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The questions of whether God reveals himself; if so, how we can know a purported revelation is authentic; and how such revelations relate to the insights of reason are discussed by John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, René Descartes, G. W.
Jacobs Nathan A.
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Participation in God - Chapter from Relational Theology
A book on relational theology requires at least a brief reflection on the concept of “participation in God.” Relationality begins and ends with God. God exists in relationship – the Trinity.
Conniry, Charles J.
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In the current renewal of interest in the deification theme, the consensual and homogeneous character of this concept in early Christian writers is generally assumed. This article concisely examines the intricate complexity of the emergence and development of theosis in patristic theology, with acknowledgement of the initially marginal, rhetorical ...
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Response to Reviews of A Christian Theology of Science
Modern Theology, Volume 40, Issue 3, Page 729-742, July 2024.
Paul Tyson
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The peculiarities of etiquette speech genre of “compellation” in the Russian spiritual letter are discussed. The relevance of the study is determined by the importance of studying the Church-religious style and written spiritual heritage of Russian ...
A. N. Smolina
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On Martyrdom, Suicide, and Christian Bioethics. [PDF]
Schimmoeller EM.
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"Conocimiento" del hombre y de la "ignorancia" de Dios en la enseñanza de Gregorio de Nisa y Nicolás de Cusa [PDF]
The knowledge of God has been the main subject of the theological teaching since the expanding of the Christian doctrine and teaching. Ecclesiastical writers as Gregory of Nyssa and Nicholas of Cusa accept that the knowledge about God is conventional
Artemi, Eirini
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When Neo-Charismatic Practices Travel Across the Atlantic
In this article, we discuss the possible adoption of prophetic ministry, as it is practiced at the Neo-Pentecostal Bethel Church in Redding, California, in a Scandinavian-Lutheran context.
Bjørn Wang, Bård Norheim
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Vladimir Soloviev (1853-1900): Commentary [PDF]
Orthodox reflection on modern legalism began in Russia, not because the Russians were better prepared to think about law than the other Orthodox peoples, but because Russia was the first Orthodox country to attempt to remake itself into a state and ...
Valliere, Paul
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Where God Is Becoming: Anime, Theosis, and the Sacred in Process
This article explores how Japanese anime has become a space of theological imagination, where viewers encounter the divine not as fixed dogma but as a lived process.
Valentina-Andrada Minea
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