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Book Review: \u3cem\u3eHindu Christian Faqir: Modern Monks, Global Christianity, and Indian Sainthood\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Book Review of Hindu Christian Faqir: Modern Monks, Global Christianity, and Indian Sainthood. Timothy S. Dobe.
Corigliano, Stephanie
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In 1622, Isidore the Farmer, Ignatius Loyola, Francis Xavier and Teresa of Avila were all endowed with sainthood (at the same time as Filippo Neri). This article examines the sanctification procedure through the cases of some Spanish saints: the social ...
Jean-Robert Armogathe
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Is Comparison Based on Translatable Formal Concepts?
Fully realized ethical and metaphysical concepts have intension and extension only within an historically situated epistemic tradition. Only people who live the epistemic tradition fully understand the concept and can accurately identify items that ...
Kevin Guilfoy
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Book Review: \u3cem\u3eEcclesial Identities in a Multi-Faith Context: Jesus Truth-Gatherings (Yeshu Satsangs) among Hindus and Sikhs in Northwest India\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Book Review of Ecclesial Identities in a Multi-Faith Context: Jesus Truth-Gatherings (Yeshu Satsangs) among Hindus and Sikhs in Northwest India. Darren Todd Duerksen.
Pohran, Nadya
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The Hidden Love of God and the Imaging Defense [PDF]
J. L. Schellenberg has recently argued that there is a logical incompatibility between God’s being perfectly loving and there being non-resistant nonbelievers in the proposition that God exists.
Yadav, Sameer
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Educating through Exemplars: Alternative Paths to Virtue [PDF]
This paper confronts Zagzebski’s exemplarism with the intertwined debates over the conditions of exemplarity and the unity-disunity of the virtues, to show the advantages of a pluralistic exemplar-based approach to moral education (PEBAME).
Annas J +21 more
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Under the Rasūlid sultans of Yemen (r. 626-858/1229-1454), Abyssinia was famed for its gold, slaves and eunuchs, with a taste for imported cotton clothes and precious fabrics.
Zacharie Mochtari de Pierrepont
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A Preliminary Controlled Vocabulary for the Description of Hagiographic Texts
As a genre defined by its content rather than by its form, the extreme diversity of the kinds of texts that can be considered “hagiographic” often proves an impediment to the progress of comparative hagiology.
David M. DiValerio
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K.H. Hasyim Asy’ari’s view on Walāya (Sainthood) in Sufism
This paper examines K.H. Hasyim Asy'ari's concept of walāya (sainthood) by directly exploring his works such as Al-Durar al-Muntaṭirah fī Masā'il al-Tis'a 'Asharah, Ādāb Al-Ālim Wa Al-Muta’alim, and Tamyīz al-Haqq min al-Bāṭil. The reason for writing his
Nur Hadi Ihsan +2 more
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Comparative Hagiology and/as Manuscript Studies: Method and Materiality
Although the academic study of hagiography continues to flourish, the role of comparative methods within the study of sanctity and the saints remains underutilized.
Barbara Zimbalist
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