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ECO-THEOLOGY AND THE PARADOX OF CHRISTIAN ENVIRONMENTALISM IN ALEXIS M. SMITH’S MARROW ISLAND
ShodhGyan-NU: Journal of Literature and Culture StudiesAlexis M. Smith’s novel Marrow Island (2016) is an eco-thriller set in the aftermath of an environmental catastrophe that tests the fragility of the relationship between humankind and the environment.
Cr Patricia Mary Hodge
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E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies
This study explores esoteric signs and symbols within Akan-Ewe sociocultural and spiritual traditions to uncover indigenous theological and Christological constructs for post-missionary Africa.
Edward Agboada
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This study explores esoteric signs and symbols within Akan-Ewe sociocultural and spiritual traditions to uncover indigenous theological and Christological constructs for post-missionary Africa.
Edward Agboada
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How is theology about nature natural theology?
Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology, 1989(1989). How is theology about nature natural theology? Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology: Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 197-209.
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Theology in Newton’s Study of Alchemy, Chronology and Nature
Early Science and Medicine, 2021Stephen D. Snobelen
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Process Studies, 2011
Abstract In this article several strengths of Hartshorne’s approach to the concept of God are explored, especially regarding the relationship between God and science, as well as certain weaknesses, notably regarding panentheism.
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Abstract In this article several strengths of Hartshorne’s approach to the concept of God are explored, especially regarding the relationship between God and science, as well as certain weaknesses, notably regarding panentheism.
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The Virtue of Religion and the Act of Doing Sacred Theology
Downside review : a quarterly of catholic thought and of monastic historyIn the theological tradition of St. Thomas Aquinas, this paper will argue that the practical actions of studying, contemplation, and teaching sacred theology are acts proper to the infused Christian virtue of religion.
David Francis Sherwood
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1999
It has been claimed that Natural Theology has been an incentive to the scientific investigation of nature and that, conversely, this investigation yields arguments in favour of it. Certainly some of the greatest scientists (Kepler, Boyle, Newton, Hutton) used their discipline to point to the power, wisdom and goodness of the Creator of all things.
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It has been claimed that Natural Theology has been an incentive to the scientific investigation of nature and that, conversely, this investigation yields arguments in favour of it. Certainly some of the greatest scientists (Kepler, Boyle, Newton, Hutton) used their discipline to point to the power, wisdom and goodness of the Creator of all things.
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1991
Although Faraday’s early biographers emphasised his empiricism, historians of science have more recently sought to understand Faraday in terms of his theoretical commitments and have argued that his success resulted from his rich and insightful use of theoretical constructs such as the lines of force which he conceived permeating space.
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Although Faraday’s early biographers emphasised his empiricism, historians of science have more recently sought to understand Faraday in terms of his theoretical commitments and have argued that his success resulted from his rich and insightful use of theoretical constructs such as the lines of force which he conceived permeating space.
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2013
It is not a universally accepted view, but neither is it a shocking or novel one, that Hobbes was a critic of religion. So far from being novel, this was the view of many of Hobbes’s contemporaries, some of whom regarded him not just as a critic of religion but as a bitter enemy of it.
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It is not a universally accepted view, but neither is it a shocking or novel one, that Hobbes was a critic of religion. So far from being novel, this was the view of many of Hobbes’s contemporaries, some of whom regarded him not just as a critic of religion but as a bitter enemy of it.
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