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Holy Desire or Wholly Hubris? Deification in the Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar
The theology of deification in the Christian tradition is fraught with misconceptions. Although it embodies the core teaching of the faith, it is not only a neglected theme of theology, but often critiqued as a Promethean distortion of the gospel and/or ...
Sigurd Lefsrud
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The Silence of God and the Witness of the Christian Soldier through Kenosis
The moral status of soldiers as agent-instruments of polities has been long debated among Christians. Recognizing soldiers’ moral vulnerability, Stanley Hauerwas has argued for a pastoral rather than a missiological shape of what Oliver O’Donovan has ...
Marc V. Rugani
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This paper aimed to provide a comprehensive examination of the ideal Dostoevsky human being. Through comparison of various characters and concepts found in his texts, a kenotic individual, one who is undifferentiated in their love for all of God\u27s ...
Eppler, Paul A.
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Conciliar Christology and the Consistency of Divine Immutability with a Mutable, Incarnate God [PDF]
[paragraph 3 of the article] The goal of this article is to flesh out that initial understanding of incarnational immutability. The method I employ to attain this goal is to consider cases of predications from the texts of conciliar Christology.
Pawl, Timothy
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L’uomo creato ad immagine di Dio e ricreato attraverso la kenosi del Figlio [PDF]
Tarciziu Gradinaru
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Keberpihakan Terhadap Orang Miskin Sebagai Tindakan Kenosis
Agustinus Daryanto
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A BEAUTY THAT SAVES: DOSTOEVSKY’S THEOLOGY OF BEAUTY THE IDIOT [PDF]
This paper examines Dostoevsky’s understanding of beauty and its place in The Idiot. Examining the historical and immediate environment in which Dostoevsky wrote the novel provides crucial insights into his conception of beauty.
Day, Joseph M
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“Humbled onto Death”: Kenosis and Tsimtsum as the Two Models of Divine Self-Negation
This essay reflects on the concept of the death of God as part and parcel of modern philosophical theology: a genre of thinking that came into existence with Hegel’s announcement of the “speculative Good Friday” as the most natural expression of die ...
Agata Bielik-Robson
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Spontaneous religiosity as a way of life in the global civil society [PDF]
I follow here some of Robert R. Williams thesis on the relationship between God, nature and human being in Hegel. I try to connect them with a religiosity of the absence of God in contemporary times, and with the absolute and unconditioned respect for ...
Padial-Benticuaga, Juan Jose
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