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THE PROBLEM OF MOSES' NAME AND THE DIVINE NAME
Religious Education, 1976(1976). THE PROBLEM OF MOSES' NAME AND THE DIVINE NAME. Religious Education: Vol. 71, No. 4, pp. 377-391.
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1993
Abstract The Divine Names is the longest Dionysian treatise, and the most complex in both content and structure. On the surface, it seems straightforward on both counts. It contains the author’s interpretations of the biblical names ascribed to God, such as good, light, beautiful, and so on.
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Abstract The Divine Names is the longest Dionysian treatise, and the most complex in both content and structure. On the surface, it seems straightforward on both counts. It contains the author’s interpretations of the biblical names ascribed to God, such as good, light, beautiful, and so on.
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On Translating the Divine Name
Theological Studies, 1995La theorie et la pratique de la traduction sont apparues tres urgentes pour certains theologiens: Jerome, Augustin et Luther. Dans le domaine de la theologie contemporaine, les questions de traduction ont ete marginalisees. L'A. affirme que cette ignorance des complexites de la traduction par les theologiens constitue un danger.
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1971
Our concern has been to present the doctrine of the analogy of names, a doctrine we have seen to belong to the logic of signification. If we now examine some particular analogous names, those common to God and creature, it is because so much of what St Thomas has to say of analogical signification occurs in discussions of such names; moreover, the ...
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Our concern has been to present the doctrine of the analogy of names, a doctrine we have seen to belong to the logic of signification. If we now examine some particular analogous names, those common to God and creature, it is because so much of what St Thomas has to say of analogical signification occurs in discussions of such names; moreover, the ...
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