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Blistering barnacles: Space physiology in The Adventures of Tintin

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Exploring the Existential Function of Religion and Supernatural Agent Beliefs Among Christians, Muslims, Atheists, and Agnostics

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2012
Building on research suggesting one primary function of religion is the management of death awareness, the present research explored how supernatural beliefs are influenced by the awareness of death, for whom, and how individuals’ extant beliefs determine which god(s), if any, are eligible to fulfill that function.
Kenneth E Vail   +2 more
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The Whole Rahner on the Supernatural Existential

Theological Studies, 2004
[The author notes that serious discrepancies apparently exist between Rahner's initial and later formulations of his theology regarding the supernatural existential. Such a conclusion, if correct, would present a problem because Rahner's first formulation has commonly been deemed to be a corrective to a serious weakness in de Lubac's theology which ...
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Juan Martínez de Ripalda and Karl Rahner's Supernatural Existential

Theological Studies, 1998
Some 350 years before Karl Rahner formulated his views on the supernatural existential, a Jesuit theologian from the University of Salamanca, Juan Martinez Ripalda, produced a coherent theory to provide theological support for the possibility of salvation for all.
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Natural Religion in the Supernatural Existential

Downside Review: A Quarterly of Catholic Thought, 1965
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