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Thomas Aquinas’s Body-Soul Dualism And The Hierarchy Of Human Dignity In Brazil – Theological Origins Of A Nation’s Self-Understanding, Part 3 (Vinicius Marinho)
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The following is the second of a three-part series.The first can be found here, the second here. In sum, Boff proposes that a person is an indivisible body-soul
View ArticleThomas Aquinas’s Body-Soul Dualism And The Hierarchy Of Human Dignity in Brazil – Theological Origins Of A Nation’s Self-Understanding, Part 1 (Vinicius Marinho)
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“Manda quem pode, obedece quem tem juízo” is an old Brazilian proverb. It synthetizes, in two clauses, the dominant value of the Brazilian political culture:
View ArticleTruth And Irony – Beyond Binary Patterns In Theological Reasoning, Part 1 (Florian Klug)
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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
View ArticleTsimtsum In Life Of Pi, Part 2 (Daniel Reiser)
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The following is the second of a four-part series. The first can be found here. Hasidism, which translated Kabbalah into psychological categories, was a target
View ArticleThe Irreducible (Jean-Luc Marion)
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Of that which we cannot speak, must we remain silent? Probably—especially if we understand why we cannot say anything about it, and have good reason for not
View ArticleGod And Existence, Lecture 4 (Johannes Zachhuber)
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The following is the fourth lecture in an eight-part lecture series. Readers can also refer to lectures one, two, and three It highlights key arguments
View ArticleDreaming Innocence in America – Paul Tillich’s Radical Theology of Liberation, Part 2 (Alan Jay Richard)
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The following is the second installment of a multi-part series. The first installment can be accessed here. As Tillich argues in the second dissertation, Kant
View ArticleDreaming Innocence in America – Paul Tillich’s Radical Theology of Liberation, Part 1 (Alan Jay Richard)
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One of the challenges of liberation theology is to think the radical political and social liberation of the oppressed in a way that is truly this-worldly
View ArticleLove Strong as Death – Jews against Heidegger, On the Issue of Finitude – Part 2 (Agata Bielik-Robson)
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The following is the second of a two-part series. The first segment was published on July 25, 2016 and can be accessed here It highlights key arguments
View ArticleLove Strong as Death – Jews against Heidegger, On the Issue of Finitude – Part 1 (Agata Bielik-Robson)
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This article is published in two parts. The second portion will appear on August 1. > I have set before you life and death: choose life. – Deuteronomy 30:19
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