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Oneness Pentecostalism, the Two-Minds View, and the Problem of Jesus's Prayers [PDF]
Even thirty years after Thomas Morris wrote The Logic of God Incarnate, there are some claims that Morris makes that require examination in analytic Christology. One of those claims is a concession that Morris gives to modalists near the end of the book,
Skylar D. McManus
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Whether Trinitarianism is coherent depends not only on whether some account of the Trinity is coherent, but on which accounts of the Trinity count as "Trinitarian." After all, Arianism and Modalism are both accounts of the Trinity, but neither counts as
Beau Branson
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God as one, with reference to Barth and the perichoresis doctrine
This article cursorily discussed the views of Karl Barth and the perichoresis doctrine on the Holy Trinity. The aim of the article was to discuss how both Barth and perichoresis almost touch the fact that God is one, although they do not admit it.
Willem H. Oliver, Erna Oliver
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Essence and Modality: Continued Debate [PDF]
Here I offer a critical evaluation of modalism about essential properties. To that effect, I begin by rehearsing Fine’s now infamous counterexamples to pure modalism.
Andrew Dennis Bassford
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Criticism and apology of the doctrine of “homoeousia” in latin patristics of the 4th century: Marius Victorinus vs. Hilary of Poitiers [PDF]
This article studies the doctrine of “homoeousion” (“similarity in substance”) of Father and Son in Latin patristics of the 4th century. It highlights a non-concordant reaction of Western Niceans to this doctrine, which was proposed in 358 by the leader ...
Alexey Fokin
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The incidental detection of small renal masses on imaging undertaken to evaluate unrelated symptoms or conditions is an increasingly common occurrence. Accurate imaging characterisation is fundamental to determining optimum patient management. The goals of imaging small renal masses include determining whether a lesion is solid or cystic, if there are ...
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The ‘Logos’ in the teaching of Marcellus of Ancyra and Sabellius
Marcellus of Ancyra tried with zeal to combat Arius, but he adopted the opposite extreme of modified Sabellianism. Marcellus taught that the Logos did not become a separate person until the incarnation, perhaps looking back to an earlier model of ‘two ...
Eirini Artemi
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Estudo de caso sobre Cannon de Hermeto Pascoal, obra para flauta, humming na flauta e sons pré-gravados, planejada como uma sessão espírita musical e gravada pelo compositor no disco Slaves Mass (PASCOAL, 1977). A partir do desenho artístico de uma pauta
Fausto Borém, Maurício Freire Garcia
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Modalism, a philosophical theory positing that modal concepts such as possibly and necessarily are primitive and unanalysable, stands in contrast to possible worlds semantics, which analyses modal notions through a quantificational framework.
Monika Morkūnaitė
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Knowledge of Necessity: Logical Positivism and Kripkean Essentialism [PDF]
By the lights of a central logical positivist thesis in modal epistemology, for every necessary truth that we know, we know it a priori and for every contingent truth that we know, we know it a posteriori.
McLeod, Stephen K
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