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    Essai de recherche d’une typologie de la sainte mystique dans l’islam et le christianisme à partir de l’étude de cas de Rabia Adawiyya by Claude-Brigitte Carcenac

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The study focuses on a noteworthy eighth-century figure of Sufism, Rabia al-Adawiyya, and examines her case in four aspects : the hagiographic account of a saint’s life in its three main stages (birth, the taking up of a saintly life, death), the forms that the quest for divine love takes, the manifestations of the divine calling, and finally, the place of mysticism in a man-centered environment.…”
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    Christianity and medical science: A historical quest for remedy in time of epidemics by V.U. Iheanacho

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… On 27 March 2020, Pope Francis led a special prayer to seek divine intervention for the cessation of the global corona virus pandemic. …”
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    Paul’s Jewish Prophetic Critique of Jews in Romans by Lionel J. Windsor

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Israel’s failure is an intermediate but not an ultimate divine purpose. Jewish distinctiveness and Torah reveal the seriousness of sin and affirm the justice of God’s wrath. …”
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    A Critical Review of "Non-Existence of God" on the Aristotle's Book “Nicomachean Ethics” and its Effect on Philosophical Ethics Writing among Muslims by Zahra Atashi, Mojtaba Javidi, Alireza Farsinejad

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…By meditating on this book, one becomes the guardian of God, in which there are no traces of the many letters of God, one of the divine religions. Given that God and man's relationship with him are the ruling spirit of all the teachings of the divine religions, and in particular the religion of Islam, and that Muslim ethicists have followed Aristotle in their philosophical ethics and formulation, this absence of the one God has had some effects on philosophical ethics. …”
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    “Past fearing death”: Epicurean ethics in Measure for Measure by Jonathan Pollock

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The numerous allusions to Montaigne’s Essays and Lucretius’ De rerum natura, especially in Act III of Measure for Measure, suggest that non only an “evangelical” but an Epicurean reading of the play is possible, according to which the Duke is not so much a divine figure as an atomist philosopher, advocating measure (and pleasure) in all things.…”
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    Is embracing metaphysical determinism or free will a better response to suffering? by Aku S. Antombikums

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Metaphysical determinism argues that God divinely predetermines everything, including human suffering. …”
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    Paupertas (poverty) in John Calvin's Institutes by R. M. Britz

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…In referring to poverty, or to the victim of poverty, Calvin neither argues that the providentia Dei is a passive perpetual divine determinism nor that it is sacrificed to a temporal interim divine involvement. …”
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    Les Méta-Barons, des cyborgs subversifs ? by Adrien Cascarino

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Are they representations of "augmented", divine and limitless bodies? Or do these representations, on the contrary, aim to denounce an hubris underlying this lust for augmentation?…”
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    Did God Cause the World by an Act of Free Will, According to Aristotle? A Reading Based on Thomistic Insights by Carlos A. Casanova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As a contribution to the reflection on whether classic Greek philosophy gave priority either to <i>Necessity</i> and the <i>Fatum</i> or to freedom, this paper endeavors to prove three theses: (1) according to Aristotle, God caused the being of the world by an act of His will; (2) such an act of divine will was free and not necessary; (3) however, such causation is subject to the necessity of supposition. …”
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    Człowiek i przyroda w nauce chrześcijańskiego Wschodu by Janusz Aptacy

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Man created in the "image and likeness" of God is marked by divinity and participates in the divine intellect and, by means of his body, is in relation to the material world. …”
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    Imperial coinage and representation of Iulia Cornelia Salonina (253-268 AD) by Adrián Gordón Zan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As a result, we determine that there are clear differences between the periods 253-259 and 260-268, where she was more associated with traditional divinities in the first case and with messages linked to the imperial family, her virtues, and the divinities in the second. …”
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    Hieronymus on Hermits by Ioana Costa

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The solitude of the three hermits is adorned with moments of intense encounters in human and divine dimensions: different as they are, Paulus, Malchus and Hilarion share a sense of harmoniously living, either among people or in secluded places, in the desert or in the mountains.…”
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    La experiencia de Dios en el Nuevo Estado. Militarización y fascistización de la Semana Santa, 1936-1945 by César Rina Simón

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The National Catholicism used these rituals and religious context to legitimize the dictatorship in accordance with divine principles. The Francoist imaginary focuses on appropriating and redefining the symbols associated with the « popular » religiosity, from a purifying ecclesiastical perspective or fascist rhetoric.…”
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    Droga jako synonim zbawienia w Koranie. Refleksje lingwistyczno-teologiczne by Marek Micherdziński

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The verbal derivatives serve to define of the divine action in believers life (S. II, 143. 198; VI, 87; XVI, 36; XXXIX, 18; XCIII, ﻫَﺪَى : 7 hadà – „guided”). …”
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    L’hallucination de la connaissance : La Tentation de saint Antoine de Flaubert by Dagmar Stöferle

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…With the adherers of Gnosis he shares the dualism of a material, terrestrial world and a divine, otherworldly prime principle.  Hence, the basic question is whether he finally overcomes this dualism by acquiring “gnosis” or whether the dualisms persist in the text.  …”
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    The Conceptualization of Religious Moderation in Islamic Economic Jurisprudence: A Study of Al-Risalah by Imam Al-Shafi’i by M Ilham Tanzilulloh, Abdul Mun'im Saleh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Through a philosophical qualitative approach, this research examines how al-Shafi'i’s legal thought provides a sustainable framework for balancing textual authority and adaptability in Islamic economic jurisprudence, ensuring that legal rulings are both divinely grounded and responsive to socioeconomic contexts. …”
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    Study and analysis of eloquence and imagination in the thoughts of Rumi and Ibn Arabi about the levels of Adam (AS) (Relying on the Fusul-ul- hikam and the Rumi's poems) by Ali Mohammad Moazzeni, Seyyed Mohammad Reza Hosseini

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Ibn Arabi and Rumi, due to having common doctrinal and intellectual sources (linguistic richness), have many common views and ideas about this divine prophet, and the reason for this is their common intellectual foundations, especially the Holy Quran, as the main source of knowledge and then Hadiths and Islamic teachings and lectures and teachings of former mystics. …”
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    ON THE FUTURE OF TEACHING PREACHING IN THE MIDST OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC by J.E. Alcantara

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…These commitments arise from ongoing pedagogical research, teaching and learning experiences in classrooms and conferences, dialogues with colleagues, and most importantly, from listening to students at various seminaries and divinity schools discuss how they learn, grow, and thrive as preachers. …”
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