Articles in the same Issue
- Topical issue: Cognitive Linguistics and Theology, edited by John Sanders
- Introduction to the Topical Issue “Cognitive Linguistics and Theology”
- The Role of Conceptual Integration in Christian Language on the Basis of the Use of THE LOST SHEEP IS HUMANITY Blend in Patristic Writings
- CHURCH, Category, and Speciation
- Conceptual Blending, the Second Naïveté, and the Emergence of New Meanings
- Conceiving God: Literal and Figurative Prompt for a More Tectonic Distinction
- Radial Extension, Prototypicality, and Tectonic Equivalence
- Cognition and the Crisis of Citizenship and Care
- Cognitive Factors as a Key to Plain-Sense Biblical Interpretation: Resolving Cruxes in Gen 18:1–15 and 32:23–33
- Sacrifice, Metaphor, and Evolution: Towards a Cognitive Linguistic Theology of Sacrifice
- The Subject of Conceptual Mapping: Theological Anthropology across Brain, Body, and World
- Theology that Emerges from Cognitive Science: Applied to African Development
- Divine Agency as Literal in Cognitive Linguistic Perspective: Response to “Conceiving God: Literal and Figurative Prompt for a More Tectonic Distinction” by Robert Masson
- Topical issue: Intersubjectivity and Reciprocal Causality within Contemporary Understanding of the God-World Relationship, edited by Joseph A. Bracken
- Divine-Human Intersubjectivity and the Problem of Evil
- Trinitizing the Universe: Teilhard’s Theogenesis and the Dynamism of Love
- The Dignity of Being a Cause
- Toward an Earthbound Theology
- Contemplation and the Suffering Earth: Thomas Merton, Pope Francis, and the Next Generation
- Quantum Mechanics and an Ontology of Intersubjectivity: Perils and Promises
- Topical issue: Rethinking Reformation, edited by Niels Henrik Gregersen an Bo Kristian Holm
- Rethinking the Reformation after 2017
- Coming to Terms with the Reformation
- Freedom, Responsibility, and Religion in Public Life: From Luther to Levinas and Arendt
- Reformation 500: Any Cause for Celebration?
- Anglo-Saxon Studies in Heidelberg: Georg Jellinek, Max Weber and Ernst Troeltsch
- “Seeking Refuge in God against God”: The Hidden God in Lutheran Theology and the Postmodern Weakening of God
- What Makes Us Human? The Lutheran Anthropological Link Between Wingren and Ricoeur
- Freedom from the Self: Luther and Løgstrup on Sin as “Incurvatus in Se”
- Topical issue: Latin American Perspectives on Religion, edited by Charles Taliaferro, Marciano Adilio Spica and Agnaldo Cuoco Portugal
- Introduction to Topical Issue “Latin American Perspectives on Religion”
- Pluralism With Syncretism: A Perspective From Latin American Religious Diversity
- Resistance and the Sacred: An Approach to the Various Meanings of the “Right to the Sacred” in Mexico Today
- Theology in Public Space and Social Movements: Notes from Alain Badiou’s Concept of Event
- Henrique Vaz, Darwin and Cassirer: Being Human and Transcendence
- Phenomenology and Hermeneutics in Brazilian Religious Studies
- A Surprising Closeness in Latin American Academia: Luther and Certain Neurosciences
- Topical issue: Recognizing Encounters with Ultimacy across Religious Boundaries, edited by Jerry L. Martin
- Introduction to Topical Issue “Recognizing Encounters with Ultimacy across Religious Boundaries”
- Encounters with Ultimacy?: Autobiographical and Critical Perspectives in the Academic Study of Religion
- Encountering the Ultimate in the Bhagavad Gītā: An Experience of Pratyabhijñā (Recognition)
- Four Ways to Another Religion’s Ultimate
- Conditions for Encounters with Ultimacy Across Religious Boundaries
- The Illusion of Agency as a Mark of Ultimacy
- “The Mass on the World” on a Winter Afternoon: Contemporary Wilderness Religious Experience and Ultimacy
- Topical issue: Phenomenology of Religious Experience II: Perspectives in Theology, edited by Olga Louchakova-Schwartz and Martin Nitsche
- Phenomenology and Theological Research
- Bergoglio among the Phenomenologists: Encounter, Otherness, and Church in Evangelii gaudium and Amoris laetitia
- Levinas and the Significance of Passivity in the Christian Religious Experience
- What do the Angels Say? Alterity and the Ascents of Emanuel Swedenborg and the Baal Shem Tov
- What Counts as a ‘Religious Experience?’: Phenomenology, Spirituality, and the Question of Religion
- Finger, Text, and Moon: Dennis Hirota and Iwasaki Tsuneo
- Intersubjectivity and Multiple Realities in Zarathushtra’s Gathas
- Hermeneutics of Resistance in Marion’s Phenomenology of Givenness
- The “Sacred River” Toward God: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Religious Experience
- The Option for the Poor and the Phenomenology of Life
- Why We Need the Demonic: A Phenomenological Analysis of Negative Religious Experience
- Regular Articles
- God Is Dying in Turkey as Well: Application of Secularization Theory to a Non-Christian Society
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Articles in the same Issue
- Topical issue: Cognitive Linguistics and Theology, edited by John Sanders
- Introduction to the Topical Issue “Cognitive Linguistics and Theology”
- The Role of Conceptual Integration in Christian Language on the Basis of the Use of THE LOST SHEEP IS HUMANITY Blend in Patristic Writings
- CHURCH, Category, and Speciation
- Conceptual Blending, the Second Naïveté, and the Emergence of New Meanings
- Conceiving God: Literal and Figurative Prompt for a More Tectonic Distinction
- Radial Extension, Prototypicality, and Tectonic Equivalence
- Cognition and the Crisis of Citizenship and Care
- Cognitive Factors as a Key to Plain-Sense Biblical Interpretation: Resolving Cruxes in Gen 18:1–15 and 32:23–33
- Sacrifice, Metaphor, and Evolution: Towards a Cognitive Linguistic Theology of Sacrifice
- The Subject of Conceptual Mapping: Theological Anthropology across Brain, Body, and World
- Theology that Emerges from Cognitive Science: Applied to African Development
- Divine Agency as Literal in Cognitive Linguistic Perspective: Response to “Conceiving God: Literal and Figurative Prompt for a More Tectonic Distinction” by Robert Masson
- Topical issue: Intersubjectivity and Reciprocal Causality within Contemporary Understanding of the God-World Relationship, edited by Joseph A. Bracken
- Divine-Human Intersubjectivity and the Problem of Evil
- Trinitizing the Universe: Teilhard’s Theogenesis and the Dynamism of Love
- The Dignity of Being a Cause
- Toward an Earthbound Theology
- Contemplation and the Suffering Earth: Thomas Merton, Pope Francis, and the Next Generation
- Quantum Mechanics and an Ontology of Intersubjectivity: Perils and Promises
- Topical issue: Rethinking Reformation, edited by Niels Henrik Gregersen an Bo Kristian Holm
- Rethinking the Reformation after 2017
- Coming to Terms with the Reformation
- Freedom, Responsibility, and Religion in Public Life: From Luther to Levinas and Arendt
- Reformation 500: Any Cause for Celebration?
- Anglo-Saxon Studies in Heidelberg: Georg Jellinek, Max Weber and Ernst Troeltsch
- “Seeking Refuge in God against God”: The Hidden God in Lutheran Theology and the Postmodern Weakening of God
- What Makes Us Human? The Lutheran Anthropological Link Between Wingren and Ricoeur
- Freedom from the Self: Luther and Løgstrup on Sin as “Incurvatus in Se”
- Topical issue: Latin American Perspectives on Religion, edited by Charles Taliaferro, Marciano Adilio Spica and Agnaldo Cuoco Portugal
- Introduction to Topical Issue “Latin American Perspectives on Religion”
- Pluralism With Syncretism: A Perspective From Latin American Religious Diversity
- Resistance and the Sacred: An Approach to the Various Meanings of the “Right to the Sacred” in Mexico Today
- Theology in Public Space and Social Movements: Notes from Alain Badiou’s Concept of Event
- Henrique Vaz, Darwin and Cassirer: Being Human and Transcendence
- Phenomenology and Hermeneutics in Brazilian Religious Studies
- A Surprising Closeness in Latin American Academia: Luther and Certain Neurosciences
- Topical issue: Recognizing Encounters with Ultimacy across Religious Boundaries, edited by Jerry L. Martin
- Introduction to Topical Issue “Recognizing Encounters with Ultimacy across Religious Boundaries”
- Encounters with Ultimacy?: Autobiographical and Critical Perspectives in the Academic Study of Religion
- Encountering the Ultimate in the Bhagavad Gītā: An Experience of Pratyabhijñā (Recognition)
- Four Ways to Another Religion’s Ultimate
- Conditions for Encounters with Ultimacy Across Religious Boundaries
- The Illusion of Agency as a Mark of Ultimacy
- “The Mass on the World” on a Winter Afternoon: Contemporary Wilderness Religious Experience and Ultimacy
- Topical issue: Phenomenology of Religious Experience II: Perspectives in Theology, edited by Olga Louchakova-Schwartz and Martin Nitsche
- Phenomenology and Theological Research
- Bergoglio among the Phenomenologists: Encounter, Otherness, and Church in Evangelii gaudium and Amoris laetitia
- Levinas and the Significance of Passivity in the Christian Religious Experience
- What do the Angels Say? Alterity and the Ascents of Emanuel Swedenborg and the Baal Shem Tov
- What Counts as a ‘Religious Experience?’: Phenomenology, Spirituality, and the Question of Religion
- Finger, Text, and Moon: Dennis Hirota and Iwasaki Tsuneo
- Intersubjectivity and Multiple Realities in Zarathushtra’s Gathas
- Hermeneutics of Resistance in Marion’s Phenomenology of Givenness
- The “Sacred River” Toward God: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Religious Experience
- The Option for the Poor and the Phenomenology of Life
- Why We Need the Demonic: A Phenomenological Analysis of Negative Religious Experience
- Regular Articles
- God Is Dying in Turkey as Well: Application of Secularization Theory to a Non-Christian Society