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Explicit and Implicit Religion in \u3cem\u3eDoctor Who\u3c/em\u3e and \u3cem\u3eStar Trek\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
It has often been proposed that the original series of Star Trek reflected a modern, enlightenment perspective on religion, and that subsequent spinoffs like Deep Space Nine moved in a more post-modern direction.
McGrath, James F.
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The Nature of the Soul from Mullā Ṣadrā and John Hick’s Viewpoint [PDF]
What this essay is to discuss is Mullā Ṣadrā and John Hick’s viewpoint about the "nature of the soul". Mullā Ṣadrā considers the real nature of human beings to be "the immaterial soul" based on his own principles in the science of the soul.
Hossein Mohammadi, Abdolrasoul Kashfi
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El trabajo reseña el libro publicado en 2019 por Leonardo Rodríguez Duplá, titulado El mal y la gracia. La religión natural de Kant (Barcelona/Herder) y dedicado a la filosofía de la religión y al concepto de religión natural de Kant.
Jorge Mariano Burruezo Arcadio
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Schleiermacher and Otto on religion : a reappraisal [PDF]
An interpretation of the work of Schleiermacher and Otto recently offered by Andrew Dole, according to which these two thinkers differed over the extent to which religion can be explained naturalistically, and over the sense in which the supernatural can
Smith, A. D. (Arthur David)
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Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky is a towering figure of the 20th century. He is recognised among many significant thinkers of the world’s cultural and philosophical panorama of the previous century.
Johan Buitendag, Antonino Puglisi
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Consecration and Conservation; Walden Pond as a Sacred Site [PDF]
This essay explores the dynamic interplay between religion, science, and the environment by focusing on Henry David Thoreau\'s consecration of Walden Pond and the subsequent history of the site \'s conservation as a natural and cultural shrine.
Page, Torvis
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Grist to the mill of anti-evolutionism: the failed strategy of ruling the supernatural out of science by philosophical fiat [PDF]
According to a widespread philosophical opinion, science is strictly limited to investigating natural causes and putting forth natural explanations. Lacking the tools to evaluate supernatural claims, science must remain studiously neutral on questions of
Blancke, Stefaan +2 more
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Is Religion Natural? Boyle Lecture 2024
A commitment to religion as natural has commanded widespread support in the history of theology and philosophy. This has often been used apologetically, whether through arguments for religious innatism or from a consensus gentium, neither of which now ...
David Alexander Syme Fergusson
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Plantinga on Natural Theology and the Relationship between Science and Religion [PDF]
Natural theology is known to be a type of theology that seeks to justify religious beliefs, particularly the belief in God, based on human knowledge unaided by revelation.
Morteza Faghihi Fazel
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The Law of Nature, Mosaic Judaism, and Primitive Christianity in John Locke and the English Deists
In their attempts to revive “true religion,” Locke and several English deists, such as Toland, Tindal, Chubb, Morgan, and Annet, focused on the relationship between the Law of Nature, the Law of Moses, and Christ’s teaching. However, Locke and the deists
Diego Lucci
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