Results 111 to 120 of about 41,377 (254)
Theologies of Mind: Eriugena and Pratyabhijñā Śaivism
Abstract Though Eriugena's affinities with several Hindu traditions are clear, this article offers to my knowledge the first detailed discussion of Eriugena's theology in relation to any Indic theological school, here, the nondualist Śaiva tradition known as the Pratyabhijñā (“Recognition”) lineage.
Matthew Z. Vale
wiley +1 more source
Henri Michaux's program for the psychedelic humanities. [PDF]
Davis O.
europepmc +1 more source
The Artifice of Reality: Poetic Style in Wordsworth, Foscolo, Keats, and Leopardi (Karl Kroeber) (Reviewed by Glauco Cambon, Rutgers University)Alexander the Great in Greek and Roman Art (Margarete Bieber) (Reviewed by Bernard Goldman, Wayne State ...
Editors, Criticism
core +1 more source
Este texto apresenta algumas reflexões sobre os elementos poéticos presentes no discurso místico, ressaltando quais as características fundamentais destes textos, desde um ponto de vista da poesia.
Vinicius Mariano de Carvalho
doaj
The Analogia Entis for Reformed Theology: Retrieving Calvin's Implicit Metaphysics
Abstract The famous controversy between Emil Brunner and Karl Barth which led to Barth's ‘No!’ was driven by disagreements over how to read John Calvin: Barth and Brunner never agreed on whether Calvin had a doctrine of the analogy of being. This article rekindles the debate.
Silvianne Aspray
wiley +1 more source
Abstract Examining work by Rowan Williams, this essay explores what he often refers to as the ‘difficulty’ of writing theology. The difficulty of theology lies in engaging the ruse of having ultimate answers to ultimate questions. The stakes are high: ‘God‐talk’ must concern itself with truth, with reality.
Graham Ward
wiley +1 more source
Neuromimesis: Picturing the Humanities Picturing the Brain. [PDF]
Reilly C.
europepmc +1 more source
The influence of Rumi’s thought on Whitman’s poetry [PDF]
The word Sufi originates from a Persian word meaning wisdom and wisdom is the ultimate power. The following survey tries to explore this concept in the works of Rumi and its impact on the western writers and poets particularly Whitman.
Bahram Moghaddas, Mahdieh Boostani
core +1 more source
City of God and the Duty of Just Memory
Abstract In a recent essay, Richard Miller claims that Augustine presumes a duty to remember justly in his City of God. However, Miller's brief reference to a presumed duty of “just memory” does not fully explain how Augustine conceptualizes this duty or how it relates to his theological concerns.
Zachary J. Taylor
wiley +1 more source

