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The Christology of Luther\u27s Theology of the Cross [PDF]
Lecture presented at Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon, Fall ...
Jensen, Gordon A.
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Heidegger’s phenomenology of the invisible [PDF]
Martin Heidegger has retrospectively characterized his philosophy as “phenomenology of the invisible”. This paradoxical formula suggests that the aim of his thinking was to examine the origin of the phenomena.
Serafin, Andrzej
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The Problem of Evil in Virtual Worlds [PDF]
In its original form, Nozick’s experience machine serves as a potent counterexample to a simplistic form of hedonism. The pleasurable life offered by the experience machine, its seems safe to say, lacks the requisite depth that many of us find necessary ...
Shea, Brendan
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Theology of the Old Testament: testimony, dispute, advocacy [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Brueggemann, Walter. Theology of the Old Testament: testimony, dispute, advocacy.
Uitti, Roger W.
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Divine Hiddenness, Greater Goods, and Accommodation
J.L. Schellenberg argues that one reason to think that God does not exist is that there are people who fail to believe in Him through no fault of their own. If God were all loving, then He would ensure that these people had evidence to believe in Him so that they could enter into a personal relationship with Him. God would not remain ‘hidden’.
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Chassé-croisé des visibles et des invisibles dans le panthéon japonais.
La nature des premiers échanges historiques entre les divinités natives du Japon (kami) et les bouddhas qui furent introduits au milieu du premier millénaire montre une forme particulière de syncrétisme qui consiste en deux systèmes polythéistes : le ...
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Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason
Stephen Maitzen, J. L. Schellenberg
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Aku Visala, Naturalism, Theism and the Cognitive Study of Religion: Religion Explained?, Ashgate, 2011 [PDF]
Cruz, Helen De
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Making sense of Heidegger's 'phenomenology of the inconspicuous' or inapparent (Phänomenologie des Unscheinbaren). [PDF]
Alvis JW.
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Does Classical Theism Deny God\u27s Immanence? [PDF]
The concept of the openness of God has recently gained a foothold among some evangelical thinkers. Others who have sought to refute this view have done so by emphasizing God\u27s transcendent qualities.
Smith, C. Fred
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