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The Concept of Perfection and Human’s Perfection in Sadreddin Konevi

2019
13. asırda yaşamış, vahdet-i vücud düşüncesinin İbnü’l-Arabi’den sonraki en önemli temsilcisi olarak görülen, fikirleriyle düşünce sistemimize büyük katkılar sunan Sadreddin-i Konevî’nin, insanın yetkinleşmesi konusunda ileri sürdüğü fikirler kayda değerdir. Bu bağlamda Konevî, eserlerinde insanı konu edinmiş ve insanın yetkin bir varlık olarak, varlık
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“Perfect in Humanity”: The Analogy of Perfection in the Person of Christ

Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, 2022
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On Human Perfection

American Journal of Nursing, 1999
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Divine Perfection and Human Potentiality

2019
No figure of fourth-century Christianity seems to be both so well known and clouded in mystery as Hilary of Poitiers. His invaluable position historically is unquestioned, but the coherence and significance of his own thought is less certain. While scholars have worked to renew Hilary’s place within his historical and polemical context, much remains to
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The perfectibility of humanity.

2013
William Windsor, Russel Haigh Windsor
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The Organic Society and Human Perfection

2017
The mood of England in the Industrial Revolution is a mood of contrasts. Edmund Burke has been called 'the first modern Conservative'; William Cobbett 'the first great tribune of the industrial proletariat'. Burke's attack was upon democracy, as we now commonly understand it.
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Perfecting Human Actions

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 2011
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