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A history of the «History of Theology»
The "history of theology" is a recent discipline in Catholic circles. The first university textbooks begans in the thirties of the last century (Martin Grabmann, Luigi Allevi and Fulbert Cayre).
Josep Ignasi Saranyana
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History as Vocation of Theology [PDF]
Proposed article is dedicated to development of wide problematic areas of historical as well as theological science. Author mentions the fundamental changes in historical cognition occurred during last century.
Mikhailov Petr
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Historiographic Components of Muhammad Ibn Ishāq Hamawi in Anis al-Mu'minin [PDF]
Anīs al-Mu’menīn is the Name of an old, little-known book by Mohammad ibn Ishaq Hamawi (938 AH), who is known as "Fażluddīn Abharī". This book is one of the prominent examples of Imams' biographies in the early Safavid period, in which the author ...
Mostafa Davari +2 more
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Malik Bennabi's Method of Acquiring Social Cognition: An Explanation [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to investigate Malik Bennabi's method in the acquisition of social cognition with emphasis on both his community survey strategy and his way of data analysis. The two main parts in this research are as follows: 1.
Mohammad Ali Kazembeyki +2 more
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Theology is never performed in a vacuum. One’s context impacts on theology and life. Local peculiarities have a huge impact on the needs and expectations of individuals and society at large. Ignoring the local context can have a detrimental impact on the
Jonathan M. Womack +2 more
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A Study of the Relationship Between the Reporting Dates and the Subjects of Shiite Rebuttal Writings (Prior to the Second Half of the Fifth Century) [PDF]
Although most of the earlier rebuttal writings have been lost, the study of the names of these writings provides a new path for the researcher to read and explore the intellectual history and different movements in Islamic society, some of which, even to
Mahdiyeh Pakravan +2 more
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Pope Honorius (625–638) – a Pacifist or a Doctrinal Arbiter?
The purpose of this article is to analyze the standpoint of Pope Honorius (625–638) at the early stage of the controversy over operation in Christ. Patriarch Sophronius (633/634–638) expressed his protest against the statement on one operation in Christ ...
Oleksandr Kashchuk
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The church and the indispensability and fragility of morality revealed by the COVID-19 pandemic
In this article the view that the Covid-19 pandemic – especially the lockdown that went hand in hand with it – revealed both the indispensability and fragility of morality was substantiated and the response of the church to the moral challenges posed by ...
D. Etienne de Villiers
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Corona and Human Civilization [PDF]
Coronavirus is a natural, new virus whose origin is little known; But it has affected human life on a large scale in civilization, so far in just a few months of its life it has infected millions, killed hundreds of thousands and disrupted the normal ...
Farzaneh Abdoli (Iran) +1 more
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Late Medieval Mysticism and the Analogy of Grace and Nature
Erich Przywara’s insightful and Christological interpretation of Aquinas’ maxim regarding grace and nature suggests that nature and reason ought to pass through a redemptive ‘death’ with respect to grace and faith.
Christopher M. Wojtulewicz
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