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The spirituality of Andrei Rublev's Icon of the Holy Trinity
This article focuses on the work of Rublev who is considered to be the greatest medieval Russian Orthodox painter of icons and frescoes and whose work has influenced generations of Russian artists, theologians, writers and philosophers.
J. Reimer
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Theōsis: A Comparative Study of T. F. Torrance and Rāmānuja [PDF]
This essay is an imaginative conversation as I engage two religious thinkers—the prolific Reformed theologian Thomas F. Torrance (1913-2007) and the great Vedāntin Rāmānuja (traditionally, 1017–1137).
Tsoukalas, Steven
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6. Jerusalem: The Development of a Theology
Christianity began as a religion centering around the person of Jesus, and not as a philosophy. It was rooted in Judaism, likewise a religion, not a philosophy.
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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On Getting First Things First: Assessing Claims for the Primacy of Christ [PDF]
Adopting modal logic the doctrine of the primacy of Christ is defined and defended in relation to the Thomistic – Scotistic debates over the primary and efficient causes of the incarnation.
Habets, Myk
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Trinitarian Thought in the Early Modern Era [PDF]
This article explores Catholic and Protestant Trinitarian theology from 1550 to 1770. It discusses various issues, from the mystical visions of Ignatius of Loyola to the Augustinian approach of Jonathan Edwards.
Lehner, Ulrich
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The earliest Christian perspective on Islam is that of St. John of Damascus, whose argument is fundamentally theologically oriented. This research focuses on Heresy 101: Ishmaelites, analyzing the doctrinal differences between Christianity and Islam in ...
Klara Toneva
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The doctrine of the Holy Trinity has long been central to Christian theology, prompting substantial debate and evolving interpretations over the centuries. Early theologians were instrumental in shaping the understanding of the Trinity, emphasizing both the unity and distinctiveness of its divine persons.
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Augustine’s Use of Neoplatonism in Confessions VII: A Response to Peter King [PDF]
A modified version of Michael Gorman's comments on Peter King’s paper at the 2004 Henle Conference. Above all, an account of Augustine’s purposes in discussing Neoplatonism in Confessions VII, showing why Augustine does not tell us certain things we ...
Gorman, Michael
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A Comparative Study of the Holy Spirit in Christian and Islamic Tradition
The Holy Spirit is one of the angels which has an material entity but can be assimilated in the form of human individual and gives the message of God to the prophets. Some of his attributed functions like his ontological status or his epistemological and
Allahbedashti, A
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Person and Nature, Hypostasis and Substance: Philosophical Basis of the Theology of John Philoponus [PDF]
The theological teachings of John Philoponus are important for several reasons: a) to see the real achievements and influences of Aristotelian logic in regard to theology, b) to see the real consequences of not accepting hypostasis as relational and ...
Djakovac, Aleksandar
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