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Book Review: III. Biblical Literature: II. New Testament: The Bible for Home and School, the Epistles to the Colossians and to the Ephesians [PDF]
A. T. Robertson
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Prayer, Participation, and Perfection in Dante's Commedia
Abstract This article stands at the intersection of two theological moments: one recognizing the theological authority of Dante Alighieri, especially in his Commedia, the other examining the relation of the doctrine of prayer to the doctrine of God. It argues that Dante can inform modern theological reflection on this relation in a profound way.
Stephen C. Pepper
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MIP-4 is Induced by Bleomycin and Stimulates Cell Migration Partially via Nir-1 Receptor. [PDF]
Pacurari M, Cox I, Bible AN, Davern S.
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The Lord of Limits: On Trinitarian Ontology and the Tragic
Abstract The essay focuses on a dimension of the trinitarian metaphysics of Rowan Williams. It aims to articulate his understanding of the ontological implications of the Trinity, particularly in relation to his theological leitmotif of the tragic, and has a reparative focus of easing some of the tensions that may arise in such relating.
Khegan M. Delport
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The Divine in the Clinic: Assisted Reproduction and Religious Practice in Ghana and South Africa. [PDF]
Whittaker A, Gerrits T, Manderson L.
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Abstract One of the ways in which the process of learning may occur in comparative theology is through reinterpreting the data of one religion through the philosophical framework of another. This type of learning mainly takes the form of Christian theologians reinterpreting the contents of Christian faith through Asian philosophical frameworks.
Catherine Cornille
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Tales from the photovoice clinic: Menopause experiences of Black and Chinese women in the United Kingdom. [PDF]
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Agency Experience and the Limitations of NonāContrastive Transcendence
Abstract This essay argues that although the principle of nonācontrastive transcendence (NCT) is persuasive on its own terms, there are theologically important dimensions of the relationship between divine and human agency that are not captured by an interpretive framework governed by NCT alone. Agency is not just a philosophical category; it is also a
Simeon Zahl
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