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. The argument of this article is that, philosophically, there are but three broad conceptual models that Western thought employs in thinking about the meaning of God.
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Abstract In this essay, I argue that Hegel's Absolute must be understood to be transcendent in the sense of being both immanent within the world and exceeding it. This account of transcendence invariably turns on Hegel's inheritance of the Christian tradition and, in particular, the metaphysics espoused through Christian Platonism.
Kyle J. Barbour
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The purpose of the article is to investigate the philosophical and theological validity and coherence of the classical concept of a miracle within the contemporary scientific world view.
Wojciech Grygiel
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Hindu‐Christian Comparative Theology in a Decolonial Key
Abstract This article imagines how the discipline of comparative theology might sound in a decolonial key. Focusing on implications for Hindu‐Christian comparative theology, this article puts the sacramental theological approach of Indian Christian artist and theologian Jyoti Sahi into conversation with Michi Saagiig (Mississauga) Nishnaabeg theorist ...
Michelle Voss
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On the Value of the Panentheistic Analogy: A Response to Willem Drees
The author expresses appreciation to Professor Drees for his careful and mostly accurate reading of God and Contemporary Science. The exchange provides the opportunity to step back from the specifics of the debate and clarify what it is that gives rise ...
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NATURE'S POWERS AND GOD'S ENERGIES
This is an exploration into the synthesis of Mumford and Anjum's pandispositionalist philosophy with Deacon's emergent dynamics, which when interpreted within the theological framework of Palamas’s essence–energies distinction, it all comes together ...
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Beyond Metaphor: The Trinitarian Perichōrēsis and Dance
This article critically explores the question of how the image and metaphor of the Trinitarian divine dance could enhance the dialogue between theology and dance. Could this metaphor actually be a source of said dialogue?
Hikota Riyako Cecilia
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THE BIBLE IN THE WORLD OF JENA ROMANTICISM [PDF]
One of the pressing issues of modern literary criticism is the identification of the links between fiction and the “axial” archetext of European culture and literature (more broadly, the culture of the Judeo-Christian area) – The Bible.
Galina V. Sinilo
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THE MANY FACES OF PANENTHEISM: AN EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
A well‐known difficulty of the interdisciplinary dialogue beyond the limits of particular disciplines is the lack of common ground regarding their metaphysical and methodological assumptions and commitments.
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PANENTHEISM AND THE UNDOING OF DISENCHANTMENT
In this article, I draw on historical and conceptual arguments to show, first, that disenchantment and the influential view of the relationship between science and religion to which disenchantment gives rise are rooted in the metaphysics of theism.
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