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Idolatry, Secularization, Philosphy
The role of the concept of idolatry in Levinas' thought.
Michael Maidan
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This study explores how an extended view of idolatry can be used to analyze leadership in organizations. Beginning with the theological anthropology of James K.
Karl Inge Tangen
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The present article deals with a linguistic issue well known in the Bible but not usually overtly present in the terminology of Hebrew and Greek Scripture.
Janusz Nawrot
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Dvořák on the revolutionary temporalities of art [PDF]
This text discusses the relations between temporality and art in some elucidative texts written by Max Dvořák (1874–1921) in the last years of his short life.
Ivan Gerát
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The deeply tragic nature which lies in the lovers’ discourse in Bérénice becomes all the more apparent and clear if the reader values Racine’s Augustinian education. In the first book of De doctrina christiana, Augustine treats human love in the light of
Victoire Malenfer
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A critical study of Gerald R. Hawting’s viewpoints in his book” "The Idea of Idolatry and the Emergence of Islam" [PDF]
Gerald R. Hawting, John Wansborough’ student, in his book "The Idea of Idolatry and the Emergence of Islam" Hawting speaks about the environment in which Islam and Quran emerged.
Azam Puyazade, Maryam Peyrovan
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During the first half of the 17th century, the Goa Inquisition increased its focus on religious offences committed by the so-called Cristãos da Terra (local Christianized populations). Many of these perceived offences occurred in connection with rituals,
Miguel Rodrigues Lourenço
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Come vestono i gigli del campo: trasformazioni dell’immaginario floreale nei primi secoli cristiani [PDF]
The essay analyses the debate about use of flowers in the Early Christianity identifying two principal attitudes of the Fathers of the Church. Initially there is a negative attitude towards flowers that is related with the critique of the pagan idolatry (
Graziano Lingua
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“As we are mocked with art” (5.3.68): The Winter’s Tale comme anatomie de la réception
As in other Shakespearean late plays, The Winter’s Tale, the question of art and the theatre is central, here especially in terms of reception and interpretation, then of hermeneutics.
Pierre Iselin
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Epistemic Idolatry and Intellectual Vice [PDF]
Following Robert Adams's account of idolatry, this paper develops the concept of epistemic idolatry. Where there is devotion belonging to truth but given to a particular epistemic good, there we find epistemic idolatry.
Dolin, Josh
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