Book Review: IV.—Theology and Apologetics: The Spiritual Interpretation of Nature [PDF]
W. O. Carver
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Revisiting the Literal Sense of Scripture, in Dialogue With Thomas Aquinas
Abstract Brevard Childs suggests that ‘one of the burning issues in theology lies in a search to recover a new understanding of the sensus literalis’. In this article, I retrieve and commend Thomas Aquinas's account of the literal sense, using Peter's Pentecost speech in Acts 2 as a way of testing Thomas's mettle.
Christopher R. J. Holmes
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Enhancing self-management in chronic pain: Reflections on a qualitative study. [PDF]
Toledo JPC.
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Book Review: I. Theology and Religion: Der Christliche Schöpfungsglaube; Grundzuge der Christlichen Weltanschanung, im Verhältins zur Philosophie und Naturwissenschaft dargestelt [PDF]
W. O. Carver
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Abstract This article considers John Betz's book Christ, the Logos of Creation as an exercise in the relation of doctrines within Christian systematic theology.
Andrew Davison
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<i>A heart that cares</i>: Providing utmost care to mothers with multiple pregnancies. [PDF]
Cordero DA.
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Book Review: III.—Theology, Philosophy and Apologetics: The Problem of Evil in Plotinus [PDF]
W. O. Carver
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Housing Justice, Basic Capabilities, and Self‐Respect
ABSTRACT Housing studies often draw on what we will refer to as the capabilitarian assumption. However, the assumption that the capability approach offers the right framework for analysing housing injustice has received little to no philosophical scrutiny. In this article we aim to fill this lacuna.
Niklas Dummer, Christian Neuhäuser
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Culturally Sensitive Hypertension Interventions: A Ghana Case Study. [PDF]
Toledo JPC.
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The JLS at 50: Art, literature and socio‐legal studies
Abstract This article began life as a lecture the author was invited to deliver as part of the Journal's 50th‐anniversary celebrations in the summer of 2024. The piece explores how law, literature and socio‐legal studies in the United Kingdom have evolved alongside each other since the birth of the Journal of Law and Society in 1974.
BARBARA HUGHES‐MOORE
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