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  1. Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrine.Brian Hebblethwaite - 2008 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrine_ surveys and comments on recent work by philosophers of religion in the analytic tradition on the doctrines of the Christian creed. Topics covered include creation, Incarnation, Trinity, salvation and eschatology, and the ultimate future of creation. Comprehensive survey of core Christian doctrines.
     
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  2. Practicing Christian Doctrine: An Introduction to Thinking and Living Theologically.[author unknown] - 2014
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    Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrine.Brian Hebblethwaite (ed.) - 2005 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrine_ surveys and comments on recent work by philosophers of religion in the analytic tradition on the doctrines of the Christian creed. Topics covered include creation, Incarnation, Trinity, salvation and eschatology, and the ultimate future of creation. Comprehensive survey of core Christian doctrines.
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  4. Christian Doctrine and the Old Testament: Theology in the Service of Biblical Exegesis.[author unknown] - 2017
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  5. Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrines.Maria Rosa Antognazza - 2013 - In The Oxford Handbook of Leibniz. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This contribution discusses Leibniz’s views on key Christian doctrines which were surrounded, in the early modern period, by particularly lively debates. The first section delves into his defence of the Trinity and the Incarnation against the charge of contradiction, and his exploration of metaphysical models capacious enough to accommodate these mysteries. The second section focuses on the resurrection and the Eucharist with special regard to their connections with Leibniz’s metaphysics of bodies. The third section investigates Leibniz’s position on predestination, (...)
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    Theology of nature: Reflections on the dogmatic doctrine of creation.Christian Danz - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (3):7.
    The doctrine of creation and the knowledge of nature have come into tension in modernity. Against this background, the article discusses the basic problems of a theology of nature starting from a systematic theology of religious communication. Dogmatic statements about the world as God’s creation are not about a description of nature and reality but about a reflexive account of Christian–religious communication. The object of the doctrine of creation is thus the world-related contents of the Christian (...)
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    Trinity and temporality: the Christian doctrine of God in the light of process theology and the theology of hope.John Joseph O'Donnell - 1985 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Christian Political Theology in an Age of Discontent: Mediating Scripture, Doctrine, and Political Reality. [REVIEW]Gianmarco Palermo & Peter Rožič Sj - 2019 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (2):246-248.
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    Christian Doctrine and the Old Testament: Theology in the Service of Biblical Exegesis, by Gary Anderson. [REVIEW]James Calvin Davis - 2018 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 72 (2):210-212.
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    Christian Doctrine in the Light of Michael Polanyi’s Theory of Personal Knowledge (A Personalist Theology). [REVIEW]John C. Puddefoot - 1995 - Tradition and Discovery 22 (2):40-41.
  11. Christian Doctrine as Ontological Commitment to a Narrative.Sameer Yadav - 2017 - In Oliver D. Crisp & Fred Sanders (eds.), The Task of Dogmatics: Explorations in Theological Method. Los Angeles Theology Conferenc. pp. 70-86.
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    The Christian doctrine of God.William Newton Clarke - 1909 - New York,: C. Scribner's Sons.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Christian Systematic Theology in a World Context.Ninian Smart & Steven Konstantine - 1991
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    Doctrinal Issues Concerning Human Nature and Self-Love, and the Case of Archibald Campbell's Enquiry.Christian Maurer - 2016 - Intellectual History Review 26 (3):355-369.
    This essay explores doctrinal issues in the philosophical and theological debates on human nature and self-love in the early 18th century. It focuses on the arguments between the Scottish philosopher and theologian Archibald Campbell and the Committee for Purity of Doctrine concerning Campbell’s Enquiry into the Original of Moral Virtue (1733). These centre in particular on Campbell’s supposedly unorthodox account of self-love as a virtuous principle and the connected more general view of human nature as tending towards virtue. A (...)
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    Christian doctrine of human spirituality.Valentyna Bodak - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 8:29-38.
    The crisis situation of the present human society is considered in modern theology as a state of spiritual degradation, which in general is inherent in the whole human race. Ignoring the spiritual factor in public life, according to theologians, is a major source of deepening social contradictions. Impotence is the source of all misery in personal, family and social life. Therefore, today sermons from the church's ambon sound with appeals to the moral and spiritual revival of man, with the (...)
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    The early Christian doctrine of God.Robert McQueen Grant - 1966 - Charlottesville,: University Press of Virginia.
    Grant ackowledges that Christian theology owes much to the philosophy of the classical world, but he believes the remarkable tenacity of Christian inspiration resulted from the revelation of the Trinity. From the philosophical background of Christian doctrine, especially Middle Platonism and the writings of Numenius of Apamea, Grant traces the development of God the Father, Creator, and Preserver of the universe.
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  17. Called to Freedom Liberation Theology and the Future of Christian Doctrine.Daniel L. Migliore - 1980
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    Other Themes in Christian Doctrine.Brian Hebblethwaite - 2005 - In Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrine. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 127–145.
    This chapter contains section titled: The Church The Sacraments The Philosophy of Worship The Doctrine of Providence.
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    Ferdinand Christian Baur: a reader.Ferdinand Christian Baur - 2022 - New York: T&T Clark :. Edited by Johannes Zachhuber & David Lincicum.
    Brings together the key writings of Ferdinand Christian Baur across theology, biblical studies, early Christian history, and philosophy, showing his crucial role in the development of 19th-century thought.
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    Ontology, Missiology, and the Travail of Christian Doctrine: A Conversation with Kevin Hector’s Theology without Metaphysics.Kevin J. Vanhoozer - 2013 - Journal of Analytic Theology 1:108-119.
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    Archibald Campbell and the Committee for Purity of Doctrine on Natural Reason, Natural Religion, and Revelation.Christian Maurer - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (2):256-275.
    This article discusses Archibald Campbell’s (1691-1756) early writings on religion, and the reactions they provoked from conservative orthodox Presbyterians. Purportedly against the Deist Matthew Tindal, Campbell crucially argued for two claims, namely (i) for the reality of immutable moral laws of nature, and (ii) for the incapacity of natural reason, or the light of nature, to discover the fundamental truths of religion, in particular the existence and perfections of God, and the immortality of the soul. In an episode that had (...)
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  22. To what body and what humanity does the Christian doctrine of the Resurrection refer? Philosophical, exegetical and theological elements in John Locke's answer.M. C. Pitassi - 1998 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 53 (1):45-61.
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    Descartes on the Human Soul: Philosophy and the Demands of Christian Doctrine (review).Richard A. Watson - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (1):120-121.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Descartes on the Human Soul: Philosophy and the Demands of Christian DoctrineRichard A. WatsonC. F. Fowler. Descartes on the Human Soul: Philosophy and the Demands of Christian Doctrine. International Archives of the History of Ideas, 160. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999. Pp. xiii + 438. Cloth, $168.00.As Defender of the Faith, René Descartes wrote his Meditations to fulfill the request of the Fifth Lateran Council in (...)
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    Reformed humanism: essays on Christian doctrine, philosophy, and church.David Fergusson - 2024 - New York: T&T Clark.
    The three sections of the collection deal respectively with Doctrinal Themes, Philosophical Engagements and Church and Society. Core doctrines to be explored include God, creation, Christology, anthropology and eschatology. The philosophical material represents theological interactions with Humean scepticism, the ambivalence of Adam Smith's religious commitments, the possibility of a natural theology after Darwin, and recent work on religion and science. The final section deals more broadly with issues in contemporary church life and the contested place of theology (...)
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    John Henry Newman, Infallibility, and the Development of Christian Doctrine.David P. Long - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 58 (2):181-194.
    This essay charts the parallel growth of Newman's theory of doctrinal development, and infallibility within that doctrinal development, with its author's movement from a via media in Anglicanism to recognition of the truth in the Roman Church. This essay analyzes the theological need for a theory of doctrinal development, the failure of Newman's via media project, and his role as a creative theologian. Then this essay examines in detailed Newman's 1845 Essay on the Development of Christian (...)
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    Ilaria Ramelli, The Christian Doctrine of Apokatastasis: A Critical Assessment from the New Testament to Eriugena.Steven Nemes - 2015 - Journal of Analytic Theology 3:226-233.
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    Development of Christian Doctrine: Some Historical Prolegomena.Jaroslav Pelikan - 1969 - Yale University Press.
    The problem of change has assumed great prominence in much of the current ferment in theology, and many of the issues in question can best be interpreted as relating to the validity and limits of doctrinal development. The questions cannot be faced constructively, however, until the development of doctrine has been clearly charted, a historical as well as a theological assignment. In this unique introductory survey—more modest in scope but more scholarly in method than Cardinal Newman’s great programmatic (...)
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    Integrating evolution: A contribution to the Christian doctrine of creation.Rudolf B. Brun - 1994 - Zygon 29 (3):275-296.
    Science has demonstrated that the universe creates itself through its own history. This history is the result of a probabilistic process, not a deterministic execution of a plan. Science has also documented that human beings are a result of this universal, probabilistic process of general evolution. At first sight, these results seem to contradict Christian teaching. According to the Bible, history is essentially the history of salvation. Human beings therefore are not an “accident of nature” but special creations to (...)
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    Technik und Theologie. Was ist der Gegenstand einer theologischen Technikethik?Christian Schwarke - 2005 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 49 (1):88-104.
    The paper argues that the history of technology proves some common assumptions of the theological treatment of technology to be wrang. Therefore both the relation of technology to the Christian culture and the place of technology within Christian doctrine have to be reconsidered. As technology does not merely Substitute but supplements the existing the idea of the concursus divinus is a more adequate expression for a theological understanding of technology than the doctrine of creation. In terms of method (...)
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    Kuhn's Structural Revolutions and the Development of Christian Doctrine: A Systematic Discussion.Edwin El-Mahassni - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (3):509-522.
    In 1845, John Henry Cardinal Newman wrote a treatise describing the development of Christian doctrine. Since then, his ideas have been challenged, in particular by Protestant theologians who have argued that the development of doctrine does not progress in either a smooth or linear path. In the philosophy of science, Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions has challenged the idea that science is purely driven by objective and rational motives. In this paper, Kuhn's ideas are applied to the (...)
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    The Divinity of Jesus Christ: A Study in the History of Christian Doctrine Since Kant.John Martin Creed - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1938, this book presents the content of six lectures delivered by the author at the University of Cambridge during the Lent term of 1936, as part of the Hulsean Lectures series. The text discusses the history of Christian doctrine from the close of the eighteenth century onwards, reviewing the main interpretations of Christ within theological thought. Concise, yet ambitious in scope, this book will be of value to anyone with an interest in theology, philosophy and (...)
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    John Henry Newman and Bernard Lonergan: A Note on the Development of Christian Doctrine.Philip A. Egan - 2007 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 63 (4):1103 - 1123.
    The affinities between John Henry Newman and Bernard Lonergan have often been remarked, particularly the seminal influence of Newman's Grammar on the early Lonergan. Although Newman was only one tributary flowing into the mainstream, and so the 'chain of dependence' should not be over-estimated, Lonergan did remain in a two-fold debt to Newman: for his doctrine of assent and for his commitment to history. The manner in which Newman and Lonergan respectively tackle the vexed issue of the development of (...) doctrine is especially illustrative of this and illuminates many other subtle internal relations between them. The author briefly compares Newmans treatment of doctrine in his Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine with that of Lonergan in Method in Theology. He then demonstrates that despite the significant differences, Newman and Lonergan actually inhabit genetically related horizons ('what Newman describes, Lonergan explains'). Their theologies of divine revelation are complimentary and they make a common commitment, each in their own way, to critical realism. /// O artigo toma como ponto de partida a constatação de que é já quase um lugar comum assumir a existência de afinidades entre o pensamento de John Henry Newman e de Bernard Lonergan, particularmente no que se refere à influência matricial da obra Grammar of Assent de Newman no primeiro Lonergan. Contudo, apesar de Newman não ser mais do que uma corrente secundária a desembocar no processo global, de tal modo que de forma alguma se deve enfatizar em demasia a eventual "cadeia de dependência", a verdade é que Lonergan permaneceu numa dupla relação de dívida para com Newman, nomeadamente, em relação à sua doutrina do assentimento e ao seu compromisso com a história. Particularmente ilustrativo disto mesmo é o modo com que Newman e Lonergan, respectivamente, tomam nas mãos o difícil problema do desenvolvimento da doutrina cristã, o qual serve de modo especial para iluminar as relações intrínsecas existentes entre os dois pensadores. Nesse sentido, o autor do artigo compara sucintamente o tratamento que Newman dá à questão da doutrina no seu Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine com aquele que ao mesmo tema dá Lonergan em Method in Theology. Desta forma se demonstra que apesar de diferenças significativas, Newman e Lonergan habitam na realidade horizontes geneticamente relacionados, segundo a máxima de que aquilo que Newman descreve, Lonergan explica. Mais ainda, mostra-se também de que modo as suas respectivas teologias da revelação divina são complementares e representam um comum compromisso, cada um à sua maneira, com o realismo crítico. (shrink)
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    John Henry Newman, Infallibility, and the Development of Christian Doctrine.David P. Long - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (2):181-194.
    This essay charts the parallel growth of Newman's theory of doctrinal development, and infallibility within that doctrinal development, with its author's movement from a via media in Anglicanism to recognition of the truth in the Roman Church. This essay analyzes the theological need for a theory of doctrinal development, the failure of Newman's via media project, and his role as a creative theologian. Then this essay examines in detailed Newman's 1845 Essay on the Development of Christian (...)
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    Schelling und die historische Theologie des 19. Jahrhunderts.Christian Danz (ed.) - 2013 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    English summary: This volume looks at the so far little studied connections between the philosophy of Schelling and the historiographic waves in theological, philosophical and historical discourse during the first half of the 19th century. The reception of Schelling in theology, philosophy and history relates primarily to his writings around 1800. The essays in this volume firstly analyze the considerable impact that these texts had on the structure of contemporary debate. Secondly, they analyze the interdependence of the historical (...) that was beginning to take root and Schelling's emerging later philosophy. Thirdly, they examine the reception of Schelling's philosophy of history from the perspective of Friedrich Schleiermacher and historical academic discourse, as well as David Friedrich Strauss, Ferdinand Christian Baur and the Landhut Romantics. German description: Der vorliegende Band thematisiert die bislang nur wenig erforschten Zusammenhange zwischen der Philosophie Schellings und den Historisierungsschuben in den theologischen, philosophischen und geschichtswissenschaftlichen Diskursen der ersten Halfte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Die Rezeption Schellings in Theologie, Philosophie und Geschichtswissenschaft bezieht sich vor allem auf dessen Schriften um 1800. Die Beitrage des Bandes untersuchen sowohl die breite Wirkung dieser Texte in den zeitgenossischen Debattenkonstellationen sowie die Wechselwirkungen zwischen der sich etablierenden historischen Theologie und der Herausbildung von Schellings Spatphilosophie als auch die Rezeption der Geschichtsphilosophie Schellings bei Friedrich Schleiermacher sowie in den geschichtswissenschaftlichen Diskursen, bei David Friedrich Strauss, Ferdinand Christian Baur sowie in der Landshuter Romantik. Mit Beitragen von: Christopher Arnold, Ulrich Barth, Christian Danz, Georg Essen, Malte Dominik Kruger, Christof Landmesser, Michael Murrmann-Kahl, Georg Neugebauer, Jan Rohls, Oliver Wintzek, Johannes Zachhuber. (shrink)
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    Das Leben der Anderen im Gemenge der Weisheitswege: Diogenes Laertios und der Diskurs um die philosophische Lebensform zwischen Spätantike und Früher Neuzeit.Christian Kaiser - 2012 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Einleitung -- Grundthemen des Diskurses um die Philosophenbiographien im christlichen Milieu -- Das Leben der Philosophen im Urteil der griechischen Kirchenväter -- Pagane und christliche Philosophenbiographien in byzantinischer Zeit -- Diogenes Laertios unter den Griechen in Byzanz und Italien.
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    Book Review: Jonathan Cole, Christian Political Theology in an Age of Discontent: Mediating Scripture, Doctrine, and Political Reality. [REVIEW]Gianmarco Palermo & Peter Rožič Sj - 2021 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (2):246-248.
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    Review of Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrine. [REVIEW]Kevin Timpe - 2008 - Faith and Philosophy 25 (3):329-331.
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    Vocation and Christian Doctrine: A Response to John Stackhouse.Oliver Crisp - 2016 - Journal of Analytic Theology 4:198-203.
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    Reimarus sur la religion naturelle, la causalité finale et le mécanisme. Reimarus über die natürliche Religion, Finalkausalität und Mechanismus.Christian Leduc - 2018 - Studia Leibnitiana 50 (1):105.
    The article examines how Reimarus reorients concepts borrowed from Leibniz and Wolff – the principles of perfection, harmony and continuity – in order to feed his own natural religion project. Teleology is understood as a doctrine aiming at proving not only God’s perfections, but also the effects of the divine wisdom on creatures. Consequently, recourse to final causes in natural philosophy cannot remain at the level of general reasons, as Maupertuis’s principle of least action does, but rather ought to be (...)
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    Book review: Worship as Meaning: A Liturgical Theology for Late ModernityCambridge Studies in Christian Doctrine. [REVIEW]Martha Moore-Keish - 2005 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 59 (1):106-106.
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    The vision of God: the Christian doctrine of the summum bonum.Kenneth E. Kirk - 1934 - New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green and co..
    These, Bishop Kirk's Bampton Lectures of 1928, have been recognised as amongst the most important and readable works of moral theology published in the ...
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    John J. O'Donnell. Trinity and Temporality. The Christian Doctrine of God in the Light of Process Theology and the Theology of Hope. Pp. xii + 215. (Oxford University Press, 1983.) £15. [REVIEW]David A. Pailin - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (1):93-95.
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    John Locke, Christian Doctrine and Latitudinarianism.Wioleta Polinska - 1999 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 6 (2):173-194.
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    Review of Brian Hebblethwaite, Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrine[REVIEW]Brian Davies - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (1).
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  45. Andrew Davison. Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine: Exploring the Implications of Life in the Universe.Nick Spencer - 2024 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 11 (1):124.
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    Rethinking the Christian Doctrine of Sin: Ernst Troeltsch and the German Protestant Liberal Tradition.Walter E. Wyman - 1994 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 1 (2):226-250.
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    Wirklich ganz tot? Neue Gedanken zur Unsterblichkeit der Seele vor dem Hintergrund der Ganztodtheorie.Christian Henning - 2001 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 43 (2):236-252.
    This essay describes a problem, that German protestant theology has faced for nearly a hundred years. The problem derives from a theory of death, which spread among theologians in the first decades of the 20th century. In contradiction to traditional doctrine they interpreted death not as the moment, when the immortal soul seperates from the body, but as the moment in time, when human life comes to its absolute end. That means, they denied the idea of an immortal soul. (...)
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    The vision of God: the Christian doctrine of the summum bonum.Kenneth E. Kirk - 1934 - New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green and co..
  49. Utrum verum et simplex convertantur. The Simplicity of God in Aquinas and Swinburne.Christian Tapp - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (2):23-50.
    This paper explores Thomas Aquinas’ and Richard Swinburne’s doctrines of simplicity in the context of their philosophical theologies. Both say that God is simple. However, Swinburne takes simplicity as a property of the theistic hypothesis, while for Aquinas simplicity is a property of God himself. For Swinburne, simpler theories are ceteris paribus more likely to be true; for Aquinas, simplicity and truth are properties of God which, in a certain way, coincide – because God is metaphysically simple. Notwithstanding their different (...)
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    Divine Fate Moral and the Best of All Possible Worlds: Origen’s Apokatastasis Panton in Cambridge Origenism and Enlightenment Rationalism.Christian Hengstermann - 2022 - Modern Theology 38 (2):419-444.
    In his account of his Düsseldorf conversations with G.E. Lessing shortly before the latter’s death in 1781, F.H. Jacobi records the Enlightenment poet and philosopher’s allusion to the Kabbalistic philosophy of Henry More, whom he cited in support of his shocking Spinozist creed of the hen kai pan. Origen’s first Christian philosophy hinges upon a conviction of universal divine goodness which cannot but share its riches with beings capable of participating in it by virtue of their own free will. (...)
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