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The mark of the dispositional: Broad, Ramsey and Wittgenstein
Abstract This paper reconstructs a trajectory of theoretical influence on the concept of disposition among C.D. Broad, F.P. Ramsey and L. Wittgenstein. The central thesis is that the form of dispositionalism Wittgenstein criticizes in his post‐Tractarian philosophy—particularly in relation to belief, meaning and understanding—corresponds closely to the
Alice Morelli
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THE DOCTRINE OF SAINT BASIL THE GREAT'S ABOUT DISTINCTION BETWEEN ESSENCE AND ENERGY
The doctrine Saint Basil the Great's about distinction between God's essence and God's energy which has arisen in the course of long-term fight of Saint Basil against the heresy of Arius is researched in this article. The basic principle of the heresy of
D. V. Vorobiov
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The Hypostasis of the Logos and Informed Consent [PDF]
In the field of bioethics, freedom and autonomy assume the ability of self-regulation and determination. If one has the ability to make one \'s own decisions, then one represents an autonomous and free person.
Symeonides, Konstantinos
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Cult Statuary in the Judean Temple at Yeb [PDF]
A revisitation of the Yeb archives with an eye to the question of cult statuary. The present article inventories the state of the question and makes several constructive suggestions.
Collin Cornell
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The Christology of Cyril of Alexandria
Cyril of Alexandria is best known for his teaching on Christ (Christology). Beginning with the wider soteriological framework for Cyril’s teaching on Christ, this study will first establish the core principles and then move to consider contested and ...
Daniel A. Keating
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Chaldean and Neo-Platonic Theology [PDF]
In the present paper, the meanings the term “Chaldeans” acquired during the Antiquity and the early Middle Ages are presented, but mainly the role the Chaldean Oracles played inside the movement of Neo-Platonism is emphasized. The stratification of Being
Viglas, Katelis
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Proposing a Model of "Hypostatic Union" for a Fruitful Science-Religion Relationship [PDF]
Karl Rahner affirmed that, methodologically, practical science should be atheistic. This cannot be truer in our time, when science is making giant progressive strides every day, solving serious problems, helping to affirm human autonomy and independence ...
Emeka, Udechukwu Anthony
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Human souls as consubstantial sons of God: the Heterodox anthropology of Leontius of Jerusalem [PDF]
In his treatise Contra Nestorianos Leontius of Jerusalem refers to the human soul as “divine inbreathing”, which he understands as a consubstantial emanation from God.
Cardiff University, Krausmuller, Dirk
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What Makes a Christian Life Alive? On Call and Creation in N.F.S. Grundtvig and Jean‐Louis Chrétien
ABSTRACT According to 19th‐century Danish theologian and poet N.F.S. Grundtvig, Christianity truly comes alive when it is freely expressed in the congregation through confession of faith, preaching, song, and praise. This article presents a contemporary systematic reading of Grundtvig's important essay, The Christian Signs of Life, alongside his hymn ...
Anders Skou Jørgensen
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THE CONCEPT OF AN INDIVIDUAL NATURE IN THE CHRISTOLOGY OF LEONTIUS OF BYZANTIUM [PDF]
The author examines the idea of an individual nature as conceived by Leontius of Byzantium, a defender of the Council of Chalcedon, who used it to counter the arguments of the Monophysites, who themselves developed the notion of a partial nature ...
Oleg Davydenkov
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