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Analysis of Patristic Interpretation of the “Shema” in Deuteronomy 6:4-5
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Jesus' mission and messianism through the prism of Islam and Christianity: Analysis of the Book of prophet Zechariah
Published 2024-01-01“…These are the two main differences in proving the truth in Islamic and Christian theology as regards prophethood and messiahship. …”
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A Hermeneutic Analysis of Selected Yorùbá Pentecostal Songs
Published 2023-11-01“…This paper considered the impact of the emerging trend of diffusion of African philosophy, worldviews, and Christian theology in the selected Christian songs. This in turn revealed the dynamism or the emerging trends in African Christianity that authenticate the pluricultural nature of contemporary world Christianity. …”
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Engaging Political Pentecostalism: A Probe into the Political Theology of a Post-Confessional Christian Network
Published 2025-01-01“…The criticism leveled there with the aid of the concepts of katechon, sovereignty, and common good is indicative of the necessity of a broader theological debate, given the multiple inconsistencies contained in its political theology, while being aware of the challenges that they pose to Christian theology as a whole.…”
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Genesis 1:1-3 in Selected Akan Mother-tongues: A Grammatico-syntactic Analysis
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Cruciform Theology and its Implications for African Christianity
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TOMO AKVINIEČIO MORALĖS FILOSOFIJA
Published 2004-01-01“…This ethics could be characterized as the synthesis of the elements of Christian theology, aristotelianism and neoplatonism. Aquinas divides law into eternal, divine, natural and human. …”
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TOMO AKVINIEČIO MORALĖS FILOSOFIJA
Published 2004-01-01“…This ethics could be characterized as the synthesis of the elements of Christian theology, aristotelianism and neoplatonism. Aquinas divides law into eternal, divine, natural and human. …”
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A Comparative Study of Mulla Sadra and Plantinga’s Views on the Issue of Evil
Published 2024-05-01“…In the Islamic domain, Mulla Sadra has endeavored to address the issue of evil in a way that does not harm religious beliefs, and in modern Christian theology, Alvin Plantinga has responded to this issue. …”
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The Caste Connection. On the Sacred Foundations of Social Hierarchy
Published 2016-03-01“…This article argues that we do not possess any conceptual apparatus to address this question today, because it was originally raised and answered in a Christian-theological context. The secularization of a Protestant-Christian notion of false religion gave shape to the European conception of ‘the caste system’ as an immoral social hierarchy. …”
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“What are we eating?” A theological-ethical analysis of the effects of food additives on human beings, especially in South Africa
Published 2021-12-01“… This article discusses Christian theological-ethical questions related to the processing of food and especially to the widespread use of food additives. …”
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Monotheistic understanding of the divine in African religion, Christianity and Islam
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Caste or qualification? Chaitanya Vaishnava Discussions about Brahmanas in Colonial India
Published 2016-03-01“…The general hypothesis of this article can be summarized in the following way: Discussions about caste system in India are constrained by Christian theological legacy within earlier Orientalist research. …”
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Gardens of the Bible as a Place of Encounter between Man and God
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“An Ancient System of Caste”: How the British Law against Caste Depends on Orientalism
Published 2016-03-01“…The stereotype of the caste system goes back to Christian theological accounts of India, developed further in Orientalist accounts during the colonial period, and is incorporated in the social sciences today. …”
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