The sanctity of life as a sacred value
Abstract The doctrine of the sanctity of life has traditionally been characterised as a Judeo‐Christian doctrine that has it that bodily human life is an intrinsic good and that it is always impermissible to kill an innocent human. Abortion and euthanasia are often assumed to violate the doctrine.
Steve Clarke
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Abstract This paper considers what concept of accommodation is necessary to identify and address discrimination, disadvantages and disparities in such a way that the plurality of religious people with their beliefs, values and practices may be justly accommodated in healthcare. It evaluates threats to the possibility of such accommodation pertaining by
Joshua Hordern
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A Study of the Methods of Teaching Islamic Theology Courses in Farhangiyān University from the View of Student Teachers [PDF]
The purpose of the present research is to study viewpoints of student teachers about methods of teaching theology courses at Farhangiyān university. The research method is quantitative survey and the statistical population consists of 1711 students at ...
Katayoon Hamidizade
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Revitalisasi dan Pemberdayaan Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Dakwah: Kajian Atas Pengembangan Fak. Ushuluddin dan Dakwah IAIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten [PDF]
Faculty of Islamic Theology and Communication have an important position as a scientific core or basic sciences in Islamic study that have a strategic role both in the development of Islamic knowledge or in character building.
Hudaeri, Mohamad
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Examining the most Important Proofs of Cancellation of Reincarnation (Avicenna's and Mulla Sadra's Proofs) and the Necessity of Using the Concept of Time in Sadr al-Motaalehin's Proof [PDF]
Islamic thinkers including philosophers and theologians, have presented various proofs to reject the belief in reincarnation which some of them have been challenged by other thinkers.
Abbas Abbaszadeh, Mahdi Nabavi Neya
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Trajectories in the Development of Islamic Theological Thought: the Synthesis of Kalam [PDF]
The field of Islamic theology (kalam) is not merely a receptacle for the presentation of the creedal statements and doctrinal catechisms of Islam; it derives its raison d’être not only from the articulation and elucidation of the doctrines of faith, but ...
Shah, Mustafa
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Mental Maps of Eastern Europe: States, Mentalities, Modernisation
Abstract Eastern Europe has been the object of orientalising discourses portraying it as a region defined by problematic statehood, underdevelopment, and nationalist‐religious warmongering. These discourses have produced 19th‐century mental maps of Europe contrasting a perceived ‘core’ European area ending with the Frankish Empire's eastern border and ...
Mihai Varga
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Theodicy and End-of-Life Care [PDF]
Acknowledgments The section on Islamic perspective is contributed by information provided by Imranali Panjwani, Tutor in Theology & Religious Studies, King's College London.Peer reviewedPublisher ...
Al-Ghazali A. H. M.+21 more
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Rethinking Islam in Europe [PDF]
After Islamic theology was given a place at universities in German-speaking areas, certain issues in the Islamic theology and religious pedagogy took on greater importance and moved to the forefront of discussion.
Sejdini, Zekirija
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Universals from the Viewpoints of Shahab Al-Din Suhrawardi and Duns Scotus [PDF]
The philosophical analysis of universals needs to clarify two terms: the world and the mind. If we can understand the relation between these two, it is possible to answer two questions. First, what are universals? And second, how to make universals?
Aliasghar Sharbati, Saeed Rahimian
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