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Philosophy As Love – Unblocking The Road From Athens To Jerusalem, Part 1 (Erik Meganck)

November 29, 2022 — By editors

Philo-sophy literally means “love of wisdom.” But this can be read in more than one way. There is the well-known objective genitive, proposing that philosophers

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From Holistic To In-Between Theology – The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus, Part 1 (Rode Molla)

April 15, 2022 — By editors

The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus: Simultaneously Western and Indigenous Even though the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus has a Lutheran

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Truth And Irony – Beyond Binary Patterns In Theological Reasoning, Part 1 (Florian Klug)

June 28, 2021 — By editors

The following is the first of a three-part series. It will appear as a full article in the Fall 2021 issue of the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory

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The Religious Significance Of Miracles – Why Hume’s Critique Is Superfluous, Part 3 (Alberto Urquidez)

July 29, 2020 — By editors

Surprisingly few commentators have advanced this basic criticism against Hume’s argument. One glaring exception is the Wittgensteinian philosopher of religion

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The “New Hegel” And The Question Of God, Part 1 (Gavin Hyman)

May 24, 2019 — By editors

Among recent developments in continental philosophy and religious thought, one of the most prominent has been a ‘return to Hegel.’ It has been exemplified in

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Review – Performance Apophatics (John Matthew Allison)

February 7, 2019 — By editors

*Claire Maria Chambers. Performance Studies and Negative Epistemology: Performance Apophatics. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Hardback Hardback. It highlights

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Negative Theology And Its Problems: Barth And Marion, Lecture 3 (Johannes Zachhuber)

July 26, 2018 — By editors

The following is the third lecture in an eight-lecture series. I have described in last week’s lecture how, during the 19th century, some serious challenges

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Lutheran Theology and Postmodern Philosophy, Part II (Olli-Pekka Vaino)

May 9, 2018 — By editors

The following is the second part in a two-part installment. The first part can be found here. Postmodern thinking is generally suspicious against It highlights

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Lutheran Theology And Postmodern Philosophy, Part I (Olli-Pekka Vaino)

May 1, 2018 — By editors

Recently, Martin Luther and the Lutheran Reformation has received heavy criticism in various theological and philosophical circles It highlights key arguments

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The Vertical Form – The Iconological Dimension in 20th Century Russian Religious Aesthetics and Literary Criticism, Part I (Oleg Komkov)

March 21, 2018 — By editors

The following is the first part in a two-part installment. This article is an attempt to highlight and reflect on several interrelated issues that seem to be

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Review – An Uncritical Critique of Theism (Rebekah Gordon)

March 7, 2018 — By Rebekah Gordon

Religion Within Reason. Cahn, Steven M. New York: Columbia University Press, 2017. ISBN: 9780231181617. Paperback. 93 pages.** It is amazing that a book of less

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The One Is Not – On the Fate Of Unity in Post-Metaphysical Philosophy (Jussi Backman)

May 9, 2017 — By editors

*A Turkish translation of a version of this essay has been published as “Bir, bir şey değildir: post-metafizik düşüncede birlik ve çokluğun akıbeti,” trans

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The Place Of Das Ding – Psychoanalysis, Phenomenology, Religion, Part 1 (John Panteleimon Manoussakis)

February 13, 2017 — By editors

The following article is the first installment of a two-part series. The second installment can be found here. “One, two, three, but where is the fourth?”

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Rethinking Anselm’s Atonement Theory – “Unmaking” The Indebted Man (Ryne Beddard)

January 3, 2017 — By editors

Throughout Church history Christians have used various images and illustrations to explain why God became a human and died, and why these actions have been

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