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, 2020
The last twenty years have witnessed a continued expansion of our understanding of the Atlantic slave trade and New World slavery. Mariza de Carvalho Soares has added to this growing understanding with the publication of People of Faith: Slavery and ...
Mariza de Carvalho Soares
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The last twenty years have witnessed a continued expansion of our understanding of the Atlantic slave trade and New World slavery. Mariza de Carvalho Soares has added to this growing understanding with the publication of People of Faith: Slavery and ...
Mariza de Carvalho Soares
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, 2017
In A Common Faith, eminent American philosopher John Dewey calls for the "emancipation of the true religious quality" from the heritage of dogmatism and supernaturalism that he believes characterizes historical religions.
J. Dewey
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In A Common Faith, eminent American philosopher John Dewey calls for the "emancipation of the true religious quality" from the heritage of dogmatism and supernaturalism that he believes characterizes historical religions.
J. Dewey
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Is the faith of faith development Christian faith?
Pastoral Psychology, 1993The major research with a theological and developmental psychological perspective on the meaning and development of faith has been produced by James Fowler of Emory University and the Candler School of Theology. In this paper, I will present challenges by important critics who pose a significant question. Is this faith of the faith development research
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Faith healing and faith in healing
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2015Sarkar and Seshadri have presented an interesting paper in this issue on the ethical approach that a physician should take when faced with requests for faith healing (1). The paper describes four approaches that the physician can take. These are rejecting the request, keeping oneself detached from the issue, endorsing the request and trying to ...
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Staying Faithful to Your Faith
Journal of Christian Nursing, 2018ABSTRACT: The author describes how treatment for a transgender patient was complicated, due to the healthcare facility's lack of staff training. After an education program was implemented, the author wrote an article about the need for training for LGBT care, then faced a quandary about submitting the article to a Christian or secular nursing
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Philosophy, 1988
Sartre's account of bad faith has been widely discussed, not least in the pages of Philosophy. 1 If good faith is to be taken as the antithesis of bad faith, by the inclusion of the evaluative term 'good', it would appear to be the more desirable of the two states, and thus radically different from bad faith.
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Sartre's account of bad faith has been widely discussed, not least in the pages of Philosophy. 1 If good faith is to be taken as the antithesis of bad faith, by the inclusion of the evaluative term 'good', it would appear to be the more desirable of the two states, and thus radically different from bad faith.
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Eighteen Takes on God, 2019
Immanuel Kant arrived at a nuanced compromise between the Pietist religion of his youth and the rational philosophy of his academic training. He denied knowledge of God, the soul, and free will, but left room for a morally-qualified kind of faith in ...
L. Stevenson
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Immanuel Kant arrived at a nuanced compromise between the Pietist religion of his youth and the rational philosophy of his academic training. He denied knowledge of God, the soul, and free will, but left room for a morally-qualified kind of faith in ...
L. Stevenson
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On Faith, Works, Eternity, and the Creatures We Are, 2019
For centuries Christians have wrestled with the apparent contradiction between James and Paul. Are salvation and justification by faith alone (Rom 3:28, 4:5, Eph 2:8-9), or are works required (James 2:14,24)?
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For centuries Christians have wrestled with the apparent contradiction between James and Paul. Are salvation and justification by faith alone (Rom 3:28, 4:5, Eph 2:8-9), or are works required (James 2:14,24)?
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2011
Like Jews and Christians, Muslims are monotheists. They believe in one God: the creator, sustainer, ruler, and judge of the universe. Muslims believe in prophets, not just the Prophet Muhammad but the prophets of the Hebrew Bible, including Abraham and Moses, and of the New ...
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Like Jews and Christians, Muslims are monotheists. They believe in one God: the creator, sustainer, ruler, and judge of the universe. Muslims believe in prophets, not just the Prophet Muhammad but the prophets of the Hebrew Bible, including Abraham and Moses, and of the New ...
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‘Faiths’ and the Faith in Wales
Blackfriars, 1946The claims of semantics can be illusory, threatening the innocent answer with unsuspected heredities. There is an ever-present gnosticism, heightened nowadays by the methods and vocabulary of psychology, which sees hidden depths of meaning in very ordinary shallows.
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