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Karl Barth’s theology of the Trinity in conversation with Christian theology of religions

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia
This article attempts to discuss Karl Barth’s Trinitarian theology with two Christian theologians of religions, John Hick and Raimundo Panikkar. To acknowledge the presence of other religions, Hick conceived of The Real, a universal God worshiped by all ...
Yeremia Y. Putra, Yohanes K. Susanta
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Properties of phase transitions of higher order

open access: yes, 2005
There is only limited experimental evidence for the existence in nature of phase transitions of Ehrenfest order greater than two. However, there is no physical reason for their non-existence, and such transitions certainly exist in a number of ...
Janke, W., Johnston, D. A., Kenna, R.
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October 1970 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1970
My dear Brother: The key to good Lutheran theology is the doctrine of the Incarnation. Often I have told students, worried about the miracles, to concentrate first, completely, and humbly on the miracle of miracles, the decisive touchstone of all ...
Kretzmann, O.P.
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Symmetry and scaling in the Q-exact lattice (2,2) 2d Wess-Zumino model

open access: yes, 2005
As a nonperturbative check on the Q-exact lattice formulation, we demonstrate that the continuum R-symmetries are recovered. We locate the critical domain of the lattice theory.
Giedt, Joel
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Pneumatology in the digital age: Reimagining the Holy Spirit’s role in Trinitarian theology

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Pentecostal Studies
Background: The Holy Spirit is becoming increasingly marginalised in contemporary Christian theology and practice, particularly as churches grapple with the technological and philosophical implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR ...
Rendani C. Nthakheni, Ndidzulafhi Mudau
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Citations of \u27noster\u27 John Pecham in Richard Fleming\u27s Trinity Sunday sermon: evidence for the political use of liturgical music at the Council of Constance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This article examines a sermon for Trinity Sunday that was delivered by Richard Fleming at the Council of Constance in 1417. The author argues that Fleming’s citation of liturgical chant and a homily composed by John Pecham, together with certain ...
Nighman, Chris L.
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