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LEVELS OF ANALYSIS IN PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION, AND SCIENCE
This article introduces a model of levels of analysis applied to statements found in philosophical, scientific, and religious discourses in order to facilitate a more accurate description of the relation between science and religion.
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How Not to Diversify Philosophy of Religion: A Critique from the Twenty-First Century. [PDF]
Stepien RK.
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Open theism and pentecostalism: A comparative study of the Godhead, soteriology, eschatology and providence [PDF]
Despite Open Theism’s claims for a robust ‘Social’ Trinitarianism, there exists significant inconsistencies in how it is portrayed and subsequently applied within its wider theology.
Allan, Richard
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The debate on divine omniscience and its compatibility with human freedom, developed after the formulation of the famous "Pike's Argument", has led some authors to formulate a new form of theism called "open theism".
MIGLIORINI, DAMIANO
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Divine aseity and the paradox of divine self-limitation
This article explores the paradox between the classical doctrine of divine aseity and the notion of divine self-limitation. Drawing from biblical narratives and theological concepts such as divine accommodation and kenosis, the article shows that God’s ...
Aku S. Antombikums
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Your health vs. my liberty: Philosophical beliefs dominated reflection and identifiable victim effects when predicting public health recommendation compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Byrd N, Białek M.
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When suffering contradicts belief: measuring theodical struggling. [PDF]
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Resumen En este artículo sugiero que al argumentar que Dios sólo conoce el presente y no el futuro, los teólogos del “Dios Abierto” están asumiendo implícitamente un cambio paradigmático en los principios hermenéuticos de la metodología teológica. Este
Fernando Canale
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Divine Omniscience and the Problem of Evil from the Perspective of Open Theism
In the first part of the article, I present the argument for theological fatalism consisting in the thesis that if God has an infallible knowledge of future contingents, then whatever happens in the world happens necessarily.
Łukasiewicz, Dariusz
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