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After we transgress God's values: relational spirituality as a paradigm for the Christian experience of reconciliation with God. [PDF]
Cook KV, Cowden RG.
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Scientific integrity from a meta-ethical perspective: more contextualization and research ethics committees? A preliminary meta-ethics study. [PDF]
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The epistemological implications of species extinction: An overview. [PDF]
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What's Divine about Divine Law?
2015In the thousand years before the rise of Islam, two radically diverse conceptions of what it means to say that a law is divine confronted one another with a force that reverberates to the present. This book untangles the classical and biblical roots of the Western idea of divine law and shows how early adherents to biblical tradition—Hellenistic Jewish
Christine Hayes
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Abstract This chapter explores the idea of divine law in the Latter-day Saint tradition. The tension between religious and secular authorities has been central to Western legal history. Joseph Smith’s revelations both challenged the settlement granting ultimate earthly authority to secular law and retreated from outright conflict with
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2012
AbstractSpinoza's positive account of the divine law is an extremely radical one, almost uniquely so in the context of seventeenth‐century debate. God is not a legislator who issues decrees and punishments, and prescriptions only become laws when they are ordained by a human agent.
Susan James, James Susan
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AbstractSpinoza's positive account of the divine law is an extremely radical one, almost uniquely so in the context of seventeenth‐century debate. God is not a legislator who issues decrees and punishments, and prescriptions only become laws when they are ordained by a human agent.
Susan James, James Susan
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2012
AbstractSpinoza's theological opponents agree that the core religious teaching of the Bible is the divine law revealed by the prophets, but disagree about the law's status and content. In order to show what is superstitious in their opinions, Spinoza must confront these disputes. His first step is to establish that the divine law is universal.
Susan James, James Susan
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AbstractSpinoza's theological opponents agree that the core religious teaching of the Bible is the divine law revealed by the prophets, but disagree about the law's status and content. In order to show what is superstitious in their opinions, Spinoza must confront these disputes. His first step is to establish that the divine law is universal.
Susan James, James Susan
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