Philosophy of Religion

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  1. Translator’s Remarks on Karl Rahner’s “The Foundations of a Theory of Knowledge with Joseph Maréchal” in advance.Andrew Barrette - forthcoming - Philosophy and Theology.
    The essay introduces the English translation of Karl Rahner’s early writing, “The Foundations of a Theory of Knowledge with Joseph Maréchal.” This piece, written in 1927, provides insight into Rahner’s early formation, especially as it relates to the thought of the Belgian Jesuit Maréchal. In it, there is a focus is upon how the analysis of judgment gives a ground for a metaphysics of knowledge. This essay gives a brief account of the history of the piece, its content, as well (...)
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  2. Adhipati, Yogācāra Intersubjectivity, and Soteriology in Kuiji’s Commentaries.Jessica X. Zu - forthcoming - Sophia:1-24.
    This study sheds light on a key concept of Yogācāra intersubjectivity that played a significant role in medieval Chinese Yogācāra. Specifically, it analyzes how Kuiji 窺基 (632–682) reinterprets adhipati (activating and amplifying influence; Ch: zengshang 增上 or zengshang li 增上力 or zengshang yuan 增上緣) to account for intersubjective karmic interactions across different lifeworlds in the events of teaching and killing.As this line of investigation shows, Kuiji’s theory of adhipati attempts to sidestep the entanglement of the problems of intersubjectivity and incommensurable (...)
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  3. Cultural Heritage and Moral Obligations: A Philosophical Inquiry Into Preservation and Innovation.Rafael Costa - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):508-523.
    In light of social change and rapid technological improvement, "Cultural Heritage and Moral Obligations: A Philosophical Inquiry into Preservation and Innovation" sets out to investigate the ethical aspects of cultural heritage. This investigation explores the value of cultural legacy as a storehouse of human knowledge, identity, and community while recognising its enormous influence on the construction of both personal and societal narratives. It recognises the difficulties presented by the needs of development and the demands of respecting the past as it (...)
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  4. The Effect Evaluation of Digital Integration of Traditional Drama and Modern Drama Art Based on Intelligent Computing.Limin Duan, Rosdeen Bin Suboh, Ni Chen, Yanhong Jin, Chao Zhang & Xiaokai Ma - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):489-507.
    Out of the consideration of the same artistic essence and aesthetic function of drama and opera as theater, many directors devoted their lives to building a "golden bridge" between drama and opera: on the one hand, to maintain the traditional characteristics of opera, but "to make use of new ideas, new techniques, and new organization, so that the face of the old opera can be renewed". On the other hand, their early practice of new drama also made them realize that (...)
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  5. Romantic Piano Art Aesthetics and Classical Philosophy Art Core Fusion Presentation.Bin Feng - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):524-541.
    In the romantic period, there emerged a lot of piano works with colorful creation methods, which brought people infinite enjoyment of beauty and triggered countless discussions. Starting from the Romantic period, this paper analyzes the aesthetic characteristics of piano art, discusses its aesthetic essence, and traces its development source, aiming to deepen the public's cognition of piano art, strengthen the importance of piano art, give play to the influence of art, let aesthetics penetrate into the public and enrich the emotional (...)
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  6. The Role of Symbolic Interaction in Cultural Identity Formation: A Philosophical Analysis.Lucas da Silva - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):473-488.
    This philosophical examination investigates the complex processes through which people develop their identities within various cultural settings and examines the function of symbolic interactionism in constructing cultural identities. Symbolic interactionism, which has its roots in the writings of academics like Herbert Blumer and George Herbert Mead, describe the role of relationships, meaning negotiation, and symbols in social reality and human behaviour. Symbolic interactionism provides a useful paradigm for comprehending how people use cultural symbols, customs, and social interactions to negotiate their (...)
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  7. The Religious Singing and its Influence in Supporting of Vocals and Vocal Arts.XiaoTong Guo - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):460-472.
    One of the main issues raised over the years has been how religion feels about music. The relationship between religion and music as a promoting and not a corrupting art is one of the problems that warrants further research in this area. According to this article, phonic music can be a source for various services and be supported by religion in particular circumstances. The article discusses the musical elements of several religious texts, how religion affects the creative process, the human (...)
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  8. Effect of Religious Commitment, Intrinsic Religiosity, and Perceived Service Quality on Purchase Intention: Exploring Moderating Role of Religious Belief.Musaddag Elrayah & Waleed Abdulrahman Alawad - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):436-459.
    The primary objective of this study was to investigate the influence of religious commitment, intrinsic religiosity, perceived service quality, and CSR on customer purchase intention, with customer life satisfaction as a potential mediator. Additionally, the study examined the moderating effect of religious belief. A questionnaire was developed based on an extensive review of the literature to gather data from customers in the hospitality sector in Saudi Arabia, using convenience sampling. The study achieved a usable response rate of 81.4%. Structural equation (...)
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  9. Visual Mining Method of Japanese Movie Resources Based on Association Rules.Qin Wang - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):419-435.
    One of the crucial fields of study that is getting more attention is association rule mining. It is crucial to databases' knowledge discovery (KDD). KDD and association rule mining have a very broad use. It has evolved at a rapid rate over the past fifteen years. Association Rule Mining is a novel technology, although it is still in the discovery and development stages. Video is an illustration of interactive media data since it contains text, pictures, meta-data, visual, sound, and different (...)
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  10. Philosophical Perspectives on Cultural Hybridity: The Dynamics of Identity and Alterity.Wang Yi - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):403-418.
    The research study explores the philosophical viewpoints on cultural hybridity and considers how they affect the development of identities, moral behaviour, epistemological criticism, and real-world applications in a variety of fields. Cultural hybridity, which is defined as the blending of different cultural aspects, calls into question established ideas about identity and encourages us to reevaluate the flexibility and diversity that are fundamental to the human self. For measuring, the research study used the Smart PLS Algorithm Model related to variables through (...)
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  11. Environmental Ethics and Cultural Values: Philosophical Approaches to Eco-Axiology.Leila Ahmed - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):371-387.
    The paper "Environmental Ethics and Cultural Values related to the Philosophical Approaches to Eco-Axiology" examines the complex interplay of ethical concerns about the environment, cultural viewpoints, and human values. This research explores eco-axiology, the philosophical study of values in connection to the natural world, observing at how moral precepts influence how people interact with the natural world. For measuring, the research study used SPSS software and generated results, including descriptive statistics and one-way ANOVA test analysis, which also explains the pair (...)
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  12. Study on the Coexistence of French Republican Values and Muslim Culture.Huining Zhang - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):352-370.
    France's "republican assimilation" immigration policy has been widely questioned, and the contradiction and estrangement between Muslim immigrants and the mainstream society seems to be deepening. This paper focuses on the coexistence of French republican values and Muslim culture, discusses and analyzes the French immigration policy and various social problems caused by Muslim immigrants in France, and puts forward suggestions on how to solve these problems. The study found that the high unemployment rate, the backward living environment, the discrimination brought by (...)
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  13. The Effects of Dance Movement Therapy in the Treatment of Depression.Xing Zhao - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):388-402.
    Two essential components make up the semantic information that was used to pinpoint the video events. They consist of: (a) A spatial component of a video frame, such as the scenery, visible people, and visible objects. (b) A temporal component that is represented by a series of video frames across time, such as the actions of a character or the movements of an object. The video's audio, video, and text components are examined in order to provide the higher-level semantic data. (...)
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  14. Effects of Religiosity and Perceived Social Support on Career Success: Examining Moderating Role of Islamic Workplace Spirituality.Mohanad Mohammed Sufyan Ghaleb & Fatimah Abdulaziz Alshiha - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):280-303.
    The viability of an organization hinges upon the effectiveness of its workforce. Enhanced performance among employees directly correlates with heightened organizational efficacy. Consequently, this study endeavours to investigate the influence of religiosity, perceived social support, and religious work ethics on both career commitment and career success. Moreover, it seeks to scrutinize the mediating impact of career commitment and the moderating role of Islamic workplace spirituality. Data were gathered from employees engaged in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) situated in the Kingdom (...)
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  15. A Multi-Perspective Reflection on College students' English Vocabulary and Language Skills Learning Under the Theory of Epistemology.Bisen Guo, Yingxue Wang & Jianjian Yin - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):304-329.
    More and more tech-savvy learners are expanding the language learning environment with mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL).From the perspective of epistemological philosophy, this paper examines the relevance of the smartphone application effect, receptive vocabulary knowledge, and receptive language ability in the development of English vocabulary knowledge in Chinese college English learners. Fifty-four freshman English learners were divided into two groups. One group used a smartphone app, and the other used traditional memorization methods. The results showed that, first, there was a (...)
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  16. Effect of Religiosity, Religious Motivation and Cultural Motivation on Destination Loyalty and Emotional Connection:Exploring Mediating Effect of Religious Tourism.Vimala Venugopal Muthuswamy & Ahmed Abdulaziz Alshiha - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):330-351.
    The economic advancement of any nation hinges significantly upon the phenomenon of tourism. Hence, the primary objective of this study was crafted to scrutinize the influence of religiosity, religious motivation, and cultural motivation on religious tourism, destination loyalty, and emotional attachment. Moreover, this research delved into the mediating role of religious tourism in elucidating the relationship between religiosity, religious belief, cultural belief, destination belief, and emotional attachment. Employing a cross-sectional research design, data were gathered from respondents utilizing a 7-point Likert (...)
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  17. Personality Traits in the Holy Quran: A Psychological Study of Personality Types.Sanaa Aluey Abdul Sada*, Ahmed Rashid Hussein, Shuruq Kamil Ismail, Ismaiel Oqla Abdul Lateef, Jumaah Hussein Ali & Maiada Fadil Ahmed - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):220-254.
    The Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet are a rich source of learning about human psychology and the personality types, patterns and traits. This study attempted to understand whether personality types and patterns can be understood through Islamic knowledge. For this purpose, the study examined the personality traits as laid down in the Qur’an and later disseminated though the hadiths. A qualitative research design was adopted for this study, combining philosophical and phenomenological approaches, where the former captured the (...)
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  18. The Sanctity of Totemism: The Elixir of Society ——Durkheim's "Religious Society" and confucius' "Rooting Ritual Regulations in Humaneness" Share the Same Path, but Have Different Returns.Zhiheng Su & Zhilong Yan - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):200-219.
    It is well known that totem worship is an early product of human society, from which it can be argued that East and West share a common cultural origin, although totem worship cannot be identified as the initial origin of all human civilizations, it is the common premise from which all subsequent clans, tribes, and groups emerged. When societies face upheaval and change and breed conflict and chaos, salvation may be found in the common cultural origins of humankind. This paper (...)
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  19. Research on Ecological Innovation Strategy of Commercial Illustration in Cultural and Creative Packaging Design.Xiao Ye & Fei Jiang - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):255-279.
    The progress and development of the new era has given commercial illustration a new vitality, expanding and enhancing its commercial value and cultural connotation.However, under the influence of traditional mechanistic philosophical thought, there is a tendency of utilitarianization, mechanization, absolutization and fragmentation in China's commercial illustration in general, resulting in various reform measures facing difficulties and resistance, especially not conducive to the healthy and comprehensive development of packaging design.Ecological philosophy, as a systematic, holistic, processual and connected idea, is now being (...)
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  20. The Major Human Rights, in Light of the Two Revelations.Dr Abdel Aziz Shaker Hamdan Al Kubaisi & Dr Younus Abdulhadi Khaleel Al Fayyadh - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):149-166.
    Various domains of life widely recognise the concept of human rights. Regardless of one's spiritual beliefs or background, individuals possess an inherent understanding of their fundamental rights. This knowledge of human rights originates from Allah, who has communicated it through various messengers, including the esteemed Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. This study focuses on examining the religious perspective on basic human rights in order to establish a comprehensive understanding of these rights. There are two revelations: This study employs a linguistic descriptive analysis (...)
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  21. Interfaith Dialogue in Contemporary Europe: Challenges and Prospects for Religious.Fatima Mernissi - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):182-199.
    This study examines the dynamics of interfaith communication in modern-day Europe, emphasizing the obstacles to and opportunities presented by religious heterogeneity. The religious landscape of Europe is heterogeneous, with followers of many religions living side by side. But this variety also brings difficulties, like bias, political unrest, and resentment from the past, which can obstruct attempts to foster mutual understanding and collaboration across religious communities. Interfaith communication is essential for advancing religious freedom and social cohesiveness despite these obstacles. The research (...)
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  22. Re-Examination of Religion, Philosophy and Art in Contemporary china's Oil Paintings.Xiaomin Xiang - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):167-181.
    Up to now, China's painting has not completely shaken off the influence of the spirit of European philosophy or a fundamental change in the way of viewing. The spirit of the unity of subject and object in ancient China philosophy influenced the formation and development of China's paintings. Since China Art Institute introduced figurative expressionism, a new art, into the contemporary art education system of China, it has shown its unique value in professional theory and practical skills. It not only (...)
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  23. The Philosophical Fusion of the Primitive Aesthetics of Chinese and Western Religious Paintings and the Study of Contemporary Paintings.Sun Fei & Gao Ming - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):135-148.
    When art develops to a certain extent, it is bound to be mixed with traces of religion, and art influenced by religion occupies an important position in the entire history of art development. Looking at the development history of Chinese and Western painting art, we can find that there are indeed many connections between religion and art. The spiritual transmission of religion is carried out using intuition through painting art, and its vital role is reflected in the long history of (...)
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  24. Secularism and its Discontents: Re-Evaluating the Role of Religion in Modern European Democracies.Taha Hussein - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):119-134.
    The present study delves into the complex interplay between religion and secularism within the framework of contemporary European democracies. It explores how secularism is changing and how it is affecting public life, societal norms, and government. The purpose of the study is to clarify the difficulties and controversies surrounding secularism in Europe by examining the historical context and current dynamics. For measuring, the research used Smart PLS software and generated results, including descriptive statistics, which also present a smart PLS Algorithm (...)
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  25. The Influence of Confucian Culture on the Formation of china's Legal Thought.Yongjian Jia - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):104-118.
    Throughout the ancient society of China, we can find that from Qin and Han Dynasties to Ming and Qing Dynasties, the social nature, political structure and legal system of China did not change endlessly due to the change of dynasties. On the contrary, it was always in a stable state. This has to be attributed to the all-round and deep-seated influence of Confucianism on China society. Confucian culture had an important influence on the development of China's law in the two (...)
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  26. Research on the Infiltration Influence of Religious Consciousness on the Cultural Connotation of Dance.Min Long - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):67-81.
    In the development of history, due to the unbalanced development of various ethnic groups, some ethnic minorities do not have their own characters. However, with the development of the times and the appearance of cultural relics, it can be seen that most ethnic groups have their own unique dances, and the performance forms and styles of dances reflect the connotation of dance culture and religious culture to a great extent. This paper makes a related research on the influence of religious (...)
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  27. Enhancing Arabic Literacy Skills in Indonesian Boarding Schools: Empirical Evidence of an Innovative Learning Model for Reading Religious Texts.Isop Syafei - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):82-103.
    Arabic literacy skills are essential for Muslim learners to comprehend religious texts; however, when trying to improve these skills, students face numerous obstacles that require immediate attention. This study aims to develop and evaluate an Arabic learning model designed to enhance the capability of students in Indonesian boarding schools to read religious books. The research follows a three-stage approach: introductory study, model development, and model validation. The study takes place in Al-Jawami and Al-Falah boarding schools in West Java Province, Indonesia. (...)
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  28. Statistical Analysis of Hadith Terminologies in Ibn rajab's 'Fath Al-Bari Sharh Sahih Al-Bukhari: A Comprehensive Study.Tariq Ibrahim Abdul Razzaq Al-Masoud - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):39-66.
    The objective of this study is to conduct an analysis of the terminologies employed by Imam Ibn Rajab in his well-known work, "Fath al-Bari Sharh Sahih al-Bukhari," with the intention of enhancing our comprehension of his methodology in the field of Hadith studies. The study utilises a methodology that combines textual analysis and statistical techniques to examine the occurrence and usage of specific terms. The study also compares Ibn Rajab’s terminology with that of "Muqaddimah Ibn Salah" for a thorough analysis. (...)
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  29. Cultural Tourism and Spiritual Experiences: A Study of Religious Tourists.Muhammad Awais Bhatti & Ahmed Abdulaziz Alshiha - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):1-23.
    This study examines the connections among cultural tourism, spirituality, and associated factors among religious tourists in Saudi Arabia. It focuses on how cultural tourism impacts spiritual fulfilment, considering visitors' intentions to visit religious sites, while also factoring in cultural competence and trust in tourism brands as moderators. This study involved 244 participants, who were administered self-report surveys during their visits to religious sites and cultural attractions in Saudi Arabia. Data analysis employed Stata-SEM software, utilizing structural equation modelling (SEM) to assess (...)
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  30. Influence of Philosophy on Art——Take beethoven's Music Creation as an Example.Huo Yulei - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):24-38.
    Philosophy is the soul of art, and art is great because of philosophy. All kinds of philosophical thoughts seep into artists' minds like water flooding the beach, affecting their world outlook and outlook on life, and providing theoretical guidance for their artistic creation from aesthetic thoughts to creative methods. Beethoven used musical language to express the deepest worries in the hearts of the advanced people of his time. This paper attempts to explore the internal development law of art philosophy from (...)
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  31. Impact of ownership structure and cross‐listing on the role of female audit committee financial experts in mitigating earnings management. Bilal, Francisca Ezeani, Muhammad Usman, Bushra Komal & Ali Meftah Gerged - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    Business Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, EarlyView.
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  32. Book symposium: Patrick Todd, The open future: why future contingents are all false. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 224 pp. $80.00. [REVIEW]Daniel Rubio - 2024 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 95 (2):217-223.
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  33. Could Avicenna’s god remain within himself?: A reply to the Naṣīrian interpretation.Ferhat Taşkın - forthcoming - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion:1-21.
    Avicenna holds that since God has existed from all eternity and is immutable and impassible, he cannot come to have an attribute or feature that he has not had from all eternity. He also claims for the simultaneous causation. A puzzle arises when we consider God’s creating this world. If God is immutable and impassible, then his attributes associated with his creating this world are unchanging. So, God must have been creating the world from all eternity. But then God’s creative (...)
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  34. Durand of Saint-Pourçain’s Refutation of Concurrentism.Jean-Luc Solere - 2024 - Religions 15 (5):1-22.
    The Dominican theologian Durand of Saint-Pourçain (ca. 1275–1334), breaking from the wide consensus, made a two-pronged attack on concurrentism (i.e., the theory according to which God does more than conserving creatures in existence and co-causes all their actions). On the one hand, he shows that the concurrentist position leads to the unacceptable consequence that God is the direct cause of man’s evil actions. On the other hand, he attacks the metaphysical foundations of concurrentism, first in the version offered by Thomas (...)
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  35. Keine Frage, keine Antwort.Christiane Nagel - 2024 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 66 (2):249-268.
    Zusammenfassung Wissenschaft ist geprägt durch Ausdifferenzierungs- und Pluralisierungsprozesse, wodurch konkrete Forschung in Ansatz und Reichweite immer fokussierter und partikularer wird. Eine solche Spezialisierung ist einerseits sehr wünschenswert, birgt aber gerade für den in Disziplinen agierenden Diskurs bzw. das System Wissenschaft gewisse Schwierigkeiten in sich. Mit dem Ruf nach mehr Interdisziplinarität versucht Wissenschaft und die auf sie angewiesene Gesellschaft zu reagieren. Interdisziplinarität braucht aber klare Disziplinarität. Vor diesem Hintergrund will dieser Beitrag ein Angebot machen, Disziplinen nicht über bestimmte Gegenstände, Methoden oder (...)
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  36. Leiblicher Glaube.Roman Winter-Tietel - 2024 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 66 (2):217-248.
    Zusammenfassung In der gegenwärtigen Diskussion um Leiblichkeit wird der Glaubensbegriff nur selten thematisiert. Dieser Beitrag reflektiert ausgehend von der Neuen Phänomenologie die leibliche Bedingung des christlichen Glaubens als Selbstaffektion Gottes. Mit Rekurs auf Michel Henry und Meister Eckhart wird die Gottesgeburt in den Seelengrund als eine Bewegung des Lebens verstanden, die den menschlichen Leib als Fleisch lebendig und affektiv erfüllt. Im Anschluss daran wird der Glaubensbegriff als ein Vermögen entwickelt, worin Gott sich als Gabe in einem Sich des Menschen selbstaffiziert (...)
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  37. Verborgene Gegenwart.Katrin Koenig - 2024 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 66 (2):179-196.
    Zusammenfassung Wie kann Gottes Gegenwart trotz ihrer Verborgenheit wahrgenommen werden? In dem folgenden Beitrag möchte ich zeigen, wie Simone Weil die Erfahrungen der Verborgenheit und der Abwesenheit Gottes als Signatur des Unglücks und der Entwurzelung der Menschen in der Moderne analysiert. Des Weiteren wird dargestellt, wie Simone Weil vor diesem Hintergrund mit einer kreuzestheologischen Denkfigur reflektiert, wie die Gottesliebe in besonderer Weise im Unglück verborgen anwesend sein kann, trotz Erfahrung der Abwesenheit Gottes. Hier schließt sich die erkenntnistheoretische Frage nach der (...)
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  38. Finite Freedom and its split from the Absolute in Schelling’s Bruno.Juan José Rodríguez - 2024 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 66 (2):93-115.
    The dialogue Bruno of 1802 is arguably the natural starting point for any investigation on the concepts of finitude, evil and human freedom in Schelling’s middle metaphysics. In this dialogue the author elaborates for the first time in his system a concept of freedom and independence of the finite, which extends via his reformulation in Philosophy and Religion of 1804 to the Freedom Essay of 1809 and beyond to the works of 1810 and 1811 – Stuttgart Private Lectures and The (...)
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  39. Die Geburt der Religionsgeschichte aus dem Geist des liberalen Protestantismus: Der Fall Frankreich.Vsevolod V. Zolotukhin - 2024 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 66 (2):116-138.
    Zusammenfassung Der Beitrag widmet sich der Entstehung des Faches Religionsgeschichte in Frankreich. Die Vorgeschichte zu diesem Prozess beginnt mit Benjamin Constants Religionsphilosophie der 1810–1820er Jahre, in der die lokalen und diachronen Veränderungen des allgemein menschlichen religiösen Gefühls als ein Schlüssel zur Religionsgeschichte verstanden wurden. Nach einer langen Pause wird das Thema des religiösen Gefühls in Albert Révilles liberaltheologischem Projekt wieder aktuell. Ausgehend von Schleiermachers Voraussetzungen hoffte Réville dadurch die Apologetik zu modernisieren wie auch den Weg zum theologischen Inklusivismus zu bahnen. (...)
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  40. The principle of reverence for life and Christian ethics in the interpretations of Albert Schweitzer and Karl Barth.Alexander Chernyavsky - 2024 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 66 (2):139-153.
    The theological problems of the ethics of love for one’s neighbour are considered: the impossibility of literal fulfilment of the commandments and doubtfulness of their applicability in public and state life. One of the approaches to solving these problems is based on the principle of reverence for life, proposed by Albert Schweitzer and expressing, in his opinion, the essence of love for one’s neighbour. Subsequently, this principle was borrowed by Karl Barth, who gave it a theological justification. Although Barth’s texts (...)
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  41. Transformative Repetitions.Alexander Garton-Eisenacher - 2024 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 66 (2):154-178.
    This article analyses the parallels between the pre-Qin Daoist notion of heng 恒 as a constancy that is nevertheless ceaselessly in motion, and Karl Barth’s concept of Beständigkeit as God’s constancy throughout infinite transformation. Underlying both concepts is an understanding of the ultimate origin (whether dao 道 or the Christian God) as irreducibly temporal in nature. Stemming from this conviction, both systems of thought ultimately identify the continuous change of the ultimate origin with the flow of time in the universe. (...)
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  42. Review of Mimi Chandran and Sreenath V.S., An Introduction to Indian Aesthetics: History, Theory, and Theoreticians. [REVIEW]Abhisek Ghosal - forthcoming - Sophia:1-3.
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  43. Re-appropriating Freedom: Agamben’s Form-of-Life as a Response to Foucault’s Biopower.Abbas Jamali - forthcoming - Sophia:1-23.
    Giorgio Agamben’s philosophy has been influenced by Michel Foucault’s thoughts in various aspects. This influence can be seen especially in methodology and political philosophy to a certain extent. Agamben’s political project, Homo Sacer, culminates in the publication of The Use of Bodies, where he proposes ‘form-of-life’ as a way to overcome the contemporary biopolitics. While the concept of form-of-life has often been considered in connection with the issue of sovereignty and law, this article argues that it (and Agamben’s coming politics) (...)
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  44. Future contingency, future indeterminacy, and grounding: comments on Todd.Alan R. Rhoda - 2024 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 95 (2):209-215.
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  45. Book symposium: Patrick Todd, The Open Future: Why Future Contingents are All False. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 224 pp. $80.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Todd - 2024 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 95 (2):225-231.
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  46. Book Symposium: Patrick Todd, The Open Future: Why Future Contingents are All False. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 224 pp. $80.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Todd - 2024 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 95 (2):205-207.
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  47. A Report on the Edinburgh Gifford Lectures 2024.Guy Bennett-Hunter - 2024 - Expository Times 235 (9):363-365.
    A report on Cornel West's Edinburgh Gifford Lectures 2024: "A Jazz-soaked Philosophy for our Catastrophic Times: From Socrates to Coltrane".
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  48. Reyes, señores, súbditos y vasallos: la pastoral eclesiástica sobre el ideal de las relaciones políticas en Castilla (siglos XIV-XVII).Guillermo Arquero - 2024 - Horizonte 21 (64):206305-206305.
    En el presente trabajo se hace una aproximación a los parámetros morales enseñados por la Iglesia en sus obras pastorales (manuales de confesión y tratados de teología moral) en lo que se refiere a la relación entre gobernantes y gobernados. Para ello, se ha seleccionado un grupo de obras que se escribieron o leyeron asiduamente en la Corona de Castilla y León entre los siglos XIV y XVII. En primer lugar, se trata la casuística sobre la legitimidad de la autoridad, (...)
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  49. "Batı'nın Kavramlarıyla Müslümanca Din Felsefesi Yapmanın İmkânı" Başlıklı Makaleye İtiraz.İbrahim Yıldız - 2024 - Turkish Studies-Comparative Religious Studies 19 (1):183-192.
    In Turkey, where the philosophy of religion is still a relatively new academic field, there are different approaches regarding the fundamental principles that should guide its development. It has been claimed that to conduct a Muslim philosophy of religion, it is necessary to stay away from the concepts that are the product of the intellectual pursuit of Western thought. This claim, which is put forward by Hasan Er, is justified by the thought that some of the basic concepts that emerged (...)
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  50. What if A Teleological Conception of Value is False?Benjamin Elmore - 2024 - Sophia:1-8.
    In this paper, I will critique Paul Draper’s recent model of God’s motivational structure, according to which God can make hard choices. I will argue that this model illegitimately treats value in a purely teleological way, as something to be promoted. Following T.M. Scanlon’s work on value theory, when we consider the fact that value is to be respected rather than merely promoted, this realization will significantly foreclose on the possible cases in which hard choices can conceivably be made by (...)
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