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The meaning of hebraistic terms as expressed in biblical Greek
The term Hebraisti, a non-Greek expression written in Greek letters and found in both the Old and New Testament Scriptures, has been consistently shown to refer specifically to the Hebrew language. In contrast, the term Suristi is used to denote Aramaic.
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Theology from a Fractured Vista: Susan Neiman’s \u3cem\u3eEvil in Modern Thought\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Evil in Modern Thought, Susan Neiman\u27s account of the intellectual trajectory of modernity, employs the trope “homeless” to articulate deep difficulties that affirmations of divine transcendence and of human capacities to acknowledge transcendence ...
Rossi, Philip J.
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The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology edited by William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland [PDF]
William D. Hall
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Hegelian Priorities in Christendom: A Reconsideration [PDF]
Arguments from the nineteenth century concerning whether Hegel was an atheist or a theist are still ongoing. This paper examines Hegel’s philosophical and theological milieu, his influence on the history of philosophy and on politics, his unique ...
Kainz, Howard P.
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Shared intentionality and divine persons: explorations in empirical psychology and ramified natural theology [PDF]
Dennis Bray
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Teaching the Divine Comedy's Understanding of Philosophy [PDF]
This essay discusses five main topoi in the Divine Comedy through which teachers might encourage students to explore the question of the Divine Comedy’s treatment of philosophy. These topoi are: (1) The Divine Comedy’s representations in Inferno of noble
Aleksander, Jason
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THE NEW NATURAL THEOLOGY: A BRIDGING AND INTEGRATING MODE OF INQUIRY
Peter Barrett
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The Quest for the Causal Joint [PDF]
This study is an examination of three proposals for a \"causal joint\" model of God\'s action in the world. Adapting the thought of Austin Farrer and David Burrell, the author seeks to show how these hypotheses are theologically flawed.
Doran, Chris
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