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Modern Theology, 2003
This essay explores a debate between two contemporary Orthodox theolo‐gians, Vladimir Lossky and John Zizioulas, over how to adequately conceive the doctrine of the Trinity as an expression of the realism of divine‐human communion, and hence, of the God who is transcendent and immanent.
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This essay explores a debate between two contemporary Orthodox theolo‐gians, Vladimir Lossky and John Zizioulas, over how to adequately conceive the doctrine of the Trinity as an expression of the realism of divine‐human communion, and hence, of the God who is transcendent and immanent.
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Divine intervention and the conservation of energy: a reply to Evan Fales
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2013Evan Fales has recently argued that, although I provide the most promising approach for those concerned to defend belief in divine intervention, I nevertheless fail to show that such belief can be rational. I argue that Fales’ objections are unsuccessful.
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How Can Energy Help Us Think Divine Immanence and Transcendence in the Universe?
2020With Aristotle, Christian theology and contemporary physical science we have three epochs and three different cultural fields, but it seems that within each energy is, according to the etymology, an internal activity, or even an internal activity of a potentiality, by another, and maybe for an aim, which would be a first stage in thinking of divine ...
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The Theology of the Divine Essence and Energies in George-Gennadios Scholarios
2018The theological polemics of the late-fourteenth century, which arose out of the confrontation between certain followers of Gregorios Palamas and the brothers Prochoros and Demetrios Kydones, found a certain echo in the fifteenth century. Anti-Palamite figures, such as Manuel Kalekas, continued to evoke Palamite reactions in the decades prior to the ...
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As we try to unravel the webs of consumption and corruption that extend the life of global fossil fuel dependency, anti-democratic tendencies and destructive authoritarianisms continue to threaten people and planet. The next few years will be crucial in how people across the globe meet these challenges. Equity, human rights, and environmental integrity
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Divya astras (divine weapons) and tejas (fiery energy) in the Mahābhārata and Rāmāya
1998Hinduism's two major epics, the Mahilbhiirata and the Riimiiya,:ia, are full of divine weapon (divya astra) combat, quests, and histories. The divine weapons are governed by an identifiable set of principles, which pertain to the energy-substance tejas or "fiery energy." Furthermore, the heroes of both epics possess great amounts of tejas to control ...
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David Bradshaw, Divine Energies and Divine Action: Exploring the Essence-Energies Distinction
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The Pulsating Heart and Its Divine Sense Energies: Body and Touch in Abhinavagupta's Trika Śaivism
Numen, 2007AbstractThis paper is a study of the significance of body and touch in the embodied thinking and lifeworld of the Hindu Tantric visionary Abhinavagupta (c. 975–1025 C.E.). I elucidate Abhinavagupta's embodied phenomenology of Śiva-Who-Is-Being, focusing on his multivocal metaphor of the pulsating heart and its divine sense-energies.
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The Question on the Divine Distinction and the Divine Energies in Gregory Palamas
Philotheos, 2017Christos Terezis, Lydia Petridou
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