abscondita

open access: yes, 2001
Theologica, v. 36 n.
Kühn, Ulrich, Duque, João
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“Seeking Refuge in God against God”: The Hidden God in Lutheran Theology and the Postmodern Weakening of God

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2018
Martin Luther emphasizes the affective experience of the living God rather than God as an abstract, metaphysical idea. Luther explains this experience of God by distinguishing between God as Deus absconditus in his hidden majesty and God as Deus ...
Stopa Sasja Emilie Mathiasen
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The Christology of Luther\u27s Theology of the Cross [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Lecture presented at Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon, Fall ...
Jensen, Gordon A.
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