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Patristic and Scriptural Arguments in St. Gregory Palamas on the Nature of Grace
Grace, according to the Orthodox definition, can be summarized as “the uncreated divine energy poured out by the Holy Spirit upon us through the risen and ascended humanity of Jesus Christ.” Thus, grace represents living communion with Christ in the Holy
George Daniel Petrov +1 more
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Platonism as a Path to Palamism
Palamism has long been enormously influential within Eastern Orthodox thought, and in recent years it has been gaining increased attention in non-Orthodox philosophical and theological circles as well.
Travis Dumsday
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Data-Driven Distributionally Robust Scheduling of Community Integrated Energy Systems with Uncertain Renewable Generations Considering Integrated Demand Response [PDF]
A community integrated energy system (CIES) is an important carrier of the energy internet and smart city in geographical and functional terms. Its emergence provides a new solution to the problems of energy utilization and environmental pollution.
Yang Li +4 more
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Kinetic Study on the Preparation of Aluminum Fluoride Based on Fluosilicic Acid
Reasonable mathematical derivation and mechanism model in the process of producing aluminum fluoride by fluosilicic acid is the key to the industrial treatment of fluorine resources in the tail gas of phosphate ore.
Gaoxiang Chen +5 more
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Due to the rapidly increasing demand for electric vehicles, the need for battery cells is also increasing considerably. However, the production of battery cells requires enormous amounts of energy, which is expensive and produces greenhouse gas emissions.
F. Degen +3 more
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Simon of Tournai's Stroke: The Image of an Irate Unbeliever
For centuries after his death in the late twelfth century, Simon of Tournai, a master of theology in the Parisian schools, had a reputation for being an unbeliever punished by God with a stroke. This article gathers the eight known medieval sources for his stroke and examines them from a mythogenetic perspective to demonstrate how different authors ...
Keagan Brewer
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Accommodating Ambiguity Within Aquinas’ Philosophy Of Truth
Abstract To what extent can Aquinas' philosophy of truth accommodate ambiguity? If an ambiguous object is that which exhibits multiple conflicting meanings, and truth, as ‘the conformity of thing and intellect', has its source and purpose in the divine, does the ambiguous lead us away from God?
Catherine Nancekievill
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Why Rāmānuja? Some Reflections on Christian-Vaiṣṇava Comparative Theology [PDF]
This paper examines the very idea of developing a Christian-Hindu comparative theology by focusing on Rāmānuja in particular. The paper begins by reflecting on some possible reasons--social, political, theological and philosophical—that Rāmānuja, instead
Gupta, Gopal
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Abstract In his account of his Düsseldorf conversations with G.E. Lessing shortly before the latter’s death in 1781, F.H. Jacobi records the Enlightenment poet and philosopher’s allusion to the Kabbalistic philosophy of Henry More, whom he cited in support of his shocking Spinozist creed of the hen kai pan.
Christian Hengstermann
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From a temporal perspective, this paper examines the scale, current development, business versatility, and overall work effects of regional the movement business work, taking into account the three‐level proportions of the degree of the movement business in the context of the common Internet of Things.
Xin Xie, Hamurabi Gamboa Rosales
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