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The Chill Factor in Moral Theology [PDF]
An In-Depth Review of The Critical Calling: Reflections on Moral Dilemmas Since Vatican II by Richard A. McCormick, S.l., (Washington DC, Georgetown University Press, 1989)
Ashley, Benedict M.
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This paper argues that the unconscious dimensions of the moral life—for example, moral vision, moral imagination, and distorted consciousness—are some of the most urgent provinces of moral theology today.
Elizabeth Sweeny Block
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Two Sorts of Natural Theology [PDF]
Usually, natural theology is understood as the project of providing arguments for the existence of God. This project is endorsed by Moreland and Craig. McGrath, on the other hand, says that this project fails.
Jakobsen, Martin
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Moral Aqidah Learning Using Video-Based Technology
There are lots of technologies that can be used in education. One of these technologies is video-based. Video is a visualization that can be used to facilitate the learning process, such as the Youtube application, where this application is beneficial ...
Tsai Nicholas, Grub James, Kebede Robert
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Faith, Identity Processes and Science-Based Project Learning Methods for Madrasah Teachers
The development of students' scientific thinking in the field of akidah akhlak (moral theology) is very urgent, and for that process, a science-based project learning method is needed.
Syahraini Tambak+3 more
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Examining The Concept of Transcendental Freedom and Its Relationship with Moral Responsibility from Kant's Point of View Based on Other Concept by Lacan [PDF]
Non-intentional and immediate awareness has no already relationship with the other. While freedom is always related to others and not having a relationship with others does not fundamentally interfere with freedom.
Alireza Zamiri+2 more
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Podněty k hlubšímu promýšlení poměru mezi dogmatickou a morální teologií
The topic of this study is the relationship between dogmatic and moral theology. In the fi rst part of this paper the author defi nes this relationship as a hermeneutic circle and as an analogy of the trinitarian perichoresis. The second short chapter of
Ctirad Václav Pospíšil
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Abstract Contemporary United States society is marked by exacerbated economic inequity and deep sociopolitical polarization, which increases a sense of precarity among marginalized communities. There is growing need to develop and foster practices that promote care and justice for marginalized communities.
Anjali Dutt+3 more
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A rational exploration of personalist bioethics: understanding its foundations [PDF]
The aim of this article is to elucidate the rational foundations upon which personalist bioethics is built, thereby enhancing understanding regarding its place within the broader discourse of secular bioethics. Personalist bioethics, as a dynamic pursuit,
Jaime Hernandez-Ojeda, Pablo Requena
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From Moral Theology to Moral Philosophy
The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries represent a period of remarkable intellectual vitality in British philosophy, as figures such as Hobbes, Locke, Hume, and Smith attempted to explain the origins and sustaining mechanisms of civil society.
Tim Stuart-Buttle
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