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Exploring prolonged grief disorder through Iranian cultural beliefs: a qualitative thematic analysis. [PDF]
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Scholars in Action: A Decade of Voices, Journeys, and Impact. [PDF]
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Conversion: A Divine and Supernatural Light
2011Michael J. McClymond +1 more
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International Philosophical Quarterly, 2008
This paper argues that structural elements of Bonaventure's illumination theory significantly parallel Kantian transcendental philosophy. The question of whether and what elements of transcendental thought can be found in Bonaventure's philosophy is potentially instructive both for understanding medieval influences on transcendental philosophy and for ...
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This paper argues that structural elements of Bonaventure's illumination theory significantly parallel Kantian transcendental philosophy. The question of whether and what elements of transcendental thought can be found in Bonaventure's philosophy is potentially instructive both for understanding medieval influences on transcendental philosophy and for ...
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The Fire and the Light in the Divine Comedy
LIRPA-International Journal, 2021The authors propose a vision of the process of individuation, as proposed by Analytical Psychology and Dante’s analogous journey in the Divine Comedy, integrated into a single path. From the symbols of the Fire and the Light, the authors uncover the psychic elements that act as a trait d’union between the two versions of the process: Dante’s poetic ...
Grassi, Antonio, Berivi, Sandra
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1999
We will begin with light. After all, the universe began with light. “Dixit ‘Fiat lux.’Et lux erat.” We are—almost all of us—familiar with light from our infancy; we depend on it to guide our movements, we use it for communication, we shut it out when we go to sleep. Light pervades the universe.
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We will begin with light. After all, the universe began with light. “Dixit ‘Fiat lux.’Et lux erat.” We are—almost all of us—familiar with light from our infancy; we depend on it to guide our movements, we use it for communication, we shut it out when we go to sleep. Light pervades the universe.
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