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SHOULD A CHRISTIAN ADOPT METHODOLOGICAL NATURALISM?

open access: yesZygon, 2017
It has become standard practice for scientists to avoid the possibility of references to God by adopting methodological naturalism (MN), a method that assumes that the reality of the universe, as it can be accessed by empirical enquiry, is to be ...
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Escola de Bethlem: amor e pedagogia [PDF]

open access: yesVia Spiritus, 2010
Escola de Bethlem [School of Bethlem], a work published in Évora in 1678, is a result of two factors: in the first place, the author’s concern (the Jesuit priest Alexandre de Gusmão (1629-1724), that founded the Bethlehem Seminar in the State of Bahia ...
Sara Augusto
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A Comparative Study of Saint Paul and Fakhri Razi on Faith [PDF]

open access: yesComparative Theology, 2014
Faith has a central place in Abrahamic religions. Jewish, Christian and Moslem thinkers have conducted several studies of the notion of faith and offered different ideas.
Hamed Nazarpour najafabadi, Ghorban Elmi
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MAKING SENSE OF EMERGENCE: A CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT WITH LEIDENHAG, LEIDENHAG, AND YONG

open access: yesZygon, 2018
A number of theologians engaged in the theology and science dialogue—particularly Pentecostal theologian Amos Yong—employ emergence as a framework to discuss special divine action as well as causation initiated by other spiritual realities, such as ...
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Hesitations About Special Divine Action: Reflections on Some Scientific, Cultural and Theological Concerns

open access: yesEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2015
The new interest in special divine action has led to a close reading of the great debates and discussions of the early modern period in an attempt to understand contemporary resistance to the notion of divine action, and to develop strategies for reaffirming the notion in a refined manner.
openaire   +2 more sources

The Beeldenstorm and the Spanish Habsburg Response (1566-1570)

open access: yesBMGN: Low Countries Historical Review, 2016
In most textbooks, the punitive and military mission of the Duke of Alba to the Netherlands in 1567 embodies the Spanish Habsburg response to the Beeldenstorm of the previous year.
Violet Soen
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Images of the Moral Order: (Im)Morality and Redemption in Daniel Defoe’s The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders

open access: yesAmerican and British Studies Annual, 2011
The article starts from investigating the human preoccupation with the role and importance of divine providence through the centuries, with special emphasis on eighteenth-century English images of providence and divine authority, while observing the way
Mihaela Culea
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A Comparative Study of the principle of Penal and Criminal Laws in Islam and Judaism [PDF]

open access: yesComparative Theology, 2013
In the field of religious studies, study of previous religions and orders is important, because divine religions have a one truth and essence; Judaism, Christianity and Islam are relative religions and have a common history.
Mohammad Reza Haji Esmaili   +1 more
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Mistyczne implikacje doktryny o miłości Aelreda z Rievaulx

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2010
Bernard of Clairvaux, ordering the young Aelred to write a treatise on charity, recognized that he was no ordinary theologian. The work of De speculo caritatis confirmed this belief and demonstrated theological competencies of the Abbot of Rievaulx ...
Ryszard Groń
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A Philosophical Analysis of Anthropological Foundation and Moral Motivation in Allamah Tabatabai’s Thought [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت صدرایی, 2012
Allamah Tabatabai deals with three kinds of ethics; that is, Greek, religious and Quranic ethics and seeks the difference of these three levels of ethics in the source of their moral motivation.
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