Kathryn Tanner on Divine Agency and the Problem of Providential Evil
Abstract In this article I engage with Kathryn Tanner's theological framework for understanding God's agency, focusing on the way her rules of non‐contrastive transcendence and non‐competitive immanence govern her account of God's acts of creation, providence, incarnation, and atonement.
Sameer Yadav
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Historical Review of Euthanasia. From Ancient Times until before Modern Times. [PDF]
Spinthouraki A+5 more
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How individual was conscience in the early-modern period? Observations on the development of Catholic moral theology [PDF]
Nicole Reinhardt
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In the Beginning was the Work: Donald MacKinnon's Metaphysics after Lenin
Abstract Donald MacKinnon expressed a distinctly realist and actualist metaphysic. One aspect of his metaphysics that is less frequently commented upon, however, is his reception of Vladimir Lenin. While not an unqualified admirer of Bolshevism, it is readily apparent that MacKinnon incorporated elements of Lenin's philosophy and theories regarding ...
Khegan M. Delport, Dritëro Demjaha
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How does religion influence an emerging nationalism? Evidence from the Kurdish context in Turkey
Abstract Based on qualitative interviews with 66 Sunni Muslim Kurdish elites, this study reveals that Kurdish Islamic circles in Turkey are not monolithic, homogeneous or fixed. Some willingly or unwillingly maintain their Islamic identity as a primary reference point for self‐consciousness, motivation for collective action and political aspirations ...
Muttalip Caglayan
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Ethical Practices in Dentistry: Call for Bioethics Education and Collective Action. [PDF]
Ehsan A, Raza A.
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Robert Song and Brent Waters, The Authority of the Gospel: Explorations in Moral and Political Theology in Honor of Oliver O’Donovan [PDF]
Michael Banner
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Who belongs in South Africa? ‘Tapestry nationalism’ in the African National Congress
Abstract Perhaps more than any other organisation, the African National Congress (ANC) has defined who belongs in South Africa. Yet, how does the organisation imagine national belonging, and how has this developed? We explore these questions through a discourse analysis of the organisation's annual ‘January 8’ statements.
David Jeffery‐Schwikkard+1 more
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Trust as a Solution to Human Vulnerability: Ethical Considerations on Trust in Care Robots. [PDF]
Kropf M.
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Media Effects on Children’s Social and Moral Development: A Theological Moral Study in Africa [PDF]
Jacob Nwannabuike Anioke
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