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This article examines the conception of evil developed by Aaron ben Elijah, a leading thinker of 14th-century Byzantine Karaism, through his interpretation of the Book of Job in Ets Ḥayim, and its connection to Muʿtazilite kalām. The Book of Job has long
Semanur Uzun
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Abstract This article explores how European travellers to Africa perceived African masculinity, the male body and sexuality during the period of 1450–1730. It argues that their observations helped Europeans construct early notions of racial difference at a time when skin colour was not the most important marker of difference classifying people.
Sergio Lussana
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Hellenic Theology of the Formation of the Late Cassics
This article continues a series of author's publications on the evolution of the theology of the Hellenic religion. The subject of the article is the theology of the period of formation of the culture of the late classics (first floor. IV century BC). It
Viacheslav M. Naidysh
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Different religions have one belief in common in that man is not self-existent. It means that his life is basically dependent on an independent central power. This concept was suggested by early religions in the form of the belief that nature has powers,
M. Najjarian
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Homoiosis Theo problemos rabinistiniame ir helenistiniame judaizme
Homoiosis Theo(imitatio dei) - one of the most popular religious-philosophical categories, which allows to compare the similarities and differences between Greek and Jewish cultures, because it includes such basics as God, man and being.
Kristina Gudelytė
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Thinking about God increases acceptance of artificial intelligence in decision-making. [PDF]
Karataş M, Cutright KM.
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Reading Robinson crusoe from the lens of Islamic utopianism
The need for perfection is an innate feeling in all human beings and a broader sense of it would be people’s craving to make a utopian society. Utopianism is rooted in religions like Islam, Christianity, Judaism and Hinduism. It is also discussed in many
Morteza Yousofi +2 more
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Centipedes, AI, and Multiple Emilys: A Conversation about Pedagogy and the Study of Religion
Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 263-268, June 2025.
Ken Derry, Emily O. Gravett
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Haredi Fundamentalism in the State of Israel: How the status quo between state and religion provides ground for a modern religious counter-collective. [PDF]
Dödtmann E.
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Importance of Knife Sharpness during Slaughter: Shariah and Kosher Perspective and Scientific Validation. [PDF]
Kumar P +7 more
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