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The Foundation of Philo-Persianism in Classical Greek World

open access: yesJournal of Universal History Studies, 2019
The establishment of the Achaemenid Empire as the most important occurrence of the 6th century B.C. changed all of cultural and social parameters in the most important civilization centres of the ancient world.
Farzad Abedi
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A Case of Epistemic Injustice: Prioritising Disability Knowledges in Climate Adaptation

open access: yesGeo: Geography and Environment, Volume 13, Issue 2, July‐December 2026.
Short Abstract This manuscript draws on qualitative research conducted in Bristol and Glasgow (UK) to highlight how the exclusion of disabled people from climate adaptation decision‐making constitutes a form of epistemic injustice. Focusing on five conditions of epistemic injustice, it reflects on how such exclusion risks compromising progress towards ...
Sarah L. Bell   +3 more
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Nourishment in Paradise and After Resurrection: Double Creation According to Gregory of Nyssa

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University, 2021
Gregory of Nyssa (cca 335–cca 395), one of the three Cappadocian Fathers, introduces the creation of human beings on the basis of Genesis 1:26–27 and interprets these two biblical verses as a ‘double creation’—the first of which is ‘in the image of God’ (
Marunová Magdalena
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What does coexistence mean? Insight from place‐based trajectories of pastoralists and bears encounters in the Pyrenees

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 8, Issue 7, Page 2091-2103, July 2026.
Abstract The recovery of large carnivores in Europe raises issues related to sharing landscape with humans. Beyond technical solutions, it is widely recognized that social factors also contribute to shaping coexistence. In this context, scholars increasingly stress the need to adopt place‐based approaches by analysing how humans and wildlife interact ...
Alice Ouvrier   +7 more
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Care Without Justice: Moral Obligation and Food Politics in an Authoritarian Moment

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 58, Issue 4, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Contemporary food politics is often grounded in a normative alignment of care and justice, in which attentiveness to vulnerability, embodiment, and lived experience is understood to reinforce commitments to equity, redistribution, and institutional responsibility. This synthesis has been central to food justice scholarship.
Michael S. Carolan
wiley   +1 more source

Windows of the Soul in the Worldview of Philo of Alexandria

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University, 2017
One of the most important paradigm shifts in the history of Greek philosophy was the ‘rediscovery’ of transcendence in the movement of Intermediate Platonism. Less than a century before the birth of Hellenism (late 4th century BC), Plato had advocated an
Botica Aurelian
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Palamism Does Not Disfigure the Gospel: A Reply to Thomas Weinandy

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 28, Issue 3, Page 242-266, July 2026.
Abstract In a 2024 article in the IJST, Fr. Thomas Weinandy argues that the theological system of Gregory Palamas is in grave error, especially with respect to its commitment to an objective ontological distinction between God's essence and His energies. In his concluding paragraph Fr.
Travis Dumsday
wiley   +1 more source

Christus en die roos

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2005
Christ and the rose Philo of Alexandria once stated the following truth: “Do you not see that to the prophet who truly desires to know and who asks what answer he is to give to those who question him concerning His name He says, ‘I am what I am,’ which ...
Riaan Ingram
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The Coptic Church in the Aftermath of the Second Vatican Council: Theological or Tactical Anti‐Judaism?

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 42, Issue 3, Page 667-685, July 2026.
Abstract Vatican II's declaration on the Jews, absolving them from collective guilt of deicide, marked a significant turning point in Catholic theology. Arab governments tended to perceive this development as evidence that Catholics (or Christians generally) were taking the side of Zionist Jews in the Arab‐Israeli conflict.
Amir Krispel
wiley   +1 more source

A study to establish the most plausible background to the Fourth Gospel (John)

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2010
The quest to establish a conceptual background of the fourth gospel has led to converging and diverging opinions. This study reviewed and compared literature on the fourth gospel to establish its most plausible background.
Vhumani Magezi, Peter Manzanga
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