Awaking to Mutual, Reciprocal Need in Plague and Epidemic Disease: The Origins of Early Christian Health Care. [PDF]
Becker SE.
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Divinization in The Perspective of Theology and Mysticism. Synthesis of Two Wisdoms “Inconfusedly and Indivisibly” [PDF]
SŁAWOMIR ZATWARDNICKI – absolwent teologii na Papieskim Wydziale Teologicznym we Wrocławiu, obecnie doktorant na tej uczelni, laureat nagrody „Pro Redemptione” (2014 r.), publicysta, autor wielu artykułów oraz sześciu książek; ostatnio wydał: "Pomoc ...
Zatwardnicki, Sławomir
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SOUL‐MAKING, THEOSIS, AND EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY: AN IRENAEAN APPROACH
In Romans 5, St. Paul claims that death came into the world through Adam's sin. Many have taken this to foist on us a fundamentalist reading of Genesis.
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Exploring Processes and Dynamics of Mystical Contemplative Meditation: Some Christian-Buddhist Parallels in Relation to Transpersonal Theory [PDF]
This paper explores Christian contemplative meditation, focusing on the prayer of Recollection as it is developed especially by Evelyn Underhill and St. Teresa of Avila. It outlines the practice and explores possible theoretical and therapeutic dynamics,
Stoeber, Michael
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THE IMAGO DEI AS A WORK IN PROGRESS: A PERSPECTIVE FROM PALEOANTHROPOLOGY
This article considers the imago Dei from the perspective of paleoanthropology. We identify structural, functional, and relational elements of the imago Dei that emerged mosaically during human evolution.
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Empedocles: Divinization and Suicide [PDF]
In his article on Empedocles Sergej Anavesov of Tomsk State University presents a part of his bigger study in the philosophy of suicide, and shows that Empedocles’ famous deed can be understood as an act of “metaphysical revolt”, a mysterious ...
Avanesov, Sergey
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Man's "knowledge" and "ignorance" for God in the teaching of Gregory of Nyssa and Nicholas of 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 and
Artemi, Eirini
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Borderless Boundaries – as Means of Death and Life: Wilderness Portraits in Patristic and Rabbinic Literature [PDF]
This study examines the role played by environmental representation of an apparent borderless boundary, the desert, as presented in Scripture – the Hebrew Bible / First Testament.
Maoz, Daniel
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Book Review: God, Hierarchy, and Power: Orthodox Theologies of Authority from Byzantium.
Ashley M. Purpura, God, Hierarchy, and Power: Orthodox Theologies of Authority from Byzantium. New York: Fordham University Press, 2018. 226 pages. $65.00 (hardcover). ISBN: 978-0-8232-7837-4.
Payton, James R.
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The concept of incarnation in philosophical and religious traditions juxtaposed the concept of incarnation in Christianity [PDF]
Incarnation, as per definition in its simplistic form, wherein God assumes a human nature, is central to the Christian doctrine of faith. The premise upon which the uniqueness of the Christian doctrine of incarnation, as opposed to other religious ...
Dr Maniraj Sukdaven
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