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OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME
Straipsnyje nagrinėjamos OmoiwsiV Qew (imitatio dei) - vienos iš populiariausių religijos ir filosofijos kategorijų - problemos; šis antikos filosofų iškeltas tobulo gyvenimo idealas, paplitęs tiek žydų, tiek graikų kultūrse, leidžia geriau suprasti jų ...
Kristina Gudelytė
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God in the Quran and the Testaments [PDF]
The most important issues considered in the Qur'an and the Testaments, God's existence and recognizing Dimension Tawhid that some important indicators, are fundamentally very different.
Dr. Tofiq Asadov (Azerbaijan)
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Jewish thinkers of the 20th century. In search of identity – Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka’s life and work have been the subject of many research papers. While the interpreters of his works knew that he was a Jew, they did not always fully realize the significance of this fact.
Marek Urban
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Philo of Alexandria: Holiness as self-possession and selftranscendence
Philo’s writings can be seen as a crucial link between Hellenistic Judaism and early Christianity, particularly in his way of drawing on Greek philosophy in reading the scriptures. Pierre Hadot has pointed out how Graeco-Roman philosophy was seen at that
Paul B. Decock
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Editorial: God's Nature and Attributes
In Western theism, different attributes have classically been ascribed to God, such as omnipotence, omniscience, wisdom, goodness, freedom and so on. But these ascriptions have also raised many conceptual difficulties: are these attributes internally ...
Ide Lévi, Alejandro Pérez
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Inter-Faith Reading of Perfect Man With Mystical Approach [PDF]
The expression Insan –e kamil (perfect man) is often said to have first been used by Muhyiddin ibn 'Arabi (1165 -1240AD), though the concept of the term is much older.
Fatemeh Musavi, Mohammadkazem Shaker
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Inter-Faith Reading of Perfect Man With Mystical Approach
The expression Insan –e kamil (perfect man) is often said to have first been used by Muhyiddin ibn 'Arabi (1165 -1240AD), though the concept of the term is much older.
Mohammadkazem Shaker, Fatemeh Musavi
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Jewish Enlightenment between Tradition, Natural Sciences and Kabbalah
The article deals with the complex entanglements of the Jewish editor and writer Isaac Satanov (1732–1804) with his Jewish and non-Jewish surroundings and his masterful combination of Jewish tradition, philosophy and natural sciences via kabbalistic ...
Elke Morlok
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The Role and Place of Governing Angels in Bible [PDF]
Angels have allocated a considerable part of Bible's discussions to themselves and since one of the dogmatic principles of the revealed religions is the belief in angels, depiction of the place and attributes of angels can be the indicator of the ...
Sayyed hesam aldin Hosseini
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The Promised Savior in Pre-Islamic Great Religions [PDF]
Since the ancient times the belief in the rise of the Reformer has been a fundamental principle. Many of the holy prophets have announced the advent of new prophet.
Mahin Arab
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