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In telling the story of conquest and imperial rivalry, the book introduces myriad characters, from sultans, kings, popes, generals, and admirals, to lesser-known but equally colorful viziers, frontier governors, envoys, interpreters, spies, and pirates. The narrative brings to light the characteristics of Ottoman strategy and statecraft, challenging long-held views. Historian G\\'abor \\'Agoston rejects the \"clash of civilizations\" narrative by demonstrating the multi-ethnic and multi-confessional character of the empire and its entanglements in European politics. He examines the varied methods of Ottoman conquest, including dynastic marriages, religious accommodation, and the incorporation of the conquered people into the Ottoman military and administration. But \\'Agoston also rebuffs more recent distortions of Ottoman history that have turned Ottoman sultans into Renaissance princes and blurred the cultural fault lines between Islam and Christendom. 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Chapters on military capabilities, frontier management, lawfare, and diplomacy offer a new explanation of the gradual shift in power between the Ottomans and their European rivals, reframing the old story of Ottoman decline\"β€”\n\nkeywords: 1288-1918, Civilization, Europe, Foreign relations, History, History; Military, Ottoman Empire; 1288-1918, Turkey"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"agoston2021LastMuslimConquest_The Last Muslim Conquest- The Ottoman Empire and I"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Ideal of Brevitas et Facilitas: The Theological Hermeneu…","autocomplete":"Ahn","subtitle":"Ahn 1999 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 7","match":"@ahn1999IdealBrevitasFacilitas #1509 1564 – Bible – Criticism #Brevitas et facilitas #Calvin #etc. #interpretation #Jean #John The Ideal of Brevitas et Facilitas: The Theological Hermeneutics of John Calvin Ahn 1999 article","arg":"ahn1999IdealBrevitasFacilitas","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"ahn1999IdealBrevitasFacilitas","text":{"copy":"https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/20883","largetype":"The Ideal of Brevitas et Facilitas: The Theological Hermeneutics of John Calvin \n(citekey: ahn1999IdealBrevitasFacilitas)\n\nContinued 2001 as 'Verbum et Ecclesia'\n\nkeywords: 1509-1564 – Bible – Criticism, Brevitas et facilitas, Calvin, etc., interpretation, Jean, John"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"ahn1999IdealBrevitasFacilitas_The Ideal of Brevitas et Facilitas- The Theologica"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/20883","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/20883"}}},{"title":"1, 2, 3 John","autocomplete":"Akin","subtitle":"Akin 2001 ","match":"@akin2001John 1, 2, 3 John Akin 2001 book","arg":"akin2001John","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"akin2001John","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"1, 2, 3 John \n(citekey: akin2001John)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"akin2001John_1 2 3 John"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"'Ulama and Caliphs New Understanding of the \"God's Caliph''…","autocomplete":"Alajmi","subtitle":"Alajmi 2011 In: Journal of Islamic Law and Culture 13(1) 🌐 πŸ“•","match":"@alajmi2011UlamaCaliphsNew 'Ulama and Caliphs New Understanding of the \"God's Caliph'' Term Alajmi 2011 Journal of Islamic Law and Culture article pdf","arg":"alajmi2011UlamaCaliphsNew","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"alajmi2011UlamaCaliphsNew","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1080/1528817X.2012.693391","largetype":"'Ulama and Caliphs New Understanding of the \"God's Caliph'' Term \n(citekey: alajmi2011UlamaCaliphsNew)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"alajmi2011UlamaCaliphsNew_Ulama and Caliphs New Understanding of the Gods"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1080/1528817X.2012.693391","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1080/1528817X.2012.693391"}}},{"title":"Novum Testamentum Graece","autocomplete":"Aland","subtitle":"Aland et al. 2012 ","match":"@aland2012NovumTestamentumGraece Novum Testamentum Graece Aland Aland Karavidopoulos Martini Metzger 2012 book","arg":"aland2012NovumTestamentumGraece","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"aland2012NovumTestamentumGraece","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Novum Testamentum Graece \n(citekey: aland2012NovumTestamentumGraece)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"aland2012NovumTestamentumGraece_Novum Testamentum Graece"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Holy War in Ibn Khald\\","autocomplete":"Albarrán","subtitle":"Albarrán 2019 In: Journal of Medieval Worlds 1(1) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@albarran2019HolyWarIbn Holy War in Ibn Khald\\ Albarrán 2019 Journal of Medieval Worlds article pdf","arg":"albarran2019HolyWarIbn","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"albarran2019HolyWarIbn","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1525/jmw.2019.100004","largetype":"Holy War in Ibn Khald\\ \n(citekey: albarran2019HolyWarIbn)\n\nThis article aims to compare the different conceptions of holy war in Islam and Christianity by way of its depiction by Muslim sources, and to examine if the Islamic context would have conceived of a war carried out by Christians, and therefore infidels, as a holy one. This leads to analysis of whether the Islamic idea of holy war could be understood as a transcultural one or if, on the contrary, its sole conception was limited to those actions carried out by Muslims. To that end, Ibn Khald\\"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"albarran2019HolyWarIbn_Holy War in Ibn Khald-"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1525/jmw.2019.100004","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1525/jmw.2019.100004"}}},{"title":"Job","autocomplete":"Alden","subtitle":"Alden 1993 ","match":"@alden1993Job Job Alden 1993 book","arg":"alden1993Job","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"alden1993Job","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Job \n(citekey: alden1993Job)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"alden1993Job_Job"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Recent Revival of Cosmological Arguments","autocomplete":"Alexander","subtitle":"Alexander 2008 In: Philosophy Compass 3(3) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@alexander2008RecentRevivalCosmological The Recent Revival of Cosmological Arguments Alexander 2008 Philosophy Compass article","arg":"alexander2008RecentRevivalCosmological","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"alexander2008RecentRevivalCosmological","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-9991.2008.00134.x","largetype":"The Recent Revival of Cosmological Arguments \n(citekey: alexander2008RecentRevivalCosmological)\n\nCosmological arguments have received more attention in the past ten years. One reason for this is that versions with restricted or even no reliance on the principle of sufficient reason (PSR) have been formulated. By not relying on PSR β€” what many consider to be a necessary falsehood β€” philosophers have been able to escape many of the old criticisms of cosmological arguments. In this essay I survey two recent attempts at presenting a sound version of a cosmological argument. I spend more time on Robert Koons' since his has not yet received the kind of quality attention that the other has."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"alexander2008RecentRevivalCosmological_The Recent Revival of Cosmological Arguments"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-9991.2008.00134.x","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-9991.2008.00134.x"}}},{"title":"Problems for Moral/Natural Supervenience","autocomplete":"Alexander","subtitle":"Alexander 2011 In: Religious Studies 47(1) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@alexander2011ProblemsMoralNatural Problems for Moral/Natural Supervenience Alexander 2011 Religious Studies article","arg":"alexander2011ProblemsMoralNatural","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"alexander2011ProblemsMoralNatural","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412510000053","largetype":"Problems for Moral/Natural Supervenience \n(citekey: alexander2011ProblemsMoralNatural)\n\n\"Everyone agrees that the moral features of things supervene on their natural features\" (Smith (1994), 22). Everyone is wrong, or so I will argue. In the first section, I explain the version of moral supervenience that Smith and others argue everyone should accept. In the second section, I argue that the mere conceptual possibility of a divine command theory of morality (DCT) is sufficient to refute the version of moral supervenience under consideration. Lastly, I consider and respond to two objections, showing, among other things, that while DCT is sufficient to refute this version of moral supervenience it is not necessary."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"alexander2011ProblemsMoralNatural_Problems for Moral-Natural Supervenience"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412510000053","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412510000053"}}},{"title":"Goodness, God, and Evil","autocomplete":"Alexander","subtitle":"Alexander 2012 πŸ““ πŸ“„ 🏷 3","match":"@alexander2012GoodnessGodEvil #Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General #Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / Semantics #Religion / Philosophy Goodness, God, and Evil Alexander 2012 book *","arg":"alexander2012GoodnessGodEvil","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"alexander2012GoodnessGodEvil","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Goodness, God, and Evil \n(citekey: alexander2012GoodnessGodEvil)\n\nMost contemporary versions of moral realism are beset with difficulties. Many of these difficulties arise because of a faulty conception of the nature of goodness. Goodness, God, and Evil lays out and defends a new version of moral realism that re-conceives the nature of goodness. Alexander argues that the adjective 'good' is best thought of as an attributive adjective and not as a predicative one. In other words, the adjective 'good' logically cannot be detached from the noun (or noun phrase) that it modifies. It is further argued that this conception of the function of the adjective implies that recent attempts to provide necessary a posteriori identities between goodness and something else must fail. The convertibility of being and goodness, the privation theory of evil, a denial of the fact-value distinction, human nature as the ground of human morality and even a novel argument for the existence of God are some of the implications of the account of goodness that Alexander offers.\n\nkeywords: Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General, Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / Semantics, Religion / Philosophy"},"quicklookurl":"/Users/michaelbaldwin/Library/Mobile Documents/iCloud~md~obsidian/Documents/Zettelkasten/20 Literature Notes/alexander2012GoodnessGodEvil.md","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"alexander2012GoodnessGodEvil_Goodness God and Evil"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Calvinism & the Problem of Evil","autocomplete":"Alexander","subtitle":"Alexander & Johnson (Eds.) 2016 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 4","match":"@alexander2016CalvinismProblemEvil #Calvinism #Good and evil #Religious aspects #Theodicy Calvinism & the Problem of Evil Alexander Johnson 2016 book pdf","arg":"alexander2016CalvinismProblemEvil","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"alexander2016CalvinismProblemEvil","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Calvinism & the Problem of Evil \n(citekey: alexander2016CalvinismProblemEvil)\n\nContrary to what many philosophers believe, Calvinism neither makes the problem of evil worse nor is it obviously refuted by the presence of evil and suffering in our world. Or so most of the authors in this book claim. While Calvinism has enjoyed a resurgence in recent years amongst theologians and laypersons, many philosophers have yet to follow suit. The reason seems fairly clear: Calvinism, many think, cannot handle the problem of evil with the same kind of plausibility as other more popular views of the nature of God and the nature of God's relationship with his creation. This book seeks to challenge that untested assumption. With clarity and rigor, this collection of essays seeks to fill a significant hole in the literature on the problem of evil. - from back of book\n\nkeywords: Calvinism, Good and evil, Religious aspects, Theodicy"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"alexander2016CalvinismProblemEvil_Calvinism & the Problem of Evil"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"7 Myths about Singleness","autocomplete":"Allberry","subtitle":"Allberry 2019 🌐 πŸ““ πŸ“„","match":"@allberry2019MythsSingleness 7 Myths about Singleness Allberry 2019 book *","arg":"allberry2019MythsSingleness","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"allberry2019MythsSingleness","text":{"copy":"https://www.overdrive.com/search?q","largetype":"7 Myths about Singleness \n(citekey: allberry2019MythsSingleness)\n\nThis book sets forth a positive vision of singleness by responding to 7 common misconceptions about singleness in the church today."},"quicklookurl":"/Users/michaelbaldwin/Library/Mobile Documents/iCloud~md~obsidian/Documents/Zettelkasten/20 Literature Notes/allberry2019MythsSingleness.md","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"allberry2019MythsSingleness_7 Myths about Singleness"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://www.overdrive.com/search?q","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://www.overdrive.com/search?q"}}},{"title":"Hebrews","autocomplete":"Allen","subtitle":"Allen 2010 ","match":"@allen2010Hebrews Hebrews Allen 2010 book","arg":"allen2010Hebrews","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"allen2010Hebrews","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Hebrews \n(citekey: allen2010Hebrews)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"allen2010Hebrews_Hebrews"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Christian Dogmatics: Reformed Theology for the Church Cathol…","autocomplete":"Allen","subtitle":"Allen & Swain (Eds.) 2016 πŸ““ πŸ“„","match":"@allen2016ChristianDogmaticsReformed Christian Dogmatics: Reformed Theology for the Church Catholic Allen Swain 2016 book *","arg":"allen2016ChristianDogmaticsReformed","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"allen2016ChristianDogmaticsReformed","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Christian Dogmatics: Reformed Theology for the Church Catholic \n(citekey: allen2016ChristianDogmaticsReformed)\n\nThis one-volume introduction to systematic theology draws deeply on the catholic and Reformed heritage to present the major doctrines of the Christian faith, displaying the power of theological retrieval for the church's renewal. Leading Reformed theologians, such as Kevin Vanhoozer, John Webster, Michael Horton, and Oliver Crisp, offer the \"state of the question\" on standard theological topics and engage in both exegetical and historical retrieval for the sake of theological analysis. The book represents the exciting new theological trajectory of Reformed catholicity."},"quicklookurl":"/Users/michaelbaldwin/Library/Mobile Documents/iCloud~md~obsidian/Documents/Zettelkasten/20 Literature Notes/allen2016ChristianDogmaticsReformed.md","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"allen2016ChristianDogmaticsReformed_Christian Dogmatics- Reformed Theology for the Chu"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Christian Dogmatics: Reformed Theology for the Church Cathol…","autocomplete":"Allen","subtitle":"Allen & Swain (Eds.) 2016 ","match":"@allen2016ChristianDogmaticsReformeda Christian Dogmatics: Reformed Theology for the Church Catholic Allen Swain 2016 book","arg":"allen2016ChristianDogmaticsReformeda","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"allen2016ChristianDogmaticsReformeda","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Christian Dogmatics: Reformed Theology for the Church Catholic \n(citekey: allen2016ChristianDogmaticsReformeda)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"allen2016ChristianDogmaticsReformeda_Christian Dogmatics- Reformed Theology for the Chu"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Toward Theological Theology: Tracing the Methodological Prin…","autocomplete":"Allen","subtitle":"Allen 2016 In: Themelios 41(2) ","match":"@allen2016TheologicalTheologyTracing Toward Theological Theology: Tracing the Methodological Principles of John Webster Allen 2016 Themelios article","arg":"allen2016TheologicalTheologyTracing","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"allen2016TheologicalTheologyTracing","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Toward Theological Theology: Tracing the Methodological Principles of John Webster \n(citekey: allen2016TheologicalTheologyTracing)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"allen2016TheologicalTheologyTracing_Toward Theological Theology- Tracing the Methodolo"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Toward Theological Anthropology: Tracing the Anthropological…","autocomplete":"Allen","subtitle":"Allen 2017 In: International Journal of Systematic Theology 19(1) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@allen2017TheologicalAnthropologyTracing Toward Theological Anthropology: Tracing the Anthropological Principles of John Webster Allen 2017 International Journal of Systematic Theology article","arg":"allen2017TheologicalAnthropologyTracing","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"allen2017TheologicalAnthropologyTracing","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12196","largetype":"Toward Theological Anthropology: Tracing the Anthropological Principles of John Webster \n(citekey: allen2017TheologicalAnthropologyTracing)\n\nJohn Webster rooted his doctrine of the human creature in a thick portrait of the living God in and of himself as well as in his works wherein he creates, sustains, redeems and perfects them unto life in him. This essay will seek to unfold, introduce and assess his methodological principles for pursuing a distinctly theological anthropology by attending to his engagement of external threats in postmodern anthropology and internal challenges from christocentric anthropologies. We will suggest ways in which his anthropological project suggests a way forward for those doing systematic work today in as much as it not only offers a confident approach on distinctly Christian terms but slowly ponders the fundamental facets of such a schema, tending to theology and creation prior to a focus upon incarnational Christology as a necessary means of engaging in 'biblical reasoning'."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"allen2017TheologicalAnthropologyTracing_Toward Theological Anthropology- Tracing the Anthr"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12196","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12196"}}},{"title":"The Oxford Handbook of Reformed Theology","autocomplete":"Allen","subtitle":"Allen & Swain (Eds.) 2020 πŸ““ πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 2","match":"@allen2020OxfordHandbookReformed #Reformed Church #Theology The Oxford Handbook of Reformed Theology Allen Swain 2020 book * pdf","arg":"allen2020OxfordHandbookReformed","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"allen2020OxfordHandbookReformed","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Oxford Handbook of Reformed Theology \n(citekey: allen2020OxfordHandbookReformed)\n\nReformed theology remains one of the most vibrant fields of discussion in the study of Christian faith and practice. This volume looks back to past resources that have informed Reformed theology, and surveys present conversations among those engaged in Reformed theology today. First, the volume offers accounts of the major historical contexts of Reformed theology, the various relationships (ancient and modern) which it maintains and from which it derives. Recent research has shown the intricate ties between the patristic and medieval heritage of the church and the work of the Reformed movement in the sixteenth century\n\nkeywords: Reformed Church, Theology"},"quicklookurl":"/Users/michaelbaldwin/Library/Mobile Documents/iCloud~md~obsidian/Documents/Zettelkasten/20 Literature Notes/allen2020OxfordHandbookReformed.md","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"allen2020OxfordHandbookReformed_The Oxford Handbook of Reformed Theology"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Biblia patristica 1: Des origines \\'a Cl\\'ement d'Alexandrie…","autocomplete":"Allenbach","subtitle":"Allenbach & (France) (Eds.) 1975 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 3","match":"@allenbach1975BibliaPatristicaOrigines #Bible #Christian literature; Early #Indexes Biblia patristica 1: Des origines \\'a Cl\\'ement d'Alexandrie et Tertullien Allenbach (France) 1975 book pdf","arg":"allenbach1975BibliaPatristicaOrigines","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"allenbach1975BibliaPatristicaOrigines","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Biblia patristica 1: Des origines \\'a Cl\\'ement d'Alexandrie et Tertullien \n(citekey: allenbach1975BibliaPatristicaOrigines)\n\nTertullian and Clement of Alexandria\n\nkeywords: Bible, Christian literature; Early, Indexes"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"allenbach1975BibliaPatristicaOrigines_Biblia patristica 1- Des origines -a Cl-ement d"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on The Epistle of James","autocomplete":"Allison","subtitle":"Allison 2013 ","match":"@allison2013CriticalExegeticalCommentary A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on The Epistle of James Allison Davies Tuckett 2013 book","arg":"allison2013CriticalExegeticalCommentary","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"allison2013CriticalExegeticalCommentary","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on The Epistle of James \n(citekey: allison2013CriticalExegeticalCommentary)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"allison2013CriticalExegeticalCommentary_A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on The Epistl"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Supervenience and Property-Identical Divine-Command Theory","autocomplete":"Almeida","subtitle":"Almeida 2004 In: Religious Studies 40(3) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@almeida2004SuperveniencePropertyidenticalDivinecommand Supervenience and Property Identical Divine Command Theory Almeida 2004 Religious Studies article","arg":"almeida2004SuperveniencePropertyidenticalDivinecommand","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"almeida2004SuperveniencePropertyidenticalDivinecommand","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412504007085","largetype":"Supervenience and Property-Identical Divine-Command Theory \n(citekey: almeida2004SuperveniencePropertyidenticalDivinecommand)\n\nProperty-identical divine-command theory (PDCT) is the view that being obligatory is identical to being commanded by God in just the way that being water is identical to being H2O. If these identity statements are true, then they express necessary a posteriori truths. PDCT has been defended in Robert M. Adams (1987) and William Alston (1990). More recently Mark C. Murphy (2002) has argued that property-identical divine-command theory is inconsistent with two well-known and well-received theses: the free-command thesis and the supervenience thesis. I show that Murphy's argument is vitiated by mistaken assumptions about the substitutivity of metaphysical identicals in contexts of supervenience. The free-command thesis and the supervenience thesis therefore pose no serious threat to PDCT. (Published Online$\\sim\\lbrace\\rbrace$August$\\sim\\lbrace\\rbrace$11$\\sim\\lbrace\\rbrace$2004)."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"almeida2004SuperveniencePropertyidenticalDivinecommand_Supervenience and Property-Identical Divine-Comman"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412504007085","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412504007085"}}},{"title":"Perceiving God: The Epistemology of Religious Experience","autocomplete":"Alston","subtitle":"Alston 1991 πŸ“„","match":"@alston1991PerceivingGodEpistemology Perceiving God: The Epistemology of Religious Experience Alston 1991 book","arg":"alston1991PerceivingGodEpistemology","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"alston1991PerceivingGodEpistemology","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Perceiving God: The Epistemology of Religious Experience \n(citekey: alston1991PerceivingGodEpistemology)\n\nIn Perceiving God, William P. Alston offers a clear and provocative account of the epistemology of religious experience. He argues that the \"perception of God\"-his term for direct experiential awareness of God-makes a major contribution to the grounds of religious belief. Surveying the variety of reported direct experiences of God among laypersons and famous mystics, Alston demonstrates that a person can be justified in holding certain beliefs about God on the basis of mystical experience. Through the perception that God is sustaining one in being, for example, one can justifiably believe that God is indeed sustaining one in being. Alston offers a detailed discussion of our grounds for taking sense perception and other sources of belief-including introspection, memory, and mystical experience-to be reliable and to confer justification. He then uses this epistemic framework to explain how our perceptual beliefs about God can be justified. Alston carefully addresses objections to his chief claims, including problems posed by non-Christian religious traditions. He also examines the way in which mystical perception fits into the larger picture of grounds for religious belief. Suggesting that religious experience, rather than being a purely subjective phenomenon, has real cognitive value, Perceiving God will spark intense debate and will be indispensable reading for those interested in philosophy of religion, epistemology, and philosophy of mind, as well as for theologians."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"alston1991PerceivingGodEpistemology_Perceiving God- The Epistemology of Religious Expe"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"What Euthyphro Should Have Said","autocomplete":"Alston","subtitle":"Alston 2002 In: Philosophy of Religion: A Reader and Guide ","match":"@alston2002WhatEuthyphroShould What Euthyphro Should Have Said Alston 2002 Philosophy of Religion: A Reader and Guide article","arg":"alston2002WhatEuthyphroShould","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"alston2002WhatEuthyphroShould","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"What Euthyphro Should Have Said \n(citekey: alston2002WhatEuthyphroShould)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"alston2002WhatEuthyphroShould_What Euthyphro Should Have Said"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Yes and No: Reflections on Lewis Ayres, Nicaea and Its Legac…","autocomplete":"Anatolios","subtitle":"Anatolios 2007 In: Harvard Theological Review 100(1995) 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 1","match":"@anatolios2007YesNoReflections #2008_1 325 ByzZ NizΓ€a Synode Yes and No: Reflections on Lewis Ayres, Nicaea and Its Legacy Anatolios 2007 Harvard Theological Review article","arg":"anatolios2007YesNoReflections","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"anatolios2007YesNoReflections","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0017816007001502","largetype":"Yes and No: Reflections on Lewis Ayres, Nicaea and Its Legacy \n(citekey: anatolios2007YesNoReflections)\n\nLewis Ayres's Nicaea and its Legacy has created a stir among historians of Christian doctrine since its publication. Its relation to the previously existing body of scholarship on fourth-century trinitarian theology is one of both consolidation and provocation. Ayres accomplishes a prodigious work of consolidation by synthesizing much of the groundbreaking scholarship that has lately transpired in the study of fourth-century trinitarian debates, while simultaneously making his own contributions toward retelling the narrative of these debates. Following Hanson, Simonetti, Barnes, and others, Ayres rejects a simplistic division between more or less uniform camps of Nicene and \"Arian'' theologies. Somewhat paradoxically, however, his distinctive contribution to this retelling is to insist on a fundamental unity between pro-Nicene camps in both the Greek and Latin traditions. While Ayres makes this point with forceful persuasion, the point itself is not controversial among patristic scholars. The assertion of a substantive rift between Eastern and Western trinitarian theologies has not held much sway within this milieu; it is not found in either Hanson or Simonetti, for instance, and its genealogy, traced back to the figure of de R\\'egnon, has been famously exposed by Michel Barnes. What is provocative, however, is Ayres's insistence that there existed a geographically consistent \"pro-Nicene'' culture in both East and West that was also internally consistent as a superior construal of the \"plain sense'' of canonical Scripture. More provocative still is Ayres's polemical engagement, in the concluding chapter of his work, with modern systematic theology. Here, Ayres offers a sweeping dismissal of modern trinitarian theology as wallowing in a Hegelian wasteland, in bondage to methodological commitments that are antithetical to \"pro-Nicene culture,'' with no hope of a redeeming synthesis in sight. 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Seeing in certain passages his awareness of illegitimate ways to derive morality from natural ends, many have come to read Aquinas as agreeing with the view that knowledge of the moral order does not derive from knowledge of human nature and of the natural ends of its parts and powers. This paper aims to expose the deficiencies of this reading as a way of bringing more fully into view the whole thought of Aquinas on the question. 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In this article I offer an alternative reading of Augustine through seeing his Trinitarianism as embedded in fourth-century Latin pro-Nicene theology and as hence focused around the need to explain the inseparable operation of the triune God. This theme is common to both Greek and Latin pro-Nicene theology. Augustine approaches this task through extensive discussion of the ways in which the Incarnation provides the means for elevating our imaginations to true contemplation of the divine unity and diversity. Augustine is also explicit that there can be no formal analogy for the Godhead. 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Rarely, however, is it noticed that De Lubac's account of scriptural interpretation involves a robust notion of the soul and its transformation in the Christian life β€” and that in linking these themes De Lubac accurately reflects a central theme of pre-modern exegesis. This article thus suggests, first, that defending a notion of soul is important for those seeking to appropriate pre-modern exegesis. The article then argues that such a project is only possible if we move beyond Harnackian notions of early Christianity's 'hellenisation' and see the soul as a theological doctrine. The soul is the fundamental locus of a transformation in which Christians act in and through the Spirit as members of the body of Christ. Once the status of the soul is acknowledged, we are then best able to follow De Lubac's call for the reintegration of moral-practical aspects of Christianity and the discipline of theology. 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Based on historical narrative, the Jews expelled from Spain in 1492 were embraced by the Ottoman Empire and then later, protected from the Nazis during WWII. If we believe that Turks and Jews have lived in harmony for so long, then how can we believe that the Turks could have committed genocide against the Armenians? Marc David Baer confronts these convictions and circumstances to reflect on what moral responsibility the descendants of the victims of one genocide have to the descendants of victims of another. Baer delves into the history of Muslim-Jewish relations in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey to find the origin of these many tangled truths. He aims to bring about reconciliation between Jews, Muslims, and Christians, not only to face inconvenient historical facts but to confront it and come to terms. 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Walls argue that this approach is seriously flawed. This book canvasses a broad array of secular and naturalistic ethical theories in an effort to test their adequacy in accounting for moral duties, intrinsic human value, moral knowledge, prospects for radical moral transformation, and the rationality of morality. In each case, the authors argue, although various secular accounts provide real insights and indeed share common ground with theistic ethics, the resources of classical theism and orthodox Christianity provide the better explanation of the moral realities under consideration. Among such realities is the fundamental insight behind the problem of evil, namely, that the world is not as it should be. Baggett and Walls argue that God and the world, taken together, exhibit superior explanatory scope and power for morality classically construed, without the need to water down the categories of morality, the import of human value, the prescriptive strength of moral obligations, or the deliverances of the logic, language, and phenomenology of moral experience. This book thus provides a cogent moral argument for God's existence, one that is abductive, teleological, and cumulative."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"baggett2016GodCosmosMoral_God and Cosmos- Moral Truth and Human Meaning"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Does God Exist ?","autocomplete":"Bahnsen","subtitle":"Bahnsen & Held 1985 In: Media ","match":"@bahnsen1985DoesGodExist Does God Exist ? 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Marcion evaded the difficulty by simply rejecting the Old Testament, pointing out the complete antithesis, for example, between the precept, \"Let not the sun go down upon your wrath,'' and the conduct of Joshua, who kept the sun up till his wrath went down. In the main the fathers resolved such difficulties by allegory, but even this key did not suffice. There was no denying that Moses really slew the Egyptian, that the Israelites robbed them, that Abraham lied, that Jacob was polygamous, and that Samson committed suicide, not to mention the deeds which made it appropriate to attribute to David the penitential psalms. 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Focusing on Augustine's mature anti-Pelagian works, I try to show that the prevailing view is in error. Specifically, I want to show that-on Augustine's view of grace\\textendash a libertarian account of free will is irrelevant to salvation. On Augustine's view, the grace of God through Christ is sufficient as well as necessary for salvation. Salvation is entirely in the hands of God, totally independent of anything that any human being might do. 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God's Grace betwee…","autocomplete":"Bertschmann","subtitle":"Bertschmann 2020 In: Int J Systematic Theology 22(1) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@bertschmann2020ExNihiloTabula \\emphEx \\emphNihilo or \\emphTabula Rasa ? God's Grace between Freedom and Fidelity Bertschmann 2020 Int J Systematic Theology article pdf","arg":"bertschmann2020ExNihiloTabula","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"bertschmann2020ExNihiloTabula","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12397","largetype":"\\emphEx \\emphNihilo or \\emphTabula Rasa ? God's Grace between Freedom and Fidelity \n(citekey: bertschmann2020ExNihiloTabula)\n\nJohn Barclay's magnum opus on grace genuinely moves the discussion forward by describing grace as unconditioned but not unconditional. This essay explores the notion of unconditioned grace as the gift given regardless of worth, disregarding any social and symbolic capital in the process. Taking Romans 9\\textendash 11 as its case study, this essay argues that the deepest root of Paul's confidence is God's fidelity to the people God loved and chose, not God's repeated movements of creative incongruous grace. Paul knows that in Israel's case its symbolic capital is also spiritual in pointing towards Israel's history with God. Far from disregarding this capital and its ethnic component, Paul professes God's abiding faithfulness to the biological descendants of the patriarchs (Rom. 11:28). In his wrestling to hold God's astonishing freedom and enduring fidelity together Paul sketches out his gospel of radical sin and grace, where both Jews and Gentiles are equally failing (Rom. 11:32) but met and restored precisely at the point of death and destruction."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"bertschmann2020ExNihiloTabula_-emphEx -emphNihilo or -emphTabula Rasa ? 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A Comprehensive Review of the Concept \n(citekey: bhandari2009WhatSocialCapital)\n\nJSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. This content downloaded from 129. Abstract Social capital is an old concept but it entered into academic and policy debates only in 1990s. Its importance in explaining economic and social phenomena have been increasingly felt in recent years. Literature on theoretical and empirical aspects of social capital grew significantly during last decade. The whole notion of social capital is centred on social relationships and its major elements include social networks, civic engagement, norms of reciprocity, and generalised trust. Broadly speaking, it is defined as a collective asset in the form of shared norms, values, beliefs, trust, networks, social relations, and institutions that facilitate cooperation and collective action for mutual benefits. It is a complex multidimensional concept having different dimensions, types, and levels of measurement. Common types of social capital include: structure and cogni tive; bonding, bridging, and linking; strong and weak; and horizontal and vertical. It can be measured and analysed at individual-and collective-levels in terms of social perspective and micro-, meso-and macro-levels in terms of geographic perspective. The properties of social capital, such as capacity to appear in as an explanatory variable in the production function, accumulation over time, capability of improving economic performance, investment with expected future returns, convertibility, and the need of maintenance, make it qualify as a form of capital, though there are some criticisms about the use of term 'capital' in social capital. Research on social capital remains in its initial stage and the concept is still elusive, prone to contextual definition, deficient in common measurement indicators, inability to explicitly quantify effects, and subject to various criticisms. Conceptual and measurement imprecision has led the concept prone to vague interpretation, less empirical application, and underestimation of its value. More empirical studies and testing of the concept on the ground is needed to develop a commonly accepted definition and measurement indicators that can explicitly disentangle and quantify its effects on overall development processes. Better conceptualisation and operationalisation of social capital theory is helpful to attract more investment on its development, design appropriate social policies, and promote sustainable development.\n\nkeywords: Controversies, Definition, Economic development, Review, Social capital, Types"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"bhandari2009WhatSocialCapital_What Is Social Capital? A Comprehensive Review of "},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1163/156853109X436847","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1163/156853109X436847"}}},{"title":"Magne S\\ae b\\o ( Ed .) Hebrew Bible / Old Testament : The Hi…","autocomplete":"Bible","subtitle":"Bible et al. 2008 ","match":"@bible2008MagneSaeboEd Magne S\\ae b\\o ( Ed .) 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In doing so, it draws upon resources in intellectual history, legal philosophy, moral philosophy, moral theology, human rights literature, and the judgments of courts. It ranges from debates about property in medieval Christendom, through Confucian rights-scepticism, to contemporary discussions about the remedy for global hunger and the justification of killing. And it straddles assisted dying in Canada, the military occupation of Iraq, and genocide in Rwanda. What's Wrong with Rights? concludes that much contemporary rights-talk obscures the importance of fostering civic virtue, corrodes military effectiveness, subverts the democratic legitimacy of law, proliferates publicly onerous rights, and undermines their authority and credibility. The solution to these problems lies in abandoning rights-fundamentalism and recovering a richer public discourse about ethics, one that includes talk about the duty and virtue of rights-holders\"β€”"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"biggar2020WhatWrongRights_Whats Wrong with Rights?"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Excusing Sinners and Blaming God: A Calvinist Assessment of…","autocomplete":"Bignon","subtitle":"Bignon 2018 🏷 7","match":"@bignon2018ExcusingSinnersBlaming #Calvinism #Free will and determinism #Good and evil #Providence and government of God #Religious aspects #Responsibility #Theodicy Excusing Sinners and Blaming God: A Calvinist Assessment of Determinism, Moral Responsibility, and Divine Involvement in Evil Bignon 2018 book","arg":"bignon2018ExcusingSinnersBlaming","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"bignon2018ExcusingSinnersBlaming","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Excusing Sinners and Blaming God: A Calvinist Assessment of Determinism, Moral Responsibility, and Divine Involvement in Evil \n(citekey: bignon2018ExcusingSinnersBlaming)\n\nkeywords: Calvinism, Free will and determinism, Good and evil, Providence and government of God, Religious aspects, Responsibility, Theodicy"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"bignon2018ExcusingSinnersBlaming_Excusing Sinners and Blaming God- A Calvinist Asse"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"New Bible Atlas","autocomplete":"Bimson","subtitle":"Bimson & Kane 2000 ","match":"@bimson2000NewBibleAtlas New Bible Atlas Bimson Kane 2000 book","arg":"bimson2000NewBibleAtlas","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"bimson2000NewBibleAtlas","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"New Bible Atlas \n(citekey: bimson2000NewBibleAtlas)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"bimson2000NewBibleAtlas_New Bible Atlas"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Orthodox Radicals: Baptist Identity in the English Revolutio…","autocomplete":"Bingham","subtitle":"Bingham 2019 πŸ“• 🏷 7","match":"@bingham2019OrthodoxRadicalsBaptist #17th century #Baptists #Church history #Great Britain #History #Identification (Religion) #Puritan Revolution; 1642 1660 Orthodox Radicals: Baptist Identity in the English Revolution Bingham 2019 book pdf","arg":"bingham2019OrthodoxRadicalsBaptist","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"bingham2019OrthodoxRadicalsBaptist","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Orthodox Radicals: Baptist Identity in the English Revolution \n(citekey: bingham2019OrthodoxRadicalsBaptist)\n\nkeywords: 17th century, Baptists, Church history, Great Britain, History, Identification (Religion), Puritan Revolution; 1642-1660"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"bingham2019OrthodoxRadicalsBaptist_Orthodox Radicals- Baptist Identity in the English"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A Must-Read Feminist, Queer, Disability & Psychoanalytic Cri…","autocomplete":"Bird","subtitle":"Bird 2019 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@bird2019MustReadFeministQueer A Must Read Feminist, Queer, Disability & Psychoanalytic Critique of Transgenderism Bird 2019 Euangelion misc","arg":"bird2019MustReadFeministQueer","icon":{"path":"icons/manuscript.png"},"uid":"bird2019MustReadFeministQueer","text":{"copy":"https://www.patheos.com/blogs/euangelion/2019/05/a-must-read-feminist-queer-disability-psychoanalytic-critique-of-transgenderism/","largetype":"A Must-Read Feminist, Queer, Disability & Psychoanalytic Critique of Transgenderism \n(citekey: bird2019MustReadFeministQueer)\n\nOkay, below is a 7700-word summary and review of a book critiquing transgender ideology from an eclectic number of feminist, queer, disability, and psychoanalytic authors. It is a riveting read, one of the most illuminating and thought-provoking things I've read for a while, necessary for anyone wrestling with what"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"bird2019MustReadFeministQueer_A Must-Read Feminist Queer Disability & Psychoan"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://www.patheos.com/blogs/euangelion/2019/05/a-must-read-feminist-queer-disability-psychoanalytic-critique-of-transgenderism/","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://www.patheos.com/blogs/euangelion/2019/05/a-must-read-feminist-queer-disability-psychoanalytic-critique-of-transgenderism/"}}},{"title":"Classical Islam and Medieval Europe: A Comparison of Politic…","autocomplete":"Black","subtitle":"Black 1993 In: Political Studies 41(1) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@black1993ClassicalIslamMedieval Classical Islam and Medieval Europe: A Comparison of Political Philosophies and Cultures Black 1993 Political Studies article pdf","arg":"black1993ClassicalIslamMedieval","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"black1993ClassicalIslamMedieval","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.1993.tb01637.x","largetype":"Classical Islam and Medieval Europe: A Comparison of Political Philosophies and Cultures \n(citekey: black1993ClassicalIslamMedieval)\n\nThere were fundamental differences in political philosophy and culture between Islamic and western-Christian or European civilization in the period up to c.1500, notably concerning the nature of the political community, of religious law and of the mode of political discourse. Europe proved open to Greco\\textendash Roman influences and thus developed, as Islam did not, a notion of the legitimate secular state."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"black1993ClassicalIslamMedieval_Classical Islam and Medieval Europe- A Comparison "},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.1993.tb01637.x","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.1993.tb01637.x"}}},{"title":"Learn to read New Testament Greek","autocomplete":"Black","subtitle":"Black 2009 🏷 5","match":"@black2009LearnReadNew #Bible #Grammar #Greek #Greek language; Biblical #Language; style Learn to read New Testament Greek Black 2009 book","arg":"black2009LearnReadNew","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"black2009LearnReadNew","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Learn to read New Testament Greek \n(citekey: black2009LearnReadNew)\n\nkeywords: Bible, Grammar, Greek, Greek language; Biblical, Language; style"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"black2009LearnReadNew_Learn to read New Testament Greek"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Ethics: A Very Short Introduction","autocomplete":"Blackburn","subtitle":"Blackburn 2003 πŸ“• 🏷 1","match":"@blackburn2003EthicsVeryShort #Ethics Ethics: A Very Short Introduction Blackburn 2003 book pdf","arg":"blackburn2003EthicsVeryShort","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"blackburn2003EthicsVeryShort","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Ethics: A Very Short Introduction \n(citekey: blackburn2003EthicsVeryShort)\n\nkeywords: Ethics"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"blackburn2003EthicsVeryShort_Ethics- A Very Short Introduction"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Some Queries about Theological Ethics","autocomplete":"Blackburn","subtitle":"Blackburn 2012 In: Studies in Christian Ethics 25(2) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@blackburn2012QueriesTheologicalEthics Some Queries about Theological Ethics Blackburn 2012 Studies in Christian Ethics article","arg":"blackburn2012QueriesTheologicalEthics","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"blackburn2012QueriesTheologicalEthics","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1177/0953946811435384","largetype":"Some Queries about Theological Ethics \n(citekey: blackburn2012QueriesTheologicalEthics)\n\nIn this paper I ask whether either theology or religious practice actually contribute to ethical theory or ethical practice. I rehearse well-known Humean arguments that they do not. I then reflect on the idea from Professor O'Donovan's paper that it is virtuous for us to entertain hopes for redemption or for fulfilment and suggest that a careful weighing of these words may indicate otherwise."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"blackburn2012QueriesTheologicalEthics_Some Queries about Theological Ethics"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1177/0953946811435384","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1177/0953946811435384"}}},{"title":"The Romantic Revolution: A History","autocomplete":"Blanning","subtitle":"Blanning 2010 πŸ“„","match":"@blanning2010RomanticRevolutionHistory The Romantic Revolution: A History Blanning 2010 book","arg":"blanning2010RomanticRevolutionHistory","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"blanning2010RomanticRevolutionHistory","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Romantic Revolution: A History \n(citekey: blanning2010RomanticRevolutionHistory)\n\nA compelling and persuasive account of how the Romantic Movement permanently changed the way we see things and express ourselves.Three great revolutions rocked the world around 1800. The first two - the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution - have inspired the greatest volume of literature. But the third - the romantic revolution - was perhaps the most fundamental and far-reaching. From Byron, Wordsworth, Coleridge and Burns, to Beethoven, Wagner, Berlioz, Rossini and Liszt, to Goya, Turner, Delacroix and Blake, the romantics brought about nothing less than a revolution when they tore up the artistic rule book of the old regime. This was the period in which art acquired its modern meaning; for the first time the creator, rather than the created, took centre-stage. Artists became the high priests of a new religion, and as the concert hall and gallery came to take the place of the church, the public found a new subject worthy of veneration in paintings, poetry and music. Tim Blanning's sparkling, wide-ranging survey traces the roots and evolution of a cultural revolution whose reverberations continue to be felt today."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"blanning2010RomanticRevolutionHistory_The Romantic Revolution- A History"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge","autocomplete":"Blayney","subtitle":"Blayney et al. ","match":"@blayneyTreasuryScriptureKnowledge The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge Blayney Scott Torrey Browne book","arg":"blayneyTreasuryScriptureKnowledge","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"blayneyTreasuryScriptureKnowledge","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge \n(citekey: blayneyTreasuryScriptureKnowledge)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"blayneyTreasuryScriptureKnowledge_The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Judges, Ruth","autocomplete":"Block","subtitle":"Block 1999 ","match":"@block1999JudgesRuth Judges, Ruth Block 1999 book","arg":"block1999JudgesRuth","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"block1999JudgesRuth","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Judges, Ruth \n(citekey: block1999JudgesRuth)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"block1999JudgesRuth_Judges Ruth"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Historical Reliability of the Gospels","autocomplete":"Blomberg","subtitle":"Blomberg 1987 πŸ“„","match":"@blomberg1987HistoricalReliabilityGospels The Historical Reliability of the Gospels Blomberg 1987 article","arg":"blomberg1987HistoricalReliabilityGospels","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"blomberg1987HistoricalReliabilityGospels","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Historical Reliability of the Gospels \n(citekey: blomberg1987HistoricalReliabilityGospels)\n\nFor over twenty years, Craig Blomberg's The Historical Reliability of the Gospels has provided a useful antidote to many of the toxic effects of skeptical criticism of the Gospels. Offering a calm, balanced overview of the history of Gospel criticism, especially that of the late twentieth century, Blomberg introduces readers to the methods employed by New Testament scholars and shows both the values and limits of those methods. He then delves more deeply into the question of miracles, Synoptic discrepancies and the differences between the Synoptics and John. After an assessment of noncanonical Jesus tradition, he addresses issues of historical method directly. This new edition has been thoroughly updated in light of new developments with numerous additions to the footnotes and two added appendixes. Readers will find that over the past twenty years, the case for the historical trustworthiness of the Gospels has grown vastly stronger."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"blomberg1987HistoricalReliabilityGospels_The Historical Reliability of the Gospels"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Matthew","autocomplete":"Blomberg","subtitle":"Blomberg 1992 ","match":"@blomberg1992Matthew Matthew Blomberg 1992 book","arg":"blomberg1992Matthew","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"blomberg1992Matthew","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Matthew \n(citekey: blomberg1992Matthew)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"blomberg1992Matthew_Matthew"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"James","autocomplete":"Blomberg","subtitle":"Blomberg & Kamell 2008 ","match":"@blomberg2008James James Blomberg Kamell 2008 book","arg":"blomberg2008James","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"blomberg2008James","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"James \n(citekey: blomberg2008James)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"blomberg2008James_James"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey","autocomplete":"Blomberg","subtitle":"Blomberg 2009 ","match":"@blomberg2009JesusGospelsIntroduction Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey Blomberg 2009 book","arg":"blomberg2009JesusGospelsIntroduction","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"blomberg2009JesusGospelsIntroduction","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey \n(citekey: blomberg2009JesusGospelsIntroduction)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"blomberg2009JesusGospelsIntroduction_Jesus and the Gospels- An Introduction and Survey"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Can We Still Believe the Bible?: An Evangelical Engagement w…","autocomplete":"Blomberg","subtitle":"Blomberg 2014 πŸ“„","match":"@blomberg2014CanWeStill Can We Still Believe the Bible?: An Evangelical Engagement with Contemporary Questions Blomberg 2014 book","arg":"blomberg2014CanWeStill","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"blomberg2014CanWeStill","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Can We Still Believe the Bible?: An Evangelical Engagement with Contemporary Questions \n(citekey: blomberg2014CanWeStill)\n\nChallenges to the reliability of Scripture are perennial and have frequently been addressed. However, some of these challenges are noticeably more common today, and the topic is currently of particular interest among evangelicals.In this volume, highly regarded biblical scholar Craig Blomberg offers an accessible and nuanced argument for the Bible's reliability in response to the extreme views about Scripture and its authority articulated by both sides of the debate. He believes that a careful analysis of the relevant evidence shows we have reason to be more confident in the Bible than ever before. As he traces his own academic and spiritual journey, Blomberg sketches out the case for confidence in the Bible in spite of various challenges to the trustworthiness of Scripture, offering a positive, informed, and defensible approach."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"blomberg2014CanWeStill_Can We Still Believe the Bible?- An Evangelical En"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Folly of Trying to Define Knowledge","autocomplete":"Blome-Tillmann","subtitle":"Blome-Tillmann 2007 In: Analysis 67(295) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@blome tillmann2007FollyTryingDefine The Folly of Trying to Define Knowledge Blome Tillmann 2007 Analysis article","arg":"blome-tillmann2007FollyTryingDefine","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"blome-tillmann2007FollyTryingDefine","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8284.2007.00676.x","largetype":"The Folly of Trying to Define Knowledge \n(citekey: blome-tillmann2007FollyTryingDefine)\n\nDavidson claims that truth is an undefinable and primitive notion, but he rejects the idea that it has no substantial role to play. It serves as a posit within a theory for interpreting belief and meaning. 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In Greekand Roman antiquity, discussions of some elements of logic and a focuson methods of inference can be traced back to the late 5thcentury BCE. The Sophists, and later Plato (early 4th c.)displayed an interest in sentence analysis, truth, and fallacies, andEubulides of Miletus (mid-4th c.) is on record as theinventor of both the Liar and the Sorites paradox. But logic as afully systematic discipline begins with Aristotle, who systematizedmuch of the logical inquiry of his predecessors. His main achievementswere his theory of the logical interrelation of affirmative andnegative existential and universal statements and, based on thistheory, his syllogistic, which can be interpreted as a system ofdeductive inference. Aristotle's logic is known as term-logic, sinceit is concerned with the logical relations between terms, such as'human being', 'animal','white'. It shares elements with both set theory andpredicate logic. Aristotle's successors in his school, the Peripatos,notably Theophrastus and Eudemus, widened the scope of deductiveinference and improved some aspects of Aristotle's logic., In the Hellenistic period, and apparently independent of Aristotle'sachievements, the logician Diodorus Cronus and his pupil Philo (seethe entry Dialectical school) worked out the beginnings of a logic that took propositions, ratherthan terms, as its basic elements. They influenced the second majortheorist of logic in antiquity, the Stoic Chrysippus(mid-3rd c.), whose main achievement is the development ofa propositional logic, crowned by a deductive system. Regarded by manyin antiquity as the greatest logician, he was innovative in a largenumber of topics that are central to contemporary formal andphilosophical logic. The many close similarities between Chrysippus'philosophical logic and that of Gottlob Frege are especiallystriking. Chrysippus' Stoic successors systematized his logic, andmade some additions., The development of logic from c. 100 BCE to c. 250 CE remains mostlyin the dark, but there can be no doubt that logic was one of thetopics regularly studied and researched. At some point Peripateticsand Stoics began taking notice of each other's logical systems, and wewitness some conflation of both terminologies and theories.Aristotelian syllogistic became known as 'categoricalsyllogistic' and the Peripatetic adaptation of Stoic syllogisticas 'hypothetical syllogistic'. In the 2ndcentury CE, Galen attempted to synthesize the two traditions; he alsoprofessed to have introduced a third kind of syllogism, the'relational syllogism', which apparently was meant to helpformalize mathematical reasoning. The attempt of some MiddlePlatonists (1st c. BCE\\textendash 2nd c. CE) to claima specifically Platonic logic failed, and in its stead, theNeo-Platonists (3rd\\textendash 6th c. 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But an agent's credences should not always be the same as her betting odds. We show that betting odds should only track credences when the agent believes that the size of the bet is not correlated with the outcome of the bet. 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By using resources from Scripture, the history of the church, and systematic theology, it argues that revelation includes external and internal dimensions that are organically united in the triune God. This construal is clear within the Bible and church history, and its biblical and historical presence carries implications towards the construction of a systematic theology of revelation and a practical understanding within the church. The dissertation argues that revelation is external and internal, whether a revelation occurs objectively to the human person in the form of a disclosure of information (external) or subjectively to the human person in the form of an unveiling of perception (internal). The argument is developed by utilizing a biblical, historical, systematic, and practical theology of revelation. Accordingly, after a brief introduction to the contemporary scene in chapter 1, this dissertation addresses biblical theology in chapters 2 (Old Testament) and 3 (New Testament), historical theology in chapter 4, systematic theology in chapter 5, and practical theology in chapter 6. xi, 238 pages ; 29 cm. Revelation β€” Biblical teaching. 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Augustine was very interested in this work and included an extraordinary summation of it in his De doctrina christiana . Although this treatment insured the preservation of the work and its lasting fame, Augustine's summary became better known than the original. Pamela Bright's The Book of Rules of Tyconius: Its Purpose and Inner Logic reintroduces this neglected classic of early church literature. Bright asserts that although Augustine was greatly influenced by the Liber Regularum , his philosophical differences caused him to misunderstand its meaning. Bright reexamines the meaning of \"prophecy\" and \"rule\" from Tyconius's perspective and reveals that the purpose of the book was not to provide a general guide to scriptural interpretation, but rather a way to interpret apocalyptic texts. She cites Tyconius's intense concern with evil in the church as the genesis of his interest in the apocalypse and subsequently the meaning of the scripture concerning it. Tyconius speaks of the \"seven mystical rules\" of scripture that with the grace of the Holy Spirit reveal the true meaning of prophecy. If an interpreter follows the \"logic\" of these rules, the nature of the church as composed by both good and evil membership is revealed. Bright argues that Tyconius was not illogical or incompetent in the work's composition as many critics have claimed but rather that he organized his material in a concentric pattern so that Rule Four, the center of the seven rules, is also the central development of his theory. Of interest to theologians, students of biblical interpretation and of Augustine, The Book of Rules of Tyconius focuses attention upon a work that had great influence on the understanding of the nature of the church, on interpreting scripture, and its meaning for the Church of its day."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"bright2009BookRulesTyconius_The Book of Rules of Tyconius- Its Purpose and Inn"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://undpress.nd.edu/books/P00034","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://undpress.nd.edu/books/P00034"}}},{"title":"On Certainty in Faith and Science: The Bavinck-Warfield Exch…","autocomplete":"van den Brink","subtitle":"van den Brink 2017 In: Bavinck Review 8 🌐 πŸ“• 🏷 1","match":"@brink2017CertaintyFaithScience #_tablet On Certainty in Faith and Science: The Bavinck Warfield Exchange van den Brink 2017 Bavinck Review article pdf","arg":"brink2017CertaintyFaithScience","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"brink2017CertaintyFaithScience","text":{"copy":"https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/on-certainty-in-faith-and-science-the-bavinck-warfield-exchange","largetype":"On Certainty in Faith and Science: The Bavinck-Warfield Exchange \n(citekey: brink2017CertaintyFaithScience)\n\nkeywords: _tablet"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"brink2017CertaintyFaithScience_On Certainty in Faith and Science- The Bavinck-War"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/on-certainty-in-faith-and-science-the-bavinck-warfield-exchange","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/on-certainty-in-faith-and-science-the-bavinck-warfield-exchange"}}},{"title":"Virtue, Happiness, Knowledge: Themes from the Work of Gail F…","autocomplete":"Brink","subtitle":"Brink et al. 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They discuss knowledge, rhetoric, freedom and practical reason, virtue and the good life, ethics and politics in Plato and Aristotle and beyond.\"\n\nkeywords: Aristotle, Ethics, Fine; Gail, Irwin; Terence, Knowledge; Theory of, Plato, Rhetoric, Themes; motives, Virtue"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"brink2018VirtueHappinessKnowledge_Virtue Happiness Knowledge- Themes from the Work"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Holman Bible Atlas","autocomplete":"Brisco","subtitle":"Brisco 1998 ","match":"@brisco1998HolmanBibleAtlas Holman Bible Atlas Brisco 1998 book","arg":"brisco1998HolmanBibleAtlas","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"brisco1998HolmanBibleAtlas","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Holman Bible Atlas \n(citekey: brisco1998HolmanBibleAtlas)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"brisco1998HolmanBibleAtlas_Holman Bible Atlas"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Ethics with Aristotle","autocomplete":"Broadie","subtitle":"Broadie & NetLibrary 1991 πŸ“•","match":"@broadie1991EthicsAristotle Ethics with Aristotle Broadie NetLibrary 1991 book pdf","arg":"broadie1991EthicsAristotle","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"broadie1991EthicsAristotle","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Ethics with Aristotle \n(citekey: broadie1991EthicsAristotle)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"broadie1991EthicsAristotle_Ethics with Aristotle"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Aristotle and beyond: Essays on Metaphysics and Ethics","autocomplete":"Broadie","subtitle":"Broadie 2007 πŸ“• 🏷 2","match":"@broadie2007AristotleEssaysMetaphysics #Philosophy #Philosophy; Ancient Aristotle and beyond: Essays on Metaphysics and Ethics Broadie 2007 book pdf","arg":"broadie2007AristotleEssaysMetaphysics","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"broadie2007AristotleEssaysMetaphysics","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Aristotle and beyond: Essays on Metaphysics and Ethics \n(citekey: broadie2007AristotleEssaysMetaphysics)\n\nkeywords: Philosophy, Philosophy; Ancient"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"broadie2007AristotleEssaysMetaphysics_Aristotle and beyond- Essays on Metaphysics and Et"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Herman Bavinck's Reformed Eclecticism: On Catholicity, Consc…","autocomplete":"Brock","subtitle":"Brock & Sutanto 2017 In: Scottish Journal of Theology 70(3) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@brock2017HermanBavinckReformed Herman Bavinck's Reformed Eclecticism: On Catholicity, Consciousness, and Theological Epistemology Brock Sutanto 2017 Scottish Journal of Theology article","arg":"brock2017HermanBavinckReformed","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"brock2017HermanBavinckReformed","text":{"copy":"https://www.academia.edu/25262892/Herman_Bavincks_Reformed_Eclecticism_On_Catholicity_Consciousness_and_Theological_Epistemology_Scottish_Journal_of_Theology_70_3_2017_310-32","largetype":"Herman Bavinck's Reformed Eclecticism: On Catholicity, Consciousness, and Theological Epistemology \n(citekey: brock2017HermanBavinckReformed)\n\nHerman Bavinck's Reformed Eclecticism: On Catholicity, Consciousness, and Theological Epistemology, Scottish Journal of Theology 70:3 (2017): 310-32."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"brock2017HermanBavinckReformed_Herman Bavincks Reformed Eclecticism- On Catholic"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://www.academia.edu/25262892/Herman_Bavincks_Reformed_Eclecticism_On_Catholicity_Consciousness_and_Theological_Epistemology_Scottish_Journal_of_Theology_70_3_2017_310-32","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://www.academia.edu/25262892/Herman_Bavincks_Reformed_Eclecticism_On_Catholicity_Consciousness_and_Theological_Epistemology_Scottish_Journal_of_Theology_70_3_2017_310-32"}}},{"title":"Herman Bavinck's Reformed Eclecticism: On Catholicity, Consc…","autocomplete":"Brock","subtitle":"Brock & Sutanto 2017 In: SJT 70(3) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@brock2017HermanBavinckReformeda Herman Bavinck's Reformed Eclecticism: On Catholicity, Consciousness and Theological Epistemology Brock Sutanto 2017 SJT article","arg":"brock2017HermanBavinckReformeda","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"brock2017HermanBavinckReformeda","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S003693061700031X","largetype":"Herman Bavinck's Reformed Eclecticism: On Catholicity, Consciousness and Theological Epistemology \n(citekey: brock2017HermanBavinckReformeda)\n\nThis article argues that Herman Bavinck's organic worldview allows him to use classical and modern thinkers in an eclectic yet theologically principled manner. 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Eureka! In Milan: when Ambrose taught Augustine what he already knew ; A thousand words is worth a picture: the experiment of On Genesis, against the Manichees ; Enigma variations: playing hide-and-seek in the figurative reading framework ; Book binder: Christ the glue of scriptural unity β€” Journeyman: Priest, apprentice, student of Paul (391-396). Reading Moses in the school of St. Paul: the apostle and Christology 101 ; Hearing voices: Christ at prayer \"in the psalm and on the cross\" β€” Master: teacher, defender, pastor of souls (396-ca. 400). High and low on Jacob's ladder: reading scripture from both ends in On Christian teaching and On instructing beginners ; The Old Testament as the first book of the new: Augustine figures it out against Faustus the Manichee β€” Epilogue: The astounding exchange."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"cameron2012ChristMeetsMe_Christ Meets Me Everywhere - Augustines Early Fig"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Jason Byassee, Praise Seeking Understanding: Reading the Psa…","autocomplete":"Cameron","subtitle":"Cameron 2013 In: Augustinian Studies 44(2) 🌐","match":"@cameron2013JasonByasseePraise Jason Byassee, Praise Seeking Understanding: Reading the Psalms with Augustine Cameron 2013 Augustinian Studies article","arg":"cameron2013JasonByasseePraise","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"cameron2013JasonByasseePraise","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.5840/augstudies201344239","largetype":"Jason Byassee, Praise Seeking Understanding: Reading the Psalms with Augustine \n(citekey: cameron2013JasonByasseePraise)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"cameron2013JasonByasseePraise_Jason Byassee Praise Seeking Understanding- Readi"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.5840/augstudies201344239","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.5840/augstudies201344239"}}},{"title":"Do Properties Exist ? 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The image of warfare between Islam and Christendom has promoted the idea that the combative instincts aroused by this conflict somehow produced discordant views of the crusades. Yet the direct evidence from Islamic and Christian sources indicates otherwise. The self-view of the crusades presented by contemporary Muslim authors and the self-view of the crusades presented by crusading popes are not in opposition to each other but are in agreement with each other. Both interpretations place the onset of the crusades ahead of their accepted historical debut in 1095. Both interpretations point to the Norman conquest of Islamic Sicily (1060-91) as the start of the crusades. And both interpretations contend that by the end of the eleventh century the crusading enterprise was Mediterranean-wide in its scope. The Islamic view of the crusades is in fact the enantiomorph (mirror-image) of the Christian view of the crusades. 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Piranesi's house is no ordinary building: its rooms are infinite, its corridors endless, its walls are lined with thousands upon thousands of statues, each one different from all the others. Within the labyrinth of halls an ocean is imprisoned; waves thunder up staircases, rooms are flooded in an instant. But Piranesi is not afraid; he understands the tides as he understands the pattern of the labyrinth itself. He lives to explore the house. There is one other person in the house-a man called The Other, who visits Piranesi twice a week and asks for help with research into A Great and Secret Knowledge. But as Piranesi explores, evidence emerges of another person, and a terrible truth begins to unravel, revealing a world beyond the one Piranesi has always known. 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In the tradition of his popular Is God a Moral Monster?, Paul Copan teams up with Matthew Flannagan to tackle some of the most confusing and uncomfortable passages of Scripture. Together they help the Christian and nonbeliever alike understand the biblical, theological, philosophical, and ethical implications of Old Testament warfare passages."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"copan2014DidGodReally_Did God Really Command Genocide?"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Did God Really Command Genocide?: Coming to Terms with the J…","autocomplete":"Copan","subtitle":"Copan & Flannagan 2015 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@copan2015DidGodReally Did God Really Command Genocide?: Coming to Terms with the Justice of God. 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In the tradition of his popular Is God a Moral Monster?, Paul Copan teams up with Matthew Flannagan to tackle some of the most confusing and uncomfortable passages of Scripture. Together they help the Christian and nonbeliever alike understand the biblical, theological, philosophical, and ethical implications of Old Testament warfare passages. Pastors, youth pastors, campus ministers, apologetics readers, and laypeople will find that this book both enlightens and equips them for serious discussion of troubling spiritual questions."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"copan2015DidGodReally_Did God Really Command Genocide?- Coming to Terms "},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p"}}},{"title":"Is God a Moral Monster? 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And how are we to reconcile the seemingly disconnected natures of God portrayed in the two testaments?In this timely and readable book, apologist Paul Copan takes on some of the most vexing accusations of our time, including:God is arrogant and jealousGod punishes people too harshlyGod is guilty of ethnic cleansingGod oppresses womenGod endorses slaveryChristianity causes violenceand moreCopan not only answers God's critics, he also shows how to read both the Old and New Testaments faithfully, seeing an unchanging, righteous, and loving God in both."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"copan2015GodMoralMonster_Is God a Moral Monster? 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J. Gresham Machen once said, \"False ideas are the greatest obstacles to the reception of the gospel\"-which makes apologetics that much more important. Wanting to engage not just academics and pastors but Christian laypeople and seekers, William Lane Craig has revised and updated key sections in this third edition of his classic text to reflect the latest work in astrophysics, philosophy, probability calculus, the arguments for the existence of God, and Reformed epistemology. His approach-that of positive apologetics-gives careful attention to crucial questions and concerns, including: the relationship of faith and reason, the existence of God, the problems of historical knowledge and miracles, the personal claims of Christ, and the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus. He shows that there is good reason to think Christianity is true. 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But the idea that 'God was in Christ' has become a much-debated topic in modern theology. Oliver Crisp addresses six key issues in the Incarnation defending a robust version of the doctrine, in keeping with classical Christology. He explores perichoresis, or interpenetration, with reference to both the Incarnation and Trinity. Over two chapters Crisp deals with the human nature of Christ and then provides an argument against the view, common amongst some contemporary theologians, that Christ had a fallen human nature. He considers the notion of divine kenosis or self-emptying, and discusses non-Incarnational Christology, focusing on the work of John Hick. This view denies Christ is God Incarnate, regarding him as primarily a moral exemplar to be imitated. 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The same is true for work on the atonement, which has blossomed in the last decade. Few studies attempt to connect the dots between these two theological topics, however. In this volume, respected theologian Oliver Crisp offers a fresh analytic-theological account of the person and work of Christ, focusing on the theme of union with God Incarnate. Along the way, he engages a range of contemporary and historic Christian thinkers and tackles a number of key issues in contemporary discussions. 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Where his experiences in the Inferno and Purgatorio were arduous and harrowing, this is a journey of comfort, revelation, and, above all, love-both romantic and divine. Robert Hollander is a Dante scholar of unmatched reputation and his wife, Jean, is an accomplished poet. Their verse translation with facing-page Italian combines maximum fidelity to Dante's text with the artistry necessary to reflect the original's virtuosity. 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Charlesworth. β€” \\textdaggerdbl c From publisher's description"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"desilva2018IntroducingApocryphaMessagea_Introducing the Apocrypha- Message Context and S"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Schleiermacher","autocomplete":"DeVries","subtitle":"DeVries 2007 In: The Blackwell Companion to Modern Theology 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 5","match":"@devries2007Schleiermacher #church history #friedrich daniel ernst schleiermacher #hermeneutics #modern theology #new testament exegesis Schleiermacher DeVries 2007 The Blackwell Companion to Modern Theology incollection","arg":"devries2007Schleiermacher","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"devries2007Schleiermacher","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch19","largetype":"Schleiermacher \n(citekey: devries2007Schleiermacher)\n\nThis chapter contains sections titled: I II III\n\nkeywords: church history, friedrich daniel ernst schleiermacher, hermeneutics, modern theology, new testament exegesis"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"devries2007Schleiermacher_Schleiermacher"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch19","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch19"}}},{"title":"Tis Mystery All, the Immortal Dies:","autocomplete":"Deyoung","subtitle":"Deyoung 2010 ","match":"@deyoung2010TisMysteryAll Tis Mystery All, the Immortal Dies: Deyoung 2010 article","arg":"deyoung2010TisMysteryAll","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"deyoung2010TisMysteryAll","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Tis Mystery All, the Immortal Dies: \n(citekey: deyoung2010TisMysteryAll)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"deyoung2010TisMysteryAll_Tis Mystery All the Immortal Dies-"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Patrology (Vol. 4): The Golden Age of Latin Patristic Litera…","autocomplete":"di Berardino","subtitle":"di Berardino & Quasten 1986 ","match":"@diberardino1986PatrologyVolGolden Patrology (Vol. 4): The Golden Age of Latin Patristic Literature: From the Council of Nicea to the Council of Chalcedon di Berardino Quasten 1986 book","arg":"diberardino1986PatrologyVolGolden","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"diberardino1986PatrologyVolGolden","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Patrology (Vol. 4): The Golden Age of Latin Patristic Literature: From the Council of Nicea to the Council of Chalcedon \n(citekey: diberardino1986PatrologyVolGolden)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"diberardino1986PatrologyVolGolden_Patrology (Vol. 4)- The Golden Age of Latin Patris"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A Tale of Two Cities","autocomplete":"Dickens","subtitle":"Dickens 1859 πŸ“„","match":"@dickens1859TaleTwoCities A Tale of Two Cities Dickens 1859 book","arg":"dickens1859TaleTwoCities","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"dickens1859TaleTwoCities","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"A Tale of Two Cities \n(citekey: dickens1859TaleTwoCities)\n\nPresents Dickens' classic novel of love, courage, and sacrifice set against the cataclysmic events of the French Revolution."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dickens1859TaleTwoCities_A Tale of Two Cities"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Why Not to Be a 'Thomist': A Critique of the Ba\\~nezian Reco…","autocomplete":"Diem","subtitle":"Diem 2020 In: Int J Systematic Theology 22(2) 🌐 πŸ“•","match":"@diem2020WhyNotBe Why Not to Be a 'Thomist': A Critique of the Ba\\~nezian Reconciliation of Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom Diem 2020 Int J Systematic Theology article pdf","arg":"diem2020WhyNotBe","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"diem2020WhyNotBe","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12407","largetype":"Why Not to Be a 'Thomist': A Critique of the Ba\\~nezian Reconciliation of Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom \n(citekey: diem2020WhyNotBe)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"diem2020WhyNotBe_Why Not to Be a Thomist- A Critique of the Ba-~n"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12407","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12407"}}},{"title":"The case against Diodore and Theodore: texts and their conte…","autocomplete":"Diodore","subtitle":"Diodore et al. (Eds.) 2011 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 7","match":"@diodore2011CaseDiodoreTheodore #Diodore #Early church; ca. 30 600 #History #History of doctrines #Jesus Christ #Theodore #Theology The case against Diodore and Theodore: texts and their contexts Diodore Theodore Behr 2011 book pdf","arg":"diodore2011CaseDiodoreTheodore","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"diodore2011CaseDiodoreTheodore","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The case against Diodore and Theodore: texts and their contexts \n(citekey: diodore2011CaseDiodoreTheodore)\n\n\"[E]xtracts from the writings of Diodore and Theodore as cited by their opponents and supporters, in their historical order, from the death of Theodore to his condemnation at the Council of Constantinople in 553\"β€”P. [vii]-viii\n\nkeywords: Diodore, Early church; ca. 30-600, History, History of doctrines, Jesus Christ, Theodore, Theology"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"diodore2011CaseDiodoreTheodore_The case against Diodore and Theodore- texts and t"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Why the Perfect Being Theologian Cannot Endorse the Principl…","autocomplete":"Director","subtitle":"Director 2017 In: EJPR 9(4) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@director2017WhyPerfectBeing Why the Perfect Being Theologian Cannot Endorse the Principle of Alternative Possibilities Director 2017 EJPR article","arg":"director2017WhyPerfectBeing","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"director2017WhyPerfectBeing","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v9i4.2002","largetype":"Why the Perfect Being Theologian Cannot Endorse the Principle of Alternative Possibilities \n(citekey: director2017WhyPerfectBeing)\n\nI argue that perfect being theologians cannot endorse the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (AP). On perfect being theology, God is essentially morally perfect, meaning that He always acts in a morally perfect manner. I argue that it is possible that God is faced with a situation in which there is only one morally perfect action, which He must do. If this is true, then God acts without alternative possibilities in this situation. Yet, unless one says that this choice is not free, one must say that God has acted freely without alternative possibilities."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"director2017WhyPerfectBeing_Why the Perfect Being Theologian Cannot Endorse th"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v9i4.2002","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v9i4.2002"}}},{"title":"From Passions to Emotions: The Creation of a Secular Psychol…","autocomplete":"Dixon","subtitle":"Dixon 2003 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@dixon2003PassionsEmotionsCreation From Passions to Emotions: The Creation of a Secular Psychological Category Dixon 2003 book","arg":"dixon2003PassionsEmotionsCreation","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"dixon2003PassionsEmotionsCreation","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511490514","largetype":"From Passions to Emotions: The Creation of a Secular Psychological Category \n(citekey: dixon2003PassionsEmotionsCreation)\n\nToday there is a thriving 'emotions industry' to which philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists are contributing. Yet until two centuries ago 'the emotions' did not exist. In this path-breaking study Thomas Dixon shows how, during the nineteenth century, the emotions came into being as a distinct psychological category, replacing existing categories such as appetites, passions, sentiments and affections. By examining medieval and eighteenth-century theological psychologies and placing Charles Darwin and William James within a broader and more complex nineteenth-century setting, Thomas Dixon argues that this domination by one single descriptive category is not healthy. Overinclusivity of 'the emotions' hampers attempts to argue with any subtlety about the enormous range of mental states and stances of which humans are capable. This book is an important contribution to the debate about emotion and rationality which has preoccupied western thinkers throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and has implications for contemporary debates."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dixon2003PassionsEmotionsCreation_From Passions to Emotions- The Creation of a Secul"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511490514","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511490514"}}},{"title":"Paul and the Greco-Roman Philosophical Tradition","autocomplete":"Dodson","subtitle":"Dodson (Ed.) 2017 🏷 3","match":"@dodson2017PaulGrecoRomanPhilosophical #Bible #Criticism; interpretation; etc #Philosophy; Ancient Paul and the Greco Roman Philosophical Tradition Dodson 2017 book","arg":"dodson2017PaulGrecoRomanPhilosophical","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"dodson2017PaulGrecoRomanPhilosophical","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Paul and the Greco-Roman Philosophical Tradition \n(citekey: dodson2017PaulGrecoRomanPhilosophical)\n\nkeywords: Bible, Criticism; interpretation; etc, Philosophy; Ancient"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dodson2017PaulGrecoRomanPhilosophical_Paul and the Greco-Roman Philosophical Tradition"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Paul and the Giants of Philosophy: Reading the Apostle in Gr…","autocomplete":"Dodson","subtitle":"Dodson & Briones (Eds.) 2019 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 4","match":"@dodson2019PaulGiantsPhilosophy #Bible #Criticism; interpretation; etc #Philosophy and religion #Philosophy; Ancient Paul and the Giants of Philosophy: Reading the Apostle in Greco Roman Context Dodson Briones 2019 book pdf","arg":"dodson2019PaulGiantsPhilosophy","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"dodson2019PaulGiantsPhilosophy","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Paul and the Giants of Philosophy: Reading the Apostle in Greco-Roman Context \n(citekey: dodson2019PaulGiantsPhilosophy)\n\n\"How was the Apostle Paul influenced by the great philosophers of his age? Dodson and Briones have gathered contributors with diverse views who aim to make Paul's engagement with ancient philosophy accessible. These essays address Paul's interaction with Greco-Roman philosophical thinking on a particular topic, including discussion questions and reading lists to help readers engage the material further\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Bible, Criticism; interpretation; etc, Philosophy and religion, Philosophy; Ancient"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dodson2019PaulGiantsPhilosophy_Paul and the Giants of Philosophy- Reading the Apo"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Patristic Exegesis And Theology: The Cart And The Horse","autocomplete":"Fairbairn","subtitle":"Fairbairn 2007 In: Westminster Theological Journal 69 πŸ“„","match":"@donaldfairbairn2007PatristicExegesisTheology Patristic Exegesis And Theology: The Cart And The Horse Fairbairn 2007 Westminster Theological Journal article","arg":"donaldfairbairn2007PatristicExegesisTheology","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"donaldfairbairn2007PatristicExegesisTheology","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Patristic Exegesis And Theology: The Cart And The Horse \n(citekey: donaldfairbairn2007PatristicExegesisTheology)\n\nThis article grows out of two dominant perceptions that I have developed through my work with theological students and teachers. The first of these perceptions is that there is strong and growing interest in patristic interpretation of the Bible among evangelical biblical scholars and theologians. The second perception is that virtually all biblical studies students and professors I have encountered are working from a model for understanding patristic exegesis that is inadequate and does not reflect what patristics scholars have been writing about patristic exegesis for the last several decades. I have in mind the model that divides patristic exegesis into two competing\\textemdash and largely mutually exclu-sive\\textemdash schools, one based in Antioch and the other in Alexandria. Now I should hasten to add that the inadequacy of such a model is not some-thing that biblical scholars and theologians could necessarily have recognized themselves, and I hope that nothing I am about to write will be taken as a criti-cism of contemporary biblical scholars. Rather, the prevalence of this model is an unfortunate example of the way the scholarly arena sometimes works. What patristics scholars were saying seventy or eighty years ago about patristic exege-sis has worked its way into the historical theology, church history, and herme-neutics textbooks in the last forty or fifty years. As American patristics scholar Charles Kannengiesser recently pointed out, a great deal of work on patristic exegesis done by biblical scholars from about 1950 onwards treated the literal and figurative senses of biblical passages not as interpretive options for the texts under investigation, but rather as general exegetical methods, and these methods were bound to local ''school'' requirements. Kannengiesser concludes, ''The rhetorical and philosophical culture of Antioch inspired the local masters of biblical exegesis with a sense of the value of historical Old Testament narra-tives, which was different from the treatment of such narratives taught to Chris-tian exegetes on the basis of Philo of Alexandria's legacy.'' 1"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"donaldfairbairn2007PatristicExegesisTheology_Patristic Exegesis And Theology- The Cart And The "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Patristic Soteriology: Three Trajectories","autocomplete":"Fairbairn","subtitle":"Fairbairn 2007 In: Jets 50(2) πŸ“„","match":"@donaldfairbairn2007PatristicSoteriologyThree Patristic Soteriology: Three Trajectories Fairbairn 2007 Jets article","arg":"donaldfairbairn2007PatristicSoteriologyThree","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"donaldfairbairn2007PatristicSoteriologyThree","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Patristic Soteriology: Three Trajectories \n(citekey: donaldfairbairn2007PatristicSoteriologyThree)\n\nIn this article I will attempt to outline what I think is a needed correc-tive to a common and influential way of discussing patristic soteriology. It is typical among some scholars to speak of two basic patterns in the patristic period for understanding salvation: a juridical or legal pattern (strongly rep-resented in the Western Church) that focused on forgiveness of sins, and a more Eastern pattern that saw salvation as participation in God or deifi-cation. I believe that speaking of a single Eastern pattern, and therefore speaking of two major patterns overall, is misleading and dangerous, for reasons that I will explain. I think it is important to recognize that in the patristic period, there were at least two very distinct ways of understanding deification or participation in God, and therefore one should speak not of two overall patterns, but of at least three patterns. Furthermore, as I discuss these patterns, I will use the word \" trajectories \" to describe them. The reason for this is that in my opinion, as each of these patterns emerged, it plotted a course, a trajectory, that part of the Christian Church would follow sub-sequently. Later Eastern and Western soteriological developments can be seen as following one or another of the trajectories plotted during the patristic period. 1 I will argue my case in several steps. First I will give an overview of the \" two-trajectory \" approach to patristic soteriology and will explain some of the ways this approach has influenced our contemporary understanding of salvation. Then I will briefly examine some key soteriological passages from the writings of four important Eastern theologians, all of whom are said to follow a \" participatory \" pattern for describing salvation. Through this exami-nation, I will attempt to show that there were two quite different patterns or trajectories represented among these writers, with one pattern showing up clearly in Origen (ca. 185\\textendash ca. 254) and Gregory of Nyssa (ca. 330\\textendash ca. 395), and the other appearing in Irenaeus (ca. 130\\textendash ca. 200) and Cyril of Alexandria 1 I should add that in this article, I will not deal with the issue of how salvation is achieved, and thus I will not address the atonement, the relation between faith and obedience, the interac-tion of divine action and human action in salvation, or the like. My subject in this article will be simply the question of what salvation actually is, according to each of the three patristic patterns or trajectories."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"donaldfairbairn2007PatristicSoteriologyThree_Patristic Soteriology- Three Trajectories"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Comments on ' Ontological Anti-Realism '","autocomplete":"Dorr","subtitle":"Dorr 2007 ","match":"@dorr2007CommentsOntologicalAntiRealism Comments on ' Ontological Anti Realism ' Dorr 2007 article","arg":"dorr2007CommentsOntologicalAntiRealism","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"dorr2007CommentsOntologicalAntiRealism","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Comments on ' Ontological Anti-Realism ' \n(citekey: dorr2007CommentsOntologicalAntiRealism)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dorr2007CommentsOntologicalAntiRealism_Comments on Ontological Anti-Realism "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"How to Be a Modal Realist","autocomplete":"Dorr","subtitle":"Dorr 2010 In: \\textemdash πŸ“„","match":"@dorr2010HowBeModal How to Be a Modal Realist Dorr 2010 \\textemdash article","arg":"dorr2010HowBeModal","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"dorr2010HowBeModal","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"How to Be a Modal Realist \n(citekey: dorr2010HowBeModal)\n\nThis paper investigates the form a modal realist analysis of possibility and necessity should take. It concludes that according to the best version of modal realism, the notion of a world plays no role in the analysis of modal claims. All contingent claims contain some de re element; the effect of modal operators on these elements is described by a counterpart theory which takes the same form whether the de re reference is to a world or to something else. This fully general counterpart theory can validate orthodox modal logic, including the logic of 'actually'."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dorr2010HowBeModal_How to Be a Modal Realist"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Notes from Underground","autocomplete":"Dostoyevsky","subtitle":"Dostoyevsky 2010 🌐","match":"@dostoyevsky2010NotesUnderground Notes from Underground Dostoyevsky Pevear Volokhonsky 2010 book","arg":"dostoyevsky2010NotesUnderground","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"dostoyevsky2010NotesUnderground","text":{"copy":"https://www.overdrive.com/search?q","largetype":"Notes from Underground \n(citekey: dostoyevsky2010NotesUnderground)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dostoyevsky2010NotesUnderground_Notes from Underground"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://www.overdrive.com/search?q","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://www.overdrive.com/search?q"}}},{"title":"Notes from Underground","autocomplete":"Dostoyevsky","subtitle":"Dostoyevsky et al. 2010 🌐","match":"@dostoyevsky2010NotesUndergrounda Notes from Underground Dostoyevsky Pevear Volokhonsky 2010 book","arg":"dostoyevsky2010NotesUndergrounda","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"dostoyevsky2010NotesUndergrounda","text":{"copy":"https://www.overdrive.com/search?q","largetype":"Notes from Underground \n(citekey: dostoyevsky2010NotesUndergrounda)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dostoyevsky2010NotesUndergrounda_Notes from Underground"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://www.overdrive.com/search?q","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://www.overdrive.com/search?q"}}},{"title":"The Brothers Karamazov","autocomplete":"Dostoyevsky","subtitle":"Dostoyevsky & Garnett 2015 πŸ“„","match":"@dostoyevsky2015BrothersKaramazov The Brothers Karamazov Dostoyevsky Garnett 2015 book","arg":"dostoyevsky2015BrothersKaramazov","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"dostoyevsky2015BrothersKaramazov","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Brothers Karamazov \n(citekey: dostoyevsky2015BrothersKaramazov)\n\nA drama focusing on the volatile relationship between three brothers and their father, who reunite after being separated since childhood. Each brother represents a different aspect of the Russian people: Dmitiri is unrestrained in love, hatred, jealousy, and generosity; Ivan is an intellectual who gives impromptu speeches about good and evil; and Alyosha is patient, good, and loving, even in the face of adversity."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dostoyevsky2015BrothersKaramazov_The Brothers Karamazov"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Hell, Vagueness, and Justice: A Reply to Sider","autocomplete":"Dougherty","subtitle":"Dougherty & Poston 2008 In: Faith and Philosophy: Journal of the Society of Christian Philosophers 25(3) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@dougherty2008HellVaguenessJustice Hell, Vagueness, and Justice: A Reply to Sider Dougherty Poston 2008 Faith and Philosophy: Journal of the Society of Christian Philosophers article","arg":"dougherty2008HellVaguenessJustice","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"dougherty2008HellVaguenessJustice","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10/faithphil200825331","largetype":"Hell, Vagueness, and Justice: A Reply to Sider \n(citekey: dougherty2008HellVaguenessJustice)\n\nTed Sider's paper \"Hell and Vagueness\" challenges a certain conception of hell by arguing that it is inconsistent with God's justice. Sider's inconsistency argument works only when supplemented by additional premises. Key to Sider's case is a premise that the properties upon which eternal destinies supervene are \"a smear,\" i.e., they are distributed continuously among individuals in the world. We question this premise and provide reasons to doubt it. The doubts come from two sources. The first is based on evidential considerations borrowed from skeptical theism. A related but separate consideration is that supposing it would be an insurmountable problem for God to make just (and therefore nonarbitrary) distinctions in morally smeared world, God thereby has sufficient motivation not to actualize such worlds. Yet God also clearly has motivation only to actualize some member of the subset of nonsmeared worlds which don't 'appear' nonsmeared. For if it was obvious who was morally fit for Heaven and who wasn't, a new arena of great injustice is opened up. The result is that if there is a God, then he has the motivation and the ability to actualize from just that set of worlds which are not smeared but which are indiscernible from smeared worlds."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dougherty2008HellVaguenessJustice_Hell Vagueness and Justice- A Reply to Sider"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10/faithphil200825331","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10/faithphil200825331"}}},{"title":"Recent Work on the Problem of Evil","autocomplete":"Dougherty","subtitle":"Dougherty 2011 In: Analysis 71(3) 🌐","match":"@dougherty2011RecentWorkProblem Recent Work on the Problem of Evil Dougherty 2011 Analysis article","arg":"dougherty2011RecentWorkProblem","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"dougherty2011RecentWorkProblem","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/anr059","largetype":"Recent Work on the Problem of Evil \n(citekey: dougherty2011RecentWorkProblem)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dougherty2011RecentWorkProblem_Recent Work on the Problem of Evil"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/anr059","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/anr059"}}},{"title":"Internalist Evidentialism and Epistemic Virtue: Re-Reply to…","autocomplete":"Dougherty","subtitle":"Dougherty 2012 In: Logos & Episteme 3(2) 🌐 🏷 11","match":"@dougherty2012InternalistEvidentialismEpistemic #1 #deserves its own category #epistemic value #evidentialism #meno problem #multiplying categories without necessity #on not #reductionism #t think epistemic responsibility #virtue epistemology #why i don Internalist Evidentialism and Epistemic Virtue: Re Reply to Axtell Dougherty 2012 Logos & Episteme article","arg":"dougherty2012InternalistEvidentialismEpistemic","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"dougherty2012InternalistEvidentialismEpistemic","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0378.2010.00422.x.3","largetype":"Internalist Evidentialism and Epistemic Virtue: Re-Reply to Axtell \n(citekey: dougherty2012InternalistEvidentialismEpistemic)\n\nkeywords: 1, deserves its own category, epistemic value, evidentialism, meno problem, multiplying categories without necessity, on not, reductionism, t think epistemic responsibility, virtue epistemology, why i don"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dougherty2012InternalistEvidentialismEpistemic_Internalist Evidentialism and Epistemic Virtue- Re"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0378.2010.00422.x.3","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0378.2010.00422.x.3"}}},{"title":"Family Life in the Ottoman Mediterranean: A Social History","autocomplete":"Doumani","subtitle":"Doumani 2017 πŸ“•","match":"@doumani2017FamilyLifeOttoman Family Life in the Ottoman Mediterranean: A Social History Doumani 2017 book pdf","arg":"doumani2017FamilyLifeOttoman","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"doumani2017FamilyLifeOttoman","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Family Life in the Ottoman Mediterranean: A Social History \n(citekey: doumani2017FamilyLifeOttoman)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"doumani2017FamilyLifeOttoman_Family Life in the Ottoman Mediterranean- A Social"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Before the Nation: Muslim-Christian Coexistence and Its Dest…","autocomplete":"Doumanis","subtitle":"Doumanis 2013 πŸ“„ 🏷 11","match":"@doumanis2013NationMuslimChristianCoexistence #1288 1918 #Christianity and other religions #Ethnic relations History #Greeks #History #Islam #Islam History #Ottoman Empire; 1288 1918 #Relations Christianity History #Social conditions #Turkey Before the Nation: Muslim Christian Coexistence and Its Destruction in Late Ottoman Anatolia Doumanis 2013 book","arg":"doumanis2013NationMuslimChristianCoexistence","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"doumanis2013NationMuslimChristianCoexistence","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Before the Nation: Muslim-Christian Coexistence and Its Destruction in Late Ottoman Anatolia \n(citekey: doumanis2013NationMuslimChristianCoexistence)\n\n\"It is common for survivors of ethnic cleansing and even genocide to speak nostalgically about earlier times of intercommunal harmony and brotherhood. After being driven from their Anatolian homelands, Greek Orthodox refugees insisted that they 'lived well with the Turks', and yearned for the days when they worked and drank coffee together, participated in each other's festivals, and even prayed to the same saints. Historians have never showed serious regard to these memories, given the refugees had fled from horrific 'ethnic' violence that appeared to reflect deep-seated and pre-existing animosities. Refugee nostalgia seemed pure fantasy; perhaps contrived to lessen the pain and humiliations of displacement. Before the Nation argues that there is more than a grain of truth to these nostalgic traditions. It points to the fact that intercommunality, a mode of everyday living based on the accommodation of cultural difference, was a normal and stabilizing feature of multi-ethnic societies. Refugee memory and other ethnographic sources provide ample illustration of the beliefs and practices associated with intercommunal living, which local Muslims and Christian communities likened to a common moral environment. Drawing largely from an oral archive containing interviews with over 5000 refugees, Nicholas Doumanis examines the mentalities, cosmologies, and value systems as they relate to cultures of coexistence. He furthermore rejects the commonplace assumption that the empire was destroyed by intercommunal hatreds. 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However, maintaining that Scripture should still have this role today requires addressing some challenges posed in modern Protestant theology. This essay will address three challenges that can be identified in the work of Wolfhart Pannenberg and some other recent authors. 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Can we know God as he is in himself?These longstanding questions have been addressed by Christian theologians throughout the church's history. Some, such as Thomas Aquinas, have argued that we know God through both natural and supernatural revelation, while others, especially Karl Barth, have argued that we know God only on the basis of the incarnation. Contemporary discussions of these issues sometimes give the impression that we have to choose between a speculative doctrine of God driven by natural theology or metaphysics and a Christ-centreed doctrine of God driven by God's work in the history of salvation.In this volume in the Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture series, Steven J. Duby casts a vision for integrating natural theology, the incarnation and metaphysics in a Christian description of God in himself. In addition to reasoning from Holy Scripture, Duby incorporates insights from the catholic theological tradition, including patristic and medieval authors and also the Reformed orthodox."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"duby2020GodHimselfScripture_God in Himself- Scripture Metaphysics And The Tas"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A Thomistic Account of the Habituation of the Passions","autocomplete":"Dugandzic","subtitle":"Dugandzic 2019 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@dugandzic2019ThomisticAccountHabituation A Thomistic Account of the Habituation of the Passions Dugandzic 2019 phdthesis pdf","arg":"dugandzic2019ThomisticAccountHabituation","icon":{"path":"icons/manuscript.png"},"uid":"dugandzic2019ThomisticAccountHabituation","text":{"copy":"https://www.academia.edu/40879046/A_Thomistic_Account_of_the_Habituation_of_the_Passions","largetype":"A Thomistic Account of the Habituation of the Passions \n(citekey: dugandzic2019ThomisticAccountHabituation)\n\nAlthough for Aquinas habituating the passions to obey reason is crucial for the acquisition of virtue, recent Thomistic scholarship has paid little attention to the question of how this habituation works. 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John Duns Scotus: Selected Writings on Ethics includes extended discussions-and as far as possible, complete questions-on divine and human freedom, the moral attributes of God, the relationship between will and intellect, moral and intellectual virtue, practical reasoning, charity, the metaphysics of goodness and rightness, the various acts, affections, and passions of the will, justice, the natural law, sin, marriage and divorce, the justification for private property, and lying and perjury. 00Relying on the recently completed critical edition of the Ordinatio and other critically edited texts, this collection presents the most reliable and up-to-date versions of Scotus's work in an accessible and philosophically informed translation.\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Duns Scotus; Johannes, Duns Scotus; John, Ethics, Ethik, Moral philosophy, Philosophy; Medieval, Scholastik"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"dunsscotus2017SelectedWritingsEthics_Selected Writings on Ethics"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"3 . 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Beyond creation and conservation, Aquinas specifies divine contribution to created agents' operation as application in the role of the first cause and the operation of the principal cause employing an instrumental cause. It is especially the latter which is open to varying interpretation and which might be potentially threatening to human freedom. There are different readings of what it is for the secondary agent to \"act through the power of the principal cause''. Either the divine cause causes only the existence of the effect of the secondary cause, or it also causes the cause to operate in the sense that it determines its outcome. The latter seems to contradict human freedom. 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It is the archetypal anvil on which the scriptural language of deliverance is shaped. More than just an epic moment, the exodus shapes the telling of Israel's and the church's gospel. From the blasting furnace of Egypt, imagery pours forth. In the Song of Moses Yahweh overcomes the Egyptian army, sending them plummeting to the bottom of the sea. But the exodus motif continues as God leads Israel through the wilderness, marches to Sinai and on the Zion. It fires the psalmist's poetry and inspires Isaiah's second-exodus rhapsodies. As it pulses through the veins of the New Testament, the Gospel writers hear exodus resonances from Jesus' birth to the gates of Jerusalem. Paul casts Christ's deliverance in exodus imagery, and the Apocalypse reverberates with exodus themes. In Echoes of Exodus, Bryan Estelle traces the motif as it weaves through the canon of Scripture. Wedding literary readings with biblical-theological insights, he helps us weigh again what we know and recognize anew what we have not seen. More than that, he introduces us to the study of quotation, allusion, and echo, providing a firm theoretical basis for hermeneutical practice and understanding. 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Though Barclay does not emphasize this point, something similar could be said about the worthiness or merit of the recipients of grace. Human worthiness is everywhere in Judaism and Christianity, but not everywhere the same. This article situates Barclay's account of human worthiness relative to other possible configurations. According to Barclay's Paul, the Christ-given is given without regard for the worth of the recipients, but this same gift remakes those to whom it is given, enabling them to become worthy of God. 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To the extent that a tree grows strong and deep roots, it realizes these ends and thereby flourishes; and to the extent it fails to realize these ends, it is defective and tends to atrophy. A squirrel by nature needs to hoard nuts for the winter. If it works to realize this end it will to that extent count as a good instance of a squirrel, whereas a squirrel that for whatever reason (brain injury, say, or genetic defect) has no inclination to do so will be to that extent a bad and defective instance. Human beings are no different from other living things in having characteristic faculties that exist for the sake of pursuing certain ends. All sorts of questions might be raised about the implications of this view and about its philosophical foundations, which lie in Aristotelian metaphysics. 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\n(citekey: finnis2021AquinasMoralPolitical)\n\nFor Thomas Aquinas, as for Aristotle, doing moral philosophy isthinking as generally as possible about what I should choose to do(and not to do), considering my whole life as a field of opportunity(or misuse of opportunity). Thinking as general as this concerns notmerely my own opportunities, but the kinds of good things that anyhuman being can do and achieve, or be deprived of. Thinking about whatto do is conveniently labeled \"practical'', and isconcerned with what and how to choose and do what one intelligentlyand reasonably can (i) to achieve intelligible goods in one'sown life and the lives of other human beings and their environment,and (ii) to be of good character and live a life that as a whole willhave been a reasonable response to such opportunities., Political philosophy is, in one respect, simply that part or extensionof moral philosophy which considers the kinds of choice that should bemade by all who share in the responsibility and authority of choosingfor a community of the comprehensive kind called political. 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In this paper, we engage van Inwagen's book at two main points. First, we consider his understanding of what it takes for a philosophical argument to succeed. We argue that while his criterion for success is interesting and helpful, there is good reason to think it is too stringent. Second, we consider his responses to the global and local arguments from evil. 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Scott Fitzgerald's third book, stands as the supreme achievement of his career. First published in 1925, this quintessential novel of the Jazz Age has been acclaimed by generations of readers. The story of the mysteriously wealthy Jay Gatsby and his love for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan, of lavish parties on Long Island at a time when The New York Times noted \"gin was the national drink and sex the national obsession,\" it is an exquisitely crafted tale of America in the 1920s."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"fitzgerald2018GreatGatsby_The Great Gatsby"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Admirable Immorality and Admirable Imperfection","autocomplete":"Flanagan","subtitle":"Flanagan 1986 In: The Journal of Philosophy 83(1) 🌐 πŸ“•","match":"@flanagan1986AdmirableImmoralityAdmirable Admirable Immorality and Admirable Imperfection Flanagan 1986 The Journal of Philosophy article pdf","arg":"flanagan1986AdmirableImmoralityAdmirable","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"flanagan1986AdmirableImmoralityAdmirable","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.2307/2026466","largetype":"Admirable Immorality and Admirable Imperfection \n(citekey: flanagan1986AdmirableImmoralityAdmirable)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"flanagan1986AdmirableImmoralityAdmirable_Admirable Immorality and Admirable Imperfection"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.2307/2026466","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.2307/2026466"}}},{"title":"Action & Character According to Aristotle: The Logic of the…","autocomplete":"Flannery","subtitle":"Flannery 2013 πŸ“• 🏷 2","match":"@flannery2013ActionCharacterAccording #Aristotle #Ethics Action & Character According to Aristotle: The Logic of the Moral Life Flannery 2013 book pdf","arg":"flannery2013ActionCharacterAccording","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"flannery2013ActionCharacterAccording","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Action & Character According to Aristotle: The Logic of the Moral Life \n(citekey: flannery2013ActionCharacterAccording)\n\nkeywords: Aristotle, Ethics"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"flannery2013ActionCharacterAccording_Action & Character According to Aristotle- The Log"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Cambridge History of Turkey","autocomplete":"Fleet","subtitle":"Fleet et al. 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Flew is a pioneer for modern atheism. His famous paper, Theology and Falsification, was first presented at a meeting of the Oxford Socratic Club chaired by C. S. Lewis and went on to become the most widely reprinted philosophical publication of the last five decades. Flew earned his fame by arguing that one should presuppose atheism until evidence of a God surfaces. He now believes that such evidence exists, and There Is a God chronicles his journey from staunch atheism to believer. For the first time, this book will present a detailed and fascinating account of Flew's riveting decision to revoke his previous beliefs and argue for the existence of God. Ever since Flew's announcement, there has been great debate among atheists and believers alike about what exactly this \"conversion\" means. There Is a God will finally put this debate to rest. This is a story of a brilliant mind and reasoned thinker, and where his lifelong intellectual pursuit eventually led him: belief in God as designer."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"flew2008ThereGodHow_There Is a God- How the Worlds Most Notorious Ath"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Substitutionary Atonement and the Church Fathers: A Reply to…","autocomplete":"Flood","subtitle":"Flood 2010 In: Evangelical Quarterly 82(2) 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 24","match":"@flood2010SubstitutionaryAtonementChurch #Atonement #ATONEMENT (Christianity) #AUGUSTINE #Bishop of Caesarea #Bishop of Hippo #ca. 260 #ca. 335 ca. 394 #Christus Victor #church fathers #early church #EUSEBIUS #FATHERS of the church #GREGORY #JUSTIN #Martyr #of Caesarea #of Nazianzus #of Nyssa #patristics #penal substitution #PIERCED for Our Transgressions: Rediscovering the #restorative justice #Saint #substitutionary atonement Substitutionary Atonement and the Church Fathers: A Reply to the Authors of Pierced for Our Transgressions. 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From this it is concluded that the church fathers did not teach penal substitution; rather the dominant pattern found in these patristic writers is substitutionary atonement understood within the conceptual framework of restorative rather than retributive justice. 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This paper considers and rebuts several communitarian objections against contractualist theories of global distributive justice, which can be brought to bear on the issues. Communitarian theories must draw on contractualist or similar traditions in order to illuminate the normative aspects of Europeanisation. The communitarian approaches, focussing on shared practices, constitutive identities and embedded loyalties, are ill equipped to assess the alternatives and agenda currently facing Europe.Communitarians stress that we have special duties, \"obligations of membership,\" towards our own community or society, partly because it helps constitute our common life, which is an important good. It is said that contractualism cannot account for these important features of our moral life in the proper way. It fails to acknowledge our \"embedded\" nature, with loyalties we are born into and instead assumes that we are \"atomistic\" individuals, and community is not recognized as a good. Moreover, contractualism is criticized because such theories impose external standards, alien to the existing culture, which do not permit cultural variations.These criticisms fail to hold against some contractualist theories, which recognize that our common life - the institutions, practices and roles that surround us - is an important good. Moreover, I argue that John Rawls' theory of Justice as Fairness, a central contribution of liberal contractualism, is itself communitarian, if only in the particular sense that it is exclusively concerned with the important internal goods of communities and social institutions."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"follesdal1998CommunitarianCriticismLiberal_Communitarian Criticism of Liberal Contractualism-"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract"}}},{"title":"The Talmud and Rabbinic Literature","autocomplete":"Fonrobert","subtitle":"Fonrobert & Jaffee (Eds.) 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Conflicting notions about our place in the Universe are defined, defended and critiqued from scientific, philosophical and religious viewpoints. The authors' engaging and witty style addresses what fine-tuning might mean for the future of physics and the search for the ultimate laws of nature. Tackling difficult questions and providing thought-provoking answers, this volumes challenges us to consider our place in the cosmos, regardless of our initial convictions."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"forewordbybrianschmidtgeraintf.lewis2016FortunateUniverse_A Fortunate Universe"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Railton and Howard-Snyder on Objective and Subjective Conseq…","autocomplete":"Forschler","subtitle":"Forschler ","match":"@forschlerRailtonHowardSnyderObjective Railton and Howard Snyder on Objective and Subjective Consequentialism Scott Forschler Forschler article","arg":"forschlerRailtonHowardSnyderObjective","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"forschlerRailtonHowardSnyderObjective","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Railton and Howard-Snyder on Objective and Subjective Consequentialism Scott Forschler \n(citekey: forschlerRailtonHowardSnyderObjective)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"forschlerRailtonHowardSnyderObjective_Railton and Howard-Snyder on Objective and Subject"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Aristotle's Practical Side: On His Psychology, Ethics, Polit…","autocomplete":"Fortenbaugh","subtitle":"Fortenbaugh 2006 πŸ“• 🏷 5","match":"@fortenbaugh2006AristotlePracticalSide #Aristotle #Ethics #Nicomachean ethics #Psychology #Rhetoric Aristotle's Practical Side: On His Psychology, Ethics, Politics and Rhetoric Fortenbaugh 2006 book pdf","arg":"fortenbaugh2006AristotlePracticalSide","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"fortenbaugh2006AristotlePracticalSide","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Aristotle's Practical Side: On His Psychology, Ethics, Politics and Rhetoric \n(citekey: fortenbaugh2006AristotlePracticalSide)\n\nkeywords: Aristotle, Ethics, Nicomachean ethics, Psychology, Rhetoric"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"fortenbaugh2006AristotlePracticalSide_Aristotles Practical Side- On His Psychology Eth"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Divine Lawmaker: Lectures on Induction, Laws of Nature,…","autocomplete":"Foster","subtitle":"Foster 2004 πŸ“„","match":"@foster2004DivineLawmakerLectures The Divine Lawmaker: Lectures on Induction, Laws of Nature, and the Existence of God Foster 2004 book","arg":"foster2004DivineLawmakerLectures","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"foster2004DivineLawmakerLectures","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Divine Lawmaker: Lectures on Induction, Laws of Nature, and the Existence of God \n(citekey: foster2004DivineLawmakerLectures)\n\nJohn Foster presents a clear and powerful discussion of a range of topics relating to our understanding of the universe: induction, laws of nature, and the existence of God. He begins by developing a solution to the problem of induction - a solution that involves the postulation of laws of nature, as forms of natural necessity. He then offers a radically new account of the nature of such laws and the distinctive kind of necessity they involve. Finally, he uses this account as the basis for an argument for the existence of God as the creator of the laws and the universe they govern. 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Using an interdisciplinary approach drawing on history, political science and anthropology, this study investigates the relationship between tolerance, co-habitation, and nationalism. Concentrating particularly on Orthodox-Muslim and Orthodox-Protestant practices of living together in Cappadocia during the last fifty years of the Ottoman Empire, it responds to the prevailing romanticism about the Ottoman way of handling diversity. 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One influential argument for the reductionist position, found in the work of Elizabeth Fricker, argues by appeal to the need for the hearer to monitor the testimony for credibility. Fricker (1994) argues, first, that some monitoring for trustworthiness is required if the hearer is to avoid being gullible, and second, that reductionism but not antireductionism is compatible with ascribing an important role to the process of monitoring in the course of justifiably accepting observed testimony. 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The author uses a statistical analysis that takes account of these problems to examine the effect of electoral institutions, unemployment, and immigration on the support for these parties. The data set used in this analysis is new and spans 19 countries and 165 national elections. There are four substantive conclusions. The first is that it is important to distinguish between neofascist and populist parties on the extreme right because their fortunes depend on different factors. The second is that populist parties do better in countries where the district magnitude is larger and more seats are allocated in upper tiers. The third is that although immigration has a positive effect on populist parties irrespective of the unemployment level, unemployment only matters when immigration is high. Finally, there is evidence that the permissiveness of the electoral system mediates the effect of immigration on populist parties.\n\nkeywords: Electoral systems, Extreme right parties, Immigration, Unemployment"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"golder2003ExplainingVariationSuccess_Explaining Variation in the Success of Extreme Rig"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414003251176","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414003251176"}}},{"title":"Daniel","autocomplete":"Goldingay","subtitle":"Goldingay 1989 ","match":"@goldingay1989Daniel Daniel Goldingay 1989 book","arg":"goldingay1989Daniel","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"goldingay1989Daniel","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Daniel \n(citekey: goldingay1989Daniel)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"goldingay1989Daniel_Daniel"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Isaiah 56\\textendash…","autocomplete":"Goldingay","subtitle":"Goldingay 2014 ","match":"@goldingay2014CriticalExegeticalCommentary A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Isaiah 56\\textendash 66 Goldingay Davies Tuckett 2014 book","arg":"goldingay2014CriticalExegeticalCommentary","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"goldingay2014CriticalExegeticalCommentary","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Isaiah 56\\textendash 66 \n(citekey: goldingay2014CriticalExegeticalCommentary)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"goldingay2014CriticalExegeticalCommentary_A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Isaiah 56-"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Dostoevsky and the Jews","autocomplete":"Goldstein","subtitle":"Goldstein 1981 ","match":"@goldstein1981DostoevskyJews Dostoevsky and the Jews Goldstein 1981 book","arg":"goldstein1981DostoevskyJews","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"goldstein1981DostoevskyJews","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Dostoevsky and the Jews \n(citekey: goldstein1981DostoevskyJews)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"goldstein1981DostoevskyJews_Dostoevsky and the Jews"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of…","autocomplete":"Goodhart","subtitle":"Goodhart 2017 πŸ“„ 🏷 10","match":"@goodhart2017RoadSomewherePopulist #Europa #Globalisierung #History #Nationalismus #Political participation #POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics #POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism #POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General #Populism #Populismus The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics Goodhart 2017 book","arg":"goodhart2017RoadSomewherePopulist","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"goodhart2017RoadSomewherePopulist","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics \n(citekey: goodhart2017RoadSomewherePopulist)\n\n\"Greater economic and cultural openness in the West has not benefited all of our citizens. Among those who have been left behind, a populist politics of culture and identity has successfully challenged the traditional politics of Left and Right, creating a new division: between the mobile 'achieved' identity of the people from Anywhere, and the marginalised, roots-based identity of the people from Somewhere. This schism accounts for the Brexit vote, the election of Donald Trump, the decline of the centre-left, and the rise of populism across Europe. David Goodhart's compelling investigation of the new global politics reveals how the Somewhere backlash is a democratic response to the dominance of Anywhere interests, in everything from mass higher education to mass immigration.\"β€”Jacket\n\nkeywords: Europa, Globalisierung, History, Nationalismus, Political participation, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, Populism, Populismus"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"goodhart2017RoadSomewherePopulist_The Road to Somewhere- The Populist Revolt and the"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Riddle of Induction","autocomplete":"Goodman","subtitle":"Goodman 1958 In: The Journal of Philosophy 55(17) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@goodman1958RiddleInduction The Riddle of Induction Goodman 1958 The Journal of Philosophy article","arg":"goodman1958RiddleInduction","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"goodman1958RiddleInduction","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.2307/2022112","largetype":"The Riddle of Induction \n(citekey: goodman1958RiddleInduction)\n\nFrom \"Fact, Fiction, and Forecast\""},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"goodman1958RiddleInduction_The Riddle of Induction"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.2307/2022112","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.2307/2022112"}}},{"title":"The Holy One in Our Midst: A Dogmatic Defense of the Extra C…","autocomplete":"Gordon","subtitle":"Gordon 2015 πŸ“„","match":"@gordon2015HolyOneOur The Holy One in Our Midst: A Dogmatic Defense of the Extra Calvinisticum Gordon 2015 book","arg":"gordon2015HolyOneOur","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"gordon2015HolyOneOur","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Holy One in Our Midst: A Dogmatic Defense of the Extra Calvinisticum \n(citekey: gordon2015HolyOneOur)\n\nThis dissertation offers a cumulative case argument for the extra Calvinisticum. Chapter 1 surveys past discussion of the extra and highlights its relevance for dogmatic theology, analytic theology, and the theological interpretation of scripture. Chapter 2 states the most significant theological objections to the extra by examining the thought of Isaak Dorner, Karl Barth, Bruce McCormack, and Darren Sumner. The five objections are the Nestorian Objection, the Worship Objection, the Incomplete Incarnation Objection, the Humiliation Objection, and the Speculation Objection. Chapter 3 defuses the five objections stated in chapter 2 by making use of the tools of analytic theology. Chapter 4 examines the types of arguments used to support the extra and advances a neglected biblical argument for it. Additionally, chapter 4 argues that the extra is a theological concept that assists in understanding the biblical concept of the temple and is therefore biblically warranted. Chapter 5 refutes the thesis that the extra ought to function only in Christology and distinguishes between proper and improper expansions of the doctrine. 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It covers a broad range of philosophical perspectives on communication, including those from analytic philosophy, pragmatism, critical theory, phenomenology, hermeneutics, feminism, psychoanalysis, systems theory, and more. What emerges is a vital, long-neglected story about the theme of communication in late modern academic philosophy. Each chapter features a \\textregistered profile\\textasciimacron of a particular philosophical figure, with a brief intellectual biography, an overview of that figure's contribution to communication theory, and a critical assessment of the significance of that contribution. The clear and accessible organization of the volume makes it ideal for courses in both philosophy and communication studies.; \"Philosophical Profiles in the Theory of Communication\" is the first book to draw systematic attention to the theme of communication in twentieth-century academic philosophy. 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Uses their thinking as the basis for telling the story of the history and development of ethical thought more broadly Focuses specifically on their writings on virtue, will, duty, and consequence Concentrates on the theistic beliefs to highlight continuity of philosophical thought"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"hare2009GodMoralityPhilosophical_God and Morality- A Philosophical History"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Reflection on Knowledge and Its Limits","autocomplete":"Harman","subtitle":"Harman 2013 In: The Philosophical Review 97(4) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@harman2013ReflectionKnowledgeIts Reflection on Knowledge and Its Limits Harman 2013 The Philosophical Review article","arg":"harman2013ReflectionKnowledgeIts","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"harman2013ReflectionKnowledgeIts","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.2307/3182549","largetype":"Reflection on Knowledge and Its Limits \n(citekey: harman2013ReflectionKnowledgeIts)\n\nThe essay contains three comments about Williamson's important book, Knowledge and Its Limits (Oxford, 2000): First, the argument against \"the internalist conception of mind\" applies only to types of events, not to tokens or particular occurrences. Second, although the identification of the basis of justified belief as everything one knows avoids skepticism, so does the widely held view that justification starts with all one's present beliefs and experiences. 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Kyle Harper challenges traditional interpretations of a transition from antiquity to the Middle Ages, arguing instead that a deep divide runs through 'late antiquity', separating the Roman slave system from its early medieval successors. In the process, he covers the economic, social and institutional dimensions of ancient slavery and presents the most comprehensive analytical treatment of a pre-modern slave system now available. By scouring the late antique record, he has uncovered a wealth of new material, providing fresh insights into the ancient slave system, including slavery's role in agriculture and textile production, its relation to sexual exploitation, and the dynamics of social honor. By demonstrating the vitality of slavery into the fourth century, the author shows that Christianity triumphed amidst a genuine slave society\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Economic conditions, Rome, Slavery, Social conditions, Social structure"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"harper2011SlaveryLateRoman_Slavery in the Late Roman World AD 275-425"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"From Shame to Sin: The Christian Transformation of Sexual Mo…","autocomplete":"Harper","subtitle":"Harper 2013 πŸ“• 🏷 8","match":"@harper2013ShameSinChristian #Civilization; Classical #History #Moral conditions #Religious aspects Christianity #Rome #Sex #Sexual ethics #To 1500 From Shame to Sin: The Christian Transformation of Sexual Morality in Late Antiquity Harper 2013 book pdf","arg":"harper2013ShameSinChristian","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"harper2013ShameSinChristian","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"From Shame to Sin: The Christian Transformation of Sexual Morality in Late Antiquity \n(citekey: harper2013ShameSinChristian)\n\nkeywords: Civilization; Classical, History, Moral conditions, Religious aspects Christianity, Rome, Sex, Sexual ethics, To 1500"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"harper2013ShameSinChristian_From Shame to Sin- The Christian Transformation of"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire","autocomplete":"Harper","subtitle":"Harper 2017 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 15","match":"@harper2017FateRomeClimate #Ancient Rome #Civilization #Climatic changes #Effect of climate on #Empire; 30 B.C. 476 A.D #Health aspects #History #HISTORY #HISTORY / Ancient / Rome #HISTORY / Civilization #Human beings #Regression (Civilization) #Rome #SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change #To 1500 The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire Harper 2017 book pdf","arg":"harper2017FateRomeClimate","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"harper2017FateRomeClimate","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire \n(citekey: harper2017FateRomeClimate)\n\nA sweeping new history of how climate change and disease helped bring down the Roman Empire. Here is the monumental retelling of one of the most consequential chapters of human history: the fall of the Roman Empire. The Fate of Rome is the first book to examine the catastrophic role that climate change and infectious diseases played in the collapse of Rome's powerβ€”a story of nature's triumph over human ambition. Interweaving a grand historical narrative with cutting-edge climate science and genetic discoveries, Kyle Harper traces how the fate of Rome was decided not just by emperors, soldiers, and barbarians but also by volcanic eruptions, solar cycles, climate instability, and devastating viruses and bacteria. He takes readers from Rome's pinnacle in the second century, when the empire seemed an invincible superpower, to its unraveling by the seventh century, when Rome was politically fragmented and materially depleted. Harper describes how the Romans were resilient in the face of enormous environmental stress, until the besieged empire could no longer withstand the combined challenges of a \"little ice age\" and recurrent outbreaks of bubonic plague. A poignant reflection on humanity's intimate relationship with the environment, The Fate of Rome provides a sweeping account of how one of history's greatest civilizations encountered, endured, yet ultimately succumbed to the cumulative burden of nature's violence. The example of Rome is a timely reminder that climate change and germ evolution have shaped the world we inhabitβ€”in ways that are surprising and profound. - Publisher\n\nkeywords: Ancient Rome, Civilization, Climatic changes, Effect of climate on, Empire; 30 B.C.-476 A.D, Health aspects, History, HISTORY, HISTORY / Ancient / Rome, HISTORY / Civilization, Human beings, Regression (Civilization), Rome, SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change, To 1500"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"harper2017FateRomeClimate_The Fate of Rome- Climate Disease and the End of"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Plagues upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human Hist…","autocomplete":"Harper","subtitle":"Harper 2021 🏷 6","match":"@harper2021PlaguesEarthDisease #Disease and lhistory #Epidemics #History #HISTORY / Social History #MEDICAL / Infectious Diseases #Plague Plagues upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History Harper 2021 book","arg":"harper2021PlaguesEarthDisease","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"harper2021PlaguesEarthDisease","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Plagues upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History \n(citekey: harper2021PlaguesEarthDisease)\n\nkeywords: Disease and lhistory, Epidemics, History, HISTORY / Social History, MEDICAL / Infectious Diseases, Plague"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"harper2021PlaguesEarthDisease_Plagues upon the Earth- Disease and the Course of "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Second Epistle to the Corinthians: A Commentary on the G…","autocomplete":"Harris","subtitle":"Harris 2005 ","match":"@harris2005SecondEpistleCorinthians The Second Epistle to the Corinthians: A Commentary on the Greek Text Harris 2005 book","arg":"harris2005SecondEpistleCorinthians","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"harris2005SecondEpistleCorinthians","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Second Epistle to the Corinthians: A Commentary on the Greek Text \n(citekey: harris2005SecondEpistleCorinthians)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"harris2005SecondEpistleCorinthians_The Second Epistle to the Corinthians- A Commentar"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"John","autocomplete":"Harris","subtitle":"Harris 2015 πŸ“„","match":"@harris2015John John Harris 2015 book","arg":"harris2015John","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"harris2015John","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"John \n(citekey: harris2015John)\n\n\"The Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament (EGGNT) closes the gap between the Greek text and the available lexical and grammatical tools, providing all the necessary information for greater understanding of the text. The series makes interpreting any given New Testament book easier, especially for those who are hard pressed for time but want to preach or teach with accuracy and authority. Each volume begins with a brief introduction to the particular New Testament book, a basic outline, and a list of recommended commentaries. The body is devoted to paragraph-by-paragraph exegesis of the Greek text and includes homiletical helps and suggestions for further study. A comprehensive exegetical outline of the New Testament book completes each EGGNT volume\" - Back cover"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"harris2015John_John"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Moral Supervenience Thesis Is Not a Conceptual Truth","autocomplete":"Harrison","subtitle":"Harrison 2013 In: Analysis 73(1) 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 3","match":"@harrison2013MoralSupervenienceThesis #metaethics #Supervenience #universalizability The Moral Supervenience Thesis Is Not a Conceptual Truth Harrison 2013 Analysis article","arg":"harrison2013MoralSupervenienceThesis","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"harrison2013MoralSupervenienceThesis","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/ans140","largetype":"The Moral Supervenience Thesis Is Not a Conceptual Truth \n(citekey: harrison2013MoralSupervenienceThesis)\n\nVirtually everyone takes the moral supervenience thesis to be a basic conceptual truth about morality. As a result, if a metaethical theory has difficulties respecting or adequately explaining the supervenience relationship it is deemed to be in big trouble. However, the moral supervenience thesis is a not a conceptual truth (though it may be true) and as such it is not a problem if a metaethical theory cannot respect or explain it.\n\nkeywords: metaethics, Supervenience, universalizability"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"harrison2013MoralSupervenienceThesis_The Moral Supervenience Thesis Is Not a Conceptual"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/ans140","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/ans140"}}},{"title":"A Better Story: God, Sex And Human Flourishing","autocomplete":"Harrison","subtitle":"Harrison 2016 πŸ“„ 🏷 4","match":"@harrison2016BetterStoryGod #Body; Mind & Spirit / Sacred Sexuality #Family & Relationships / General #Family & Relationships / Parenting / General #Religion / Sexuality & Gender Studies A Better Story: God, Sex And Human Flourishing Harrison 2016 book","arg":"harrison2016BetterStoryGod","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"harrison2016BetterStoryGod","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"A Better Story: God, Sex And Human Flourishing \n(citekey: harrison2016BetterStoryGod)\n\nThe architects of the sexual revolution won over the popular imagination because they knew the power of story. They drew together radical new ideologies, often complex and hard to grasp, and melded them into the simpler structure of narrative. Crucially, they cast narratives that appealed to the moral instincts of ordinary, decent people.This moral vision overwhelmed the church and silenced its faltering apologists.The author argues that if Christians still believe they have have good news in the sphere of sexual ethics, then two big tasks lie ahead. Our first priority is to work out what has gone so badly wrong, both in our understanding and application of what the Bible teaches and the way we have presented our case to the non-churched. And then we must offer a better story, one that fires the imagination with such force that people will say, 'I want that to be true.'This book offers a confident, biblically rooted moral vision which needs to be shared with prayer and courage.\n\nkeywords: Body; Mind & Spirit / Sacred Sexuality, Family & Relationships / General, Family & Relationships / Parenting / General, Religion / Sexuality & Gender Studies"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"harrison2016BetterStoryGod_A Better Story- God Sex And Human Flourishing"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life","autocomplete":"Harrison Warren","subtitle":"Harrison Warren 2019 πŸ“„","match":"@harrisonwarren2019LiturgyOrdinarySacred Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life Harrison Warren 2019 book","arg":"harrisonwarren2019LiturgyOrdinarySacred","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"harrisonwarren2019LiturgyOrdinarySacred","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life \n(citekey: harrisonwarren2019LiturgyOrdinarySacred)\n\nIn the overlooked moments and routines of our day, we can become aware of God's presence in surprising ways. How do we embrace the sacred in the ordinary and the ordinary in the sacred? Framed around one ordinary day, this book explores daily life through the lens of liturgy, small practices, and habits that form us. Each chapter looks at somethingβ€”making the bed, brushing her teeth, losing her keysβ€”that the author does every day. Drawing from the diversity of her life as a campus minister, Anglican priest, friend, wife, and mother, Tish Harrison Warren opens up a practical theology of the everyday. Each activity is related to a spiritual practice as well as an aspect of our Sunday worship. Come and discover the holiness of your every day. 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The essays in this volume, by scholars representing varied approaches to the study of Aquinas, offer thorough, cutting-edge expositions and analyses of these topics and show how they relate to Aquinas's larger system of thought. The volume also examines the reception of the Summa Theologiae from the thirteenth century to the present day, showing how scholars have understood and misunderstood this key text, and how, even after seven centuries of interpretation, we still have much to learn from it. Detailed and accessible, this book will be highly important for scholars and students of medieval philosophy and theology. Jeffrey Hause is Michael W. Barry Professor of Philosophy at Creighton University. 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'Making Sense of Old Testament Genocide: Christian Interpretations of \"Herem\" Passages' addreses the challenges these texts pose. It presents the various ways in which interpreters from the first century to the twenty-first have attempted to make sense of them. The most troubling approach was no doubt to read them as divine sanction and inspiration for violence and war: the analysis of the use of \"herem\" texts in the crusades, the inquisition, and various colonial conquests illustrates this violent way of reading the texts, which has such alarming contemporary relevance. Three additional approaches can also be traced to antiquity, viz. pre-critical, non-literal, and divine-command-theory readings. Finally, critics of Christianity from antiquity via the Enlightenment to today have referenced \"herem\" texts: their critical voices are included as well. 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This problem, the fact of divine hiddenness, has been a source of existential concern and has sometimes been taken as a rationale to support atheism or agnosticism. In this new collection of essays, a distinguished group of philosophers of religion explore the question of divine hiddenness in considerable detail. The issue is approached from several perspectives including Jewish, Christian, atheist, and agnostic. There is coverage of the historical treatment of divine hiddenness as found in the work of Maimonides, St. John of the Cross, Jonathan Edwards, Kierkegaard, and various biblical writers. A substantial introduction clarifies the main problems of, and leading solutions to, divine hiddenness. The volume also contains a substantial bibliography on the topic. Primarily directed at philosophers of religion, theologians, and scholars of religious studies, this collection could also serve as a textbook for upper-level courses in philosophy of religion and philosophical theology."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"howard-snyder2002DivineHiddennessNew_Divine Hiddenness- New Essays"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Joshua","autocomplete":"Howard","subtitle":"Howard 1998 ","match":"@howard1998Joshua Joshua Howard 1998 book","arg":"howard1998Joshua","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"howard1998Joshua","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Joshua \n(citekey: howard1998Joshua)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"howard1998Joshua_Joshua"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A History of the Ottoman Empire","autocomplete":"Howard","subtitle":"Howard 2017 ","match":"@howard2017HistoryOttomanEmpire A History of the Ottoman Empire Howard 2017 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DOI."}}},{"title":"Compatibilism, Evil, and the Free-Will Defense","autocomplete":"Howsepian","subtitle":"Howsepian 2007 In: Sophia 46(3) 🌐 πŸ“• 🏷 15","match":"@howsepian2007CompatibilismEvilFreeWill #compatibilism #deductive problem of evil #evil #free will #free will defense #freedom #how strange now #looks the life he #love #makes us lead #metaphysical libertarianism #middle freedom #molinism #s hand #we are in god Compatibilism, Evil, and the Free Will Defense Howsepian 2007 Sophia article pdf","arg":"howsepian2007CompatibilismEvilFreeWill","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"howsepian2007CompatibilismEvilFreeWill","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s11841-007-0042-3","largetype":"Compatibilism, Evil, and the Free-Will Defense \n(citekey: howsepian2007CompatibilismEvilFreeWill)\n\nkeywords: compatibilism, deductive problem of evil, evil, free will, free-will defense, freedom, how strange now, looks the life he, love, makes us lead, metaphysical libertarianism, middle 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I argue that coherentists can reject assumptions on which these theorems depend, and I derive a general condition under which the concurrence of two information sources lacking individual credibility can raise the probability of what they report.\n\nkeywords: Bayesianism, Coherence, Probability"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"huemer2007WeakBayesianCoherentism_Weak Bayesian Coherentism"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-006-9059-3","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-006-9059-3"}}},{"title":"When Is Parsimony a Virtue?","autocomplete":"Huemer","subtitle":"Huemer 2009 In: Philosophical Quarterly 59(235) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@huemer2009WhenParsimonyVirtue When Is Parsimony a Virtue? 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Huggins 2012 Nederduitse Gereformeerde Teologiese Tydskrif article","arg":"huggins2012NTWrightJustification","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"huggins2012NTWrightJustification","text":{"copy":"http://ngtt.journals.ac.za/pub/issue/view/15/showToc","largetype":"NT Wright on Justification : Faithfully Embodying the Reformed Tradition of Semper Reformanda ? \n(citekey: huggins2012NTWrightJustification)\n\n\"This article seeks to examine N.T. Wright's theological contribution to the Reformed doctrine of Justification, with a view toward arguing that he is an important interpreter for and from the Reformed Tradition. An underlying question to be explored will concern what it means to stand faithfully and critically within the Reformed Theological Tradition.\""},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"huggins2012NTWrightJustification_NT Wright on Justification - Faithfully Embodying "},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://ngtt.journals.ac.za/pub/issue/view/15/showToc","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://ngtt.journals.ac.za/pub/issue/view/15/showToc"}}},{"title":"An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding","autocomplete":"Hume","subtitle":"Hume 1999 ","match":"@hume1999EnquiryConcerningHuman An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Hume 1999 book","arg":"hume1999EnquiryConcerningHuman","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"hume1999EnquiryConcerningHuman","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding \n(citekey: hume1999EnquiryConcerningHuman)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"hume1999EnquiryConcerningHuman_An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A Treatise of Human Nature: A Critical Edition","autocomplete":"Hume","subtitle":"Hume 2000 ","match":"@hume2000TreatiseHumanNature A Treatise of Human Nature: A Critical Edition Hume Norton Norton 2000 book","arg":"hume2000TreatiseHumanNature","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"hume2000TreatiseHumanNature","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"A Treatise of Human Nature: A Critical Edition \n(citekey: hume2000TreatiseHumanNature)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"hume2000TreatiseHumanNature_A Treatise of Human Nature- A Critical Edition"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Review: The Making of the Medieval Middle East: Religion, So…","autocomplete":"Humphreys","subtitle":"Humphreys 2019 In: Journal of Medieval Worlds 1(4) 🌐 πŸ“•","match":"@humphreys2019ReviewMakingMedieval Review: The Making of the Medieval Middle East: Religion, Society, and Simple Believers, by Jack Tannous Humphreys 2019 Journal of Medieval Worlds article pdf","arg":"humphreys2019ReviewMakingMedieval","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"humphreys2019ReviewMakingMedieval","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1525/jmw.2019.1.4.60","largetype":"Review: The Making of the Medieval Middle East: Religion, Society, and Simple Believers, by Jack Tannous \n(citekey: humphreys2019ReviewMakingMedieval)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"humphreys2019ReviewMakingMedieval_Review- The Making of the Medieval Middle East- Re"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1525/jmw.2019.1.4.60","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1525/jmw.2019.1.4.60"}}},{"title":"Bavinck and the Princetonians on Scripture: A Difference in…","autocomplete":"Hunt","subtitle":"Hunt 2010 In: JETS 53(2) πŸ“„","match":"@hunt2010BavinckPrincetoniansScripture Bavinck and the Princetonians on Scripture: A Difference in Doctrine or Defense? Hunt 2010 JETS article","arg":"hunt2010BavinckPrincetoniansScripture","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"hunt2010BavinckPrincetoniansScripture","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Bavinck and the Princetonians on Scripture: A Difference in Doctrine or Defense? \n(citekey: hunt2010BavinckPrincetoniansScripture)\n\nThe doctrine of Scripture has always been an object of criticism for scholars who question the possibility of supernatural revelation. However, recently, even from within conservative evangelicalism, there has emerged criticism, specifically with regard to inerrancy.1 Many conservative evangelicals have considered the classic formulation of the doctrine of Scripture to be that of old Princeton\\textemdash A. A. Hodge and B. B. Warfield in particular. However, even their formulation has come under fire through the years. Charles A. Briggs was the first to offer prominent opposition to their formulation.2 Much more recently, Ernest Sandeen argued that the Princetonian notion of inerrancy represented a doctrinal innovation not seen prior to the late nineteenthcentury.3 Rogers and McKim have also taken aim at the Princetonian formulation. Specifically, they proposed that Princeton departed from the Reformers' doctrine and promoted a new \"post-Reformation scholasticism,'' which elevated reason over faith.4 Moreover, they claimed that the Dutch Reformed theologians (Kuyper and Bavinck in particular), in reaction to Princetonian scholasticism, promoted a \"functional'' (organic) rather than a \"philosophical'' (mechanical) method, more akin to the Reformers and Augustine.5 Recently, A. T. B. McGowan has suggested that the Dutch school offered a different and more fruitful formulation of the doctrine of Scripture with regard to inspiration than did Princeton.6"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"hunt2010BavinckPrincetoniansScripture_Bavinck and the Princetonians on Scripture- A Diff"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Bavinck and the Princetonians on Scripture: A Difference in…","autocomplete":"Hunt","subtitle":"Hunt 2010 In: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 53(2) 🏷 11","match":"@hunt2010BavinckPrincetoniansScripturea #Archibald Alexander Hodge #B. B. Warfield #Charles A. Briggs #doctrine of Scripture #inerrancy #inerrancy of scripture #inspiration #Princeton #Princeton Theological Seminary #Princeton University #Scripture Bavinck and the Princetonians on Scripture: A Difference in Doctrine or Defense Hunt 2010 Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society article","arg":"hunt2010BavinckPrincetoniansScripturea","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"hunt2010BavinckPrincetoniansScripturea","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Bavinck and the Princetonians on Scripture: A Difference in Doctrine or Defense \n(citekey: hunt2010BavinckPrincetoniansScripturea)\n\nkeywords: Archibald Alexander Hodge, B. B. Warfield, Charles A. Briggs, doctrine of Scripture, inerrancy, inerrancy of scripture, inspiration, Princeton, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton University, Scripture"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"hunt2010BavinckPrincetoniansScripturea_Bavinck and the Princetonians on Scripture- A Diff"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Virtue as a Lesser Good","autocomplete":"Hurka","subtitle":"Hurka 2001 In: Virtue, Vice, and Value(December 2012) 🌐 🏷 7","match":"@hurka2001VirtueLesserGood #charity #comparison #compassion #highest good #indulgence #problem of evil #self Virtue as a Lesser Good Hurka 2001 Virtue, Vice, and Value article","arg":"hurka2001VirtueLesserGood","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"hurka2001VirtueLesserGood","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/0195137167.001.0001","largetype":"Virtue as a Lesser Good \n(citekey: hurka2001VirtueLesserGood)\n\nkeywords: charity, comparison, compassion, highest good, indulgence, problem of evil, self"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"hurka2001VirtueLesserGood_Virtue as a Lesser Good"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/0195137167.001.0001","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/0195137167.001.0001"}}},{"title":"Virtue Ethics","autocomplete":"Hursthouse","subtitle":"Hursthouse & Pettigrove 2018 In: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@hursthouse2018VirtueEthics Virtue Ethics Hursthouse Pettigrove Zalta 2018 The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy incollection pdf","arg":"hursthouse2018VirtueEthics","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"hursthouse2018VirtueEthics","text":{"copy":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2018/entries/ethics-virtue/","largetype":"Virtue Ethics \n(citekey: hursthouse2018VirtueEthics)\n\nVirtue ethics is currently one of three major approaches in normativeethics. It may, initially, be identified as the one that emphasizesthe virtues, or moral character, in contrast to the approach thatemphasizes duties or rules (deontology) or that emphasizes theconsequences of actions (consequentialism). Suppose it is obvious thatsomeone in need should be helped. A utilitarian will point to the factthat the consequences of doing so will maximize well-being, adeontologist to the fact that, in doing so the agent will be acting inaccordance with a moral rule such as \"Do unto others as youwould be done by'' and a virtue ethicist to the fact that helpingthe person would be charitable or benevolent., This is not to say that only virtue ethicists attend to virtues, anymore than it is to say that only consequentialists attend toconsequences or only deontologists to rules. Each of theabove-mentioned approaches can make room for virtues, consequences,and rules. Indeed, any plausible normative ethical theorywill have something to say about all three. What distinguishes virtueethics from consequentialism or deontology is the centrality of virtuewithin the theory (Watson 1990; Kawall 2009). Whereasconsequentialists will define virtues as traits that yield goodconsequences and deontologists will define them as traits possessed bythose who reliably fulfil their duties, virtue ethicists will resistthe attempt to define virtues in terms of some other concept that istaken to be more fundamental. Rather, virtues and vices will befoundational for virtue ethical theories and other normative notionswill be grounded in them., We begin by discussing two concepts that are central to all forms ofvirtue ethics, namely, virtue and practical wisdom. Then we note someof the features that distinguish different virtue ethical theoriesfrom one another before turning to objections that have been raisedagainst virtue ethics and responses offered on its behalf. 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Organized by topic and culture, its essays by distinguished scholars offer the most comprehensive and up-to-date history of ancient science currently available. Together, they reveal the diversity of goals, contexts, and accomplishments in the study of nature in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, and India. 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Organized by topic and culture, its essays by distinguished scholars offer the most comprehensive and up-to-date history of ancient science currently available. Together, they reveal the diversity of goals, contexts, and accomplishments in the study of nature in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, and India. 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When the once-mighty city of Rome was sacked by barbarians in 410 and lay in ruins, it signaled the end of an eraβ€”and the beginning of a thousand years of profound transformation. In a gripping narrative bursting with big namesβ€”from St Augustine and Attila the Hun to the Prophet Muhammad and Eleanor of Aquitaineβ€”Dan Jones charges through the history of the Middle Ages. Powers and Thrones takes readers on a journey through an emerging Europe, the great capitals of late Antiquity, as well as the influential cities of the Islamic West, and culminates in the first contact between the old and new worlds in the sixteenth century. The medieval world was forged by the big forces that still occupy us today: climate change, pandemic disease, mass migration, and technological revolutions. This was the time when the great European nationalities were formed; when our basic Western systems of law and governance were codified; when the Christian Churches matured as both powerful institutions and the regulators of Western public morality; and when art, architecture, philosophical inquiry and scientific invention went through periods of massive, revolutionary change. At each stage in this story, successive western powers thrived by attractingβ€”or stealingβ€”the most valuable resources, ideas, and people from the rest of the world. The West was rebuilt on the ruins of an empire and emerged from a state of crisis and collapse to dominate the region and the world. Every sphere of human life and activity was transformed in the thousand years of Powers and Thrones. As we face a critical turning point in our own millennium, the legacy and lessons of how we got here matter more than ever\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Civilization; Medieval, Middle Ages"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"jones2021PowersThronesNew_Powers and Thrones- A New History of the Middle Ag"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Textual Tradition of Plato's Timaeus and Critias","autocomplete":"Jonkers","subtitle":"Jonkers 2017 πŸ“•","match":"@jonkers2017TextualTraditionPlato The Textual Tradition of Plato's Timaeus and Critias Jonkers 2017 phdthesis pdf","arg":"jonkers2017TextualTraditionPlato","icon":{"path":"icons/manuscript.png"},"uid":"jonkers2017TextualTraditionPlato","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Textual Tradition of Plato's Timaeus and Critias \n(citekey: jonkers2017TextualTraditionPlato)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"jonkers2017TextualTraditionPlato_The Textual Tradition of Platos Timaeus and Criti"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Through New Eyes: Developing a Biblical View of the World","autocomplete":"Jordan","subtitle":"Jordan 1988 ","match":"@jordan1988NewEyesDeveloping Through New Eyes: Developing a Biblical View of the World Jordan 1988 book","arg":"jordan1988NewEyesDeveloping","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"jordan1988NewEyesDeveloping","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Through New Eyes: Developing a Biblical View of the World \n(citekey: jordan1988NewEyesDeveloping)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"jordan1988NewEyesDeveloping_Through New Eyes- Developing a Biblical View of th"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Covenant Sequence in Leviticus and Deuteronomy","autocomplete":"Jordan","subtitle":"Jordan 1989 🏷 4","match":"@jordan1989CovenantSequenceLeviticus #Deuteronomio #Leviticos #pacto #Pentateuco Covenant Sequence in Leviticus and Deuteronomy Jordan 1989 book","arg":"jordan1989CovenantSequenceLeviticus","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"jordan1989CovenantSequenceLeviticus","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Covenant Sequence in Leviticus and Deuteronomy \n(citekey: jordan1989CovenantSequenceLeviticus)\n\nkeywords: Deuteronomio, Leviticos, pacto, Pentateuco"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"jordan1989CovenantSequenceLeviticus_Covenant Sequence in Leviticus and Deuteronomy"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A DEFENSE OF A THEISTIC ACCOUNT OF DEONTIC PROPERTIES","autocomplete":"Jordan","subtitle":"Jordan 2009 ","match":"@jordan2009DEFENSETHEISTICACCOUNT A DEFENSE OF A THEISTIC ACCOUNT OF DEONTIC PROPERTIES Jordan 2009 article","arg":"jordan2009DEFENSETHEISTICACCOUNT","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"jordan2009DEFENSETHEISTICACCOUNT","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"A DEFENSE OF A THEISTIC ACCOUNT OF DEONTIC PROPERTIES \n(citekey: jordan2009DEFENSETHEISTICACCOUNT)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"jordan2009DEFENSETHEISTICACCOUNT_A DEFENSE OF A THEISTIC ACCOUNT OF DEONTIC PROPERT"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Some Metaethical Desiderata and the Conceptual Resources of…","autocomplete":"Jordan","subtitle":"Jordan 2011 In: Sophia 50(1) 🌐 🏷 4","match":"@jordan2011MetaethicalDesiderataConceptual #God and morality #Metaethics #Moral realism #Platitudes Some Metaethical Desiderata and the Conceptual Resources of Theism Jordan 2011 Sophia article","arg":"jordan2011MetaethicalDesiderataConceptual","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"jordan2011MetaethicalDesiderataConceptual","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s11841-010-0165-9","largetype":"Some Metaethical Desiderata and the Conceptual Resources of Theism \n(citekey: jordan2011MetaethicalDesiderataConceptual)\n\nkeywords: God and morality, Metaethics, Moral realism, Platitudes"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"jordan2011MetaethicalDesiderataConceptual_Some Metaethical Desiderata and the Conceptual Res"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s11841-010-0165-9","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1007/s11841-010-0165-9"}}},{"title":"Divine Attitudes, Divine Commands, and the Modal Status of M…","autocomplete":"Jordan","subtitle":"Jordan 2012 In: Religious Studies 48(1) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@jordan2012DivineAttitudesDivine Divine Attitudes, Divine Commands, and the Modal Status of Moral Truths Jordan 2012 Religious Studies article","arg":"jordan2012DivineAttitudesDivine","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"jordan2012DivineAttitudesDivine","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412511000011","largetype":"Divine Attitudes, Divine Commands, and the Modal Status of Moral Truths \n(citekey: jordan2012DivineAttitudesDivine)\n\nThis essay presents a theistic account of deontic properties that can lay claim to many of the advantages of divine command theory but which avoids its flaws. The account, divine attitude theory, asserts that moral properties should be understood in terms of divine attitudes, such that an action is morally wrong just in case God would be displeased with the performance of that action. 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Try"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Evolutionary Debunking Arguments","autocomplete":"Kahane","subtitle":"Kahane 2011 In: Nous 45(1) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@kahane2011EvolutionaryDebunkingArguments Evolutionary Debunking Arguments Kahane 2011 Nous article","arg":"kahane2011EvolutionaryDebunkingArguments","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"kahane2011EvolutionaryDebunkingArguments","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0068.2010.00770.x","largetype":"Evolutionary Debunking Arguments \n(citekey: kahane2011EvolutionaryDebunkingArguments)\n\nEvolutionary debunking arguments (EDAs) are arguments that appeal to the evolutionary origins of evaluative beliefs to undermine their justification. This paper aims to clarify the premises and presuppositions of EDAs-a form of argument that is increasingly put to use in normative ethics. I argue that such arguments face serious obstacles. It is often overlooked, for example, that they presuppose the truth of metaethical objectivism. More importantly, even if objectivism is assumed, the use of EDAs in normative ethics is incompatible with a parallel and more sweeping global evolutionary debunking argument that has been discussed in recent metaethics. After examining several ways of responding to this global debunking argument, I end by arguing that even if we could resist it, this would still not rehabilitate the current targeted use of EDAs in normative ethics given that, if EDAs work at all, they will in any case lead to a truly radical revision of our evaluative outlook."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kahane2011EvolutionaryDebunkingArguments_Evolutionary Debunking Arguments"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0068.2010.00770.x","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0068.2010.00770.x"}}},{"title":"Should We Want God to Exist?","autocomplete":"Kahane","subtitle":"Kahane 2011 In: Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82(3) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@kahane2011ShouldWeWant Should We Want God to Exist? 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Anti-theists must claim that it's a logical consequence of God's existence that things are worse in certain respects. The problem is that God's existence would also make things better in many ways. Given that God's existence is likely to be impersonally better overall, anti-theists face a challenge similar to that facing nonconsequentialists. 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He was a controversial figure who was exposed and engaged in conflict. This Very Short Introduction looks at Aquinas in a historical context, and explores the Church and culture into which Aquinas was born. It considers Aquinas as philosopher, and looks at the relationship between philosophy and religion in the thirteenth century. Fergus Kerr, in this engaging and informative introduction, will ma."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kerr2009ThomasAquinasVerya_Thomas Aquinas- A Very Short Introduction"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9780191572241","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9780191572241"}}},{"title":"Thomas Aquinas: A Very Short Introduction","autocomplete":"Kerr","subtitle":"Kerr 2010 πŸ“„","match":"@kerr2010ThomasAquinasVery Thomas Aquinas: A Very Short Introduction Kerr 2010 book","arg":"kerr2010ThomasAquinasVery","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"kerr2010ThomasAquinasVery","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Thomas Aquinas: A Very Short Introduction \n(citekey: kerr2010ThomasAquinasVery)\n\nThomas Aquinas is one of the giants of medieval philosophy, a thinker who had\\textendash and who still has\\textendash a profound influence on Western thought. Aquinas was a controversial figure in his time who was often engaged in fierce theological debates. He was the foremost classical proponent of natural theology, and the father of the Thomistic school of philosophy and theology. This Very Short Introduction will look at Aquinas in a historical context, and explore the Church and culture into which Aquinas was born. It will consider Aquinas as philosopher and theologian, and will look at the relationship between philosophy and religion in the thirteenth century. Fergus Kerr, in this engaging and informative introduction, makes the Summa Theologiae, Aquinas's greatest single work, accessible to new readers. He also sheds valuable light on the importance of Thomas Aquinas in modern times, showing why Aquinas matters now, illustrating the significant role that the writings of Aquinas play in contemporary debate. Fergus Kerr is Honorary Fellow of the School of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh. 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By tracing the academic debate on what impacted the Ottoman defeat the most, the article explores the different theories behind why the Ottomans were defeat and what were the causes for the shift in power away from the Ottoman Empire toward the countries in Europe."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kerr2018OttomanDeclineMilitary_Ottoman Decline- Military Adaptation in the Ottoma"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.v7i2.503","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.v7i2.503"}}},{"title":"Ottoman Decline: Military Adaptation in the Ottoman Empire,…","autocomplete":"Kerr","subtitle":"Kerr & Germani 2018 In: J Stud Res 7(2) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@kerr2018OttomanDeclineMilitarya Ottoman Decline: Military Adaptation in the Ottoman Empire, 1683 1699. 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In doing so, it explores the thinking on creation of Aquinas's predecessors, the nature of God as creator, the meaning of creation, how to conceive of the causality of creation, and the object, history, and purpose of creation. What emerges as a key unifying theme in Aquinas's thinking in this regard is the complete and utter dependence of all things on God as the unique source of existence. This notion serves not only to advance Aquinas's position beyond those of his predecessors but also to illuminate his treatments of creation across his works. 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In this article, I extend his analysis to a consideration of certain typical differences between Catholic and Protestant conceptions of grace. 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Kim survived the pain of her body ablaze, but how could she possibly survive the pain of her devastated soul? Fire Road is the true story of how she found the answer in a God who suffered Himself; a Savior who truly understood and cared about the depths of her pain. 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Existence is a second-order concept, meaning that it is a logical connective, what in the Aristotelian tradition used to be called a syncategorematic concept.2 A concept of this sort does not have the function of representing or characterizing some extramental objects, as categorematic or first-order concepts do, such as the concepts of \"man'' or \"horse''; rather, they have the function of operating on these concepts, forming more complex concepts with them. The resulting complex concepts or thoughts, then, will have different functions, determined by the functions of their components. For example, by Fregean lights, if the function of the concept of \"horse'' is to represent horses in a universal fashion (as opposed to the concept of \"Bucephalus'' that represents a single horse in a singular fashion), and the function of the concept of existence is to state that the first-order concept with which it is construed has a non-empty extension, then the thought expressed by the sentence \"Horses exist'' or \"There are horses'' has the function of denoting the True, just in case the extension of the predicate denoting the concept of horses is not empty. 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Many believe that determinism would prevent God from acting at all, since to do so would require violating the laws of nature. However, when a robust view of these laws is coupled with the kind of determinism now used in dynamics, a new model of divine action emerges. This book presents a new approach to divine action beyond the current focus on quantum mechanics and esoteric gaps in the causal order. It bases this approach on two general points. First, that there are laws of nature is not merely a metaphor. Second, laws and physical determinism are now understood in mathematically precise ways that have important implications for metaphysics. The explication of these two claims shows not only that nonviolationist divine action is possible, but there is considerably more freedom available for God to act than current models allow. 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Spreading from academia into mainstream media, the suggestion that diversity of doctrine in the early church led to many competing orthodoxies is indicative of today's postmodern relativism. KΓΆstenberger and Kruger's accessible and careful scholarship not only counters the \"Bauer Thesis\" using its own terms, but also engages overlooked evidence from the New Testament. 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A concise summary of The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown β€” the acclaimed New Testament introduction by the same authors β€” this volume sets a new standard for high-level, up-to-date research presented in a core knowledge format that is practical, relevant, and easy to follow.Part One features chapters on the nature of Scripture and the religious and political background of the New Testament. Part Two covers the Gospels in the canonical order, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Part Three uses Acts as the framework for treating Paul's letters in chronological written order: Galatians, 1-2 Thessalonians, 1-2 Corinthians, Romans, and the Prison and Pastoral Epistles (Philippians, Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, and 1-2 Timothy and Titus, respectively). 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Its methodology must match its subjectmatter\\textemdash good action\\textemdash and must respect the fact that in thisfield many generalizations hold only for the most part. We studyethics in order to improve our lives, and therefore its principalconcern is the nature of human well-being. Aristotle follows Socratesand Plato in taking the virtues to be central to a well-lived life.Like Plato, he regards the ethical virtues (justice, courage,temperance and so on) as complex rational, emotional and socialskills. But he rejects Plato's idea that to be completely virtuous onemust acquire, through a training in the sciences, mathematics, andphilosophy, an understanding of what goodness is. What we need, inorder to live well, is a proper appreciation of the way in which suchgoods as friendship, pleasure, virtue, honor and wealth fit togetheras a whole. In order to apply that general understanding to particularcases, we must acquire, through proper upbringing and habits, theability to see, on each occasion, which course of action is bestsupported by reasons. Therefore practical wisdom, as he conceives it,cannot be acquired solely by learning general rules. 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The volume follows on chronologically from The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy, though it does not continue the histories of Greek and Islamic philosophy but concentrates on the Latin Christian West. Unlike other histories of medieval philosophy that divide the subject matter by individual thinkers, it emphasises the parts of more historical and theological interest. 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SOUL AS THE FIRST PRINCIPLE OF LIFEThe central subject of Aquinas's philosophy of mind is what he calls rational soul [anima rationalis) far more often than he calls it mind (mens). This apparently trivial fact about his terminology has theoretical implications.2 Aquinas's philosophy of mind can be understood only in the context of his more general theory of soul, which naturally makes use of many features of his metaphysics.Obviously, Aquinas is not a materialist. God β€” subsistent being itself, the absolutely fundamental element of Aquinas's metaphysics. β€” is, of course, in no way material. But even some creatures are entirely independent of matter, which Aquinas thinks of as exclusively corporeal. The fundamental division in his broad classification of created things is between the corporeal β€” such as stars, trees, and cats - and the incorporeal (or spiritual) β€” for example, angels. 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He was the greatest of the medieval philosopher/theologians, and one of the most important of all Western thinkers. His most famous books are the two summaries of his teachings, the Summa contra gentiles and the Summa theologiae.About the book:The Metaphysics of Theism presents an explanation and evaluation of Aquinas's natural theology, the paradigm of which is the first book of the Summa contra gentiles. But in addition to considering this as a monumental achievement of medieval philosophy, Norman Kretzmann approaches it as a continuing enterprise which can be developed with considerable benefit in contemporary philosophy.Professor Kretzmann follows Aquinas in seeing natural theology as the means of integrating philosophy and theology. What makes this enterprise natural theology is its forgoing of appeals to revelation as evidence for the truth of propositions. 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He was the greatest of the medieval philosopher/theologians, and one of the most important of all Western thinkers. His most famous books are the two summaries of his teachings, the Summa contra gentiles and the Summa theologiae.About this book: Norman Kretzmann expounds and criticizes Aquinas's natural theology of creation, which is 'natural' (or philosophical) in virtue of Aquinas's having developed it without depending on the data of Scripture. The Metaphysics of Creation is a continuation of the project Kretzmann began in The Metaphysics of Theism, moving the focus from the first to the second book of Aquinas's Summa contra gentiles.Here we find Aquinas building upon his account of the existence and nature of God, arguing that the existence of things other than God must be explained by divine creation out of nothing. He develops arguments to identify God's motivation for creating, to defend the possibility of a beginningless created universe, and to explain the origin of species. He then focuses exclusively on creatures with intellects, with the result that more than half of his natural theology of creation constitutes aphilosophy of mind. Kretzmann gives a masterful guide through all these arguments. As before, he not only expounds Aquinas's natural theology, but advocates it as the best historical instance available to us."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kretzmann1999MetaphysicsCreationAquinas_The Metaphysics of Creation- Aquinass Natural The"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Cambridge Companion of Late Medieval History","autocomplete":"Kretzmann","subtitle":"Kretzmann 2008 ","match":"@kretzmann2008CambridgeCompanionLate Cambridge Companion of Late Medieval History Kretzmann 2008 article","arg":"kretzmann2008CambridgeCompanionLate","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"kretzmann2008CambridgeCompanionLate","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Cambridge Companion of Late Medieval History \n(citekey: kretzmann2008CambridgeCompanionLate)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kretzmann2008CambridgeCompanionLate_Cambridge Companion of Late Medieval History"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"2 Corinthians: An Introduction and Commentary","autocomplete":"Kruse","subtitle":"Kruse 1987 ","match":"@kruse1987CorinthiansIntroductionCommentary 2 Corinthians: An Introduction and Commentary Kruse 1987 book","arg":"kruse1987CorinthiansIntroductionCommentary","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"kruse1987CorinthiansIntroductionCommentary","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"2 Corinthians: An Introduction and Commentary \n(citekey: kruse1987CorinthiansIntroductionCommentary)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kruse1987CorinthiansIntroductionCommentary_2 Corinthians- An Introduction and Commentary"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Letters of John","autocomplete":"Kruse","subtitle":"Kruse 2000 ","match":"@kruse2000LettersJohn The Letters of John Kruse 2000 book","arg":"kruse2000LettersJohn","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"kruse2000LettersJohn","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Letters of John \n(citekey: kruse2000LettersJohn)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kruse2000LettersJohn_The Letters of John"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Paul's Letter to the Romans","autocomplete":"Kruse","subtitle":"Kruse 2012 ","match":"@kruse2012PaulLetterRomans Paul's Letter to the Romans Kruse Carson 2012 book","arg":"kruse2012PaulLetterRomans","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"kruse2012PaulLetterRomans","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Paul's Letter to the Romans \n(citekey: kruse2012PaulLetterRomans)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kruse2012PaulLetterRomans_Pauls Letter to the Romans"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"2 Corinthians: An Introduction and Commentary","autocomplete":"Kruse","subtitle":"Kruse 2015 ","match":"@kruse2015CorinthiansIntroductionCommentary 2 Corinthians: An Introduction and Commentary Kruse Schnabel 2015 book","arg":"kruse2015CorinthiansIntroductionCommentary","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"kruse2015CorinthiansIntroductionCommentary","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"2 Corinthians: An Introduction and Commentary \n(citekey: kruse2015CorinthiansIntroductionCommentary)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kruse2015CorinthiansIntroductionCommentary_2 Corinthians- An Introduction and Commentary"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Objectivity, Value Judgment, and Theory Choice","autocomplete":"Kuhn","subtitle":"Kuhn 1977 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@kuhn1977ObjectivityValueJudgment Objectivity, Value Judgment, and Theory Choice Kuhn 1977 book","arg":"kuhn1977ObjectivityValueJudgment","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"kuhn1977ObjectivityValueJudgment","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881597","largetype":"Objectivity, Value Judgment, and Theory Choice \n(citekey: kuhn1977ObjectivityValueJudgment)\n\n10 Objectivity, Value Judgment, and Theory Choice Thomas S. In the penultimate chapter of a controversial book first published fifteen years ago, I considered the ways scientists are brought to abandon one time- honored"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kuhn1977ObjectivityValueJudgment_Objectivity Value Judgment and Theory Choice"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881597","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881597"}}},{"title":"The Long Divergence: How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle Ea…","autocomplete":"Kuran","subtitle":"Kuran 2011 πŸ“• 🏷 8","match":"@kuran2011LongDivergenceHow #Economic aspects #Economic conditions #Economic development #Economic policy #Islam #Islamic law #Middle East #Religious aspects Islam The Long Divergence: How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East Kuran 2011 book pdf","arg":"kuran2011LongDivergenceHow","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"kuran2011LongDivergenceHow","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Long Divergence: How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East \n(citekey: kuran2011LongDivergenceHow)\n\nkeywords: Economic aspects, Economic conditions, Economic development, Economic policy, Islam, Islamic law, Middle East, Religious aspects Islam"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kuran2011LongDivergenceHow_The Long Divergence- How Islamic Law Held Back the"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Islam and Economic Performance: Historical and Contemporary…","autocomplete":"Kuran","subtitle":"Kuran 2018 In: Journal of Economic Literature 56(4) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@kuran2018IslamEconomicPerformance Islam and Economic Performance: Historical and Contemporary Links Kuran 2018 Journal of Economic Literature article pdf","arg":"kuran2018IslamEconomicPerformance","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"kuran2018IslamEconomicPerformance","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1257/jel.20171243","largetype":"Islam and Economic Performance: Historical and Contemporary Links \n(citekey: kuran2018IslamEconomicPerformance)\n\nThis essay critically evaluates the analytic literature concerned with causal connections between Islam and economic performance. It focuses on works since 1997, when this literature was last surveyed comprehensively. Among the findings are the following: Ramadan fasting by pregnant women harms prenatal development; Islamic charities mainly benefit the middle class; Islam affects educational outcomes less through Islamic schooling than through structural factors that handicap learning as a whole; Islamic finance has a negligible effect on Muslim financial behavior; and low generalized trust depresses Muslim trade. The last feature reflects the Muslim world's delay in transitioning from personal to impersonal exchange. The delay resulted from the persistent simplicity of the private enterprises formed under Islamic law. Weak property rights reinforced the private sector's stagnation by driving capital from commerce to rigid waqfs. Waqfs limited economic development through their inflexibility and democratization by keeping civil society embryonic. Parts of the Muslim world conquered by Arab armies are especially undemocratic, which suggests that early Islamic institutions were particularly critical to the persistence of authoritarian patterns of governance. States have contributed to the persistence of authoritarianism by treating Islam as an instrument of governance. As the world started to industrialize, non-Muslim subjects of Muslim-governed states pulled ahead of their Muslim neighbors, partly by exercising the choice of law they enjoyed under Islamic law in favor of a Western legal system.( JEL N25, N45, O43, O53, P51, Z12)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kuran2018IslamEconomicPerformance_Islam and Economic Performance- Historical and Con"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1257/jel.20171243","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1257/jel.20171243"}}},{"title":"Herman Bavinck and Benjamin B . 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I argue that this doctrine's central factual claim-that Christ was punished by God-is mistaken. In order to punish someone, one must at least believe the recipient is responsible for an offense. But God surely did not believe the innocent Christ was responsible for an offense, let alone the offense of human sin. So, the central factual claim is mistaken. In the final section, I show that this critique of penal substitution does not apply to the closely-related Anselmian satisfaction theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]\n\nkeywords: Atonement, Penal substitution, Punishment, Satisfaction theory"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"kyle2013PunishingAtoningNew_Punishing and Atoning- A New Critique of Penal Sub"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-012-9382-1","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-012-9382-1"}}},{"title":"Are the Divine Attributes Singularly or Mutually Coherent ?","autocomplete":"Lacewing","subtitle":"Lacewing et al. 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Examines changing approaches to the study of medieval Europe, its periodization, and central themesIncludes coverage of important questions such as identity and the self, sexuality and gender, emotionality and ethnicity, as well as more traditional topics such as economic and demographic expansion; kingship; and the rise of."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"lansing2013CompanionMedievalWorld_A Companion to the Medieval World"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p"}}},{"title":"The Logic of the Body: Retrieving Theological Psychology","autocomplete":"LaPine","subtitle":"LaPine 2020 πŸ“„ 🏷 11","match":"@lapine2020LogicBodyRetrieving #Calvin; Jean #Christianity #Emotions #Mental health #Psychology #Psychology and religion #Psychology; Religious #Religious aspects Christianity #Theological anthropology #Theology #Thomas The Logic of the Body: Retrieving Theological Psychology LaPine 2020 book","arg":"lapine2020LogicBodyRetrieving","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"lapine2020LogicBodyRetrieving","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Logic of the Body: Retrieving Theological Psychology \n(citekey: lapine2020LogicBodyRetrieving)\n\n\"When it comes to stress and worry, that's all we really need to say, right? Just repent of your anxiety, and everything will be fine. But emotional life is more complex than this. In The Logic of the Body, Matthew A. LaPine argues that Protestants must retrieve theological psychology in order to properly understand the emotional life of the human person. With classical and modern resources in tow, LaPine argues that one must not choose between viewing emotions exclusively as either cognitive and volitional on the one hand, or simply a feeling of bodily change on the other. The two \"stories\" can be reconciled through a robustly theological analysis. 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Iconoclastically attacking the left (including James Baldwin and Audre Lorde), right (including Clarence Thomas and Ben Carson), and center (Barack Obama), Lloyd charges that many Black leaders today embrace secular, white modes of political engagement, abandoning the deep connections between religious, philosophical, and political ideas that once animated Black politics. By telling the stories of Frederick Douglass, Anna Julia Cooper, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Martin Luther King, Jr., Lloyd shows how appeals to a higher lawβ€” God's lawβ€”have long fueled Black political engagement. Such appeals do not seek to implement divine directives on earth; rather, they pose a challenge to the wisdom of the world, mobilizing communities for collective action. Black natural law is deeply democratic: while charismatic leaders may catalyze group reflection and mobilization, all people are capable of discerning the higher law using their human capacities for reason and emotion. At a time when continuing racial injustice poses a deep moral challenge, Lloyd argues, the most powerful intellectual resources in the struggle for justice have been abandoned. Black Natural Law recovers a rich tradition, and it examines just how this tradition was forgotten. A Black intellectual class emerged that was disconnected from social movement organizing and beholden to white interests. Appeals to higher law became politically impotent: either overly rational or overly sentimental. Recovering the Black natural law tradition provides a powerful resource for confronting police violence, mass incarceration, and all of today's stark racial inequities. Black Natural Law will change the way we understand natural law, a topic central to the Western ethical and political tradition. While it draws particularly on African American resources, the book speaks to all who seek a politics animated by justice\"β€”\n\nkeywords: African Americans, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / General, Political theology and race, Politics and government Philosophy, Religion History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global), SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, United States"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"lloyd2016BlackNaturalLaw_Black Natural Law"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Limitations of a Purely Salvation-historical Approach to Bib…","autocomplete":"Lockett","subtitle":"Lockett 2017 In: Horizons in Biblical Theology 39(2) 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 7","match":"@lockett2017LimitationsPurelySalvationhistorical #biblical theology #Brevard Childs #D. A. 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Then, noting the criticisms of Hans Frei, Karl Barth, and Brevard Childs, the paper argues that limiting one's biblical theology to a salvation-historical approach replaces Christ as the subject matter of both Testaments with \"the temporally distinct and ordered stages of the history of salvation.'' Although the insights of a redemptive-historical biblical theology are important, when taken as the exclusive methodology for biblical theology it risks flattening the relationship between the two Testaments and missing Scripture's theological subject matter.\n\nkeywords: biblical theology, Brevard Childs, D. A. 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But they fail to ask how the Hebrew Bible thinks about that problem in the first place. In this work, Matthew J. Lynch examines four key ways that writers of the Hebrew Bible conceptualize and critique acts of violence: violence as an ecological problem; violence as a moral problem; violence as a judicial problem; violence as a purity problem. These four 'grammars of violence' help us interpret crucial biblical texts where violence plays a lead role, like Genesis 4-9. 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Setting Paul's account of salvation within the framework of the wider New Testament, the article highlights the presence of key elements that might best be articulated in terms of the dual kinship of Jesus with both God and humanity and that require some discussion of the ontology of the one who saves. When Paul speaks of the solidarity that exists within the Christian community, he does so in a way that links it to the presence of the Spirit, by whom we participate in the oneness of God through the one mediator; his development of this emphasis draws heavily upon the Shema, which Jewish traditions associate with the distinctive 'being' of God."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"macaskill2020DynamicReciprocityOntological_Dynamic Reciprocity and Ontological Affinity in th"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12392","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12392"}}},{"title":"What More Needs to Be Said? 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To help us understand the influence of Platonic thought on the Christian faith, Louis Markos offers careful readings of some of Plato's best-known texts and then traces the ways that his work shaped some of Christianity's most beloved theologians\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Christianity, Influence, Philosophy History, Plato, Theology"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"markos2021PlatoChristHow_From Plato to Christ- How Platonic Thought Shaped "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Jonathan Edwards: A Life","autocomplete":"Marsden","subtitle":"Marsden 2003 🏷 5","match":"@marsden2003JonathanEdwardsLife #Biography #Clergy #Congregational churches #Edwards; Jonathan #United States Jonathan Edwards: A Life Marsden 2003 book","arg":"marsden2003JonathanEdwardsLife","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"marsden2003JonathanEdwardsLife","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Jonathan Edwards: A Life \n(citekey: marsden2003JonathanEdwardsLife)\n\nkeywords: Biography, Clergy, Congregational churches, Edwards; Jonathan, United States"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"marsden2003JonathanEdwardsLife_Jonathan Edwards- A Life"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Gospel of Luke: A Commentary on the Greek Text","autocomplete":"Marshall","subtitle":"Marshall 1978 ","match":"@marshall1978GospelLukeCommentary The Gospel of Luke: A Commentary on the Greek Text Marshall 1978 book","arg":"marshall1978GospelLukeCommentary","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"marshall1978GospelLukeCommentary","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Gospel of Luke: A Commentary on the Greek Text \n(citekey: marshall1978GospelLukeCommentary)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"marshall1978GospelLukeCommentary_The Gospel of Luke- A Commentary on the Greek Text"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Acts: An Introduction and Commentary","autocomplete":"Marshall","subtitle":"Marshall 1980 ","match":"@marshall1980ActsIntroductionCommentary Acts: An Introduction and Commentary Marshall 1980 book","arg":"marshall1980ActsIntroductionCommentary","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"marshall1980ActsIntroductionCommentary","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Acts: An Introduction and Commentary \n(citekey: marshall1980ActsIntroductionCommentary)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"marshall1980ActsIntroductionCommentary_Acts- An Introduction and Commentary"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Hope of a New Age : The Kingdom of God in the New","autocomplete":"Marshall","subtitle":"Marshall 1990 In: Themelios 11 ","match":"@marshall1990HopeNewAge The Hope of a New Age : The Kingdom of God in the New Marshall 1990 Themelios article","arg":"marshall1990HopeNewAge","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"marshall1990HopeNewAge","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Hope of a New Age : The Kingdom of God in the New \n(citekey: marshall1990HopeNewAge)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"marshall1990HopeNewAge_The Hope of a New Age - The Kingdom of God in the "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"1 Peter","autocomplete":"Marshall","subtitle":"Marshall 1991 ","match":"@marshall1991Peter 1 Peter Marshall 1991 book","arg":"marshall1991Peter","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"marshall1991Peter","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"1 Peter \n(citekey: marshall1991Peter)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"marshall1991Peter_1 Peter"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"New Testament Theology: Many Witnesses, One Gospel","autocomplete":"Marshall","subtitle":"Marshall 2004 ","match":"@marshall2004NewTestamentTheology New Testament Theology: Many Witnesses, One Gospel Marshall 2004 book","arg":"marshall2004NewTestamentTheology","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"marshall2004NewTestamentTheology","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"New Testament Theology: Many Witnesses, One Gospel \n(citekey: marshall2004NewTestamentTheology)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"marshall2004NewTestamentTheology_New Testament Theology- Many Witnesses One Gospel"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Trinity","autocomplete":"Marshall","subtitle":"Marshall 2007 In: The Blackwell Companion to Modern Theology 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 5","match":"@marshall2007Trinity #christian beliefs #god #holy spirit #Jesus christ #trinity Trinity Marshall 2007 The Blackwell Companion to Modern Theology incollection","arg":"marshall2007Trinity","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"marshall2007Trinity","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch12","largetype":"Trinity \n(citekey: marshall2007Trinity)\n\nThis chapter contains sections titled: The Trinity: Two Classic Modern Approaches Six Characteristic Theses of Recent Trinitarian Theology A Trinitarian Renewal?\n\nkeywords: christian beliefs, god, holy spirit, Jesus christ, trinity"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"marshall2007Trinity_Trinity"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch12","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch12"}}},{"title":"Origen's Doctrine of Pre-Existence and the Opening Chapters…","autocomplete":"Martens","subtitle":"Martens 2012 In: Zeitschrift fΓΌr Antikes Christentum / Journal of Ancient Christianity 16(3) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@martens2012OrigenDoctrinePreExistence Origen's Doctrine of Pre Existence and the Opening Chapters of Genesis Martens 2012 Zeitschrift fΓΌr Antikes Christentum / Journal of Ancient Christianity article pdf","arg":"martens2012OrigenDoctrinePreExistence","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"martens2012OrigenDoctrinePreExistence","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1515/zac-2012-0030","largetype":"Origen's Doctrine of Pre-Existence and the Opening Chapters of Genesis \n(citekey: martens2012OrigenDoctrinePreExistence)\n\nZUSAMMENFASSUNG Der Artikel fΓΌhrt die Vorstellung des Origenes von der PrΓ€existenz der Seelen insbesondere auf seine exegetische Arbeit zurΓΌck, speziell auf die Auslegung der ersten Genesiskapitel. Soweit sich aufgrund der Diese Beobachtungen haben einige Konsequenzen fΓΌr das Origenesbild insgesamt. Zum einen zeigt sich, dass ausgerechnet der Topos, der in den spΓ€teren Verurteilungen des 6. Jahrhunderts fΓΌr die Verurteilung der Theologie des Origenes wichtig wurde, selbst - Ironie der Geschichte - antihΓ€retisch motiviert war. Gerade die Vorstellung von der PrΓ€existenz der Seele spielte in Origenes' Auseinandersetzung mit den Gnostikern eine zentrale Rolle. Zum anderen stellt die biblische BegrΓΌndung der Lehre von der PrΓ€existenz alle Versuche, den philosophischen Anteil im Denken Origenes gegen seinen theologischen auszuspielen, in Frage. Keineswegs fΓΌhrte die Rezeption philosophischer Gedanken Origenes vom Genesistext weg, sondern die Vorstellung der PrΓ€existenz zeigt gerade, wie stark Origenes' Denken auf der exegetischen Arbeit am biblischen Text beruht."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"martens2012OrigenDoctrinePreExistence_Origens Doctrine of Pre-Existence and the Opening"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1515/zac-2012-0030","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1515/zac-2012-0030"}}},{"title":"Response to Edwards","autocomplete":"Martens","subtitle":"Martens 2019 In: Zeitschrift fΓΌr Antikes Christentum / Journal of Ancient Christianity 23(2) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@martens2019ResponseEdwards Response to Edwards Martens 2019 Zeitschrift fΓΌr Antikes Christentum / Journal of Ancient Christianity article pdf","arg":"martens2019ResponseEdwards","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"martens2019ResponseEdwards","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1515/zac-2019-0011","largetype":"Response to Edwards \n(citekey: martens2019ResponseEdwards)\n\nAbstract My essay highlights differences between how Edwards and I approach ancient sources and the scholarship on them. My response also provides a dossier of a dozen or so passages where Origen portrays paradise as a divine or incorporeal place, distinct from this earth, and as a residence for pre-existent rational creatures. Edwards denies such a portrait."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"martens2019ResponseEdwards_Response to Edwards"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1515/zac-2019-0011","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1515/zac-2019-0011"}}},{"title":"The Modern Editions of Peri Archon","autocomplete":"Martens","subtitle":"Martens 2020 In: Journal of Early Christian Studies 28(2) 🌐 πŸ“•","match":"@martens2020ModernEditionsPeri The Modern Editions of Peri Archon Martens 2020 Journal of Early Christian Studies article pdf","arg":"martens2020ModernEditionsPeri","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"martens2020ModernEditionsPeri","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1353/earl.2020.0023","largetype":"The Modern Editions of Peri Archon \n(citekey: martens2020ModernEditionsPeri)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"martens2020ModernEditionsPeri_The Modern Editions of Peri Archon"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1353/earl.2020.0023","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1353/earl.2020.0023"}}},{"title":"1, 2 Thessalonians","autocomplete":"Martin","subtitle":"Martin 1995 ","match":"@martin1995Thessalonians 1, 2 Thessalonians Martin 1995 book","arg":"martin1995Thessalonians","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"martin1995Thessalonians","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"1, 2 Thessalonians \n(citekey: martin1995Thessalonians)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"martin1995Thessalonians_1 2 Thessalonians"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The First Apology of Justin","autocomplete":"Martyr","subtitle":"Martyr 1885 In: The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1 ","match":"@martyr1885FirstApologyJustin The First Apology of Justin Martyr 1885 The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus article","arg":"martyr1885FirstApologyJustin","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"martyr1885FirstApologyJustin","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The First Apology of Justin \n(citekey: martyr1885FirstApologyJustin)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"martyr1885FirstApologyJustin_The First Apology of Justin"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"John Owen's Doctrine of Union with Christ in Relation to His…","autocomplete":"Mason","subtitle":"Mason 2009 In: Er 11 πŸ“„","match":"@mason2009JohnOwenDoctrine John Owen's Doctrine of Union with Christ in Relation to His Contributions to Seventeenth Century Debates Concerning Eternal Justification Mason 2009 Er article","arg":"mason2009JohnOwenDoctrine","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"mason2009JohnOwenDoctrine","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"John Owen's Doctrine of Union with Christ in Relation to His Contributions to Seventeenth Century Debates Concerning Eternal Justification \n(citekey: mason2009JohnOwenDoctrine)\n\nIn 1649, Richard Baxter accused John Owen of teaching eternal justification, whereby the elect are justified from eternity, rather than when they believe in Christ. More recently, Hans Boersma has also argued that Owen taught justification prior to faith. Through an historical examination of Owen's doctrines of justification and union with Christ, I demonstrate that he distinguishes various types of union with Christ: decretal, forensic, and mystical. He is thus able to maintain a mainstream Reformed Orthodox doctrine of justification by faith, whilst also maintaining that faith is a gift of God, purchased by Christ, and applied through Christ. Union with Christ and justification are both central themes in the work of Puritan theologian John Owen (1616-83). His most complete account of justification is found in The Doctrine of justification by faith (1677). 1 Although he wrote no comparable work on union with"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mason2009JohnOwenDoctrine_John Owens Doctrine of Union with Christ in Relat"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Influence of Scripture on Three Christological Perspecti…","autocomplete":"Mason","subtitle":"Mason ","match":"@masonInfluenceScriptureThree The Influence of Scripture on Three Christological Perspectives Mason article","arg":"masonInfluenceScriptureThree","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"masonInfluenceScriptureThree","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Influence of Scripture on Three Christological Perspectives \n(citekey: masonInfluenceScriptureThree)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"masonInfluenceScriptureThree_The Influence of Scripture on Three Christological"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Arabs of the Ottoman Empire, 1516-1918: A Social and Cul…","autocomplete":"Masters","subtitle":"Masters 2013 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 9","match":"@masters2013ArabsOttomanEmpire #Arabs #Elite (Social sciences) #History #HISTORY / Middle East / General #Intellectual life #Ottoman Empire; 1288 1918 #Social change #Turkey #Ulama The Arabs of the Ottoman Empire, 1516 1918: A Social and Cultural History Masters 2013 book pdf","arg":"masters2013ArabsOttomanEmpire","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"masters2013ArabsOttomanEmpire","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Arabs of the Ottoman Empire, 1516-1918: A Social and Cultural History \n(citekey: masters2013ArabsOttomanEmpire)\n\n\"The Ottomans ruled much of the Arab World for four centuries. Bruce Masters's work surveys this period, emphasizing the cultural and social changes that occurred against the backdrop of the political realities that Arabs experienced as subjects of the Ottoman sultans. The persistence of Ottoman rule over a vast area for several centuries required that some Arabs collaborate in the imperial enterprise. Masters highlights the role of two social classes that made the empire successful: the Sunni Muslim religious scholars, the ulama, and the urban notables, the acyan. Both groups identified with the Ottoman sultanate and were its firmest backers, although for different reasons. The ulama legitimated the Ottoman state as a righteous Muslim sultanate, while the acyan emerged as the dominant political and economic class in most Arab cities due to their connections to the regime. Together, the two helped to maintain the empire\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Arabs, Elite (Social sciences), History, HISTORY / Middle East / General, Intellectual life, Ottoman Empire; 1288-1918, Social change, Turkey, Ulama"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"masters2013ArabsOttomanEmpire_The Arabs of the Ottoman Empire 1516-1918- A Soci"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Theoretical-Practical Theology","autocomplete":"van Mastricht","subtitle":"van Mastricht 2018 πŸ“„ 🏷 3","match":"@mastricht2018TheoreticalpracticalTheology #Doctrines #Early works to 1800 #Reformed Church Theoretical Practical Theology van Mastricht 2018 book","arg":"mastricht2018TheoreticalpracticalTheology","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"mastricht2018TheoreticalpracticalTheology","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Theoretical-Practical Theology \n(citekey: mastricht2018TheoreticalpracticalTheology)\n\n\"An English translation of Petrus van Mastricht's Theoretico-Practica Theologia, which presents a system of Reformed theology in its exegetical, doctrinal, elenctical, and practical parts\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Doctrines, Early works to 1800, Reformed Church"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mastricht2018TheoreticalpracticalTheology_Theoretical-Practical Theology"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Theoretical-Practical Theology","autocomplete":"van Mastricht","subtitle":"van Mastricht 2018 πŸ“„ 🏷 3","match":"@mastricht2018TheoreticalpracticalTheologya #Doctrines #Early works to 1800 #Reformed Church Theoretical Practical Theology van Mastricht 2018 book","arg":"mastricht2018TheoreticalpracticalTheologya","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"mastricht2018TheoreticalpracticalTheologya","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Theoretical-Practical Theology \n(citekey: mastricht2018TheoreticalpracticalTheologya)\n\n\"An English translation of Petrus van Mastricht's Theoretico-Practica Theologia, which presents a system of Reformed theology in its exegetical, doctrinal, elenctical, and practical parts\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Doctrines, Early works to 1800, Reformed Church"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mastricht2018TheoreticalpracticalTheologya_Theoretical-Practical Theology"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Divine Causality and Human Free Choice: Domingo B\\'a\\~nez, P…","autocomplete":"Matava","subtitle":"Matava 2016 πŸ“•","match":"@matava2016DivineCausalityHuman Divine Causality and Human Free Choice: Domingo B\\'a\\~nez, Physical Premotion and the Controversy de Auxiliis Revisited Matava 2016 book pdf","arg":"matava2016DivineCausalityHuman","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"matava2016DivineCausalityHuman","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Divine Causality and Human Free Choice: Domingo B\\'a\\~nez, Physical Premotion and the Controversy de Auxiliis Revisited \n(citekey: matava2016DivineCausalityHuman)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"matava2016DivineCausalityHuman_Divine Causality and Human Free Choice- Domingo B-"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A Sketch of the Controversy de Auxiliis","autocomplete":"Matava","subtitle":"Matava 2020 In: J. Jesuit Stud. 7(3) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@matava2020SketchControversyAuxiliis A Sketch of the Controversy de Auxiliis Matava 2020 J. Jesuit Stud. article pdf","arg":"matava2020SketchControversyAuxiliis","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"matava2020SketchControversyAuxiliis","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1163/22141332-00703004","largetype":"A Sketch of the Controversy de Auxiliis \n(citekey: matava2020SketchControversyAuxiliis)\n\nIn the 16th century, the Dominicans and the Jesuits engaged in a polarized theological debate about how God can move the human will in a way that neither compromises human free choice nor makes God the author of moral evil. This debate, called the \"controversy de auxiliis,'' was never resolved. In 1607, Pope Paul v decreed that neither side was heretical and forbade further publishing on the issue without his explicit permission. This article explains the main theological points of the various Dominican and Jesuit actors, the human factors that contributed to the debate, and the reasons why this is still an important issue today. It concludes that both positions were based on important theological insights that would need to be taken into account if any resolution were to be found, that a resolution of this debate would benefit the Church in a number of ways, and that Jesuit and Dominican tribalism and polemics have contributed to keeping this issue unresolved."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"matava2020SketchControversyAuxiliis_A Sketch of the Controversy de Auxiliis"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1163/22141332-00703004","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1163/22141332-00703004"}}},{"title":"The Epistemic Significance of Disagreement","autocomplete":"Matheson","subtitle":"Matheson 2014 In: Palgrave Innovations in Philosophy 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 4","match":"@matheson2014EpistemicSignificanceDisagreement #high resolution images #research #risks management #sustainable reconstruction The Epistemic Significance of Disagreement Matheson 2014 Palgrave Innovations in Philosophy article","arg":"matheson2014EpistemicSignificanceDisagreement","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"matheson2014EpistemicSignificanceDisagreement","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s13398-014-0173-7.2","largetype":"The Epistemic Significance of Disagreement \n(citekey: matheson2014EpistemicSignificanceDisagreement)\n\nMycotoxins are small (MW approximately 700), toxic chemical products formed as secondary metabolites by a few fungal species that readily colonise crops and contaminate them with toxins in the field or after harvest. Ochratoxins and Aflatoxins are mycotoxins of major significance and hence there has been significant research on broad range of analytical and detection techniques that could be useful and practical. Due to the variety of structures of these toxins, it is impossible to use one standard technique for analysis and/or detection. Practical requirements for high-sensitivity analysis and the need for a specialist laboratory setting create challenges for routine analysis. Several existing analytical techniques, which offer flexible and broad-based methods of analysis and in some cases detection, have been discussed in this manuscript. There are a number of methods used, of which many are lab-based, but to our knowledge there seems to be no single technique that stands out above the rest, although analytical liquid chromatography, commonly linked with mass spectroscopy is likely to be popular. This review manuscript discusses (a) sample pre-treatment methods such as liquid-liquid extraction (LLE), supercritical fluid extraction (SFE), solid phase extraction (SPE), (b) separation methods such as (TLC), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), and capillary electrophoresis (CE) and (c) others such as ELISA. Further currents trends, advantages and disadvantages and future prospects of these methods have been discussed.\n\nkeywords: high resolution images, research, risks management, sustainable reconstruction"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"matheson2014EpistemicSignificanceDisagreement_The Epistemic Significance of Disagreement"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s13398-014-0173-7.2","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1007/s13398-014-0173-7.2"}}},{"title":"Evil and the Augustinian Tradition","autocomplete":"Mathewes","subtitle":"Mathewes 2004 ","match":"@mathewes2004EvilAugustinianTradition Evil and the Augustinian Tradition Mathewes 2004 book","arg":"mathewes2004EvilAugustinianTradition","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"mathewes2004EvilAugustinianTradition","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Evil and the Augustinian Tradition \n(citekey: 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I also show that there is at most one god. In the second section I argue that the very idea of God is meaningful. In the third section I use a cosmological argument modeled on st thomas' third way to prove that God exists. The mediate conclusion is that God exists. 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Vol. 2 Vol. 2"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"An Invitation to Analytic Christian Theology","autocomplete":"McCall","subtitle":"McCall 2015 🏷 4","match":"@mccall2015InvitationAnalyticChristian #Analysis (Philosophy) #Methodology #Philosophical theology #Theology An Invitation to Analytic Christian Theology McCall 2015 book","arg":"mccall2015InvitationAnalyticChristian","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"mccall2015InvitationAnalyticChristian","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"An Invitation to Analytic Christian Theology \n(citekey: mccall2015InvitationAnalyticChristian)\n\nkeywords: Analysis (Philosophy), Methodology, Philosophical theology, Theology"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mccall2015InvitationAnalyticChristian_An Invitation to Analytic Christian Theology"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Analytic Christology and the Theological Interpretation of t…","autocomplete":"McCall","subtitle":"McCall 2021 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@mccall2021AnalyticChristologyTheological Analytic Christology and the Theological Interpretation of the New Testament McCall 2021 book pdf","arg":"mccall2021AnalyticChristologyTheological","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"mccall2021AnalyticChristologyTheological","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198857495.001.0001","largetype":"Analytic Christology and the Theological Interpretation of the New Testament \n(citekey: mccall2021AnalyticChristologyTheological)\n\nThis book draws upon the resources of both contemporary analytic theology and the theological interpretation of the New Testament in order to investigate a set of important issues in Christology. It is the first work in analytic Christology to draw upon both recent scholarship in biblical studies and recent contributions to analytic philosophy and theology. This book explores the themes of union with Christ and the faith of Christ as these are developed by the \"apocalyptic'' and \"New Perspective'' interpreters of Pauline theology, it offers an careful analysis of recent dogmatic proposals about the identity of Christ and the doctrine of election, it provides an examination of debates over the subordination of the Son in Hebrews, it probes the relationship of the incarnate Son to his Father in Johannine theology, and it offers an exegetically grounded theological engagement with recent work on the place of logic in the doctrine of the incarnation."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mccall2021AnalyticChristologyTheological_Analytic Christology and the Theological Interpret"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198857495.001.0001","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198857495.001.0001"}}},{"title":"The Author of Sin?","autocomplete":"McCann","subtitle":"McCann 2005 In: Faith and Philosophy 22(2) 🌐","match":"@mccann2005AuthorSin The Author of Sin? McCann 2005 Faith and Philosophy article","arg":"mccann2005AuthorSin","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"mccann2005AuthorSin","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.5840/faithphil200522248","largetype":"The Author of Sin? \n(citekey: mccann2005AuthorSin)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mccann2005AuthorSin_The Author of Sin?"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.5840/faithphil200522248","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.5840/faithphil200522248"}}},{"title":"Free Will and Classical Theism: The Significance of Freedom…","autocomplete":"McCann","subtitle":"McCann (Ed.) 2017 πŸ“• 🏷 5","match":"@mccann2017FreeWillClassical #Attributes #Free will and determinism #God (Christianity) #Religious aspects Christianity #Theism Free Will and Classical Theism: The Significance of Freedom in Perfect Being Theology McCann 2017 book pdf","arg":"mccann2017FreeWillClassical","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"mccann2017FreeWillClassical","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Free Will and Classical Theism: The Significance of Freedom in Perfect Being Theology \n(citekey: mccann2017FreeWillClassical)\n\nkeywords: Attributes, Free will and determinism, God (Christianity), Religious aspects Christianity, Theism"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mccann2017FreeWillClassical_Free Will and Classical Theism- The Significance o"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Happiness and Freedom in Aquinas's Theory of Action","autocomplete":"Mccluskey","subtitle":"Mccluskey 2000 In: Medieval Philosophy and Theology 9(1) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@mccluskey2000HappinessFreedomAquinas Happiness and Freedom in Aquinas's Theory of Action Mccluskey 2000 Medieval Philosophy and Theology article","arg":"mccluskey2000HappinessFreedomAquinas","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"mccluskey2000HappinessFreedomAquinas","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S1057060800091052","largetype":"Happiness and Freedom in Aquinas's Theory of Action \n(citekey: mccluskey2000HappinessFreedomAquinas)\n\nI describe Aquinas's theory of happiness, addressing several objections, including one raised by John Duns Scotus, namely that Aquinas's view of human happiness is contradictory. I argue that although Aquinas is able to answer this objection, he must face Scotus's underlying concern that if human beings will happiness necessarily (as Aquinas maintains), they do not act freely. 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McCormack offers the first full-scale revision of the well-known theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar's seminal interpretation of Barth, which was first published in 1951. Drawing on a wealth of material, much of it unpublished during Barth's lifetime, as well as a thorough acquaintance with the best of recent German scholarship, McCormack demonstrates that the fundamental decision that would control the whole of Barth's development-the turn to a new, critically realistic form of theological \"objectivism\"-was already made during the years in which Barth was at work on his first commentary on Romans. He further argues that the most significant decisions-both material and methodological-were made in Barth's G\\\"i\\textquestiondown$\\frac12$ttingen Dogmatics of 1924/5, and not later in the 1931 book on Anselm, as has often been alleged. This unique and important work provides not simply a fresh interpretation of Barth's development, but a new paradigm for understanding the whole of Barth's theology."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mccormack1997KarlBarthCritically_Karl Barths Critically Realistic Dialectical Theo"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Ultimate Goods: Happiness, Friendship, and Bliss","autocomplete":"McEvoy","subtitle":"McEvoy 2003 In: The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@mcevoy2003UltimateGoodsHappiness Ultimate Goods: Happiness, Friendship, and Bliss McEvoy 2003 The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy article","arg":"mcevoy2003UltimateGoodsHappiness","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"mcevoy2003UltimateGoodsHappiness","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521806038.012","largetype":"Ultimate Goods: Happiness, Friendship, and Bliss \n(citekey: mcevoy2003UltimateGoodsHappiness)\n\nReflection upon human happiness was pursued by a number of the greatest thinkers of the Middle Ages, working sometimes as theologians, primarily at least, and sometimes as philosophers, though in more than one sense of the word. The most notable theories of what happiness is and how human beings may obtain it were formulated by three very great minds: Augustine of Hippo, Boethius, and Thomas Aquinas. I will explore the ideas of each of these and will also examine a short treatise on happiness and the philosophical life by Boethius of Dacia (fl. 1270), since it strikes a note of contrast with its most notable predecessors. Other significant writers and thematic developments will also be touched on. Friendship belongs intimately to happiness. All ancient schools of philosophy would have maintained this, even though each one placed the emphases just as seemed appropriate in view of its own characteristic approach to philosophy. Thinkers of the medieval period would not have disagreed about the close connection between friendship and happiness. Sometimes that relationship was made explicit (in particular by Augustine and Aelred of Rievaulx), but sometimes it was left unthematized. 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The volume treats three central themes: the first section looks at political and social developments across the period and argues that, in spite of the stress placed upon traditional social structures, many elements of Roman life remained only slightly changed. The second section focuses upon biographical texts and shows how late-antique authors adapted traditional modes of discourse to new conditions. The final section explores the first years of the reign of Theodosius I and shows how he built upon historical foundations while unfurling new methods for utilising, presenting, and commemorating imperial power. 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If this is true, as is almost universally acknowledged today, then why do scholars continue to fixate almost exclusively on Calvin when they discuss this doctrine? The answer to the \"why'' of this scholarly trend, however, is not as important as correcting the trend. This volume expands our vision of the historical functions and christological significance of this doctrine by expounding its uses in Cyril of Alexandria, Thomas Aquinas, Zacharias Ursinus, and in theologians from the Reformation to the present. Despite its relative obscurity, the doctrine that came to be known as the \"Calvinist extra'' is a possession of the church catholic and a feature of Christology that ought to be carefully appropriated in contemporary reflection on the Incarnation.\n\nkeywords: Religion / Christian Theology / Christology, Religion / Christian Theology / Systematic"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mcginnis2014SonGodFlesh_The Son of God Beyond the Flesh- A Historical and "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Rights, Natural Rights, and the Philosophy of Law","autocomplete":"McGrade","subtitle":"McGrade 1982 In: The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism 1100\\textendash 1600 🌐 🏷 12","match":"@mcgrade1982RightsNaturalRights #Aristotle #C16 #C17 #Dialectic #Humanism #Laws of Nature #Logic #Medieval #Moral Philosoph #Natural Law #Philosophy #Scholasticism Rights, Natural Rights, and the Philosophy of Law McGrade 1982 The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism 1100\\textendash 1600 article","arg":"mcgrade1982RightsNaturalRights","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"mcgrade1982RightsNaturalRights","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521226059.042","largetype":"Rights, Natural Rights, and the Philosophy of Law \n(citekey: mcgrade1982RightsNaturalRights)\n\nkeywords: Aristotle, C16, C17, Dialectic, Humanism, Laws of Nature, Logic, Medieval, Moral Philosoph, Natural Law, Philosophy, Scholasticism"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mcgrade1982RightsNaturalRights_Rights Natural Rights and the Philosophy of Law"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521226059.042","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521226059.042"}}},{"title":"Aristotle's Place in the History of Natural Rights","autocomplete":"McGrade","subtitle":"McGrade 1996 In: The Review of Metaphysics 49(4) 🌐 πŸ“•","match":"@mcgrade1996AristotlePlaceHistory Aristotle's Place in the History of Natural Rights McGrade 1996 The Review of Metaphysics article pdf","arg":"mcgrade1996AristotlePlaceHistory","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"mcgrade1996AristotlePlaceHistory","text":{"copy":"http://www.jstor.org/stable/20129943","largetype":"Aristotle's Place in the History of Natural Rights \n(citekey: mcgrade1996AristotlePlaceHistory)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mcgrade1996AristotlePlaceHistory_Aristotles Place in the History of Natural Rights"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://www.jstor.org/stable/20129943","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://www.jstor.org/stable/20129943"}}},{"title":"The Anabaptists: Neither Catholics nor Protestants","autocomplete":"McGrath","subtitle":"McGrath 1955 ","match":"@mcgrath1955AnabaptistsNeitherCatholics The Anabaptists: Neither Catholics nor Protestants McGrath 1955 article","arg":"mcgrath1955AnabaptistsNeitherCatholics","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"mcgrath1955AnabaptistsNeitherCatholics","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Anabaptists: Neither Catholics nor Protestants \n(citekey: mcgrath1955AnabaptistsNeitherCatholics)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mcgrath1955AnabaptistsNeitherCatholics_The Anabaptists- Neither Catholics nor Protestants"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"C. 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The findings indicate that even after controls for perceived threat are included in the model, intimate contact with members of minority groups in the form of friendships can reduce levels of willingness to expel legal immigrants from the country. A contextual variable, level of immigration to the country, is also introduced into the model because it is likely that this variable affects both threat perception and exclusionary feelings. While context does not seem to directly affect levels of willingness to expel or include immigrants in the society, it does have a rather powerful impact on perceived threat. 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As such, the modern state is illegitimate and we have reasons to affirm political anarchism. We disagree with Huemer's conclusion. But we consider Huemer's critiques of contractarianism and consequentialism to be compelling. Here we will juxtapose, alongside Huemer's critiques, a theistic account of political authority from Nicholas Wolterstorff's book The Mighty and the Almighty. We think that Wolterstorff's model does better than contractarianism and consequentialism at answering Huemer's critiques. 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Contemporary mathematics serves as a model forhis philosophy of science and provides some important techniques, e.g.,as used in his logic. Throughout the corpus, he constructs mathematicalarguments for various theses, especially in the physical writings, butalso in the biology and ethics. Finally, Aristotle's philosophy ofmathematics provides an important alternative to platonism. In thisregard, there has been a revival of interest in recent years because ofits affinity to physicalism and fictionalisms based on physicalism.However, his philosophy of mathematics may better be understood as aphilosophy of exact or mathematical sciences. , This article will explore the influence of mathematical sciences onAristotle's metaphysics and philosophy of science and will illustratehis use of mathematics.\n\nkeywords: Aristotle, Aristotle; General Topics: logic"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mendell2019AristotleMathematics_Aristotle and Mathematics"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2019/entries/aristotle-mathematics/","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2019/entries/aristotle-mathematics/"}}},{"title":"Descartes and Augustine","autocomplete":"Menn","subtitle":"Menn 1998 πŸ“• 🏷 4","match":"@menn1998DescartesAugustine #Augustine #Descartes; RenΓ© #Influence #Meditationes de prima philosophia Descartes and Augustine Menn 1998 book pdf","arg":"menn1998DescartesAugustine","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"menn1998DescartesAugustine","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Descartes and Augustine \n(citekey: menn1998DescartesAugustine)\n\nkeywords: Augustine, Descartes; RenΓ©, Influence, Meditationes de prima philosophia"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"menn1998DescartesAugustine_Descartes and Augustine"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Descartes and Augustine","autocomplete":"Menn","subtitle":"Menn 1998 🏷 4","match":"@menn1998DescartesAugustinea #Augustine #Descartes; RenΓ© #Influence #Meditationes de prima philosophia Descartes and Augustine Menn 1998 book","arg":"menn1998DescartesAugustinea","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"menn1998DescartesAugustinea","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Descartes and Augustine \n(citekey: menn1998DescartesAugustinea)\n\nkeywords: Augustine, Descartes; RenΓ©, Influence, Meditationes de prima philosophia"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"menn1998DescartesAugustinea_Descartes and Augustine"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Aristotle's Theology","autocomplete":"Menn","subtitle":"Menn 2012 🌐 πŸ“•","match":"@menn2012AristotleTheology Aristotle's Theology Menn 2012 book pdf","arg":"menn2012AristotleTheology","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"menn2012AristotleTheology","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195187489.013.0017","largetype":"Aristotle's Theology \n(citekey: menn2012AristotleTheology)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"menn2012AristotleTheology_Aristotles Theology"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195187489.013.0017","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195187489.013.0017"}}},{"title":"The Resurrection of the Body","autocomplete":"Merricks","subtitle":"Merricks 2009 In: The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Theology 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 8","match":"@merricks2009ResurrectionBody #Body #Christian doctrine #Christianity #Islam #Judaism #Personal identity #Philosophical theology #Resurrection The Resurrection of the Body Merricks 2009 The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Theology article","arg":"merricks2009ResurrectionBody","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"merricks2009ResurrectionBody","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199596539.013.0022","largetype":"The Resurrection of the Body \n(citekey: merricks2009ResurrectionBody)\n\nNo abstract available\n\nkeywords: Body, Christian doctrine, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Personal identity, Philosophical theology, Resurrection"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"merricks2009ResurrectionBody_The Resurrection of the Body"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199596539.013.0022","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199596539.013.0022"}}},{"title":"Deuteronomy","autocomplete":"Merrill","subtitle":"Merrill 1994 ","match":"@merrill1994Deuteronomy Deuteronomy Merrill 1994 book","arg":"merrill1994Deuteronomy","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"merrill1994Deuteronomy","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Deuteronomy \n(citekey: merrill1994Deuteronomy)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"merrill1994Deuteronomy_Deuteronomy"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament, Second Edit…","autocomplete":"Metzger","subtitle":"Metzger & Societies 1994 ","match":"@metzger1994TextualCommentaryGreek A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament, Second Edition a Companion Volume to the United Bible Societies' Greek New Testament (4th Rev. 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By James Beilby \n(citekey: meynell2007EpistemologyTheologyEvaluation)\n\nThe article reviews the book \"Epistemology as Theology: An Evaluation of Alvin Plantinga's Religious Epistemology,\" by James Beilby."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"meynell2007EpistemologyTheologyEvaluation_Epistemology as Theology- An Evaluation of Alvin P"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2265.2007.00318_39.x","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2265.2007.00318_39.x"}}},{"title":"In Defence of Gullibility: The Epistemology of Testimony and…","autocomplete":"Michaelian","subtitle":"Michaelian 2010 In: Synthese 176(3) 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 4","match":"@michaelian2010DefenceGullibilityEpistemology #Deception #Epistemology #Monitoring #Testimony In Defence of Gullibility: The Epistemology of Testimony and the Psychology of Deception Detection Michaelian 2010 Synthese article","arg":"michaelian2010DefenceGullibilityEpistemology","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"michaelian2010DefenceGullibilityEpistemology","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-009-9573-1","largetype":"In Defence of Gullibility: The Epistemology of Testimony and the Psychology of Deception Detection \n(citekey: michaelian2010DefenceGullibilityEpistemology)\n\nResearch in the psychology of deception detection implies that Fricker, in making her case for reductionism in the epistemology of testimony, overestimates both the epistemic demerits of the antireductionist policy of trusting speakers blindly and the epistemic merits of the reductionist policy of monitoring speakers for trustworthiness: folk psychological prejudices to the contrary notwithstanding, it turns out that monitoring is on a par (in terms both of the reliability of the process and of the sensitivity of the beliefs that it produces) with blind trust. 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Saving Eutychus will help you save your listeners from such a fate. Written by an Aussie and an Irishman with very different styles who share a passion for preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, Saving Eutychus delivers fresh, honest, faithful and practical insights into preaching the whole Word of God, Sunday by Sunday, without being dull. - Back cover."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"millar2013SavingEutychusHow_Saving Eutychus- How to Preach Gods Word and Keep"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Daniel","autocomplete":"Miller","subtitle":"Miller 1994 ","match":"@miller1994Daniel Daniel Miller 1994 book","arg":"miller1994Daniel","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"miller1994Daniel","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Daniel \n(citekey: miller1994Daniel)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miller1994Daniel_Daniel"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Nature, Justice, and Rights in Aristotle's Politics","autocomplete":"Miller","subtitle":"Miller 1995 πŸ“• 🏷 5","match":"@miller1995NatureJusticeRights #Aristotle #Civil rights #Justice #Natural law #Politics Nature, Justice, and Rights in Aristotle's Politics Miller 1995 book pdf","arg":"miller1995NatureJusticeRights","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"miller1995NatureJusticeRights","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Nature, Justice, and Rights in Aristotle's Politics \n(citekey: miller1995NatureJusticeRights)\n\nkeywords: Aristotle, Civil rights, Justice, Natural law, Politics"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miller1995NatureJusticeRights_Nature Justice and Rights in Aristotles Politic"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Aristotle and the Origins of Natural Rights","autocomplete":"Miller","subtitle":"Miller 1996 In: The Review of Metaphysics 49(4) 🌐 πŸ“•","match":"@miller1996AristotleOriginsNatural Aristotle and the Origins of Natural Rights Miller 1996 The Review of Metaphysics article pdf","arg":"miller1996AristotleOriginsNatural","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"miller1996AristotleOriginsNatural","text":{"copy":"http://www.jstor.org/stable/20129946","largetype":"Aristotle and the Origins of Natural Rights \n(citekey: miller1996AristotleOriginsNatural)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miller1996AristotleOriginsNatural_Aristotle and the Origins of Natural Rights"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://www.jstor.org/stable/20129946","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://www.jstor.org/stable/20129946"}}},{"title":"Divine Desire Theory and Obligation","autocomplete":"Miller","subtitle":"Miller 2009 In: New Waves in Philosophy of Religion. Ed. Y. Nagasawa and E. Wielenberg. Palgrave Macmillan πŸ“„","match":"@miller2009DivineDesireTheory Divine Desire Theory and Obligation Miller 2009 New Waves in Philosophy of Religion. Ed. Y. Nagasawa and E. Wielenberg. Palgrave Macmillan article","arg":"miller2009DivineDesireTheory","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"miller2009DivineDesireTheory","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Divine Desire Theory and Obligation \n(citekey: miller2009DivineDesireTheory)\n\nThanks largely to the work of Robert Adams and Philip Quinn, the second half of the twentieth century witnessed a resurgence of interest in divine command theory as a viable position in normative theory and meta-ethics. More recently, however, there has been some dissatisfaction with divine command theory even among those philosophers who claim that normative properties are grounded in God, and as a result alternative views have begun to emerge, most notably divine intention theory (Murphy, Quinn) and divine motivation theory (Zagzebski). My goal here is to outline a distinct theory, divine desire theory, and suggest that, even if it is not clearly superior to these extant views, it is at least worthy of serious consideration. 1 As far as this paper is concerned, the discussion will be limited just to the deontic status of actions (obligatory, permissible, forbidden), and so no attempt will be made to also account for axiological properties such as goodness or evil. In order to get oriented to the range of deontological views in this area, consider the following three rough characterizations: Divine Command Theory: Deontological properties are metaphysically grounded in God \" s relevant commands. 2 Divine Intention Theory: Deontological properties are metaphysically grounded in God \" s relevant intentions. 3 1 Divine desire theory is not a new theory; indeed something like this view has been gestured at in the literature for some time but never developed at length."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miller2009DivineDesireTheory_Divine Desire Theory and Obligation"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Divine Will Theory: Intentions or Desires?","autocomplete":"Miller","subtitle":"Miller 2009 In: Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion ","match":"@miller2009DivineWillTheory Divine Will Theory: Intentions or Desires? 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This collection of newly-commissioned essays, written by both senior and younger scholars in the field, presents a thorough and close examination of the work. The essays address a broad range of issues including the compositional integrity of the Ethics, the nature of desire, the value of emotions, happiness, and the virtues. The result is a volume which will challenge and advance the scholarship on the Ethics, establishing new ways of viewing and appreciating the work for all scholars of Aristotle\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Aristotle, Ethics, Nicomachean ethics"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miller2011AristotleNicomacheanEthics_Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics- A Critical Guide"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Reception of Aristotle's Ethics","autocomplete":"Miller","subtitle":"Miller 2012 πŸ“„ 🏷 4","match":"@miller2012ReceptionAristotleEthics #Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy #Philosophy / General #Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical #Philosophy / History & Surveys / General The Reception of Aristotle's Ethics Miller 2012 book","arg":"miller2012ReceptionAristotleEthics","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"miller2012ReceptionAristotleEthics","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Reception of Aristotle's Ethics \n(citekey: miller2012ReceptionAristotleEthics)\n\nAristotle's ethics are the most important in the history of Western philosophy, but little has been said about the reception of his ethics by his many successors. The present volume offers thirteen newly commissioned essays covering figures and periods from the ancient world, starting with the impact of the ethics on Hellenistic philosophy, taking in medieval, Jewish and Islamic reception and extending as far as Kant and the twentieth century. Each essay focuses on a single philosopher, school of philosophers, or philosophical era. The accounts examine and compare Aristotle's views and those of his heirs and also offer a reception history of the ethics, dealing with matters such as the availability and circulation of Aristotle's texts during the periods in question. The resulting volume will be a valuable source of information and arguments for anyone working in the history of ethics.\n\nkeywords: Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / General, Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, Philosophy / History & Surveys / General"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miller2012ReceptionAristotleEthics_The Reception of Aristotles Ethics"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Reception of Aristotle's Ethics","autocomplete":"Miller","subtitle":"Miller (Ed.) 2012 🏷 3","match":"@miller2012ReceptionAristotleEthicsa #Aristotle #Ethics; Ancient #Nicomachean ethics The Reception of Aristotle's Ethics Miller 2012 book","arg":"miller2012ReceptionAristotleEthicsa","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"miller2012ReceptionAristotleEthicsa","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Reception of Aristotle's Ethics \n(citekey: miller2012ReceptionAristotleEthicsa)\n\nkeywords: Aristotle, Ethics; Ancient, Nicomachean ethics"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miller2012ReceptionAristotleEthicsa_The Reception of Aristotles Ethics"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Aristotle's Political Theory","autocomplete":"Miller","subtitle":"Miller 2017 In: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 3","match":"@miller2017AristotlePoliticalTheory #Aristotle; General Topics: biology #Aristotle; General Topics: ethics #Aristotle; Special Topics: natural philosophy Aristotle's Political Theory Miller Zalta 2017 The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy incollection pdf","arg":"miller2017AristotlePoliticalTheory","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"miller2017AristotlePoliticalTheory","text":{"copy":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2017/entries/aristotle-politics/","largetype":"Aristotle's Political Theory \n(citekey: miller2017AristotlePoliticalTheory)\n\nAristotle (b. 384 β€” d. 322 BCE), was a Greek philosopher,logician, and scientist. Along with his teacher Plato, Aristotle isgenerally regarded as one of the most influential ancient thinkers ina number of philosophical fields, including political theory.Aristotle was born in Stagira in northern Greece, and his father was acourt physician to the king of Macedon. As a young man he studied inPlato's Academy in Athens. After Plato's death he left Athens toconduct philosophical and biological research in Asia Minor andLesbos, and he was then invited by King Philip II of Macedon to tutorhis young son, Alexander the Great. Soon after Alexander succeeded hisfather, consolidated the conquest of the Greek city-states, andlaunched the invasion of the Persian Empire. Aristotle returned as aresident alien to Athens, and was a close friend of Antipater, theMacedonian viceroy. At this time (335\\textendash 323 BCE) he wrote, or atleast worked on, some of his major treatises, including thePolitics. When Alexander died suddenly, Aristotle had to fleefrom Athens because of his Macedonian connections, and he died soonafter. Aristotle's life seems to have influenced his political thoughtin various ways: his interest in biology seems to be expressed in thenaturalism of his politics; his interest in comparative politics andhis sympathies for democracy as well as monarchy may have beenencouraged by his travels and experience of diverse political systems;he criticizes harshly, while borrowing extensively, from Plato'sRepublic, Statesman, and Laws; and his ownPolitics is intended to guide rulers and statesmen,reflecting the high political circles in which he moved.\n\nkeywords: Aristotle; General Topics: biology, Aristotle; General Topics: ethics, Aristotle; Special Topics: natural philosophy"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miller2017AristotlePoliticalTheory_Aristotles Political Theory"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2017/entries/aristotle-politics/","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2017/entries/aristotle-politics/"}}},{"title":"The Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolu…","autocomplete":"Miller","subtitle":"Miller & Jalobeanu 2021 ","match":"@miller2021CambridgeHistoryPhilosophy The Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution Miller Jalobeanu 2021 book","arg":"miller2021CambridgeHistoryPhilosophy","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"miller2021CambridgeHistoryPhilosophy","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution \n(citekey: miller2021CambridgeHistoryPhilosophy)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miller2021CambridgeHistoryPhilosophy_The Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scienti"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Miracles and David Hume","autocomplete":"Millican","subtitle":"Millican 1988 In: Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 40(3) 🏷 3","match":"@millican1988MiraclesDavidHume #Hume #miracles #supernatural Miracles and David Hume Millican 1988 Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith article","arg":"millican1988MiraclesDavidHume","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"millican1988MiraclesDavidHume","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Miracles and David Hume \n(citekey: millican1988MiraclesDavidHume)\n\nkeywords: Hume, miracles, supernatural"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"millican1988MiraclesDavidHume_Miracles and David Hume"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Devil ' s Advocate","autocomplete":"Millican","subtitle":"Millican 2016 ","match":"@millican2016DevilAdvocate The Devil ' s Advocate Millican 2016 article","arg":"millican2016DevilAdvocate","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"millican2016DevilAdvocate","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Devil ' s Advocate \n(citekey: millican2016DevilAdvocate)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"millican2016DevilAdvocate_The Devil s Advocate"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Hume , Miracles , and Probabilities : Meeting Earman ' s Cha…","autocomplete":"Millican","subtitle":"Millican ","match":"@millicanHumeMiraclesProbabilities Hume , Miracles , and Probabilities : Meeting Earman ' s Challenge Hume , Miracles , and Probabilities : Meeting Earman ' s Challenge Millican article","arg":"millicanHumeMiraclesProbabilities","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"millicanHumeMiraclesProbabilities","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Hume , Miracles , and Probabilities : Meeting Earman ' s Challenge Hume , Miracles , and Probabilities : Meeting Earman ' s Challenge \n(citekey: millicanHumeMiraclesProbabilities)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"millicanHumeMiraclesProbabilities_Hume Miracles and Probabilities - Meeting Earm"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Message of John: Here Is Your King!: With Study Guide","autocomplete":"Milne","subtitle":"Milne 1993 ","match":"@milne1993MessageJohnHere The Message of John: Here Is Your King!: With Study Guide Milne 1993 book","arg":"milne1993MessageJohnHere","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"milne1993MessageJohnHere","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Message of John: Here Is Your King!: With Study Guide \n(citekey: milne1993MessageJohnHere)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"milne1993MessageJohnHere_The Message of John- Here Is Your King!- With Stud"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Narrative and the Knowledge of Persons Methought I Saw My La…","autocomplete":"Milton","subtitle":"Milton et al. ","match":"@miltonNarrativeKnowledgePersons Narrative and the Knowledge of Persons Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint Brought to Me like Alcestis from the Grave , Whom Jove ' s Great Son to Her Glad Husband Gave , Rescued from Death by Force , Though Pale and Faint . Mine , as Whom Washed From Milton His Wife article","arg":"miltonNarrativeKnowledgePersons","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"miltonNarrativeKnowledgePersons","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Narrative and the Knowledge of Persons Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint Brought to Me like Alcestis from the Grave , Whom Jove ' s Great Son to Her Glad Husband Gave , Rescued from Death by Force , Though Pale and Faint . Mine , as Whom Washed From \n(citekey: miltonNarrativeKnowledgePersons)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miltonNarrativeKnowledgePersons_Narrative and the Knowledge of Persons Methought I"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Aquinas on Mind","autocomplete":"Mind","subtitle":"Mind 1994 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@mind1994AquinasMind Aquinas on Mind Mind 1994 book","arg":"mind1994AquinasMind","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"mind1994AquinasMind","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203004944","largetype":"Aquinas on Mind \n(citekey: mind1994AquinasMind)\n\nOBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence, risk factors and prognosis of regular narrow QRS complex tachycardia (NQT), which develops in the absence of pre-excitation in subjects free from ischemic heart disease in the Manitoba Follow-up Study. DESIGN AND SETTING: The Manitoba Follow-up Study is a longitudinal cardiovascular study of 3983 initially healthy men (primarily living in Canada) followed prospectively for 40 years. Risk factors and prognosis were assessed in a nested case-control study. MAIN RESULTS: Twenty-two individuals were diagnosed with NQT before clinical and/or electrocardiographic manifestation of ischemic heart disease (145,408 person-years of observation). Between the ages of 30 and 80, the incidence of NQT was one per 6000 person-years and increased with age. History of childhood diseases, valvular disease, smoking, elevated blood pressure and body mass index did not increase the likelihood for NQT development. NQT was diagnosed concurrently with a serious noncardiac condition in seven cases; excess mortality resulted as six of these subjects died within one year of NQT diagnosis while only two subjects without concurrent disease at NQT diagnosis died during follow-up. In comparison with 2\\% of control subjects, 27\\% of subjects with NQT subsequently developed electrocardiographical evidence of atrial fibrillation (relative risk was 12 with lower 95\\% confidence limit of 1.8). CONCLUSIONS: NQT in an otherwise healthy individual is a benign condition and increases the likelihood of atrial fibrillation development."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mind1994AquinasMind_Aquinas on Mind"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203004944","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203004944"}}},{"title":"Thomas Aquinas on the Passions: A Study of Summa Theologiae:…","autocomplete":"Miner","subtitle":"Miner 2009 πŸ“• 🏷 4","match":"@miner2009ThomasAquinasPassions #Emotions #Religious aspects Christianity #Summa theologica #Thomas Thomas Aquinas on the Passions: A Study of Summa Theologiae: 1a2ae 22 48 Miner 2009 book pdf","arg":"miner2009ThomasAquinasPassions","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"miner2009ThomasAquinasPassions","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Thomas Aquinas on the Passions: A Study of Summa Theologiae: 1a2ae 22-48 \n(citekey: miner2009ThomasAquinasPassions)\n\nkeywords: Emotions, Religious aspects Christianity, Summa theologica, Thomas"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miner2009ThomasAquinasPassions_Thomas Aquinas on the Passions- A Study of Summa T"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Thomas Aquinas on the Passions: A Study of Summa Theologiae:…","autocomplete":"Miner","subtitle":"Miner 2009 πŸ“• 🏷 4","match":"@miner2009ThomasAquinasPassionsa #Emotions #Religious aspects Christianity #Summa theologica #Thomas Thomas Aquinas on the Passions: A Study of Summa Theologiae: 1a2ae 22 48 Miner 2009 book pdf","arg":"miner2009ThomasAquinasPassionsa","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"miner2009ThomasAquinasPassionsa","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Thomas Aquinas on the Passions: A Study of Summa Theologiae: 1a2ae 22-48 \n(citekey: miner2009ThomasAquinasPassionsa)\n\nkeywords: Emotions, Religious aspects Christianity, Summa theologica, Thomas"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miner2009ThomasAquinasPassionsa_Thomas Aquinas on the Passions- A Study of Summa T"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Thomas Aquinas on the Passions: A Study of Summa Theologiae;…","autocomplete":"Miner","subtitle":"Miner 2010 ","match":"@miner2010ThomasAquinasPassions Thomas Aquinas on the Passions: A Study of Summa Theologiae; Ia2ae 22 48 Miner 2010 book","arg":"miner2010ThomasAquinasPassions","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"miner2010ThomasAquinasPassions","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Thomas Aquinas on the Passions: A Study of Summa Theologiae; Ia2ae 22 - 48 \n(citekey: miner2010ThomasAquinasPassions)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"miner2010ThomasAquinasPassions_Thomas Aquinas on the Passions- A Study of Summa T"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Philosophy and the Christian: The Quest for Wisdom in the Li…","autocomplete":"Minich","subtitle":"Minich 2018 ","match":"@minich2018PhilosophyChristianQuest Philosophy and the Christian: The Quest for Wisdom in the Light of Christ Minich 2018 book","arg":"minich2018PhilosophyChristianQuest","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"minich2018PhilosophyChristianQuest","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Philosophy and the Christian: The Quest for Wisdom in the Light of Christ \n(citekey: minich2018PhilosophyChristianQuest)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"minich2018PhilosophyChristianQuest_Philosophy and the Christian- The Quest for Wisdom"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Irenaeus of Lyons","autocomplete":"Minns","subtitle":"Minns 2015 In: Wiley Blackwell Companion to Patristics 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 9","match":"@minns2015IrenaeusLyons #Adversus Haereses #Armenian translation #Christian theology #Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching #Ecclesiastical History #Eusebius #Hippolytus #Irenaeus #Lyons Irenaeus of Lyons Minns 2015 Wiley Blackwell Companion to Patristics article","arg":"minns2015IrenaeusLyons","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"minns2015IrenaeusLyons","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118438671.ch4","largetype":"Irenaeus of Lyons \n(citekey: minns2015IrenaeusLyons)\n\nwith the church in Rome only in apostolic teaching, though in the index to the second century this place is said to contain Irenaeus'\"corrupt opinion about the primacy of the Roman church.'' It was, however, Irenaeus' understanding of original justice and original sin, of fallen ...\n\nkeywords: Adversus Haereses, Armenian translation, Christian theology, Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching, Ecclesiastical History, Eusebius, Hippolytus, Irenaeus, Lyons"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"minns2015IrenaeusLyons_Irenaeus of Lyons"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118438671.ch4","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118438671.ch4"}}},{"title":"The Stoics and Aquinas on Virtue and Natural Law *","autocomplete":"Mitsis","subtitle":"Mitsis 2003 In: The Studia Philonica Annual 15 πŸ“„","match":"@mitsis2003StoicsAquinasVirtue The Stoics and Aquinas on Virtue and Natural Law * Mitsis 2003 The Studia Philonica Annual article","arg":"mitsis2003StoicsAquinasVirtue","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"mitsis2003StoicsAquinasVirtue","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Stoics and Aquinas on Virtue and Natural Law * \n(citekey: mitsis2003StoicsAquinasVirtue)\n\nI wish to begin with a few general observations about the natural law tradition and the striking thesis defended by Paul Vander Waerdt and Brad Inwood about its origins in antiquity. In Vander Waerdt's more extreme formulation, the early Stoics, whom he believes originated the theory of natural law, dispensed 'entirely with rule-based reasoning' and proposed a 'dispositional model of natural law which prescribes not the external characteristics of morally correct actions but rather the intensionalist features of the agent's motivation which guarantee that all of his actions are morally infallible.' 1 Natural law, in this view, is strictly isomorphic with the perfected rational disposition of the sage, and it prescribes nothing over and above just what such a perfectly virtuous agent should be internally disposed to do on any given occasion. Thus, at the heart of the thesis is the claim that the theory of natural law originates as a kind of radically particularist moral theory that does not presume to offer moral guidance of a general nature and that has as its exclusive focus the inner virtuous dispositions of moral agents engaged in discrete episodes of moral choice. Presumably, one might think that in principle it would be possible to derive more general, law-like prescriptions for moral actions from the reasoning behind them or from the rational and moral dispositions that engender them. But the claim here is that both moral reasoning and moral disposi-tions themselves are not susceptible of law-like analysis and that they are manifested in a series of discrete behaviors that themselves are immune to * I am indebted to Norman Kretzmann for first introducing me to these issues and for many years of subsequent conversation. Paul Vander Waerdt and Brad Inwood have been defending an opposing view to the one set out here about Stoicism for so long and so ably that the present paper may seem to reflect merely a bad case of intellectual stubbornness. In any case, I wish to thank them for their friendship and intellectual indulgence. I am also extremely grateful to Scott MacDonald for comments on an earlier version of this paper, and to audiences at Columbia, Oxford, London, Geneva, Bern, Kyoto, and Notre Dame for many helpful observations."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mitsis2003StoicsAquinasVirtue_The Stoics and Aquinas on Virtue and Natural Law *"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Apologetics and the Subjectivity of Faith","autocomplete":"Model","subtitle":"Model ","match":"@modelApologeticsSubjectivityFaith Apologetics and the Subjectivity of Faith Model article","arg":"modelApologeticsSubjectivityFaith","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"modelApologeticsSubjectivityFaith","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Apologetics and the Subjectivity of Faith \n(citekey: modelApologeticsSubjectivityFaith)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"modelApologeticsSubjectivityFaith_Apologetics and the Subjectivity of Faith"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Evidentialist Model","autocomplete":"Model","subtitle":"Model ","match":"@modelEvidentialistModel The Evidentialist Model Model article","arg":"modelEvidentialistModel","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"modelEvidentialistModel","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Evidentialist Model \n(citekey: modelEvidentialistModel)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"modelEvidentialistModel_The Evidentialist Model"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Structure of Justification : K EY J ARGON Epistemic Just…","autocomplete":"Mogensen","subtitle":"Mogensen ","match":"@mogensenStructureJustificationEY The Structure of Justification : K EY J ARGON Epistemic Justification : An Introduction The Regress Problem ( s ): Skepticism : Infinitism : Foundationalism : Coherentism : Mogensen article","arg":"mogensenStructureJustificationEY","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"mogensenStructureJustificationEY","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Structure of Justification : K EY J ARGON Epistemic Justification : An Introduction The Regress Problem ( s ): Skepticism : Infinitism : Foundationalism : Coherentism : \n(citekey: mogensenStructureJustificationEY)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mogensenStructureJustificationEY_The Structure of Justification - 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That is the author's starting point. He argues that it is nevertheless in the spirit of Kantianism to accept the possibility of bad moral luck, and he traces out the implications of this partly with respect to related Pauline doctrines in Christianity."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"moore1990KantianViewMoral_A Kantian View of Moral Luck"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031819100057624","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031819100057624"}}},{"title":"Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theol…","autocomplete":"Morales","subtitle":"Morales 2015 ","match":"@morales2015WhoShallAscend Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of the Book of Leviticus Morales Carson 2015 book","arg":"morales2015WhoShallAscend","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"morales2015WhoShallAscend","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of the Book of Leviticus \n(citekey: morales2015WhoShallAscend)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"morales2015WhoShallAscend_Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?- A Bibl"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Epistle to the Romans","autocomplete":"Morris","subtitle":"Morris 1988 ","match":"@morris1988EpistleRomans The Epistle to the Romans Morris 1988 book","arg":"morris1988EpistleRomans","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"morris1988EpistleRomans","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Epistle to the Romans \n(citekey: morris1988EpistleRomans)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"morris1988EpistleRomans_The Epistle to the Romans"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Gospel According to Matthew","autocomplete":"Morris","subtitle":"Morris 1992 ","match":"@morris1992GospelAccordingMatthew The Gospel According to Matthew Morris 1992 book","arg":"morris1992GospelAccordingMatthew","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"morris1992GospelAccordingMatthew","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Gospel According to Matthew \n(citekey: morris1992GospelAccordingMatthew)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"morris1992GospelAccordingMatthew_The Gospel According to Matthew"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Islamic Perspectives on Natural Theology","autocomplete":"Morrison","subtitle":"Morrison 2013 🌐 🏷 34","match":"@morrison2013IslamicPerspectivesNatural #1198 #44 #9 #a #a wa #al ghazālΔ« #ancient tradition #bayn al sharΔ« #d #darwin #enjoined the study of #faαΉ£l al maqāl fΔ« mā #ibd rushd 1976 #ibn rusdh #ibn rushd #in which he argued #islam #l αΈ₯ikma min al ittiṣāl #natural law #natural theology #nature #nizām al dΔ«n al nΔ«sābΕ«rΔ« #on the harmony of #philosophical topics in the #philosophy #religion and #religious obligations #revelation #rushd #sharΔ« #that the law #the noted philosopher ibn #then #wrote the decisive treatise Islamic Perspectives on Natural Theology Morrison 2013 article","arg":"morrison2013IslamicPerspectivesNatural","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"morrison2013IslamicPerspectivesNatural","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199556939.013.0010","largetype":"Islamic Perspectives on Natural Theology \n(citekey: morrison2013IslamicPerspectivesNatural)\n\nkeywords: 1198, 44, 9, a, a wa-, al-ghazālΔ«, ancient tradition, bayn al-sharΔ«, d, darwin, enjoined the study of, faαΉ£l al-maqāl fΔ« mā, ibd rushd 1976, ibn rusdh, ibn rushd, in which he argued, islam, l-αΈ₯ikma min al-ittiṣāl, natural law, natural theology, nature, nizām al-dΔ«n al-nΔ«sābΕ«rΔ«, on the harmony of, philosophical topics in the, philosophy, religion and, religious obligations, revelation, rushd, sharΔ«, that the law, the noted philosopher ibn, then, wrote the decisive treatise"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"morrison2013IslamicPerspectivesNatural_Islamic Perspectives on Natural Theology"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199556939.013.0010","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199556939.013.0010"}}},{"title":"Must There Be a Standard of Moral Goodness Apart from God?","autocomplete":"Morriston","subtitle":"Morriston 2001 In: Philosophia Christi 3(1) ","match":"@morriston2001MustThereBe Must There Be a Standard of Moral Goodness Apart from God? Morriston 2001 Philosophia Christi article","arg":"morriston2001MustThereBe","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"morriston2001MustThereBe","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Must There Be a Standard of Moral Goodness Apart from God? \n(citekey: morriston2001MustThereBe)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"morriston2001MustThereBe_Must There Be a Standard of Moral Goodness Apart f"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Moral Obligations of Reasonable Non-Believers : AA Speci…","autocomplete":"Morriston","subtitle":"Morriston 2009 In: International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 65(1) 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 6","match":"@morriston2009MoralObligationsReasonable #Command #Divine #God #Metaethics #Morality #Obligation The Moral Obligations of Reasonable Non Believers : AA Special Problem for Divine Command Metaethics Morriston 2009 International Journal for Philosophy of Religion article","arg":"morriston2009MoralObligationsReasonable","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"morriston2009MoralObligationsReasonable","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-008-9173-x","largetype":"The Moral Obligations of Reasonable Non-Believers : AA Special Problem for Divine Command Metaethics \n(citekey: morriston2009MoralObligationsReasonable)\n\nPeople who do not believe that there is a God constitute an obvious problem for divine command metaethics. They have moral obligations, and are often enough aware of having them. Yet it is not easy to think of such persons as \"hearing\" divine commands. This makes it hard to see how a divine command theory can offer a completely general account of the nature of moral obligation. The present paper takes a close look at this issue as it emerges in the context of the most recent version of Robert Adams' modified divine command theory. I argue that, despite a valiant attempt to do so, Adams does not succeed in giving an adequate account of the moral obligations of non-believers. More generally, I claim that if divine commands are construed as genuine speech acts, theists are well advised not to adopt a divine command theory.\n\nkeywords: Command, Divine, God, Metaethics, Morality, Obligation"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"morriston2009MoralObligationsReasonable_The Moral Obligations of Reasonable Non-Believers "},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-008-9173-x","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-008-9173-x"}}},{"title":"What If God Commanded Something Terrible? A Worry for Divine…","autocomplete":"Morriston","subtitle":"Morriston 2009 In: Religious Studies 45(3) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@morriston2009WhatIfGod What If God Commanded Something Terrible? 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I show that each approach faces significant challenges, and that none is completely satisfying."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"morriston2009WhatIfGod_What If God Commanded Something Terrible? A Worry "},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412509990011","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412509990011"}}},{"title":"The Elusive God: Reorienting Religious Epistemology","autocomplete":"Moser","subtitle":"Moser 2008 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@moser2008ElusiveGodReorienting The Elusive God: Reorienting Religious Epistemology Moser 2008 book","arg":"moser2008ElusiveGodReorienting","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"moser2008ElusiveGodReorienting","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004","largetype":"The Elusive God: Reorienting Religious Epistemology \n(citekey: moser2008ElusiveGodReorienting)\n\nThree questionsmotivate this book's accountof evidence for the existence ofGod. First, if God's existence is hidden, why suppose that God exists at all? Second, if God exists, why is God hidden, particularly if God seeks to communicate with people? Third, what are the implications of divine hiddenness for philos- ophy, theology, and religion's supposed knowledge of God? This book answers these questions on the basis of a new account of evidence and knowledge of divine reality that challenges skepticism about God's existence. Its central thesis is that we should expect evidence of divine reality to be purposively available to humans, that is, available only in a manner suitable to divine purposes in self- revelation. This lesson generates a seismic shift in our understanding of evidence and knowledge of divine reality. The result is a needed reorienting of religious epistemology to accommodate the character and purposes of an authoritative, perfectly loving God."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"moser2008ElusiveGodReorienting_The Elusive God- Reorienting Religious Epistemolog"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004"}}},{"title":"The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology","autocomplete":"Moser","subtitle":"Moser 2009 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 10","match":"@moser2009OxfordHandbookEpistemology #Analysis #Concept #Knowledge #Limits #Nature #Origin #Philosophers #Scope #Skepticism #Sources The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology Moser 2009 book","arg":"moser2009OxfordHandbookEpistemology","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"moser2009OxfordHandbookEpistemology","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195301700.001.0001","largetype":"The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology \n(citekey: moser2009OxfordHandbookEpistemology)\n\nContributors, xi Introduction, Paul K. Moser 3 1. Conditions and Analyses of Knowing, Robert K. Shope 25 2. The Sources of Knowledge, Robert Audi 71 3. A Priori Knowledge, Albert Casullo 95 4. The Sciences and Epistemology, Alvin I. Goldman 144 5. Conceptual Diversity in Epistemology, Richard Foley 177 6. Theories of Justification, Richard Fumerton 204 7. Internalism and Externalism, Laurence BonJour 234 8. Tracking, Competence, and Knowledge, Ernest Sosa 264 9. Virtues in Epistemology, John Greco 287 10. Mind and Knowledge, John Heil 316 end p.ix 11. Skepticism, Peter Klein 336 12. Epistemological Duties, Richard Feldman 362 13. Scientific Knowledge, Philip Kitcher 385 14. Explanation and Epistemology, William G. Lycan 408 15. Decision Theory and Epistemology, Mark Kaplan 434 16. Embodiment and Epistemology, Louise M. Antony 463 17. Epistemology and Ethics, Noah Lemos 479 18. Epistemology in Philosophy of Religion, Philip L. Quinn 513 19. Formal Problems about Knowledge, Roy Sorensen 539 20. Bibliography on Epistemology, Paul K. Moser 569 Index, 587\n\nkeywords: Analysis, Concept, Knowledge, Limits, Nature, Origin, Philosophers, Scope, Skepticism, Sources"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"moser2009OxfordHandbookEpistemology_The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195301700.001.0001","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195301700.001.0001"}}},{"title":"The Message of Philippians","autocomplete":"Motyer","subtitle":"Motyer 1984 ","match":"@motyer1984MessagePhilippians The Message of Philippians Motyer 1984 book","arg":"motyer1984MessagePhilippians","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"motyer1984MessagePhilippians","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Message of Philippians \n(citekey: motyer1984MessagePhilippians)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"motyer1984MessagePhilippians_The Message of Philippians"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Message of James: The Tests of Faith","autocomplete":"Motyer","subtitle":"Motyer 1985 ","match":"@motyer1985MessageJamesTests The Message of James: The Tests of Faith Motyer 1985 book","arg":"motyer1985MessageJamesTests","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"motyer1985MessageJamesTests","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Message of James: The Tests of Faith \n(citekey: motyer1985MessageJamesTests)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"motyer1985MessageJamesTests_The Message of James- The Tests of Faith"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Morphology of Biblical Greek","autocomplete":"Mounce","subtitle":"Mounce 1994 ","match":"@mounce1994MorphologyBiblicalGreek The Morphology of Biblical Greek Mounce Verbrugge 1994 book","arg":"mounce1994MorphologyBiblicalGreek","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"mounce1994MorphologyBiblicalGreek","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Morphology of Biblical Greek \n(citekey: mounce1994MorphologyBiblicalGreek)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mounce1994MorphologyBiblicalGreek_The Morphology of Biblical Greek"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Romans","autocomplete":"Mounce","subtitle":"Mounce 1995 ","match":"@mounce1995Romans Romans Mounce 1995 book","arg":"mounce1995Romans","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"mounce1995Romans","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Romans \n(citekey: mounce1995Romans)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mounce1995Romans_Romans"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Book of Revelation","autocomplete":"Mounce","subtitle":"Mounce 1997 ","match":"@mounce1997BookRevelation The Book of Revelation Mounce 1997 book","arg":"mounce1997BookRevelation","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"mounce1997BookRevelation","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Book of Revelation \n(citekey: mounce1997BookRevelation)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mounce1997BookRevelation_The Book of Revelation"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Pastoral Epistles","autocomplete":"Mounce","subtitle":"Mounce 2000 ","match":"@mounce2000PastoralEpistles Pastoral Epistles Mounce 2000 book","arg":"mounce2000PastoralEpistles","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"mounce2000PastoralEpistles","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Pastoral Epistles \n(citekey: mounce2000PastoralEpistles)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mounce2000PastoralEpistles_Pastoral Epistles"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Kalam Cosmological Argument 1 . 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The discussion of Murdoch shows that what is at stake in her rejection of it is the very idea of moral philosophy as a branch or department of philosophy, as opposed to a dimension of it. The discussion of Cavell shows how a belief in the distinction serves to conceal the fact that moral debate is a confrontation between individuals in which the form in which views are expressed is as deterministic of their identity as their propositional content."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mulhall2000MisplacingFreedomDisplacing_Misplacing Freedom Displacing the Imagination- Ca"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S1358246100007025","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/S1358246100007025"}}},{"title":"Wittgenstein's Private Language: Grammar, Nonsense and Imagi…","autocomplete":"Mulhall","subtitle":"Mulhall 2007 In: Wittgenstein's Private Language: Grammar, Nonsense and Imagination in \"Philosophical Investigations\", ???? 243-315 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 4","match":"@mulhall2007WittgensteinPrivateLanguage #Cavell #Philosophical investigations #Philosophical method #Tractatus logico philosophicus Wittgenstein's Private Language: Grammar, Nonsense and Imagination in \"Philosophical Investigations\", ???? 243 315 Mulhall 2007 Wittgenstein's Private Language: Grammar, Nonsense and Imagination in \"Philosophical Investigations\", ???? 243 315 article","arg":"mulhall2007WittgensteinPrivateLanguage","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"mulhall2007WittgensteinPrivateLanguage","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199208548.001.0001","largetype":"Wittgenstein's Private Language: Grammar, Nonsense and Imagination in \"Philosophical Investigations\", ???? 243-315 \n(citekey: mulhall2007WittgensteinPrivateLanguage)\n\nThis book presents a detailed critical commentary on sections 243-315 of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations: the famous remarks on 'private language'. It makes detailed use of Stanley Cavell's interpretations of these remarks. It relates disputes about the interpretation of this aspect of Wittgenstein's later philosophy to a recent, highly influential controversy about how to interpret Wittgenstein's early text, the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, by drawing and testing out a distinction between resolute and substantial understandings of the related notions of grammar, nonsense and the imagination. Throughout, the book seeks to elucidate Wittgenstein's philosophical method, and to establish the importance of the form or style of his writing to the proper application of this method.\n\nkeywords: Cavell, Philosophical investigations, Philosophical method, Tractatus logico-philosophicus"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"mulhall2007WittgensteinPrivateLanguage_Wittgensteins Private Language- Grammar Nonsense"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199208548.001.0001","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199208548.001.0001"}}},{"title":"Why Is There Something Called Philosophy Rather than Nothing…","autocomplete":"Mulhall","subtitle":"Mulhall 2009 In: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 65 🌐","match":"@mulhall2009WhyThereSomething Why Is There Something Called Philosophy Rather than Nothing? 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A good number of prominent evangelical theologians and philosophers are rejecting the doctrine of divine processions within the eternal life of the Trinity. In William Hasker's recent Metaphysics and the Tri-Personal God, Hasker laments this rejection and seeks to offer a defense of this doctrine. This paper shall seek to accomplish a few things. In section I, I shall first set the stage for a proper understanding of the discussion. Section II will articulate the basic Trinitarian desiderata that must be satisfied by any model of the doctrine of the Trinity. This will help one understand the debate between Hasker and the procession deniers. Section III will offer an articulation of what the doctrine of divine processions teaches. Section IV will examine Hasker's defense of the doctrine point by point. 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Almeida","autocomplete":"Murphy","subtitle":"Murphy & Murphy 2011 🌐","match":"@murphy2011ReplyAlmeida Reply to Almeida Murphy Murphy 2011 article","arg":"murphy2011ReplyAlmeida","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"murphy2011ReplyAlmeida","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412504007097","largetype":"Reply to Almeida \n(citekey: murphy2011ReplyAlmeida)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"murphy2011ReplyAlmeida_Reply to Almeida"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412504007097","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412504007097"}}},{"title":"God's Own Ethics: Norms of Divine Agency and the Argument fr…","autocomplete":"Murphy","subtitle":"Murphy 2017 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@murphy2017GodOwnEthics God's Own Ethics: Norms of Divine Agency and the Argument from Evil Murphy 2017 book pdf","arg":"murphy2017GodOwnEthics","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"murphy2017GodOwnEthics","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"God's Own Ethics: Norms of Divine Agency and the Argument from Evil \n(citekey: murphy2017GodOwnEthics)\n\nMark C. Murphy addresses the question of how God's ethics differs from human ethics. Murphy suggests that God is not subject to the moral norms to which we humans are subject. This has immediate implications for the argument from evil: we cannot assume that an absolutely perfect being is in any way bound to prevent the evils of this world"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"murphy2017GodOwnEthics_Gods Own Ethics- Norms of Divine Agency and the A"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Natural Law Tradition in Ethics","autocomplete":"Murphy","subtitle":"Murphy 2019 In: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 10","match":"@murphy2019NaturalLawTradition #Aquinas; Saint Thomas #double effect; doctrine of #Duns Scotus; John #Hobbes; Thomas #Hooker; Richard #Locke; John #nature of law: natural law theories #practical reason: medieval theories of #Stoicism #SuΓ‘rez; Francisco The Natural Law Tradition in Ethics Murphy Zalta 2019 The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy incollection","arg":"murphy2019NaturalLawTradition","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"murphy2019NaturalLawTradition","text":{"copy":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2019/entries/natural-law-ethics/","largetype":"The Natural Law Tradition in Ethics \n(citekey: murphy2019NaturalLawTradition)\n\n'Natural law theory' is a label that has been applied totheories of ethics, theories of politics, theories of civil law, andtheories of religious morality. We will be concerned only with naturallaw theories of ethics: while such views arguably have someinteresting implications for law, politics, and religious morality,these implications will not be our focus here., This article has two central objectives. First, it aims to identifythe defining features of natural law moral theory. Second, it aims toidentify some of the main theoretical options that natural lawtheorists face in formulating a precise view within the constraintsset by these defining features and some of the difficulties for eachof these options. It will not, however, attempt to recount the historyof the development of natural law thought. (For a very helpfuldetailed history of natural law thought up to the beginning of themodern period, see Crowe 1977. For a very helpful detailed history ofnatural law thought in the modern period, see Haakonssen 1996. For anarticle-length recap of the entire history of natural law thought, seeHaakonssen 1992.)\n\nkeywords: Aquinas; Saint Thomas, double effect; doctrine of, Duns Scotus; John, Hobbes; Thomas, Hooker; Richard, Locke; John, nature of law: natural law theories, practical reason: medieval theories of, Stoicism, SuΓ‘rez; Francisco"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"murphy2019NaturalLawTradition_The Natural Law Tradition in Ethics"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2019/entries/natural-law-ethics/","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2019/entries/natural-law-ethics/"}}},{"title":"Redemption: Accomplished and Applied","autocomplete":"Murray","subtitle":"Murray 1955 ","match":"@murray1955RedemptionAccomplishedApplied Redemption: Accomplished and Applied Murray 1955 book","arg":"murray1955RedemptionAccomplishedApplied","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"murray1955RedemptionAccomplishedApplied","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Redemption: Accomplished and Applied \n(citekey: murray1955RedemptionAccomplishedApplied)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"murray1955RedemptionAccomplishedApplied_Redemption- Accomplished and Applied"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Epistle to the Romans","autocomplete":"Murray","subtitle":"Murray 1968 ","match":"@murray1968EpistleRomans The Epistle to the Romans Murray 1968 book","arg":"murray1968EpistleRomans","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"murray1968EpistleRomans","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Epistle to the Romans \n(citekey: murray1968EpistleRomans)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"murray1968EpistleRomans_The Epistle to the Romans"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity; THE SUNDAY…","autocomplete":"Murray","subtitle":"Murray 2019 πŸ“„","match":"@murray2019MadnessCrowdsGender The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity; THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Murray 2019 book","arg":"murray2019MadnessCrowdsGender","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"murray2019MadnessCrowdsGender","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity; THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER \n(citekey: murray2019MadnessCrowdsGender)\n\nTHE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERA Times and Sunday Times Book of the Year'Douglas Murray fights the good fight for freedom of speech ... A truthful look at today's most divisive issues' β€” Jordan B. Peterson'[Murray's] latest book is beyond brilliant and should be read, must be read, by everyone' β€” Richard Dawkins'How can you not know about The Madness of Crowds? It's actually the book I've just finished. You can't just not read these books, not know about them.' - Tom StoppardIn his devastating new book The Madness of Crowds, Douglas Murray examines the twenty-first century's most divisive issues: sexuality, gender, technology and race. He reveals the astonishing new culture wars playing out in our workplaces, universities, schools and homes in the names of social justice, identity politics and 'intersectionality'.We are living through a postmodern era in which the grand narratives of religion and political ideology have collapsed. In their place have emerged a crusading desire to right perceived wrongs and a weaponization of identity, both accelerated by the new forms of social and news media. Narrow sets of interests now dominate the agenda as society becomes more and more tribal β€” and, as Murray shows, the casualties are mounting. Readers of all political persuasions cannot afford to ignore Murray's masterfully argued and fiercely provocative book, in which he seeks to inject some sense into the discussion around this generation's most complicated issues. He ends with an impassioned call for free speech, shared common values and sanity in an age of mass hysteria."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"murray2019MadnessCrowdsGender_The Madness of Crowds- Gender Race and Identity- "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Thomas Aquinas and the Potential Catholic Integration of a D…","autocomplete":"Murray","subtitle":"Murray 2020 In: Int J Systematic Theology 22(1) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@murray2020ThomasAquinasPotential Thomas Aquinas and the Potential Catholic Integration of a Dynamic Occasionalist Understanding of Grace Murray 2020 Int J Systematic Theology article pdf","arg":"murray2020ThomasAquinasPotential","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"murray2020ThomasAquinasPotential","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12394","largetype":"Thomas Aquinas and the Potential Catholic Integration of a Dynamic Occasionalist Understanding of Grace \n(citekey: murray2020ThomasAquinasPotential)\n\nStarting out from John Barclay's Lutheran-inclined, actualist reading of the in-breaking quality of grace and the Spirit in Paul, this article asks how a Catholic theology of grace β€” typically more focused on identifying the relatively stable structures and effects of grace β€” might with integrity learn from the Barclayan-Lutheran-Pauline difference. By pursuing a close, four-step reading of Thomas Aquinas' theology of grace, as that appears in the Summa Theologi\\ae and his lectures on the Pauline epistles, the article demonstrates that just such a Catholic appropriation of a more dynamic graced actualism is indeed possible; one which leads, with dynamic integrity, to a deepened understanding, articulation and practice of core Catholic instincts rather than to their reduction or distortion."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"murray2020ThomasAquinasPotential_Thomas Aquinas and the Potential Catholic Integrat"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12394","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12394"}}},{"title":"God ' s Food A Christ-Centered Study of Old Testament Sacrif…","autocomplete":"Murray","subtitle":"Murray ","match":"@murrayGodFoodChristCentered God ' s Food A Christ Centered Study of Old Testament Sacrifices Murray article","arg":"murrayGodFoodChristCentered","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"murrayGodFoodChristCentered","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"God ' s Food A Christ-Centered Study of Old Testament Sacrifices \n(citekey: murrayGodFoodChristCentered)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"murrayGodFoodChristCentered_God s Food A Christ-Centered Study of Old Testam"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"God ' s Home God ' s Home","autocomplete":"Murray","subtitle":"Murray ","match":"@murrayGodHomeGod God ' s Home God ' s Home Murray article","arg":"murrayGodHomeGod","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"murrayGodHomeGod","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"God ' s Home God ' s Home \n(citekey: murrayGodHomeGod)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"murrayGodHomeGod_God s Home God s Home"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Old Testament Introduction Course.Pdf","autocomplete":"Murray","subtitle":"Murray πŸ“•","match":"@murrayOldTestamentIntroduction Old Testament Introduction Course.Pdf Murray article pdf","arg":"murrayOldTestamentIntroduction","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"murrayOldTestamentIntroduction","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Old Testament Introduction Course.Pdf \n(citekey: murrayOldTestamentIntroduction)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"murrayOldTestamentIntroduction_Old Testament Introduction Course.Pdf"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Exegetical Mysticism: Scripture, Paideia, and the Spiritual…","autocomplete":"Myers","subtitle":"Myers 2016 In: Sarah Coakley and the Future of Systematic Theology ","match":"@myers2016ExegeticalMysticismScripture Exegetical Mysticism: Scripture, Paideia, and the Spiritual Sensesa Myers McRandal 2016 Sarah Coakley and the Future of Systematic Theology incollection","arg":"myers2016ExegeticalMysticismScripture","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"myers2016ExegeticalMysticismScripture","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Exegetical Mysticism: Scripture, Paideia, and the Spiritual Sensesa \n(citekey: myers2016ExegeticalMysticismScripture)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"myers2016ExegeticalMysticismScripture_Exegetical Mysticism- Scripture Paideia and the "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Apostles' Creed: A Guide to the Ancient Catechism","autocomplete":"Myers","subtitle":"Myers 2018 πŸ“„ 🏷 5","match":"@myers2018ApostlesCreedGuide #30 600 #Apostles' Creed #Church history #Primitive and early church #Primitive and early church; ca. 30 600 The Apostles' Creed: A Guide to the Ancient Catechism Myers 2018 book","arg":"myers2018ApostlesCreedGuide","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"myers2018ApostlesCreedGuide","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Apostles' Creed: A Guide to the Ancient Catechism \n(citekey: myers2018ApostlesCreedGuide)\n\n\"The Christian faith is mysterious not because it is so complicated but because it is so simple. A person does not start with baptism and then advance to higher mysteries. In baptism each believer already possesses the faith in its fullness. ... In the same way, it takes considerable effort to begin to comprehend all that we have received in Christ. Theological thinking does not add a single thing to what we have received. The inheritance remains the same whether we grasp its magnitude or not. But the better we grasp it, the happier we are. So this small book is an invitation to happiness. I have written it with a glad heart, and I hope it will be helpful for others who want to comprehend the mystery of faith in all its 'breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love Christ that surpasses knowledge' (Eph 3:18-19).\"β€”Preface, pages xv-xvi\n\nkeywords: 30-600, Apostles' Creed, Church history, Primitive and early church, Primitive and early church; ca. 30-600"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"myers2018ApostlesCreedGuide_The Apostles Creed- A Guide to the Ancient Catech"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The\\_Patristic\\_Atonement\\_Model.Pdf","autocomplete":"Myers","subtitle":"Myers ","match":"@myersPatristicAtonementModel The\\_Patristic\\_Atonement\\_Model.Pdf Myers book","arg":"myersPatristicAtonementModel","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"myersPatristicAtonementModel","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The\\_Patristic\\_Atonement\\_Model.Pdf \n(citekey: myersPatristicAtonementModel)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"myersPatristicAtonementModel_The-_Patristic-_Atonement-_Model.Pdf"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Nelson Goodman on Truth","autocomplete":"Nader N","subtitle":"Nader N 1993 In: Dialectica 47(1935) πŸ“„","match":"@nadern1993NelsonGoodmanTruth Nelson Goodman on Truth Nader N 1993 Dialectica article","arg":"nadern1993NelsonGoodmanTruth","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"nadern1993NelsonGoodmanTruth","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Nelson Goodman on Truth \n(citekey: nadern1993NelsonGoodmanTruth)\n\nI examine goodman's reasons for why we should do away with \"truth\" and adopt \"rightness\" instead, and countenance \"radical relativism.\" in contrast to many critics, and despite a number of outstanding problems, i show in what sense his radical relativism is indeed restrained by \"criteria of rightness,\" and provides thus for \"a meaningful and objective evaluation.\" goodman's views are best understood in the interface between pragmatism and hermeneutics. 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The recent wave of reductionist euphoria has produced several analyses of mental phenomena and mental concepts designed to explain the possibility of some variety of materialism, psychophys- ical identification, or reduction.' But the problems dealt with are those common to this type of reduction and other types, and what makes the mind-body problem unique, and unlike the water-H20 problem or the Turing machine-IBM machine problem or the lightning-electrical discharge problem or the gene-DNA problem or the oak tree-hydrocarbon problem, is ignored.\n\nkeywords: Consciousness, Free will"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"nagel1974WhatItBe_What Is It Like to Be a Bat"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.2307/2183914","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.2307/2183914"}}},{"title":"What Does It All Mean? 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It is the belief that properties are basic and invariant features of reality. This belief clearly makes the doctrine of divine simplicity seem irrational for if properties are indeed basic and invariant features of reality, then the claim that all of God's properties are identical to each other cannot but sound absurd. But this, of course, begs the question: need properties be thought of as basic and invariant features of reality? 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This broad and multi-disciplinary text consists of over 5,000 entries written by nearly 500 contributors and provides succinct and pertinent information on a range of subject areasβ€”from political, military, social, and economic history to religion, art, science, and literature, among many other topics.\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Civilization, Civilization; Ancient, Civilization; Medieval, Classical dictionaries, Dictionaries, History; Ancient, Rome (Empire), SpΓ€tantike"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"nicholson2018OxfordDictionaryLate_The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Jewish Literature between the Bible and the Mishnah: A Histo…","autocomplete":"Nickelsburg","subtitle":"Nickelsburg 2005 πŸ“• 🏷 4","match":"@nickelsburg2005JewishLiteratureBible #Apocryphal books (Old Testament) #Bible #Dead Sea scrolls #Introductions Jewish Literature between the Bible and the Mishnah: A Historical and Literary Introduction Nickelsburg 2005 book pdf","arg":"nickelsburg2005JewishLiteratureBible","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"nickelsburg2005JewishLiteratureBible","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Jewish Literature between the Bible and the Mishnah: A Historical and Literary Introduction \n(citekey: nickelsburg2005JewishLiteratureBible)\n\nkeywords: Apocryphal books (Old Testament), Bible, Dead Sea scrolls, Introductions"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"nickelsburg2005JewishLiteratureBible_Jewish Literature between the Bible and the Mishna"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Quantitative Parsimony","autocomplete":"Nolan","subtitle":"Nolan 1997 In: The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48(3) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@nolan1997QuantitativeParsimony Quantitative Parsimony Nolan 1997 The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science article","arg":"nolan1997QuantitativeParsimony","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"nolan1997QuantitativeParsimony","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/bjps/48.3.329","largetype":"Quantitative Parsimony \n(citekey: nolan1997QuantitativeParsimony)\n\nIn this paper, I motivate the view that quantitative parsimony is a theoretical virtue: that is, we should be concerned not only to minimize the number of kinds of entities postulated by our theories (i. e. maximize qualitative parsimony), but we should also minimize the number of entities postulated which fall under those kinds. In order to motivate this view, I consider two cases from the history of science: the postulation of the neutrino and the proposal of Avogadro's hypothesis. 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It is the identification of the logic that governs its inductive bearing in science. The core ideas shared by all versions of Bayesian confirmation theory are, at a good first approximation, that a scientist's beliefs are or should conform to a probability measure; and that the incorporation of new evidence is through conditionalization using Bayes' theorem. The theory reduces the often-nebulous notion of logic of induction to a single, unambiguous calculus, the probability calculus. Second, the theory has proven to be spacious, with a remarkable ability to absorb, systematize and vindicate what elsewhere appear as independent evidential truisms. Third is its most important virtue, an assurance of consistency. The challenge to a Bayesian analysis is to find a way of capturing these last informal thoughts in a more precise analysis. \\textcopyright 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"norton2011ChallengesBayesianConfirmation_Challenges to Bayesian Confirmation Theory"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-51862-0.50011-3","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-51862-0.50011-3"}}},{"title":"GENESIS I-ll","autocomplete":"Nt","subtitle":"Nt et al. 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O'Connor 1994 Canadian Journal of Philosophy article","arg":"oconnor1994EvolutionaryArgumentNaturalism","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"oconnor1994EvolutionaryArgumentNaturalism","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1080/00455091.1994.10717383","largetype":"An Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism? \n(citekey: oconnor1994EvolutionaryArgumentNaturalism)\n\nAlvin Plantinga has recently argued that belief in evolutionary naturalism is self- defeating. He contends that reflection on certain features of this view should undermine the naturalist's confidence in the basic reliability of human cognitive faculties, and consequently lead her to refrain from belief in their reliability. But if she does withhold such belief, she must likewise refrain from believing propositions that are the output of her cognitive faculties. And, for evolutionary naturalists, one such output is belief in evolutionary naturalism itself. However, reflection on the place of the reliability belief in one's noetic structure shows that Plantinga's argument is mistaken."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"oconnor1994EvolutionaryArgumentNaturalism_An Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism?"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1080/00455091.1994.10717383","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1080/00455091.1994.10717383"}}},{"title":"Simplicity and Creation","autocomplete":"O'Connor","subtitle":"O'Connor 1999 In: Faith and Philosophy 16 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 1","match":"@oconnor1999SimplicityCreation #670 Simplicity and Creation O'Connor 1999 Faith and Philosophy article","arg":"oconnor1999SimplicityCreation","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"oconnor1999SimplicityCreation","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.5840/faithphil199916339","largetype":"Simplicity and Creation \n(citekey: oconnor1999SimplicityCreation)\n\nAccording to many philosophical theologians, God is\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$nmetaphysically simple: there is no real distinction among\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$nHis attributes or even between attribute and existence\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$nitself. Here, I consider only one argument against the\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$nsimplicity thesis. Its proponents claim that simplicity is\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$nincompatible with God's having created another world,\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$nsince simplicity entails that God is unchanging across\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$npossible worlds. For, they argue, different acts of\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$ncreation involve different willings, which are distinct\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$nintrinsic states. I show that this is mistaken, by\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$nsketching an adequate account of reasons-guided activity\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$nthat does not require distinct intrinsic states of willing\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$ncorresponding to each possible act of creation\n\nkeywords: 670"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"oconnor1999SimplicityCreation_Simplicity and Creation"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.5840/faithphil199916339","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.5840/faithphil199916339"}}},{"title":"Free Will","autocomplete":"O'Connor","subtitle":"O'Connor & Franklin 2021 In: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@oconnor2021FreeWill Free Will O'Connor Franklin Zalta 2021 The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy incollection pdf","arg":"oconnor2021FreeWill","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"oconnor2021FreeWill","text":{"copy":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2021/entries/freewill/","largetype":"Free Will \n(citekey: oconnor2021FreeWill)\n\nThe term \"free will'' has emerged over the past twomillennia as the canonical designator for a significant kind ofcontrol over one's actions. Questions concerning thenature and existence of this kind of control (e.g., does it requireand do we have the freedom to do otherwise or the power ofself-determination?), and what its true significance is (is itnecessary for moral responsibility or human dignity?) have been takenup in every period of Western philosophy and by many of the mostimportant philosophical figures, such as Plato, Aristotle, Augustine,Aquinas, Descartes, and Kant. (We cannot undertake here a review ofrelated discussions in other philosophical traditions. For a start,the reader may consult Marchal and Wenzel 2017 and Chakrabarti 2017for overviews of thought on free will, broadly construed, in Chineseand Indian philosophical traditions, respectively.) In this way, itshould be clear that disputes about free will ineluctably involvedisputes about metaphysics and ethics. In ferreting out the kind ofcontrol involved in free will, we are forced to consider questionsabout (among others) causation, laws of nature, time, substance,ontological reduction vs emergence, the relationship of causal andreasons-based explanations, the nature of motivation and moregenerally of human persons. In assessing the significance of freewill, we are forced to consider questions about (among others)rightness and wrongness, good and evil, virtue and vice, blame andpraise, reward and punishment, and desert. The topic of free will alsogives rise to purely empirical questions that are beginning to beexplored in the human sciences: do we have it, and to what degree?, Here is an overview of what follows. In Section 1, weacquaint the reader with some central historical contributions to ourunderstanding of free will. (As nearly every major and minor figurehad something to say about it, we cannot begin to cover them all.) Aswith contributions to many other foundational topics, these ideas arenot of 'merely historical interest': present-dayphilosophers continue to find themselves drawn back to certainthinkers as they freshly engage their contemporaries. In Section2, we map the complex architecture of the contemporary discussionof the nature of free will by dividing it into five subtopics: itsrelation to moral responsibility; the proper analysis of the freedomto do otherwise; a powerful, recent argument that the freedom to dootherwise (at least in one important sense) is not necessaryfor moral responsibility; 'compatibilist' accounts ofsourcehood or self-determination; and 'incompatibilist' or'libertarian' accounts of source andself-determination. In Section 3, we consider arguments fromexperience, a priori reflection, and various scientific findings andtheories for and against the thesis that human beings have free will,along with the related question of whether it is reasonable to believethat we have it. Finally, in Section 4, we survey thelong-debated questions involving free will that arise in classicaltheistic metaphysics."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"oconnor2021FreeWill_Free Will"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2021/entries/freewill/","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2021/entries/freewill/"}}},{"title":"Augustine's City of God: A Reader's Guide","autocomplete":"O'Daly","subtitle":"O'Daly 2020 πŸ“„","match":"@odaly2020AugustineCityGod Augustine's City of God: A Reader's Guide O'Daly 2020 book","arg":"odaly2020AugustineCityGod","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"odaly2020AugustineCityGod","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Augustine's City of God: A Reader's Guide \n(citekey: odaly2020AugustineCityGod)\n\n\"The City of God, written in the aftermath of the Gothic sack of Rome in AD 410, is the most influential of Augustine's works. It has played a decisive role in the formation of the culture of the Christian West. Gerard O'Daly's book remains the most comprehensive modern guide to it in any language. The City of God has a wide scope, including cosmology, psychology, political thought, anti-pagan polemic, Christian apologetic, theory of history, biblical interpretation, and apocalyptic themes. This book, therefore, is about a single literary masterpiece, yet at the same time it surveys Augustine's developing views through the whole range of his thought. It provides a running commentary on each part of the work. Further chapters elucidate the early fifth-century political, social, historical, and literary background, the works's sources, and its place in Augustine's writings. This new and extensively revised edition takes into account the abundant work, in Augustine studies and in research on late antiquity generally, in the twenty years since its first publication, while retaining the book's focus on Augustine as writer and thinker in the Latin tradition, active at a time of rapid Christianization in a radically changing Roman Empire. It includes chapter-by-chapter suggestions for further reading, an extensive summary of the work's contents, and a brief bibliographical guide to research on its reception. All Greek and Latin texts are translated. The book is aimed at readers of Augustine, and at the same time at a wider readership among students of late antiquity, theologians, philosophers, medievalists, Renaissance scholars, and historians of art and iconography\"β€”"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"odaly2020AugustineCityGod_Augustines City of God- A Readers Guide"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Being and Goodness","autocomplete":"Oderberg","subtitle":"Oderberg 2014 In: American Philosophical Quarterly 51(4) 🌐","match":"@oderberg2014BeingGoodness Being and Goodness Oderberg 2014 American Philosophical Quarterly article","arg":"oderberg2014BeingGoodness","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"oderberg2014BeingGoodness","text":{"copy":"https://www.jstor.org/stable/24475413","largetype":"Being and Goodness \n(citekey: oderberg2014BeingGoodness)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"oderberg2014BeingGoodness_Being and Goodness"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://www.jstor.org/stable/24475413","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://www.jstor.org/stable/24475413"}}},{"title":"Divine Premotion","autocomplete":"Oderberg","subtitle":"Oderberg 2016 In: IJPR 79(3) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@oderberg2016DivinePremotion Divine Premotion Oderberg 2016 IJPR article pdf","arg":"oderberg2016DivinePremotion","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"oderberg2016DivinePremotion","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-015-9536-z","largetype":"Divine Premotion \n(citekey: oderberg2016DivinePremotion)\n\nAccording to divine premotionism, God does not merely create and sustain the universe. He also moves all secondary causes to action as instruments without undermining their intrinsic causal efficacy. I explain and uphold the premotionist theory, which is the theory of St Thomas Aquinas and his most prominent exponents. I defend the premotionist interpretation of Aquinas in some textual detail, with particular reference to Suarez and to a recent paper by Louis Mancha. Critics, including Molinists and Suarezians, raise various objections to the view that premotion is compatible with genuine secondary causation. I rebut a number of these objections, in the course of which I respond to the central challenge that premotionism destroys free will. I also offer a number of positive reasons for embracing the premotionist theory."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"oderberg2016DivinePremotion_Divine Premotion"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-015-9536-z","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-015-9536-z"}}},{"title":"Augustine: A New Biography","autocomplete":"O'Donnell","subtitle":"O'Donnell 2005 ","match":"@odonnell2005AugustineNewBiography Augustine: A New Biography O'Donnell 2005 book","arg":"odonnell2005AugustineNewBiography","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"odonnell2005AugustineNewBiography","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Augustine: A New Biography \n(citekey: odonnell2005AugustineNewBiography)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"odonnell2005AugustineNewBiography_Augustine- A New Biography"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Neither 'Copernican' nor 'Van Tilian': Re-Reading Cornelius…","autocomplete":"O'Donnell","subtitle":"O'Donnell 2011 In: Bavinck Review 2 πŸ“• 🏷 1","match":"@odonnell2011NeitherCopernicanVan #_tablet Neither 'Copernican' nor 'Van Tilian': Re Reading Cornelius Van Til's Reformed Apologetics in Light of Herman Bavinck's Reformed Dogmatics O'Donnell 2011 Bavinck Review article pdf","arg":"odonnell2011NeitherCopernicanVan","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"odonnell2011NeitherCopernicanVan","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Neither 'Copernican' nor 'Van Tilian': Re-Reading Cornelius Van Til's Reformed Apologetics in Light of Herman Bavinck's Reformed Dogmatics \n(citekey: odonnell2011NeitherCopernicanVan)\n\nkeywords: _tablet"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"odonnell2011NeitherCopernicanVan_Neither Copernican nor Van Tilian- Re-Reading "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"'Bavinck's Bug' or 'Van Tilian' Hypochondria?","autocomplete":"O'Donnell","subtitle":"O'Donnell 2014 In: For the Healing of the Nations: Essays on Creation, Redemption, and Neo-Calvinism 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 11","match":"@odonnell2014BavinckBugVan #_tablet #Cornelius Van Til #Epistemology #Herman Bavinck #Herman Dooyeweerd #Historical Theology #Neo Calvinism #Perennial Philosophy #Reformed scholasticism #Reformed theology #Vrije Universiteit 'Bavinck's Bug' or 'Van Tilian' Hypochondria? O'Donnell Littlejohn Escalante 2014 For the Healing of the Nations: Essays on Creation, Redemption, and Neo Calvinism incollection pdf","arg":"odonnell2014BavinckBugVan","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"odonnell2014BavinckBugVan","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1462130","largetype":"'Bavinck's Bug' or 'Van Tilian' Hypochondria? \n(citekey: odonnell2014BavinckBugVan)\n\nCitation:~Laurence O'Donnell, \"'Bavinck's Bug' or 'Van Tilian' Hypochondria?: An Analysis of Prof. Oliphint's Assertion That Cognitive Realism and Reformed Theology Are Incompatible,'' in For the Healing of the Nations: Essays on Creation, Redemption, and Neo-Calvinism, ed. W. Bradford Littlejohn and Peter Escalante (The Davenant Trust, 2014), 139\\textendash 71, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1462129. See also:~ Kees Van Til als Nederlandse-Amerikaanse, Neo-Calvinistisch-Presbyteriaan apologeticus. Neither \"Copernican'' nor \"Van Tilian'': Re-Reading Cornelius Van Til's Reformed Apologetics in light of Herman Bavinck's Reformed Dogmatics.\n\nkeywords: _tablet, Cornelius Van Til, Epistemology, Herman Bavinck, Herman Dooyeweerd, Historical Theology, Neo-Calvinism, Perennial Philosophy, Reformed scholasticism, Reformed theology, Vrije Universiteit"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"odonnell2014BavinckBugVan_Bavincks Bug or Van Tilian Hypochondria?"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1462130","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1462130"}}},{"title":"Usus and Fruitio in Augustine, De Doctrina Christiana I \\tex…","autocomplete":"O'Donovan","subtitle":"O'Donovan 1982 In: J Theol Studies XXXIII(2) 🌐","match":"@odonovan1982UsusFruitioAugustine Usus and Fruitio in Augustine, De Doctrina Christiana I \\textsuperscript1 O'Donovan 1982 J Theol Studies article","arg":"odonovan1982UsusFruitioAugustine","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"odonovan1982UsusFruitioAugustine","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XXXIII.2.361","largetype":"Usus and Fruitio in Augustine, De Doctrina Christiana I \\textsuperscript1 \n(citekey: odonovan1982UsusFruitioAugustine)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"odonovan1982UsusFruitioAugustine_Usus and Fruitio in Augustine De Doctrina Christi"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XXXIII.2.361","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/XXXIII.2.361"}}},{"title":"Begotten or Made?","autocomplete":"O'Donovan","subtitle":"O'Donovan 1984 πŸ“• 🏷 6","match":"@odonovan1984BegottenMade #Artificial insemination; Human #Christian ethics #Fertilization in vitro; Human #Jewish ethics #Moral and ethical aspects #Sex change Begotten or Made? 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O'Donovan 1989 The Journal of Religious Ethics article pdf","arg":"odonovan1989HowCanTheology","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"odonovan1989HowCanTheology","text":{"copy":"https://www.jstor.org/stable/40017818","largetype":"How Can Theology Be Moral? \n(citekey: odonovan1989HowCanTheology)\n\nA tension exists between the disciplines of theology, which seeks to discern the rational order of what is believed and to impose intellectual discipline on its presentation, and moral thought, which is practical in nature, thought-towards-action. More fully expressed, this tension is found in three antinomies: that theology is declarative, while moral thought is deliberative: that theology is evangelical, while moral thought is problematic; and that while theology is Christocentric, moral thought must be generic. This essay argues that despite the tension inherent in its dual focus, moral theology can be an authentic enterprise, proceeding via a dialectic within these three antinomies."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"odonovan1989HowCanTheology_How Can Theology Be Moral?"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://www.jstor.org/stable/40017818","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://www.jstor.org/stable/40017818"}}},{"title":"Resurrection and Moral Order: An Outline for Evangelical Eth…","autocomplete":"O'Donovan","subtitle":"O'Donovan 1996 ","match":"@odonovan1996ResurrectionMoralOrder Resurrection and Moral Order: An Outline for Evangelical Ethics O'Donovan 1996 book","arg":"odonovan1996ResurrectionMoralOrder","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"odonovan1996ResurrectionMoralOrder","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Resurrection and Moral Order: An Outline for Evangelical Ethics \n(citekey: odonovan1996ResurrectionMoralOrder)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"odonovan1996ResurrectionMoralOrder_Resurrection and Moral Order- An Outline for Evang"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Deliberation, History and Reading: A Response to Schweiker a…","autocomplete":"O'Donovan","subtitle":"O'Donovan 2001 In: SJT 54(1) 🌐 πŸ“•","match":"@odonovan2001DeliberationHistoryReading Deliberation, History and Reading: A Response to Schweiker and Wolterstorff O'Donovan 2001 SJT article pdf","arg":"odonovan2001DeliberationHistoryReading","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"odonovan2001DeliberationHistoryReading","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S003693060005122X","largetype":"Deliberation, History and Reading: A Response to Schweiker and Wolterstorff \n(citekey: odonovan2001DeliberationHistoryReading)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"odonovan2001DeliberationHistoryReading_Deliberation History and Reading- A Response to S"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S003693060005122X","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/S003693060005122X"}}},{"title":"The Just War Revisited","autocomplete":"O'Donovan","subtitle":"O'Donovan 2003 πŸ“• 🏷 2","match":"@odonovan2003JustWarRevisited #Religious aspects Christianity #War The Just War Revisited O'Donovan 2003 book pdf","arg":"odonovan2003JustWarRevisited","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"odonovan2003JustWarRevisited","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Just War Revisited \n(citekey: odonovan2003JustWarRevisited)\n\nkeywords: Religious aspects Christianity, War"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"odonovan2003JustWarRevisited_The Just War Revisited"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Language of Rights and Conceptual History","autocomplete":"O'Donovan","subtitle":"O'Donovan 2009 In: The Journal of Religious Ethics 37(2) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@odonovan2009LanguageRightsConceptual The Language of Rights and Conceptual History O'Donovan 2009 The Journal of Religious Ethics article pdf","arg":"odonovan2009LanguageRightsConceptual","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"odonovan2009LanguageRightsConceptual","text":{"copy":"https://www.jstor.org/stable/40378041","largetype":"The Language of Rights and Conceptual History \n(citekey: odonovan2009LanguageRightsConceptual)\n\nThe historical problem about the origins of the language of rights derives its importance from the conceptual problem: of \"two fundamentally different ways of thinking about justice,\" which is basic? Is justice unitary or plural? This in turn opens up a problem about the moral status of human nature. A narrative of the origins of \"rights\" is an account of how and when a plural concept of justice comes to the fore, and will be based on the occurrence of definite speech-forms\\textemdash the occurrence of the plural noun in the sense of \"legal properties.\" The history of this development is currently held to begin with the twelfth-century canonists. Later significant thresholds may be found in the fourteenth, sixteenth, and eighteenth centuries. 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The principle 'action follows being' governs both the relation of the two sub-disciplines and the internal logic of each. As theology is a knowledge acquired not only speculatively but also practically, dogmatics must look forward and practical theology look back. Their interaction covers the whole range of theological topics. It is a fittingly Chalcedonian conception stressing the duality of dogmatics and ethics alongside their unity. While specialized dogmatics and ethics are legitimate, the two remain proximate, in a definite order of origin and derivation. The temptation of a de-moralized theology equalled by that of a theology wrongly constructed on a moral a priori. In his late essays Webster presents worked examples of how dogmatics may handle moral questions without venturing into casuistic exploration of dilemmas. 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Beginning in the late nineteenth century when some of the Ottoman elites began to question the moral climate as evidence for the losses facing the empire, this book shows that during the course of World War I many social, economic, and political problems were translated into a discourse of moral decline, ultimately making morality a contested space between rival ideologies, identities, and intellectual currents. Examining the primary journals and printed sources that represented the various constituencies of the period, it fills important gaps in the scholarship of the Ottoman experience of World War I and the origins of Islamism and secularism in Turkey, and is essential reading for social and intellectual historians of the late Ottoman Empire.\"β€”"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"oguz2021MoralCrisisOttoman_Moral Crisis in the Ottoman Empire- Society Polit"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Biblical Exegesis and the Formation of Christian Culture","autocomplete":"O'Keefe","subtitle":"O'Keefe 1999 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@okeefe1999BiblicalExegesisFormation Biblical Exegesis and the Formation of Christian Culture O'Keefe 1999 book","arg":"okeefe1999BiblicalExegesisFormation","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"okeefe1999BiblicalExegesisFormation","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1353/earl.1999.0045","largetype":"Biblical Exegesis and the Formation of Christian Culture \n(citekey: okeefe1999BiblicalExegesisFormation)\n\nThis book challenges standard accounts of early Christian exegesis of the Bible. Professor Young sets the interpretation of the Bible in the context of the Graeco-Roman world - the dissemination of books and learning, the way texts were received and read, the function of literature in shaping not only a culture but a moral universe. For the earliest Christians, the adoption of the Jewish scriptures constituted a supersessionary claim in relation to Hellenism as well as Judaism. Yet the debt owed to the practice of exegesis in the grammatical and rhetorical schools is of over-riding significance. Methods were philological and deductive, and the usual analysis according to 'literal', 'typological' and 'allegorical' is inadequate to describe questions of reference and issues of religious language. 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The author examines the fundamental tenets of the classical Thomistic account, and on this basis critiques the 20th century revisionist theories of Domingo Banez, Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, Francisco Marin-Sola, Jacques Maritain, Bernard Lonergan, and Jean-Herve Nicolas. 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He shows that none of these arguments is powerful enough to change the minds of reasonable participants in debates on the question of the existence of God. His conclusion is supported by detailed analyses of the contemporary arguments, as well as by the development of a theory about the purpose of arguments, and the criteria that should be used in judging whether or not arguments are successful. 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This epic military and religious expedition, and the many that followed it, became part of the collective memory of communities in Europe, Byzantium, North Africa, and the Near East. Remembering the Crusades examines the ways in which those memories were negotiated, transmitted, and transformed from the Middle Ages through the modern period. Bringing together leading scholars in art history, literature, and medieval European and Near Eastern history, this volume addresses a number of important questions. How did medieval communities respond to the intellectual, cultural, and existential challenges posed by the unique fusion of piety and violence of the First Crusade? How did the crusades alter the form and meaning of monuments and landscapes throughout Europe and the Near East?"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"paul2012RememberingCrusadesMyth_Remembering the Crusades- Myth Image and Identit"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Faith and Understanding","autocomplete":"Helm","subtitle":"Helm 1997 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@paulhelm1997FaithUnderstanding Faith and Understanding Helm 1997 book","arg":"paulhelm1997FaithUnderstanding","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"paulhelm1997FaithUnderstanding","text":{"copy":"https://www.goodreads.com/work/best_book/2931051-faith-and-understanding-reason-and-religion","largetype":"Faith and Understanding \n(citekey: paulhelm1997FaithUnderstanding)\n\nBeginning with Augustine, philosophers and theologians have felt it necessary not only to cogently articulate the content of the Christia..."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"paulhelm1997FaithUnderstanding_Faith and Understanding"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://www.goodreads.com/work/best_book/2931051-faith-and-understanding-reason-and-religion","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://www.goodreads.com/work/best_book/2931051-faith-and-understanding-reason-and-religion"}}},{"title":"Nature and Grace","autocomplete":"Helm","subtitle":"Helm 2018 In: Aquinas Among the Protestants ","match":"@paulhelm2018NatureGrace Nature and Grace Helm Svensson VanDrunen 2018 Aquinas Among the Protestants incollection","arg":"paulhelm2018NatureGrace","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"paulhelm2018NatureGrace","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Nature and Grace \n(citekey: paulhelm2018NatureGrace)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"paulhelm2018NatureGrace_Nature and Grace"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Religion and Reason from a Reformed Perspective","autocomplete":"Helm","subtitle":"Helm In: Theology and Philosophy: Faith and Reason ","match":"@paulhelmReligionReasonReformed Religion and Reason from a Reformed Perspective Helm Theology and Philosophy: Faith and Reason incollection","arg":"paulhelmReligionReasonReformed","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"paulhelmReligionReasonReformed","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Religion and Reason from a Reformed Perspective \n(citekey: paulhelmReligionReasonReformed)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"paulhelmReligionReasonReformed_Religion and Reason from a Reformed Perspective"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Christologically Inspired, Empirically Motivated Hylomorphis…","autocomplete":"Pawl","subtitle":"Pawl & Spencer 2016 In: Res Phil. 93(1) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@pawl2016ChristologicallyInspiredEmpirically Christologically Inspired, Empirically Motivated Hylomorphism Pawl Spencer 2016 Res Phil. article pdf","arg":"pawl2016ChristologicallyInspiredEmpirically","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"pawl2016ChristologicallyInspiredEmpirically","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.11612/resphil.2016.93.1.6","largetype":"Christologically Inspired, Empirically Motivated Hylomorphism \n(citekey: pawl2016ChristologicallyInspiredEmpirically)\n\nIn this paper we present the standard Thomistic view concerning substances and their parts. We then note some objections to that view. Afterwards, we present Aquinas's Christology, then draw an analogy between the relation that holds between the Second Person and the assumed human nature, on the one hand, and the relation that holds between a substance whole and its substance parts, on the other. We then show how the analogy, which St. Thomas himself drew at points, is useful for providing a theory that answers the objections that the standard Thomistic view faces. Finally we answer objections to our approach. 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Assuming the truth of Conciliar Christology for the sake of argument, Timothy Pawl considers whether there are good philosophical arguments that show a contradiction or incoherence in that doctrine. He presents the definitions of important terms in the debate and a helpful metaphysics for understanding the incarnation. In Defense of Conciliar Christology discusses three types of philosophical objections to Conciliar Christology. Firstly, it highlights the fundamental philosophical problem facing Christology-how can one thing be both God and man, when anything deserving to be called \"God\" must have certain attributes, and yet it seems that nothing that can aptly be called \"man\" can have those same attributes? It then considers the argument that if the Second Person of the Holy Trinity were immutable or atemporal, as Conciliar Christology requires, then that Person could not become anything, and thus could not become man. 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Pawl defends Conciliar Christology against these charges, arguing that all three philosophical objections fail to show Conciliar Christology inconsistent or incoherent."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"pawl2016DefenseConciliarChristology_In Defense of Conciliar Christology- A Philosophic"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"In Defense of Extended Conciliar Christology: A Philosophica…","autocomplete":"Pawl","subtitle":"Pawl 2019 πŸ“„","match":"@pawl2019DefenseExtendedConciliar In Defense of Extended Conciliar Christology: A Philosophical Essay Pawl 2019 book","arg":"pawl2019DefenseExtendedConciliar","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"pawl2019DefenseExtendedConciliar","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"In Defense of Extended Conciliar Christology: A Philosophical Essay \n(citekey: pawl2019DefenseExtendedConciliar)\n\nIn Defense of Extended Conciliar Christology: A Philosophical Essay examines the logical consistency and coherence of Extended Conciliar Christology-the Christological doctrine that results from conjoining Conciliar Christology, the Christology of the first seven ecumenical councils of the Christian Church, with five additional theses. These theses are the claims that multiple incarnations are possible; Christ descended into Hell during his three days of death; Christ's human will was free; Christ was impeccable; and that Christ, via his human intellect, knew all things past, present, and future. These five theses, while not found in the first seven ecumenical councils, are common in the Christian theological tradition. The main question Timothy Pawl asks in this book is whether these five theses, when conjoined with Conciliar Christology, imply a contradiction. This study does not undertake to defend the truth of Extended Conciliar Christology. 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Pastor John Piper has devoted his years of ministry to exploring the implications of this stunning truth for life and ministry. Understanding that God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him has made all the difference for John Piper\\textemdash and can transform your life as well. Here Piper passionately demonstrates the relevance of Edwards’s ideals for the personal and public lives of Christians today through his own book-length introduction to Edwards’s The End for Which God Created the World. This book also contains the complete essay supplemented by almost a hundred of Piper’s insightful explanatory notes. The result is a powerful and persuasive presentation of the things that matter most in the Christian life. \"One studies the time and backgrounds of some men in order to understand them. Others have such rare greatness that one studies them in order to understand their times\\textbackslash ldots. Jonathan Edwards was such an original.'' \\textemdash Paul Ramsey, editor of Edwards’s ethical writings in the Yale critical edition \"No man is more relevant to the present condition of Christianity than Jonathan Edwards.'' \\textemdash D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones \"The western church \\textbackslash ldots much of it drifting, enculturated, and infected with cheap grace \\textbackslash ldots desperately needs to hear Edwards’s challenge.'' \\textemdash Charles Colson \"[Edwards] speaks with an insight into science and psychology so much ahead of his time that our own can hardly be said to have caught up with him.'' \\textemdash Perry Miller, former Harvard historian \"One of the most holy, humble and heavenly minded men that the world has seen since the apostolic age.'' \\textemdash Ashbel Green, 1829, former president of the College of New Jersey \" \\textbackslash ldots the profoundest reasoner, and the greatest divine \\textbackslash ldots that America ever produced.'' \\textemdash Samuel Davies, 1759 \"[Edwards] was a man who put faithfulness to the Word of God before every other consideration.'' \\textemdash Iain Murray, Edwards’s biographer \"The disappearance of Edwards’s [God-entranced] perspective in American Christian history has been a tragedy.'' \\textemdash Mark Noll, Wheaton College historian Edwards’s book, The End for Which God Created the World [is] \\textbackslash ldots unsurpassed in terms of its theological grandeur.'' \\textemdash David Brand"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"piper1998GodPassionHis_Gods Passion for His Glory"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Hidden Smile of God","autocomplete":"Piper","subtitle":"Piper 2001 ","match":"@piper2001HiddenSmileGod The Hidden Smile of God Piper 2001 book","arg":"piper2001HiddenSmileGod","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"piper2001HiddenSmileGod","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Hidden Smile of God \n(citekey: piper2001HiddenSmileGod)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"piper2001HiddenSmileGod_The Hidden Smile of God"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A God Entranced Vision of All Things: The Legacy of Jonathan…","autocomplete":"Piper","subtitle":"Piper et al. 2004 ","match":"@piper2004GodEntrancedVision A God Entranced Vision of All Things: The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards Piper Nichols Piper Packer Whitney Dever Burns Helm Storms Talbot Taylor 2004 article","arg":"piper2004GodEntrancedVision","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"piper2004GodEntrancedVision","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"A God Entranced Vision of All Things: The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards \n(citekey: piper2004GodEntrancedVision)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"piper2004GodEntrancedVision_A God Entranced Vision of All Things- The Legacy o"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"God Is the Gospel","autocomplete":"Piper","subtitle":"Piper 2005 πŸ“„","match":"@piper2005GodGospel God Is the Gospel Piper 2005 book","arg":"piper2005GodGospel","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"piper2005GodGospel","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"God Is the Gospel \n(citekey: piper2005GodGospel)\n\nMeditations on God's Love as the Gift of Himself."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"piper2005GodGospel_God Is the Gospel"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"John Calvin and His Passion for the Majesty of God","autocomplete":"Piper","subtitle":"Piper 2009 ","match":"@piper2009JohnCalvinHis John Calvin and His Passion for the Majesty of God Piper 2009 book","arg":"piper2009JohnCalvinHis","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"piper2009JohnCalvinHis","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"John Calvin and His Passion for the Majesty of God \n(citekey: piper2009JohnCalvinHis)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"piper2009JohnCalvinHis_John Calvin and His Passion for the Majesty of God"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Ruth: Under the Wings of God","autocomplete":"Piper","subtitle":"Piper 2010 πŸ“„","match":"@piper2010RuthWingsGod Ruth: Under the Wings of God Piper 2010 book","arg":"piper2010RuthWingsGod","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"piper2010RuthWingsGod","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Ruth: Under the Wings of God \n(citekey: piper2010RuthWingsGod)\n\nLife was bleak for Naomi. Her husband was dead, as were her sons. She found herself in a foreign land with only one friend-her daughter-in-law Ruth. But as she returned to her hometown of Bethlehem, a ray of divine hope broke through the dark clouds of providence. It was the barley harvest, and she wasn't alone. This cycle of poems by John Piper tells the story of God's care for Naomi and the love affair between Ruth and Boaz through the eyes of their son, an aged Obed, as he narrates the account to his eight-year-old grandson David, the future king of Israel. Through this creative work, readers will walk with Boaz from promise to fulfillment, with Ruth from widowhood to motherhood, and with Naomi from death to life."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"piper2010RuthWingsGod_Ruth- Under the Wings of God"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God","autocomplete":"Piper","subtitle":"Piper 2010 πŸ“„","match":"@piper2010ThinkLifeMind Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God Piper 2010 book","arg":"piper2010ThinkLifeMind","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"piper2010ThinkLifeMind","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God \n(citekey: piper2010ThinkLifeMind)\n\nJohn Piper, Thought and Thinking, Learning"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"piper2010ThinkLifeMind_Think- The Life of the Mind and the Love of God"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A Holy Ambition: To Preach Where Christ Has Not Been Named","autocomplete":"Piper","subtitle":"Piper 2011 ","match":"@piper2011HolyAmbitionPreach A Holy Ambition: To Preach Where Christ Has Not Been Named Piper 2011 book","arg":"piper2011HolyAmbitionPreach","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"piper2011HolyAmbitionPreach","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"A Holy Ambition: To Preach Where Christ Has Not Been Named \n(citekey: piper2011HolyAmbitionPreach)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"piper2011HolyAmbitionPreach_A Holy Ambition- To Preach Where Christ Has Not Be"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Sanctification in the Everyday","autocomplete":"Piper","subtitle":"Piper 2012 πŸ“„ 🏷 1","match":"@piper2012SanctificationEveryday #Sanctification Sanctification in the Everyday Piper 2012 article","arg":"piper2012SanctificationEveryday","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"piper2012SanctificationEveryday","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Sanctification in the Everyday \n(citekey: piper2012SanctificationEveryday)\n\nHow does the cross and victory of Jesus affect your everyday sanctification? Over the past 30 years John Piper has preached several messages that equip listeners to apply the Bible in their daily lives. Stretching three decades, this e-book includes three of those sermons that intend to mobilize the church in the fight against sin and the walk of faith. In addition to these sermons, there is a practical appendix of acronyms Pastor John uses in his own life and commends to others. Whether fighting a specific sin or walking by faith amid stressful circumstances, the aim of this e-book is to add to your arsenal for the everyday work of sanctification, for the glory of God.\n\nkeywords: Sanctification"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"piper2012SanctificationEveryday_Sanctification in the Everyday"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for…","autocomplete":"Pitre","subtitle":"Pitre & Barron 2016 πŸ“„ 🏷 3","match":"@pitre2016CaseJesusBiblical #Biography History and criticism #Historicity #Jesus Christ The Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for Christ Pitre Barron 2016 book","arg":"pitre2016CaseJesusBiblical","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"pitre2016CaseJesusBiblical","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for Christ \n(citekey: pitre2016CaseJesusBiblical)\n\nOver the past hundred years, scholars have attacked the historical truth of the Gospels and argued that they were originally anonymous and filled with contradictions. In The Case for Jesus, Brant Pitre taps into the wells of Christian scripture, history, and tradition to ask and answer a number of different questions, including: If we don't know who wrote the Gospels, how can we trust them? How are the four Gospels different from other gospels, such as the lost gospel of \"Q\" and the Gospel of Thomas? How can the four Gospels be historically true when there are differences between them? How much faith should be put into these writings? As The Case for Jesus will show, recent discoveries in New Testament scholarship, as well as neglected evidence from ancient manuscripts and the early church fathers, together have the potential to pull the rug out from under a century of skepticism toward the apostolic authorship and historical truth of the traditional Gospels\n\nkeywords: Biography History and criticism, Historicity, Jesus Christ"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"pitre2016CaseJesusBiblical_The Case for Jesus- The Biblical and Historical Ev"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Does God Have a Nature?","autocomplete":"Plantinga","subtitle":"Plantinga 1980 πŸ“„","match":"@plantinga1980DoesGodHave Does God Have a Nature? 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Mackie argues, in essence, that none of the traditional theistic arguments is successful taken either one at a time or in tandem, that the theist does not have a satisfactory response to the problem of evil, and that on balance the theistic hypothesis is much less probable than is its denial. He then concludes that theism is unsatisfactory and rationally unacceptable. I argue that he is mistaken in nearly all of his major contentions."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"plantinga1986TheismReallyMiracle_Is Theism Really a Miracle?"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Augustinian Christian Philosophy","autocomplete":"Plantinga","subtitle":"Plantinga 1992 In: Monist 75(3) 🌐","match":"@plantinga1992AugustinianChristianPhilosophy Augustinian Christian Philosophy Plantinga 1992 Monist article","arg":"plantinga1992AugustinianChristianPhilosophy","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"plantinga1992AugustinianChristianPhilosophy","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.5840/monist199275319","largetype":"Augustinian Christian Philosophy \n(citekey: plantinga1992AugustinianChristianPhilosophy)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"plantinga1992AugustinianChristianPhilosophy_Augustinian Christian Philosophy"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.5840/monist199275319","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.5840/monist199275319"}}},{"title":"Warrant: The Current Debate","autocomplete":"Plantinga","subtitle":"Plantinga 1993 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 140","match":"@plantinga1993WarrantCurrentDebate #a contestant that #a more recent entry #a series #alston #and #and american epistemology has #and foundations of knowing #and origin #and penetrating accounts of #and this #any real #as an account of #as we saw in #assumptions #at such an abstract #bayesianism #been dominated by internalist #between knowledge and mere #blood #bonjour #both as a theory #but it is important #century british #chapter #chapters #chisholm #chisholmian internalism #chisholmian internalism has #classical #classical foundationalism #clearly we can do #cognitive environment #coherence #coherentism #coherentism pure and unalloyed #comes from #compared #conditionalization #considered have all been #contemporary #deontological heart and soul #deontology #design plan #dretske #empirical knowledge #epistemic duty fulfillment #epistemic norms #evidence base #examples of internalism #externalism #fk #flesh #for #for classical internalism #for knowledge #foundationalism #function #goldman #has a lineage only #has only lately joined #i call #i shall begin by #i that twentieth #i turn now to #impressive historical credentials #in #internalism #into the lists #is justification #is sufficient #it is time to #justification #knowledge #leads directly to internalism #level #more #most important of which #my topic is contemporary #my topic is warrant #no better than to #noetic structure #not to leave matters #notions #of ever more refined #of the internalist #of truth and as #on the notion of #our central focus is #over the past thirty #pollock #positive epistemic status #probability kinematics #proper #proper basicality #proper function #rationality #reason #reflection #reliabilism #roderick chisholm has presented #s work up #shows little promise #slightly less impressive #some #specifically #start by considering #take stock #that #that quantity enough of #the #the central notions of #the characteristically internalist nisus #the conception developed in #the conception of warrant #the fray #the presence of plausible #the previous couple of #the structure of #the subject of this #the views so far #theory of knowledge #this #through theory of knowledge #tk #together with truth #true belief #truth makes the difference #van fraassen #very close to the #views of warrant #warrant #warrant is conceived as #we also noted that #we have been examining #we noted in chapter #whatever precisely it is #which #which together with #with classical foundationalism #years or so Warrant: The Current Debate Plantinga 1993 article","arg":"plantinga1993WarrantCurrentDebate","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"plantinga1993WarrantCurrentDebate","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/0195078624.001.0001","largetype":"Warrant: The Current Debate \n(citekey: plantinga1993WarrantCurrentDebate)\n\nIn this book and in its sequels, Warrant and Proper Function and Warranted Christian Belief, I examine the nature of epistemic warrant, that quantity, enough of which distinguishes knowledge from mere true belief. Contemporary epistemologists seldom focus attention on the nature of warrant; and when they do, they display deplorable diversity: some claim that what turns true belief into knowledge is a matter of epistemic dutifulness, others that it goes by coherence, and still others that it is conferred by reliability. I shall argue that none of these claims is correct, and (in Warrant and Proper Function) suggest a more satisfactory alternative. In the present book, I survey current contributions to the discussion of warrant and neighboring issues. I begin with internalism, looking first at the carefully crafted foundationalist internalism of Roderick Chisholm (Chs. 2 and 3). To better understand Chisholm and other internalists, however, I first make a preliminary excursus (Ch 1) into the classical internalism of Descartes, Locke, and others. After Chisholmian internalism, I turn to coherentism, which for classificatory purposes I take as a form of internalism. In the next three chapters, I consider coherentism taken generally (Ch. 4), the specific version of coherentism developed by Laurence BonJour (Ch. 5), and contemporary Bayesian versions of coherentism (Chs. 6 and 7). Next (Ch. 8), there is the more attenuated internalism of John Pollock, which I see as a transition from internalism to externalism. Finally, I examine the reliabilist and externalist views of William Alston, Fred Dretske, and Alvin Goldman (Ch. 9), and close with a preview of Warrant and Proper Function (Ch. 10).\n\nkeywords: a contestant that, a more recent entry, a series, alston, and, and american epistemology has, and foundations of knowing, and origin, and penetrating accounts of, and this, any real, as an account of, as we saw in, assumptions, at such an abstract, bayesianism, been dominated by internalist, between knowledge and mere, blood, bonjour, both as a theory, but it is important, century british, chapter, chapters, chisholm, chisholmian internalism, chisholmian internalism has, classical, classical foundationalism, clearly we can do, cognitive environment, coherence, coherentism, coherentism pure and unalloyed, comes from, compared, conditionalization, considered have all been, contemporary, deontological heart and soul, deontology, design plan, dretske, empirical knowledge, epistemic duty fulfillment, epistemic norms, evidence base, examples of internalism, externalism, fk, flesh, for, for classical internalism, for knowledge, foundationalism, function, goldman, has a lineage only, has only lately joined, i call, i shall begin by, i that twentieth, i turn now to, impressive historical credentials, in, internalism, into the lists, is justification, is sufficient, it is time to, justification, knowledge, leads directly to internalism, level, more, most important of which, my topic is contemporary, my topic is warrant, no better than to, noetic structure, not to leave matters, notions, of ever more refined, of the internalist, of truth and as, on the notion of, our central focus is, over the past thirty, pollock, positive epistemic status, probability kinematics, proper, proper basicality, proper function, rationality, reason, reflection, reliabilism, roderick chisholm has presented, s work up, shows little promise, slightly less impressive, some, specifically, start by considering, take stock, that, that quantity enough of, the, the central notions of, the characteristically internalist nisus, the conception developed in, the conception of warrant, the fray, the presence of plausible, the previous couple of, the structure of, the subject of this, the views so far, theory of knowledge, this, through theory of knowledge, tk, together with truth, true belief, truth makes the difference, van fraassen, very close to the, views of warrant, warrant, warrant is conceived as, we also noted that, we have been examining, we noted in chapter, whatever precisely it is, which, which together with, with classical foundationalism, years or so"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"plantinga1993WarrantCurrentDebate_Warrant- The Current Debate"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/0195078624.001.0001","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/0195078624.001.0001"}}},{"title":"Warrant and Accidentally True Belief","autocomplete":"Plantinga","subtitle":"Plantinga 1997 In: Analysis 57(2) 🌐","match":"@plantinga1997WarrantAccidentallyTrue Warrant and Accidentally True Belief Plantinga 1997 Analysis article","arg":"plantinga1997WarrantAccidentallyTrue","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"plantinga1997WarrantAccidentallyTrue","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8284.00066","largetype":"Warrant and Accidentally True Belief \n(citekey: plantinga1997WarrantAccidentallyTrue)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"plantinga1997WarrantAccidentallyTrue_Warrant and Accidentally True Belief"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8284.00066","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8284.00066"}}},{"title":"Two Dozen (or so) Theistic Arguments","autocomplete":"Plantinga","subtitle":"Plantinga 2003 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@plantinga2003TwoDozenTheistic Two Dozen (or so) Theistic Arguments Plantinga 2003 article","arg":"plantinga2003TwoDozenTheistic","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"plantinga2003TwoDozenTheistic","text":{"copy":"http://www.calvin.edu/academic/philosophy/virtual_library/articles/plantinga_alvin/two_dozen_or_so_theistic_arguments.pdf","largetype":"Two Dozen (or so) Theistic Arguments \n(citekey: plantinga2003TwoDozenTheistic)\n\nI've been arguing that theistic belief does not (in general) need argument either for deontological justification, or for positive epistemic status, (or for Foley rationality or Alstonian justification)); belief in God is properly basic. But doesn't follow, of course that there aren't any good arguments. Are there some? At least a couple of dozen or so."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"plantinga2003TwoDozenTheistic_Two Dozen (or so) Theistic Arguments"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://www.calvin.edu/academic/philosophy/virtual_library/articles/plantinga_alvin/two_dozen_or_so_theistic_arguments.pdf","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://www.calvin.edu/academic/philosophy/virtual_library/articles/plantinga_alvin/two_dozen_or_so_theistic_arguments.pdf"}}},{"title":"On \"Proper Basicality\"","autocomplete":"PLANTINGA","subtitle":"PLANTINGA 2007 In: Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 75(3) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@plantinga2007ProperBasicality On \"Proper Basicality\" PLANTINGA 2007 Philosophy and Phenomenological Research article","arg":"plantinga2007ProperBasicality","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"plantinga2007ProperBasicality","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1933-1592.2007.00095.x","largetype":"On \"Proper Basicality\" \n(citekey: plantinga2007ProperBasicality)\n\n[introduction] There is much to applaud in Evan Fales' penetrating discussion of the nature of basic belief and allied topics. He usefully begins by putting the whole topic in historical perspective; and his discussion of the epistemic status of such beliefs as that all crows are black is unusually sensitive to the actual complexities of belief forn1ation. Fales intends \"to examine the notion of proper basicality, and the criteria by means of which properly basic propositions are to be distinguished from non-basic ones;\" and he means to do so \"with an eye directed in particular towards evaluating Plantinga's claim that what one might have thought were decidedly nonbasic beliefs can be basic, and, indeed, properly so\" (375). The beliefs to which he refers are specifically Christian beliefs, such as that Jesus of Nazareth was in fact the divine son of God, that he suffered and died to redeem humlan beings from their sinful condition, that he rose from the dead, and the like. As Fales says, in Warranted Christian Belief I argued that such beliefs can indeed be properly basic; Fales aims to 'call this into question', as they say. Along the way, he makes trouble for nearly everyone in the neighborhood: classical foundationalist, internalist, externalist, and coherentist-anyone, in short, who endorses and relies on the distinction between beliefs that are basic and those that are not. I won't try to defend all of these worthies; they can take care of themselves. What I aim to do instead is defend my claim\" about the possible proper basicality of Christian belief."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"plantinga2007ProperBasicality_On Proper Basicality"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1933-1592.2007.00095.x","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1933-1592.2007.00095.x"}}},{"title":"Against Naturalism","autocomplete":"Plantinga","subtitle":"Plantinga 2008 In: Knowledge of God(3) 🌐","match":"@plantinga2008Naturalism Against Naturalism Plantinga 2008 Knowledge of God article","arg":"plantinga2008Naturalism","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"plantinga2008Naturalism","text":{"copy":"http://books.google.co.il/books?id","largetype":"Against Naturalism \n(citekey: plantinga2008Naturalism)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"plantinga2008Naturalism_Against Naturalism"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://books.google.co.il/books?id","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://books.google.co.il/books?id"}}},{"title":"Naturalism, Theism, Obligation and Supervenience","autocomplete":"Plantinga","subtitle":"Plantinga 2010 In: Faith and Philosophy 27(3) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@plantinga2010NaturalismTheismObligation Naturalism, Theism, Obligation and Supervenience Plantinga 2010 Faith and Philosophy article","arg":"plantinga2010NaturalismTheismObligation","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"plantinga2010NaturalismTheismObligation","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.5840/faithphil201027328","largetype":"Naturalism, Theism, Obligation and Supervenience \n(citekey: plantinga2010NaturalismTheismObligation)\n\nTake naturalism to be the idea that there is no such person as God or anything like God. Many philosophers hold that naturalism can accommodate serious moral realism. Many philosophers (and many of the same philosophers) also believe that moral properties supervene on non-moral properties, and even on naturalistic properties (where a naturalistic property is one such that its exemplification is compatible with naturalism). 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Extrinsic final value, which accrues to things (or persons) in virtue of their relational rather than internal features, cannot be traced back to the intrinsic value of states that involve these things together with their relations. On the contrary, such states, insofar as they are valuable at all, derive their value from the things involved. The endeavour to reduce thing-values to state-values is largely motivated by a mistaken belief that appropriate responses to value must consist in preferring and/or promoting. 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Aquinas is often regarded as a proponent of this doctrine, which is widely rejected by modern philosophers. Modern defenders of Aquinas try to show that he in fact accepted a less problematic indirect doxastic voluntarism. However, some early modern scholastics ascribed more than an indirect doxastic voluntarism to Aquinas. The present article discusses these scholastic interpretations and argues that Aquinas held a direct voluntarism of passing or suspending judgment on probable propositions in addition to an indirect doxastic voluntarism. None of these voluntarisms amount to a form of direct doxastic voluntarism in the modern sense."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"schussler2012DoxastischerVoluntarismusBei_Doxastischer Voluntarismus Bei Thomas von Aquin- "},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.2143/RTPM.79.1.2168979","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.2143/RTPM.79.1.2168979"}}},{"title":"The Principle of Simplicity and Verifiability G . 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Here, we test the small molecule flexible ligand docking program Glide on a set of 19 non-$\\alpha$-helical peptides and systematically improve pose prediction accuracy by enhancing Glide sampling for flexible polypeptides. In addition, scoring of the poses was improved by post-processing with physics-based implicit solvent MM- GBSA calculations. Using the best RMSD among the top 10 scoring poses as a metric, the success rate (RMSD $\\leq$ 2.0 \\textbackslash AA for the interface backbone atoms) increased from 21\\% with default Glide SP settings to 58\\% with the enhanced peptide sampling and scoring protocol in the case of redocking to the native protein structure. This approaches the accuracy of the recently developed Rosetta FlexPepDock method (63\\% success for these 19 peptides) while being over 100 times faster. Cross-docking was performed for a subset of cases where an unbound receptor structure was available, and in that case, 40\\% of peptides were docked successfully. 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One discovers in the lectures that in responding constructively to various challenges to the Christian faith, Bavinck pushes in a direction documented in recent studies of his work: toward doctrinal organicism. 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Judged solely in terms of his philosophicalinfluence, only Plato is his peer: Aristotle's works shaped centuriesof philosophy from Late Antiquity through the Renaissance, and eventoday continue to be studied with keen, non-antiquarian interest. Aprodigious researcher and writer, Aristotle left a great body of work,perhaps numbering as many as two-hundred treatises, from whichapproximately thirty-one survive.[1] His extant writings span a wide range ofdisciplines, from logic, metaphysics and philosophy of mind, throughethics, political theory, aesthetics and rhetoric, and into suchprimarily non-philosophical fields as empirical biology, where heexcelled at detailed plant and animal observation and description. In all these areas, Aristotle's theories have providedillumination, met with resistance, sparked debate, and generallystimulated the sustained interest of an abiding readership., Because of its wide range and its remoteness in time,Aristotle's philosophy defies easy encapsulation. The longhistory of interpretation and appropriation of Aristotelian texts andthemes\\textemdash spanning over two millennia and comprising philosophersworking within a variety of religious and secular traditions\\textemdash hasrendered even basic points of interpretation controversial. Theset of entries on Aristotle in this site addresses this situation byproceeding in three tiers. First, the present, general entryoffers a brief account of Aristotle's life and characterizes hiscentral philosophical commitments, highlighting his most distinctivemethods and most influential achievements.[2] Second are General Topics, which offer detailed introductionsto the main areas of Aristotle's philosophical activity. Finally,there follow Special Topics, which investigate in greaterdetail more narrowly focused issues, especially those of centralconcern in recent Aristotelian scholarship.\n\nkeywords: Arabic and Islamic Philosophy; historical and methodological topics in: influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on the Latin West, Aristotle; commentators on, Aristotle; General Topics: aesthetics, Aristotle; General Topics: biology, Aristotle; General Topics: categories, Aristotle; General Topics: ethics, Aristotle; General Topics: logic, Aristotle; General Topics: metaphysics, Aristotle; General Topics: political theory, Aristotle; General Topics: psychology, Aristotle; General Topics: rhetoric, Aristotle; Special Topics: causality, Aristotle; Special Topics: mathematics, Aristotle; Special Topics: natural philosophy, Aristotle; Special Topics: on non-contradiction, Aristotle; Special Topics: textual transmission of Aristotelian corpus, essential vs. accidental properties, form vs. matter, happiness, Hegel; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich: dialectics, substance"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"shields2020Aristotle_Aristotle"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2020/entries/aristotle/","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2020/entries/aristotle/"}}},{"title":"Aristotle's Psychology","autocomplete":"Shields","subtitle":"Shields 2020 In: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@shields2020AristotlePsychology Aristotle's Psychology Shields Zalta 2020 The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy incollection pdf","arg":"shields2020AristotlePsychology","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"shields2020AristotlePsychology","text":{"copy":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2020/entries/aristotle-psychology/","largetype":"Aristotle's Psychology \n(citekey: shields2020AristotlePsychology)\n\nAristotle (384\\textendash 322 BC) was born in Macedon, in what is now northernGreece, but spent most of his adult life in Athens. His life in Athensdivides into two periods, first as a member of Plato's Academy(367\\textendash 347) and later as director of his own school, the Lyceum(334\\textendash 323). The intervening years were spent mainly in Assos and Lesbos,and briefly back in Macedon. His years away from Athens werepredominantly taken up with biological research and writing. Judged onthe basis of their content, Aristotle's most important psychologicalwritings probably belong to his second residence in Athens, and so tohis most mature period. His principal work in psychology, DeAnima, reflects in different ways his pervasive interest inbiological taxonomy and his most sophisticated physical andmetaphysical theory., Because of the long tradition of exposition which has developedaround Aristotle's De Anima, the interpretation of even itsmost central theses is sometimes disputed. Moreover, because of itsevident affinities with some prominent approaches in contemporaryphilosophy of mind, Aristotle's psychology has received renewedinterest and has incited intense interpretative dispute in recentdecades. Consequently, this entry proceeds on two levels. The mainarticle recounts the principal and distinctive claims of Aristotle'spsychology, avoiding so far as possible exegetical controversy andcritical commentary. At the end of appropriate sections of the mainarticle, readers are invited to explore problematic or advancedfeatures of Aristotle's theories by following the appropriatelinks."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"shields2020AristotlePsychology_Aristotles Psychology"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2020/entries/aristotle-psychology/","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2020/entries/aristotle-psychology/"}}},{"title":"5. 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In \"Unknowable Obligations,\" Roy Sorensen gives arguments against the access principle. In fact, his arguments appear to apply equally well to an access principle for blameworthiness, which states that a person is blameworthy for doing something only if she had some way of knowing that she'd be blameworthy for doing it. So the arguments are unwelcome, and I attempt to rebut them, and thereby defend both access principles."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"sider1995SorensenUnknowableObligations_Sorensen on Unknowable Obligations"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953820800002089","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953820800002089"}}},{"title":"Against Parthood","autocomplete":"Sider","subtitle":"Sider 2013 In: Oxford Studies in Metaphysics πŸ“„","match":"@sider2013Parthood Against Parthood Sider 2013 Oxford Studies in Metaphysics article","arg":"sider2013Parthood","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"sider2013Parthood","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Against Parthood \n(citekey: sider2013Parthood)\n\nI will defend what Peter van Inwagen (1990) calls nihilism: the view that nothing is a (proper) part of anything. This formulation needs refining, but it will do for now.1 Nihilism may seem absurd. The world of common sense and science seems, after all, to consist primarily of entities with parts: persons, animals, plants, planets, stars, galaxies, molecules, viruses, rocks, mountains, rivers, tables, chairs, telephones, skyscrapers, cities\\$\\textbackslash backslash\\$textellipsis But the denial of such entities is not absurd when it is coupled with the acceptance of their simple subatomic particles.2 Consider three subatomic particles, a, b , and c, arranged in a triangular pattern. According to me, there exist only three things here: a, b , and c. According to others, there exists a fourth thing: a triangle, T , which contains a, b , and c as parts. (Forgive my calling T a triangle even though it consists solely of the vertices.) 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It not only presents the backbone of Aristotle's ownphilosophical theorizing but has exerted an unparalleled influence onthe systems of many of the greatest philosophers in the westerntradition. The set of doctrines in the Categories, which Iwill henceforth call categorialism, provides the framework ofinquiry for a wide variety of Aristotle's philosophicalinvestigations, ranging from his discussions of time and change in thePhysics to the science of being qua being in theMetaphysics, and even extending to his rejection of Platonicethics in the Nicomachean Ethics. Looking beyond his ownworks, Aristotle's categorialism has engaged the attention of suchdiverse philosophers as Plotinus, Porphyry, Aquinas, Descartes,Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Kant, Hegel, Brentano, andHeidegger (to mention just a few), who have variously embraced,defended, modified or rejected its central contentions. All, in theirdifferent ways, have thought it necessary to come to terms withfeatures of Aristotle's categorial scheme., Plainly, the enterprise of categorialism inaugurated by Aristotle runsdeep in the philosophical psyche. Even so, despite its wide-reachinginfluence \\textemdash and, indeed owing to that influence \\textemdash anyattempt to describe categorialism faces a significant difficulty:experts disagree on many of its most important and fundamentalaspects. Each of the following questions has received markedlydifferent answers from highly respected scholars and philosophers.What do the categories classify? What theory of predication underliesAristotle's scheme? What is the relationship between categorialism andhylemorphism, Aristotle's other major ontological theory? Where doesmatter fit, if at all, in the categorial scheme? When did Aristotlewrite the Categories? Did Aristotle write theCategories? Is the list of kinds in the CategoriesAristotle's considered list, or does he modify his views elsewhere? IsAristotle's view of substance in the Categories consistentwith his view of substance in the Metaphysics? Is there somemethod that Aristotle used in order to generate his list ofcategories? Is Aristotle's categorialism philosophically defensible inwhole or in part? If only in part, which part of categorialism isphilosophically defensible?, Given the divergence of expert opinion about even the most basicaspects of Aristotle's Categories, it is inevitable that anattempt to give a neutral account of the basic positions it containswill be seen as wrong-headed, perhaps drastically so, by some scholarsor other. One could attempt to address this problem by commenting onevery scholarly debate and opinion, but such a project would fail tobring to life the most striking features of Aristoteliancategorialism. In what follows, therefore, I shall take a differentroute. I first present a natural, though perhaps overly simplified,interpretation of the main structures in Aristotle's categorialscheme, while pausing en route to note some especiallycontroversial points. I then go on to discuss one important scholarlyand philosophical debate about the categories, namely the question ofwhether there is some systematic procedure by which Aristotlegenerated his famous list. The debate is of interest in large partbecause it concerns one of the most fundamental metaphysical topics:what is the correct system of categories? I am not ultimatelyconcerned to present the correct interpretation ofAristotle's Categories. 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He played a significant role in bringing the philos-ophy of Aristotle into harmony with medieval philosophy and theology in the Latin West. His own original contributions to virtually every area of philos-ophy and theology shaped much of medieval thought after him, and they continue to be influential today. In this extensive and deeply researched study, Eleonore Stump explores the full range of Aquinas's writings. She presents and assesses the vast range of Aquinas's thought, including his metaphysics and theology, philosophy of mind, philosophical psychology, epistemology, ethics and political theory, and philosophy of religion. 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Many of his views, including his theory of the just war, his account of time and eternity, his attempted resolution of the problem of evil, and his approach to the relation of faith and reason, have continued to be influential up to the present. 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It shows the power of Aquinas's philosophical thought and transmits the worldview which he inherited, developed, altered, and argued for, while at the same time revealing to contemporary philosophers the strong connections which there are between Aquinas's interests and views and their own. Its five sections cover the life and works of Aquinas; his metaphysics, including his understanding of the ultimate foundations of reality; his metaethics and ethics, including his virtue ethics; his account of human nature; his theory of the afterlife; his epistemology and his theory of the intellectual virtues; his view of the nature of free will and the relation of grace to free will; and finally some key components of his philosophical theology, including the incarnation and atonement, Christology, and the nature of original sin."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"stump2022NewCambridgeCompanion_The New Cambridge Companion to Aquinas"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009043595","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009043595"}}},{"title":"A Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics: Or, a Most Ample In…","autocomplete":"Suárez","subtitle":"Suárez & Doyle 2004 🌐","match":"@suarez2004CommentaryAristotleMetaphysics A Commentary on Aristotle's 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As a way past this boundary, Wolterstorff's Reformed epistemology retrieves Thomas Reid's account of perception as an alternative to Kant, according to which knowledge of external objects is direct and immediate. Further, Wolterstorff points to the Dutch neo-Calvinist Herman Bavinck as one who bears many \"reidian\" elements in his epistemology, especially in the way in which Bavinck argues that the epistemic accessibility of the external world ought to be taken for granted. The thesis of this present paper, however, is that a closer investigation of Bavinck's account of perception reveals that he, unlike Reid, accepts the gap between mental representations and external objects, such that representations are those through which we know the world. Bavinck affirms that a correspondence between the two can be obtained by an appeal to the resources found in Christian revelation. 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How do Christian teachings β€” on God, revelation, and humanity β€” contribute to the activity of knowing? This volume offers a fresh reading of Bavinck's theological epistemology and argues that his Trinitarian and organic worldview utilizes an eclectic range of sources. Sutanto unfolds Bavinck's understanding of what he considered to be the two most important aspects of epistemology: the character of the sciences and the correspondence between subjects and objects.Writing at the heels of the European debates in the 19th-20th century concerning theology's place in the academy, and rooted in historic Christian teachings, Bavinck's argument remains fresh and provocative. He argued that because the universe was created by the God as described in Christian thought as the Trinity (One God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and thus a God who is absolute unity-in-diversity) knowledge of the universe can be characterized as a singular organism. This volume, exploring archival material and heretofore untranslated works, then applies this reading to current debates on the relationship between theology and philosophy, nature and grace, and the nature of knowing.\n\nkeywords: Religion / Christian Theology / General, Religion / Christian Theology / Systematic, Religion / Christianity / Calvinist, Religion / Theology"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"sutanto2020GodKnowledgeHerman_God and Knowledge- Herman Bavincks Theological Ep"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Aquinas Among the Protestants","autocomplete":"Svensson","subtitle":"Svensson & VanDrunen (Eds.) 2018 πŸ“„ 🏷 2","match":"@svensson2018AquinasProtestants #Religion / Christian Theology / General #Religion / General Aquinas Among the Protestants Svensson VanDrunen 2018 book","arg":"svensson2018AquinasProtestants","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"svensson2018AquinasProtestants","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Aquinas Among the Protestants \n(citekey: svensson2018AquinasProtestants)\n\nThe Protestant philosophical and theological heritage of Thomas Aquinas This major new book provides an introduction to Thomas Aquinas's influence on Protestantism. The editors, both noted commentators on Aquinas, bring together a group of influential scholars to demonstrate the ways that Anglican, Lutheran, and Reformed thinkers have analyzed and used Thomas through the centuries. Later chapters also explore how today's Protestants might appropriate the work of Aquinas to address a number of contemporary theological and philosophical issues. The authors set the record straight and disavow the widespread impression that Aquinas is an irrelevant figure for the history of Protestant thought. This assumption has dominated not only Protestant historiography but also Roman Catholic accounts of the Reformation and Protestant intellectual life. The book opens the possibility for contemporary reception, engagement, and critique and even intra-Protestant relations and includes: Information on the fruitful appropriation of Aquinas in Anglican, Lutheran, and Reformed theologians over the centuries Important essays from leading scholars on the teachings of Aquinas New perspectives on Thomas Aquinas's position as a towering figure in the history of Christian thought Aquinas Among the Protestant is a ground-breaking and interdenominational work for students and scholars of Thomas Aquinas and theology more generally.\n\nkeywords: Religion / Christian Theology / General, Religion / General"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"svensson2018AquinasProtestants_Aquinas Among the Protestants"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Physical Premotion and Human Freedom","autocomplete":"Svoboda","subtitle":"Svoboda 2004 In: Verbum 6(2) 🌐 πŸ“•","match":"@svoboda2004PhysicalPremotionHuman 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It was Thomas Aquinas who first judged it to have been abstracted from Proclus's Elements of Theology, presumably by an unknown Arabic author, who added to it ideas of his own.\" \"The Book of Causes is of particular interest because themes that appear in it are echoed in the metaphysics of Aquinas: its treatment of being (esse) as proceeding from the First Creating Cause; the triadic scheme of being, living, and knowing; and the general scheme of participation in which \"all is in all.\" Thus, the Book of Causes provides a historical backdrop for understanding and appreciating Aquinas's development of these themes in his metaphysics.\" \"Thomas's Commentary on the Book of Causes, composed during the first half of 1272, offers an extended view of his approach to Neoplatonic thought and functions as a guide to his metaphysics. Though long neglected and, until now, never translated into English, it deserves an equal place alongside his commentaries on Aristotle and Boethius.\" \"In addition to the extensive annotation, bibliography, and thorough introduction, this translation is accompanied by two valuable appendices. The first provides a translation of another version of proposition 29 of the Book of Causes, which was not known to St. Thomas. The second lists citations of the Book of Causes found in the works of St. Thomas and cross-references these to a list showing the works, and the exact location within them, where the citations can be found.\"β€”Jacket."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomas1996CommentaryBookCauses_Commentary on the Book of Causes"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct"}}},{"title":"A Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima","autocomplete":"Thomas","subtitle":"Thomas & Pasnau 1999 πŸ“• 🏷 6","match":"@thomas1999CommentaryAristotleAnima #Aristotle #De anima #Early works to 1800 #Early works to 1850 #Psychology #Soul A Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima Thomas Pasnau 1999 book pdf","arg":"thomas1999CommentaryAristotleAnima","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thomas1999CommentaryAristotleAnima","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"A Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima \n(citekey: thomas1999CommentaryAristotleAnima)\n\nkeywords: Aristotle, De anima, Early works to 1800, Early works to 1850, Psychology, Soul"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomas1999CommentaryAristotleAnima_A Commentary on Aristotles De Anima"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Thomas Aquinas: Disputed Questions on the Virtues","autocomplete":"Thomas","subtitle":"Thomas et al. 2005 πŸ“• 🏷 4","match":"@thomas2005ThomasAquinasDisputed #Christian ethics #Early works to 1800 #Ethics; Medieval #Virtues Thomas Aquinas: Disputed Questions on the Virtues Thomas Atkins Williams 2005 book pdf","arg":"thomas2005ThomasAquinasDisputed","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thomas2005ThomasAquinasDisputed","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Thomas Aquinas: Disputed Questions on the Virtues \n(citekey: thomas2005ThomasAquinasDisputed)\n\nkeywords: Christian ethics, Early works to 1800, Ethics; Medieval, Virtues"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomas2005ThomasAquinasDisputed_Thomas Aquinas- Disputed Questions on the Virtues"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Thomas Aquinas: disputed questions on the virtues","autocomplete":"Thomas","subtitle":"Thomas et al. 2005 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@thomas2005ThomasAquinasDisputeda Thomas Aquinas: disputed questions on the virtues Thomas Atkins Williams 2005 book","arg":"thomas2005ThomasAquinasDisputeda","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thomas2005ThomasAquinasDisputeda","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511840289","largetype":"Thomas Aquinas: disputed questions on the virtues \n(citekey: thomas2005ThomasAquinasDisputeda)\n\nThe great medieval philosopher Thomas Aquinas was Dominican regent master in theology at the University of Paris, where he presided over a series of questions - academic debates - on ethical topics. This text offers new translations of disputed questionson the nature of virtues in general."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomas2005ThomasAquinasDisputeda_Thomas Aquinas- disputed questions on the virtues"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511840289","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511840289"}}},{"title":"Commentary on Aristotle's Politics","autocomplete":"Thomas","subtitle":"Thomas & Regan 2007 πŸ“• 🏷 4","match":"@thomas2007CommentaryAristotlePolitics #Aristotle #Early works to 1800 #Political science #Politics Commentary on Aristotle's Politics Thomas Regan 2007 book pdf","arg":"thomas2007CommentaryAristotlePolitics","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thomas2007CommentaryAristotlePolitics","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Commentary on Aristotle's Politics \n(citekey: thomas2007CommentaryAristotlePolitics)\n\nkeywords: Aristotle, Early works to 1800, Political science, Politics"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomas2007CommentaryAristotlePolitics_Commentary on Aristotles Politics"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History","autocomplete":"Thomas","subtitle":"Thomas et al. (Eds.) 2009 πŸ“• 🏷 4","match":"@thomas2009ChristianMuslimRelationsBibliographical #Bibliography #Christianity and other religions #Islam #Relations Christianity Christian Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History Thomas Roggema Monferrer Sala Chesworth 2009 book pdf","arg":"thomas2009ChristianMuslimRelationsBibliographical","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thomas2009ChristianMuslimRelationsBibliographical","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History \n(citekey: thomas2009ChristianMuslimRelationsBibliographical)\n\nkeywords: Bibliography, Christianity and other religions, Islam, Relations Christianity"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomas2009ChristianMuslimRelationsBibliographical_Christian-Muslim Relations- A Bibliographical Hist"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Paul's 'works of the Law' in the Perspective of Second Centu…","autocomplete":"Thomas","subtitle":"Thomas 2018 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 10","match":"@thomas2018PaulWorksLaw #Bible #Biblical teaching #Criticism; interpretation; etc #Criticism; interpretation; etc. History #Early church; ca. 30 600 #Fathers of the church #Jewish law #Justification (Christian theology) #Law (Theology) #Paul Paul's 'works of the Law' in the Perspective of Second Century Reception Thomas 2018 book pdf","arg":"thomas2018PaulWorksLaw","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thomas2018PaulWorksLaw","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Paul's 'works of the Law' in the Perspective of Second Century Reception \n(citekey: thomas2018PaulWorksLaw)\n\nPaul writes that we are justified by faith apart from 'works of the law', a disputed term that represents a fault line between 'old' and 'new' perspectives on Paul. Was the Apostle reacting against the Jews' good works done to earn salvation, or the Mosaic Law's practices that identified the Jewish people? Matthew J. Thomas examines how Paul's second century readers understood these points in conflict, how they relate to 'old' and 'new' perspectives, and what their collective witness suggests about the Apostle's own meaning. Surprisingly, these early witnesses align closely with the 'new' perspective, though their reasoning often differs from both viewpoints. They suggest that Paul opposes these works neither due to moralism, nor primarily for experiential or social reasons, but because the promised new law and covenant, which are transformative and universal in scope, have come in Christ. β€”\n\nkeywords: Bible, Biblical teaching, Criticism; interpretation; etc, Criticism; interpretation; etc. History, Early church; ca. 30-600, Fathers of the church, Jewish law, Justification (Christian theology), Law (Theology), Paul"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomas2018PaulWorksLaw_Pauls works of the Law in the Perspective of Se"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Thomas Aquinas's Quodlibetal Questions","autocomplete":"Thomas","subtitle":"Thomas & Nevitt 2020 πŸ“• 🏷 4","match":"@thomas2020ThomasAquinasQuodlibetal #Catholic Church #Doctrines #Early works to 1800 #Theology Thomas Aquinas's Quodlibetal Questions Thomas Nevitt 2020 book pdf","arg":"thomas2020ThomasAquinasQuodlibetal","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thomas2020ThomasAquinasQuodlibetal","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Thomas Aquinas's Quodlibetal Questions \n(citekey: thomas2020ThomasAquinasQuodlibetal)\n\nkeywords: Catholic Church, Doctrines, Early works to 1800, Theology"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomas2020ThomasAquinasQuodlibetal_Thomas Aquinass Quodlibetal Questions"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Essential Summa Theologiae: A Reader and Commentary","autocomplete":"Thomas","subtitle":"Thomas & Bauerschmidt 2021 πŸ“„ 🏷 5","match":"@thomas2021EssentialSummaTheologiae #Catholic Church #Doctrines #Summa theologica #Theology; Doctrinal #Thomas The Essential Summa Theologiae: A Reader and Commentary Thomas Bauerschmidt 2021 book","arg":"thomas2021EssentialSummaTheologiae","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thomas2021EssentialSummaTheologiae","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Essential Summa Theologiae: A Reader and Commentary \n(citekey: thomas2021EssentialSummaTheologiae)\n\n\"An expert on the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas presents selections from Aquinas's masterwork, the Summa theologiae, along with a commentary designed to provide background, explain key concepts, and walk readers through Aquinas's arguments\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Catholic Church, Doctrines, Summa theologica, Theology; Doctrinal, Thomas"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomas2021EssentialSummaTheologiae_The Essential Summa Theologiae- A Reader and Comme"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Essential Summa Theologiae: A Reader and Commentary","autocomplete":"Thomas","subtitle":"Thomas & Bauerschmidt 2021 πŸ“„ 🏷 5","match":"@thomas2021EssentialSummaTheologiaea #Catholic Church #Doctrines #Summa theologica #Theology; Doctrinal #Thomas The Essential Summa Theologiae: A Reader and Commentary Thomas Bauerschmidt 2021 book","arg":"thomas2021EssentialSummaTheologiaea","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thomas2021EssentialSummaTheologiaea","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Essential Summa Theologiae: A Reader and Commentary \n(citekey: thomas2021EssentialSummaTheologiaea)\n\n\"An expert on the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas presents selections from Aquinas's masterwork, the Summa theologiae, along with a commentary designed to provide background, explain key concepts, and walk readers through Aquinas's arguments\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Catholic Church, Doctrines, Summa theologica, Theology; Doctrinal, Thomas"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomas2021EssentialSummaTheologiaea_The Essential Summa Theologiae- A Reader and Comme"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Summa Theologica","autocomplete":"Aquinas","subtitle":"Aquinas 2014 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@thomasaquinas2014SummaTheologica Summa Theologica Aquinas 2014 book","arg":"thomasaquinas2014SummaTheologica","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thomasaquinas2014SummaTheologica","text":{"copy":"http://www.newadvent.org/summa/","largetype":"Summa Theologica \n(citekey: thomasaquinas2014SummaTheologica)\n\nThomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, 2nd, rev. ed., trans. Fathers of the English Dominican Province (1920; New Advent, 2008): I, Q.65, Art.4, (or 1.65.4)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomasaquinas2014SummaTheologica_Summa Theologica"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://www.newadvent.org/summa/","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://www.newadvent.org/summa/"}}},{"title":"Summa Theologiae","autocomplete":"Aquinas","subtitle":"Aquinas 🌐","match":"@thomasaquinasSummaTheologiae Summa Theologiae Aquinas misc","arg":"thomasaquinasSummaTheologiae","icon":{"path":"icons/manuscript.png"},"uid":"thomasaquinasSummaTheologiae","text":{"copy":"http://www.newadvent.org/summa/","largetype":"Summa Theologiae \n(citekey: thomasaquinasSummaTheologiae)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomasaquinasSummaTheologiae_Summa Theologiae"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://www.newadvent.org/summa/","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://www.newadvent.org/summa/"}}},{"title":"Answerable and Unanswerable Questions","autocomplete":"Thomasson","subtitle":"Thomasson 2007 In: Metametaphysics 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@thomasson2007AnswerableUnanswerableQuestions Answerable and Unanswerable Questions Thomasson 2007 Metametaphysics article","arg":"thomasson2007AnswerableUnanswerableQuestions","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"thomasson2007AnswerableUnanswerableQuestions","text":{"copy":"http://www.fil.lu.se/files/eventfile996.pdf","largetype":"Answerable and Unanswerable Questions \n(citekey: thomasson2007AnswerableUnanswerableQuestions)\n\n(intro) While fights about ontology rage on in the ring, there's long been a suspicion whispered in certain corners of the stadium that at least some of the fights aren't real. Granted the disputants all think they are really disagreeing\\textemdash it's not the sincerity of the 'serious ontologists' that's in question, but rather their judgment that they are engaged in a real debate about genuine issues of substance. I will discuss two types of debates here: debates about the identity and persistence conditions and 'ontological kind' of various things (people, works of art, etc.), and debates about what things and sorts of things really exist in the world\\textemdash e.g. are there (really) organisms, artifacts, mereological sums and the like. According to the participants, such 'deep' ontological debates can not be resolved by ordinary empirical investigations such as journalists or scientists might engage in, and all the participants in such debates generally take pains to argue that their conclusions are not inconsistent with anything the normal person (journalist, scientist) would want to say. Nonetheless, they are supposed to conflict with things other serious ontologists say, and they are supposed to be resolvable\\textemdash by philosophical argumentation rather than by investigative science or journalism. I'll try to raise a strong suspicion that in each case these debates are either shallow debates about meanings, ultimately to be resolved by way of a form of conceptual analysis, simple debates about matters of fact such as would be resolvable by journalists or scientists, or mere pseudo-debates involving disputants talking past each other or responding to incomplete, unanswerable questions. The upshot will be that the claims of 'serious ontologists' to be engaged in genuine debates about substantive issues regarding what there is must be severely circumscribed, and the primary role of the ontologist be understood instead as undertaking a kind of conceptual analysis."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thomasson2007AnswerableUnanswerableQuestions_Answerable and Unanswerable Questions"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://www.fil.lu.se/files/eventfile996.pdf","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://www.fil.lu.se/files/eventfile996.pdf"}}},{"title":"Bible Illustrations","autocomplete":"Thompson","subtitle":"Thompson 1896 ","match":"@thompson1896BibleIllustrations Bible Illustrations Thompson 1896 book","arg":"thompson1896BibleIllustrations","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thompson1896BibleIllustrations","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Bible Illustrations \n(citekey: 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In particular, concepts of moral properties and concepts of secondary qualities are both said to be response-dependent. By rigidification, response-dependent concepts can be used to denote objective, mind-independent properties. But Peter Railton has argued that rigidification is an inappropriate means for securing objectivity for moral value. The present paper defends rigidified response-dependence for moral concepts against Railton's thought experiment. In the process, the role of rigidification in the response-dependent analysis of moral concepts is clarified, and Railton's strategy for arguing against rigidification is shown to be fundamentally mistaken."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thompson2006MoralValueResponseDependence_Moral Value Response-Dependence and Rigid Design"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1353/cjp.2006.0005","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1353/cjp.2006.0005"}}},{"title":"Genesis I-II","autocomplete":"Thompson","subtitle":"Thompson (Ed.) 2012 🏷 2","match":"@thompson2012GenesisIII #Bible #Commentaries Genesis I II Thompson 2012 book","arg":"thompson2012GenesisIII","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thompson2012GenesisIII","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Genesis I-II \n(citekey: thompson2012GenesisIII)\n\nkeywords: Bible, Commentaries"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"thompson2012GenesisIII_Genesis I-II"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Genesis 1-11","autocomplete":"Thompson","subtitle":"Thompson (Ed.) 2014 πŸ““ πŸ“„ 🏷 3","match":"@thompson2014Genesis111 #Religion / Biblical Commentary / Old Testament #Religion / Biblical Studies / Old Testament #Religion / Reference Genesis 1 11 Thompson 2014 book *","arg":"thompson2014Genesis111","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"thompson2014Genesis111","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Genesis 1-11 \n(citekey: thompson2014Genesis111)\n\nThe first chapters of Genesis are the bedrock of the Jewish and Christian traditions. In these inaugural pages of the canon, the creation of the world, the fall of the human creature, the promise of redemption and the beginning of salvation history are found. Interwoven in the text are memorable stories of the ancient biblical patriarchs and matriarchs. Throughout the history of commentary, interpreters have lavished attention on the rich passages recounting the six days of creation, the tragic fall of God's creatureβ€”from the expulsion of the first parents to Cain's fratricide and the catastrophe of the Floodβ€”as well as the allegorical sign of hope in the ark of Noah. Commentators in the Reformation continued this venerable tradition of detailed focus on these primordial stories, finding themselves and their era deeply connected to the tragedies and promises, the genealogies and marvels of God's providential election and governance. Above all, Reformation-era interpreters found anchor for their teaching, preaching and hope in the promise of Christ running through these first chapters, from creation to the calling of Abraham. While following the precedent of patristic and medieval commentators on Scripture, as well as Rabbinic midrash, the Reformers provide insightful and startling fresh readings of familiar passages, inviting readers to see the ancient text with new eyes. This volume collects the comments of not only the monumental thinkers like Luther, Calvin and Melancthon, but also many important figures of the time who are lesser-known today. Here we find rich fare from Johannes Brenz, Wolfgang Capito, Hans Denck, Wolfgang Musculus, Johannes Oecolampadius and Peter Martyr Vermigli. Readers will encounter comments from a wide array of perspectives, from the magisterial Reformers to radical Protestants like Balthasar Hubmaier, Menno Simons, Pilgram Marpeck and Dirk Philips, as well as some Catholic thinkers, such as Desiderius Erasmus and Cardinal Cajetan. Important contributions from female voices, like Katharina SchΓΌtz Zell and Anna Maria van Schurman are included also. 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This is the first book length study of how succeeding generations from the First Crusade in 1099 to the present day have understood, refashioned, moulded and manipulated accounts of these medieval wars of religion to suit changing contemporary circumstances and interests. Modern perceptions of the crusade remain in many places vivid; in some malign and politically toxic. This book explores the literary and academic traditions that have framed past and present debate. The crusades have attracted some of the leading historical writers, scholars and controversialists from John Foxe (of Book of Martyrs fame), to the philosophers G.W. Leibniz, Voltaire and David Hume, to historians such as William Robertson, Edward Gibbon and Leopold Ranke. Academic trends and controversies in Europe, America and the Near East in the last hundred years, including discussions of all the leading modern crusader scholars from Carl Erdmann and Steven Runciman onwards, bring the account up to date in 2010. 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Is theology a separate discipline from biblical interpretation? Many interpreters are highly skeptical of the truth claims of the Bible as well as of its use in shaping the way in which we interact with \"the modern world.\" Vanhoozer posits that since Jesus Christ is \"the Word incarnate,\" words are God's means of sanctioning a truthful way of life, politics, and values. Deconstruction and postmodernity notwithstanding, the student of the ancient text must learn to let the text speak meaningfully to a new context."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"vangemeren1999GUIDEOLDTESTAMENT_A GUIDE TO OLD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY AND EXEGESIS- Th"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Effectual Call or Causal Effect? Summons, Sovereignty and Su…","autocomplete":"Vanhoozer","subtitle":"Vanhoozer 1998 In: Tyndale Bulletin 49(2) πŸ“„ 🏷 4","match":"@vanhoozer1998EffectualCallCausal #calvinism #locution #panentheism #reformed theology Effectual Call or Causal Effect? Summons, Sovereignty and Supervenient Grace Vanhoozer 1998 Tyndale Bulletin article","arg":"vanhoozer1998EffectualCallCausal","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"vanhoozer1998EffectualCallCausal","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Effectual Call or Causal Effect? Summons, Sovereignty and Supervenient Grace \n(citekey: vanhoozer1998EffectualCallCausal)\n\nClassical theism is in danger of being overthrown by the current revolution in theological paradigms. The doctrine of the effectual call affords a good case study of the broader God/world relation: if God's call and divine action in general are interventions, then grace appears ultimately to be a matter of efficient causality\\textemdash an impersonal relation. Panentheists argue that God need not intervene in the world because the world is in God and, therefore, is open to his general call. On the panentheistic analogy, God is to the world as the mind is to the brain, and divine grace, like the mind, does not intervene but 'supervenes' on the world, God's body. It is not clear, however, whether God's personal agency can be preserved in this model. Rethinking the doctrine of the effectual call in terms of 'speech acts' suggests a new picture for the God/world relation, where the Spirit 'advenes' on the Word to bring about not an impersonal but a uniquely personal effect: understanding.\n\nkeywords: calvinism, locution, panentheism, reformed theology"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"vanhoozer1998EffectualCallCausal_Effectual Call or Causal Effect? 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He details how doctrine serves the churchβ€”the theater of the gospelβ€”by directing individuals and congregations to participate in the drama of what God is doing to renew all things in Jesus Christ. Taking his cue from George Lindbeck and others who locate the criteria of Christian identity in Spirit-led church practices, Vanhoozer relocates the norm for Christian doctrine in the canonical practices, which, he argues, both provoke and preserve the integrity of the church&\\#39;s witness as prophetic and apostolic.\n\nkeywords: Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / General, Religion / Christian Theology / General"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"vanhoozer2005DramaDoctrineCanonicalLinguistic_The Drama of Doctrine- A Canonical-Linguistic Appr"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Review Article : Kevin Vanhoozer and the Drama of Doctrine","autocomplete":"Vanhoozer","subtitle":"Vanhoozer et al. 2006 In: Foundations 1998 ","match":"@vanhoozer2006ReviewArticleKevin Review Article : Kevin Vanhoozer and the Drama of Doctrine Vanhoozer There Nikides 2006 Foundations article","arg":"vanhoozer2006ReviewArticleKevin","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"vanhoozer2006ReviewArticleKevin","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Review Article : Kevin Vanhoozer and the Drama of Doctrine \n(citekey: vanhoozer2006ReviewArticleKevin)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"vanhoozer2006ReviewArticleKevin_Review Article - Kevin Vanhoozer and the Drama of "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Remythologizing Theology: Divine Action, Passion, and Author…","autocomplete":"Vanhoozer","subtitle":"Vanhoozer 2010 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@vanhoozer2010RemythologizingTheologyDivine Remythologizing Theology: Divine Action, Passion, and Authorship Vanhoozer 2010 book","arg":"vanhoozer2010RemythologizingTheologyDivine","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"vanhoozer2010RemythologizingTheologyDivine","text":{"copy":"https://www.goodreads.com/work/best_book/12935553-remythologizing-theology-divine-action-passion-and-authorship","largetype":"Remythologizing Theology: Divine Action, Passion, and Authorship \n(citekey: vanhoozer2010RemythologizingTheologyDivine)\n\nThe rise of modern science and the proclaimed 'death' of God in the nineteenth century led to a radical questioning of divine action and ..."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"vanhoozer2010RemythologizingTheologyDivine_Remythologizing Theology- Divine Action Passion "},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://www.goodreads.com/work/best_book/12935553-remythologizing-theology-divine-action-passion-and-authorship","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://www.goodreads.com/work/best_book/12935553-remythologizing-theology-divine-action-passion-and-authorship"}}},{"title":"\" ASCENDING THE MOUNTAIN , SINGING THE ROCK : BIBLICAL INTER…","autocomplete":"Vanhoozer","subtitle":"Vanhoozer & Vanhoozer 2012 ","match":"@vanhoozer2012ASCENDINGMOUNTAINSINGING \" ASCENDING THE MOUNTAIN , SINGING THE ROCK : BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION EARTHED , TYPED , AND TRANSFIGURED \" Vanhoozer Vanhoozer 2012 article","arg":"vanhoozer2012ASCENDINGMOUNTAINSINGING","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"vanhoozer2012ASCENDINGMOUNTAINSINGING","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"\" ASCENDING THE MOUNTAIN , SINGING THE ROCK : BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION EARTHED , TYPED , AND TRANSFIGURED \" \n(citekey: vanhoozer2012ASCENDINGMOUNTAINSINGING)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"vanhoozer2012ASCENDINGMOUNTAINSINGING_ ASCENDING THE MOUNTAIN SINGING THE ROCK - BIBL"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Biblical Authority after Babel: Retrieving the Solas in the…","autocomplete":"Vanhoozer","subtitle":"Vanhoozer 2016 πŸ“„","match":"@vanhoozer2016BiblicalAuthorityBabel Biblical Authority after Babel: Retrieving the Solas in the Spirit of Mere Protestant Christianity Vanhoozer 2016 book","arg":"vanhoozer2016BiblicalAuthorityBabel","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"vanhoozer2016BiblicalAuthorityBabel","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Biblical Authority after Babel: Retrieving the Solas in the Spirit of Mere Protestant Christianity \n(citekey: vanhoozer2016BiblicalAuthorityBabel)\n\nHow the Five Solas Can Renew Biblical InterpretationIn recent years, notable scholars have argued that the Protestant Reformation unleashed interpretive anarchy on the church. Is it time to consider the Reformation to be a 500-year experiment gone wrong?World-renowned evangelical theologian Kevin Vanhoozer thinks not. While he sees recent critiques as legitimate, he argues that retrieving the Reformation's core principles offers an answer to critics of Protestant biblical interpretation. Vanhoozer explores how a proper reappropriation of the five solasβ€”sola gratia (grace alone), sola fide (faith alone), sola scriptura (Scripture alone), solus Christus (in Christ alone), and sola Deo gloria (for the glory of God alone)β€”offers the tools to constrain biblical interpretation and establish interpretive authority. 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I examine Wessling's summary of my paper, conclude that his description is accurate and fair, appreciate his proposed solution, then go on to restate why I think he may not have fully allayed my concern. 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Ancient and Medievalphilosophers might have said that metaphysics was, like chemistry orastrology, to be defined by its subject-matter: metaphysics was the\"science'' that studied \"being as such'' or\"the first causes of things'' or \"things that do notchange''. It is no longer possible to define metaphysics thatway, for two reasons. First, a philosopher who denied the existence ofthose things that had once been seen as constituting thesubject-matter of metaphysics\\textemdash first causes or unchangingthings\\textemdash would now be considered to be making thereby ametaphysical assertion. Second, there are many philosophicalproblems that are now considered to be metaphysical problems (or atleast partly metaphysical problems) that are in no way related tofirst causes or unchanging things\\textemdash the problem of free will, forexample, or the problem of the mental and the physical., The first three sections of this entry examine a broad selection ofproblems considered to be metaphysical and discuss ways in which thepurview of metaphysics has expanded over time. We shall see that thecentral problems of metaphysics were significantly more unified in theAncient and Medieval eras. Which raises a question\\textemdash is there anycommon feature that unites the problems of contemporary metaphysics?The final two sections discuss some recent theories of the nature andmethodology of metaphysics. 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Verbeek's aim is to provide as complete a picture as possible of the discussions that accompanied the introduction of Descartes's philosophy into Dutch universities, especially those in Utrecht and Leiden, and to analyze some of the major problems that philosophy raised in the eyes of Aristotelian philosophers and orthodox theologians. The period covered extends from 1637, the year in which Descartes published his Discours de la Methode, until his death in 1650. Verbeek demonstrates how Cartesian philosophy moved successfully into the schools and universities of Holland and how this resulted in a real evolution of Descartes's thought beyond the somewhat dogmatic position of Descartes himself. Verbeek further argues that this progression was an essential step in the universal propagation of Cartesian philosophy throughout Europe during the second half of the seventeenth century. 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Discusses the life and works of Augustine within their full historical context, rather than privileging the theological context Presents Augustine & rsquo;s life, works and leading ideas in the cultural context of the late Roman world, providing a vibrant and engaging sense of August. Introduction : Augustine and company / Mark Vessey β€” Political history : the later Roman Empire / Christopher Kelly β€” Cultural beography : Roman North Africa / William E. Klingshirn β€” Religious sociology : being Christian in the time of Augustine / Γ‰ric Rebillard β€” Spes saeculi : Augustine's worldly ambition and career / R.S.O. 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Philosopher : Augustine in retirement / Gillian Clark β€” Conversationalist and consultant : Augustine in dialogue / Therese Fuhrer β€” Mystic and monk : Augustine and the spiritual life / John Peter Kenney β€” Preacher : Augustine and his congregation / Hildegund MΓΌller β€” Administrator : Augustine in his diocese / Neil B. McLynn β€” Controversialist : Augustine in combat / Caroline Humfress β€” Augustine on the will / James Wetzel β€” Augustine on the body / David G. Hunter β€” Augustine on friendship and orthodoxy / Stefan Rebenich β€” Augustine on the Church (against the Donatists) / Alexander Evers β€” Augustine on the statesman and the two cities / Robert Dodaro β€” Augustine on scripture and the Trinity / Sabine MacCormack β€” Augustine on redemption / Lewis Ayres β€” Augustine's works in circulation / Clemens Weidmann β€” Augustine in the West, 430-ca. 900 / Conrad Leyser β€” Augustine in the western Middle Ages to the Reformation / Eric L. 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The fact that the first thousandyears of ancient Christianity frequently espoused the teaching that Jesus suffered death, punishment, and a curse for fallen humanity as the penalty for human sin shows the falsity of such a claim. The fact that early Christians supported other views of the atonement did not exclude the possibility of their supporting penal substitution also. Other views of the atonement include the classic/ransom, the satisfaction, the moral influence, and the governmental theories. Without discussing penal substitution thoroughly, the following church fathers and writings expressed their support for the theory: Ignatius, the Epistle of Barnabas, the Epistle to Diognetus, Justin Martyr, Eusebius of Caesarea, Eusebius of Emesa, Hilary of Poitiers, Athanasius, Basil the Great, Gregory ofNazianzus, Ambrose of Milan, John Chrysostom, Augustine of Hippo, Cyril of Alexandria, Severus of Antioch, and Oecumenius. 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Pieter Vos demonstrates that post-Reformation theological ethics still understands the good in terms of the good life, takes virtues as necessary for living the good life and considers human nature as a source of moral knowledge. Vos approaches Protestant theology as an important bridge between pre-modern virtue ethics, shaped by Aristotle and transformed by Augustine of Hippo, and late modern understandings of morality. The volume covers a range of topics, going from eudaimonism and Calvinist ethics to Reformed scholastic virtue ethics and character formation in the work of S\\o ren Kierkegaard. The author shows how Protestantism has articulated other-centered virtues from a theology of grace, affirmed ordinary life and emphasized the need of transformation of this life and its orders. 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But then she meets the glamorous Shug Avery, a singer and rebellious black woman who has taken charge of her own destiny. 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In it, he proposed a number of novel and creative arguments for the existence of God which have yet to receive the attention they deserve. In Two Dozen (or so) Arguments for God, each of Plantinga's original suggestions, many of which he only briefly sketched, is developed in detail by a wide variety of accomplished scholars. The authors look to metaphysics, epistemology, semantics, ethics, aesthetics, and beyond, finding evidence for God in almost every dimension of reality. Those arguments new to natural theology are more fully developed, and well-known arguments are given new life. 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S. Feinberg (2004). This new revised and expanded version is the third edition of this classic text which originated from Feinberg's doctoral dissertation. Feinberg is the reader's evangelical (holding to a moderate form of Calvinism) guide through the troubling, multidimensional issue of evil. In chapter chapter six: \"God and moral evil,\" he describes himself from a metaphysical standpoint as a 'modified rationalist,\" in regards to ethics, he is a \"nonconsequentialist,\" and he holds a \"compatibilistic\" account of free will in the debate about evil. He believes that God cannot remove moral evil without contradicting other purposes He has for His creation. Many readers will be introduced to new terms and ideas. Feinberg does a brilliant job of defining terms, unpacking and simplifying complex concepts, providing examples, and elucidating the varied schools of thought addressing the problems of evil. 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The actual topic was whether or not a man can ever face, or ever has to face, a moral dilemma, a situation where he must choose between two courses of action both of which it would be wrong for him to undertake. Thomas Nagel worriedly suggested that this could happen and that it did happen whenever someone was forced to choose between upholding an important moral principle an avoiding some looming disater. R.B. Brandt argued that it cound not possibly happen, for there were guidelines we might follow and calculations we might go through which would necessarily yield the conclusion that one or the other course of action was the right one to undertake in the circumstances (or that it did not matter which we undertook). R.M. 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While retaining the deepest concerns of the historic tradition, Ware offers a more rational view of God's dealings with His children\\textendash a view that is reflected in Scripture's own testimony of Him. 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For the sixteen centuries following her murder by a mob of Christians Hypatia has been remembered in books, poems, plays, paintings, and films as a victim of religious intolerance whose death symbolized the end of the Classical world. But Hypatia was a person before she was a symbol. Her great skill in mathematics and philosophy redefined the intellectual life of her home city of Alexandria. Her talent as a teacher enabled her to assemble a circle of dedicated male students. Her devotion to public service made her a force for peace and good government in a city that struggled to maintain trust and cooperation between pagans and Christians. Despite these successes, Hypatia fought countless small battles to live the public and intellectual life that she wanted. This book rediscovers the life Hypatia led, the unique challenges she faced as a woman who succeeded spectacularly in a man's world, and the tragic story of the events that led to her murder"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"watts2017HypatiaLifeLegend_Hypatia- The Life and Legend of an Ancient Philoso"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Eternal Decline and Fall of Rome: The History of a Dange…","autocomplete":"Watts","subtitle":"Watts 2021 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 4","match":"@watts2021EternalDeclineFall #Empire; 30 B.C. 476 A.D #Historiography #History #Rome The Eternal Decline and Fall of Rome: The History of a Dangerous Idea Watts 2021 book pdf","arg":"watts2021EternalDeclineFall","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"watts2021EternalDeclineFall","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Eternal Decline and Fall of Rome: The History of a Dangerous Idea \n(citekey: watts2021EternalDeclineFall)\n\n\"The Eternal Decline and Fall of Rome: The History of a Dangerous Idea traces the development and use of the rhetoric of Roman decline and renewal across 2200 years. Beginning in the Roman Republic at the turn of the 2nd century BC and stretching to the uses of Roman decline in the present day, the book argues that the use of this common rhetoric frequently blamed people for sparking Roman decline. It also evolves over time. In the Republic, politicians like Cato pointed to decline in the present and promised future renewal. Augustus and other emperors beginning a new imperial dynasty often claimed to have sparked a renewal that corrected the decline caused by their predecessors. Early Christian emperors like Constantine and Theodosius I experimented with a rhetoric of progress in which they claimed that Rome's embrace of Christianity meant it would become better than it ever had been before. The fifth century loss of the west forced Christians like Augustine to disentangle Christian and Roman progress. It also enabled the eastern emperor Justinian to justify invasions of Africa, Italy, and Spain as restorations of lost territories to Roman rule. Western emperors ranging from Charlemagne to Charles V used similar claims to support military action directed from the west against the east. Figures as diverse as Napoleon and Mussolini show that the allure of restoring Rome remained potent into the twentieth century, but the story of Rome's decline and fall, popularized by eighteenth century writers like Montesquieu and Gibbon, is now most frequently evoked as a warning about the consequence of social or political change\"β€”\n\nkeywords: Empire; 30 B.C.-476 A.D, Historiography, History, Rome"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"watts2021EternalDeclineFall_The Eternal Decline and Fall of Rome- The History "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Incarnation","autocomplete":"Webster","subtitle":"Webster 2007 In: The Blackwell Companion to Modern Theology 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 5","match":"@webster2007Incarnation #christian beliefs #church #god #incarnation #Jesus christ Incarnation Webster 2007 The Blackwell Companion to Modern Theology incollection","arg":"webster2007Incarnation","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"webster2007Incarnation","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch13","largetype":"Incarnation \n(citekey: webster2007Incarnation)\n\nThis chapter contains sections titled: Orientation Archaeology Exposition Conclusion\n\nkeywords: christian beliefs, church, god, incarnation, Jesus christ"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"webster2007Incarnation_Incarnation"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch13","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch13"}}},{"title":"The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology","autocomplete":"Webster","subtitle":"Webster et al. 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Organized thematically, it treats in detail the full array of topics in systematic theology, as well as questions of its sources and norms, its relation to other theological and non-theological fields of enquiry, and some major trends in current work. Each chapter provides an analysis of research and debate on its topic. The focus is on doctrinal (rather than historical) questions, and on major (rather than ephemeral) debates. The aim is to stimulate readers to reach theological judgements on the basis of consideration of the range of opinion. Drawn from Europe, the U.K., and North America, the authors are all leading practitioners of the discipline. Readers will find expert guidance as well as creative suggestions about the future direction of the study of Christian doctrine."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"webster2009OxfordHandbookSystematic_The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Ressourcement Theology and Protestantism","autocomplete":"Webster","subtitle":"Webster 2011 In: Ressourcement:A Movement for Renewal in Twentieth-Century Catholic Theology ","match":"@webster2011RessourcementTheologyProtestantism Ressourcement Theology and Protestantism Webster Flynn Murray 2011 Ressourcement:A Movement for Renewal in Twentieth Century Catholic Theology incollection","arg":"webster2011RessourcementTheologyProtestantism","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"webster2011RessourcementTheologyProtestantism","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Ressourcement Theology and Protestantism \n(citekey: webster2011RessourcementTheologyProtestantism)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"webster2011RessourcementTheologyProtestantism_Ressourcement Theology and Protestantism"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Domain of the Word: Scripture and Theological Reason","autocomplete":"Webster","subtitle":"Webster 2014 ","match":"@webster2014DomainWordScripture The Domain of the Word: Scripture and Theological Reason Webster 2014 book","arg":"webster2014DomainWordScripture","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"webster2014DomainWordScripture","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Domain of the Word: Scripture and Theological Reason \n(citekey: webster2014DomainWordScripture)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"webster2014DomainWordScripture_The Domain of the Word- Scripture and Theological "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"DEFENDING DOUBLE EFFECT Ralph Wedgwood","autocomplete":"Wedgwood","subtitle":"Wedgwood 2011 ","match":"@wedgwood2011DEFENDINGDOUBLEEFFECT DEFENDING DOUBLE EFFECT Ralph Wedgwood Wedgwood 2011 article","arg":"wedgwood2011DEFENDINGDOUBLEEFFECT","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"wedgwood2011DEFENDINGDOUBLEEFFECT","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"DEFENDING DOUBLE EFFECT Ralph Wedgwood \n(citekey: wedgwood2011DEFENDINGDOUBLEEFFECT)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wedgwood2011DEFENDINGDOUBLEEFFECT_DEFENDING DOUBLE EFFECT Ralph Wedgwood"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A Student's Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible: Its His…","autocomplete":"Wegner","subtitle":"Wegner 2006 ","match":"@wegner2006StudentGuideTextual A Student's Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible: Its History, Methods & Results Wegner 2006 book","arg":"wegner2006StudentGuideTextual","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"wegner2006StudentGuideTextual","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"A Student's Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible: Its History, Methods & Results \n(citekey: wegner2006StudentGuideTextual)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wegner2006StudentGuideTextual_A Students Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bibl"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia","autocomplete":"Weil","subtitle":"Weil et al. 1997 ","match":"@weil1997BibliaHebraicaStuttgartensia Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia Weil Elliger Rudolph Bibelgesellschaft 1997 book","arg":"weil1997BibliaHebraicaStuttgartensia","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"weil1997BibliaHebraicaStuttgartensia","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia \n(citekey: weil1997BibliaHebraicaStuttgartensia)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"weil1997BibliaHebraicaStuttgartensia_Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"In the Likeness of Sinful Flesh","autocomplete":"Weinandy","subtitle":"Weinandy 1993 🌐 🏷 1","match":"@weinandy1993LikenessSinfulFlesh #9780567096432 In the Likeness of Sinful Flesh Weinandy 1993 book","arg":"weinandy1993LikenessSinfulFlesh","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"weinandy1993LikenessSinfulFlesh","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0036930600047025","largetype":"In the Likeness of Sinful Flesh \n(citekey: weinandy1993LikenessSinfulFlesh)\n\nkeywords: 9780567096432"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"weinandy1993LikenessSinfulFlesh_In the Likeness of Sinful Flesh"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0036930600047025","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/S0036930600047025"}}},{"title":"Is There an Echo in Here?","autocomplete":"Weinberger","subtitle":"Weinberger 2004 In: Salon.Com(1990) 🌐 🏷 2","match":"@weinberger2004ThereEchoHere #2004 Elections #Salon.com Is There an Echo in Here? 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Despite biblical prohibitions against lying, the Bible rarely offers an evaluation of its characters or their conduct, thus leaving the moral ambiguity regarding the Bible's attitude toward the ethical nature of deception open to interpretation by the reader. This article uses contemporary moral debate to elucidate the ethical problems that arise from morally ambiguous biblical narratives depicting deception. Did Abram, and later Isaac, act ethically when they identified their wives as their sisters? Were Simeon and Levi morally justified in their deception and ambush of the inhabitants of Shechem? Philosophical analysis of the biblical stories, in light of arguments advanced by Immanuel Kant and Benjamin Constant, support different interpretations that contribute to an enhanced understanding of the biblical text and a more informed evaluation by its readers."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"weiss2017EthicsDeceptionBiblical_The Ethics of Deception in Biblical Narrative"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.5325/jjewiethi.3.1.0001","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.5325/jjewiethi.3.1.0001"}}},{"title":"McDowell, Hypothetical Imperatives and Natural Law","autocomplete":"Weithman","subtitle":"Weithman 1991 In: American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly πŸ“„ 🏷 7","match":"@weithman1991McDowellHypotheticalImperatives #j #mcdowell #metaphysics #natural law #reason #religion #virtue McDowell, Hypothetical Imperatives and Natural Law Weithman 1991 American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly article","arg":"weithman1991McDowellHypotheticalImperatives","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"weithman1991McDowellHypotheticalImperatives","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"McDowell, Hypothetical Imperatives and Natural Law \n(citekey: weithman1991McDowellHypotheticalImperatives)\n\nIn this paper I consider John McDowell's argument that the motivational force of requirements of virtue can be accounted for without appealing to the interests, desires or inclinations of the virtuous person. McDowell argues, against Philippa Foot's claim thatmoral imperatives are hypothetical, that the virtuous person sees hiscircumstances as giving him sufficient reason for virtuous action. Ascription of desires, interests or inclinations are, McDowell suggests, parasitic upon this perception of circumstances and unnecessary to explain virtuous action. I argue, for Foot and against McDowell, that antecedently intelligible interests or desiresare necessary to account for the motivational force of at least some imperatives of virtue, those arrived at after practical deliberation.My discussion of deliberation draws on the work of Thomas Aquinas; I conclude by contrasting Aquinas's natural law view of the virtues with the view McDowell suggests.\n\nkeywords: j, mcdowell, metaphysics, natural law, reason, religion, virtue"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"weithman1991McDowellHypotheticalImperatives_McDowell Hypothetical Imperatives and Natural Law"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Augustine and Aquinas on Original Sin and the Function of Po…","autocomplete":"Weithman","subtitle":"Weithman 1992 In: Journal of the History of Philosophy 30(3) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@weithman1992AugustineAquinasOriginal Augustine and Aquinas on Original Sin and the Function of Political Authority Weithman 1992 Journal of the History of Philosophy article","arg":"weithman1992AugustineAquinasOriginal","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"weithman1992AugustineAquinasOriginal","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1353/hph.1992.0058","largetype":"Augustine and Aquinas on Original Sin and the Function of Political Authority \n(citekey: weithman1992AugustineAquinasOriginal)\n\nAugustine thought political authority's function is to restrain vicious behavior; Aquinas attributes to it a positive role. Scholarly arguments contrasting them appeal to texts in which they discuss whether there would have been political authority had the fall not occurred. Augustine thinks not; Aquinas explicitly says otherwise. I argue that Augustine did not think attachment to the common good morally valuable and so denied that promoting such attachment is a function of political authority. Aquinas thought attachment to the common good morally improving and numbered promoting this attachment among political authority's functions. It is a function he thinks government would have exercised even had humanity remained sinless."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"weithman1992AugustineAquinasOriginal_Augustine and Aquinas on Original Sin and the Func"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1353/hph.1992.0058","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1353/hph.1992.0058"}}},{"title":"Baptism and the Relationship Between the Covenants","autocomplete":"Wellum","subtitle":"Wellum 2006 In: Believer's Baptism; Sign of the New Covenant in Christ πŸ“„","match":"@wellum2006BaptismRelationshipCovenants Baptism and the Relationship Between the Covenants Wellum 2006 Believer's Baptism; Sign of the New Covenant in Christ article","arg":"wellum2006BaptismRelationshipCovenants","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"wellum2006BaptismRelationshipCovenants","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Baptism and the Relationship Between the Covenants \n(citekey: wellum2006BaptismRelationshipCovenants)\n\nIs believer's baptism the clear teaching of the New Testament Scriptures? What are the historical and theological challenges to believer's baptism? What are the practical applications for believer's baptism today? Volume two in the NEW AMERICAN COMMENTARY STUDIES IN BIBLE & THEOLOGY (NACSBT) series for pastors, advanced Bible students, and other deeply committed laypersons addresses these compelling questions. Indeed, Believer's Baptism begins with the belief that believer's baptism (as opposed to infant baptism or other faith proclaiming methods) is the clear teaching of the New Testament. Along the way, the argument is supported by written contributions from Andreas Kostenberger, Robert Stein, Thomas Schreiner, Stephen Wellum, Steve McKinion, Jonathan Rainbow, Shawn Wright, and Mark Dever.Users will find this an excellent extension of the long-respected NEW AMERICAN COMMENTARY."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wellum2006BaptismRelationshipCovenants_Baptism and the Relationship Between the Covenants"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"T Hemes in B Iblical T Heology","autocomplete":"Wellum","subtitle":"Wellum et al. 2016 ","match":"@wellum2016HemesIblicalHeology T Hemes in B Iblical T Heology Wellum Gentry Meade Parker 2016 article","arg":"wellum2016HemesIblicalHeology","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"wellum2016HemesIblicalHeology","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"T Hemes in B Iblical T Heology \n(citekey: wellum2016HemesIblicalHeology)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wellum2016HemesIblicalHeology_T Hemes in B Iblical T Heology"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Social Capital, Voluntary Associations and Collective Action…","autocomplete":"Welzel","subtitle":"Welzel et al. 2005 In: Journal of Civil Society 1(2) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@welzel2005SocialCapitalVoluntary Social Capital, Voluntary Associations and Collective Action: Which Aspects of Social Capital Have the Greatest 'civic' Payoff? Welzel Inglehart Deutsch 2005 Journal of Civil Society article","arg":"welzel2005SocialCapitalVoluntary","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"welzel2005SocialCapitalVoluntary","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1080/17448680500337475","largetype":"Social Capital, Voluntary Associations and Collective Action: Which Aspects of Social Capital Have the Greatest 'civic' Payoff? \n(citekey: welzel2005SocialCapitalVoluntary)\n\nDespite a great variety of theoretical approaches, empirical analyses of social capital are surprisingly similar. Virtually all of them treat membership in voluntary associations as the chief indicator of community involvement while neglecting another form of community involvement: participation in elite-challenging actions. Likewise, authors readily attribute manifold civic benefits to associational life, while hesitating to attribute such benefits to elite-challenging activity. We question these views on two grounds. Firstly, we argue that elite-challenging action reflects social capital, even though this is a specific form of it: an emancipative form typical of self-assertive publics. Secondly, we use data from the Value Surveys to demonstrate that elitechallenging action is linked with greater civic benefits, at both the individual and societal level, than is membership in voluntary associations. This finding confirms the concept of human development, which suggests that emancipative forms of social capital are more civic in their consequences than others. Following this concept, we show that mass self-expression values nurture emancipative social capital, in motivating elite-challenging action. Finally, we locate self-expression values and elite-challenging actions in a theory of emancipative social capital."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"welzel2005SocialCapitalVoluntary_Social Capital Voluntary Associations and Collect"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1080/17448680500337475","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1080/17448680500337475"}}},{"title":"The Book of Leviticus","autocomplete":"Wenham","subtitle":"Wenham 1979 ","match":"@wenham1979BookLeviticus The Book of Leviticus Wenham 1979 book","arg":"wenham1979BookLeviticus","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"wenham1979BookLeviticus","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Book of Leviticus \n(citekey: wenham1979BookLeviticus)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wenham1979BookLeviticus_The Book of Leviticus"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Genesis 1\\textendash 15","autocomplete":"Wenham","subtitle":"Wenham 1987 ","match":"@wenham1987Genesis15 Genesis 1\\textendash 15 Wenham 1987 book","arg":"wenham1987Genesis15","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"wenham1987Genesis15","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Genesis 1\\textendash 15 \n(citekey: wenham1987Genesis15)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wenham1987Genesis15_Genesis 1-textendash 15"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Genesis 16\\textendash 50","autocomplete":"Wenham","subtitle":"Wenham 1994 ","match":"@wenham1994Genesis1650 Genesis 16\\textendash 50 Wenham 1994 book","arg":"wenham1994Genesis1650","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"wenham1994Genesis1650","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Genesis 16\\textendash 50 \n(citekey: wenham1994Genesis1650)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wenham1994Genesis1650_Genesis 16-textendash 50"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Divine Authority [Book Review: God and Moral Obligation by C…","autocomplete":"Werpehowski","subtitle":"Werpehowski 2013 In: First Things(November) ","match":"@werpehowski2013DivineAuthorityBook Divine Authority [Book Review: God and Moral Obligation by C. Stephen Evans] Werpehowski 2013 First Things article","arg":"werpehowski2013DivineAuthorityBook","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"werpehowski2013DivineAuthorityBook","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Divine Authority [Book Review: God and Moral Obligation by C. Stephen Evans] \n(citekey: werpehowski2013DivineAuthorityBook)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"werpehowski2013DivineAuthorityBook_Divine Authority [Book Review- God and Moral Oblig"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Analytic Theology as Sapiential Theology: Reflections on a C…","autocomplete":"Wessling","subtitle":"Wessling 2017 In: Open Theology 3(1) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@wessling2017AnalyticTheologySapiential Analytic Theology as Sapiential Theology: Reflections on a Concern Raised by Kevin J. Vanhoozer Wessling 2017 Open Theology article","arg":"wessling2017AnalyticTheologySapiential","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"wessling2017AnalyticTheologySapiential","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2017-0030","largetype":"Analytic Theology as Sapiential Theology: Reflections on a Concern Raised by Kevin J. Vanhoozer \n(citekey: wessling2017AnalyticTheologySapiential)\n\nIn a recent essay, the prolific and influential evangelical theologian, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, claims that analytic theology \"is one of the major developments of our time, boasting annual conferences, a manifesto, and an online journal.'' Vanhoozer mentions the rise of analytic theology not to celebrate its success but to offer a cautionary note to those who are inclined to practice theology in an analytic key. One of the concerns that Vanhoozer raises is that the analytic method falls short of what we might call \"sapiential theology''\\textemdash roughly, theology that facilitates the acquisition of wisdom. In this paper, I examine this concern and explore a few ways in which analytic theology might be sapiential."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wessling2017AnalyticTheologySapiential_Analytic Theology as Sapiential Theology- Reflecti"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2017-0030","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2017-0030"}}},{"title":"Understanding Paul: The Early Christian Worldview of the Let…","autocomplete":"Westerholm","subtitle":"Westerholm 2004 🏷 3","match":"@westerholm2004UnderstandingPaulEarly #Bible #Criticism; interpretation; etc #Paul Understanding Paul: The Early Christian Worldview of the Letter to the Romans Westerholm 2004 book","arg":"westerholm2004UnderstandingPaulEarly","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"westerholm2004UnderstandingPaulEarly","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Understanding Paul: The Early Christian Worldview of the Letter to the Romans \n(citekey: westerholm2004UnderstandingPaulEarly)\n\nkeywords: Bible, Criticism; interpretation; etc, Paul"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"westerholm2004UnderstandingPaulEarly_Understanding Paul- The Early Christian Worldview "},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Justification Reconsidered: Rethinking a Pauline Theme","autocomplete":"Westerholm","subtitle":"Westerholm 2013 πŸ“• 🏷 3","match":"@westerholm2013JustificationReconsideredRethinking #Bible #Justification (Christian theology) #Theology Justification Reconsidered: Rethinking a Pauline Theme Westerholm 2013 book pdf","arg":"westerholm2013JustificationReconsideredRethinking","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"westerholm2013JustificationReconsideredRethinking","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Justification Reconsidered: Rethinking a Pauline Theme \n(citekey: westerholm2013JustificationReconsideredRethinking)\n\nkeywords: Bible, Justification (Christian theology), Theology"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"westerholm2013JustificationReconsideredRethinking_Justification Reconsidered- Rethinking a Pauline T"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"On the Structure and Significance of Augustine's Moral Gramm…","autocomplete":"Westerholm","subtitle":"Westerholm 2021 In: Journal of Religious Ethics 49(4) 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 6","match":"@westerholm2021StructureSignificanceAugustine #Augustine #dependence #humility #justice #mediation #power On the Structure and Significance of Augustine's Moral Grammar Westerholm 2021 Journal of Religious Ethics article","arg":"westerholm2021StructureSignificanceAugustine","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"westerholm2021StructureSignificanceAugustine","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/jore.12372","largetype":"On the Structure and Significance of Augustine's Moral Grammar \n(citekey: westerholm2021StructureSignificanceAugustine)\n\nThis essay traces Augustine's understanding of the structuring elements that give shape to human becoming. It presents this understanding as a distinctive form of maximalism in thinking about happiness, justice, and power, and as standing apart from classical and modern alternatives in its approach to desire, power, and mediation. By tracing the way that Augustine develops a moral grammar across three distinctive constellations of concepts, it shows where influential interpretations of his work leave important elements behind, and wider contemporary conceptions may benefit from dialogue with his work.\n\nkeywords: Augustine, dependence, humility, justice, mediation, power"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"westerholm2021StructureSignificanceAugustine_On the Structure and Significance of Augustines M"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/jore.12372","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/jore.12372"}}},{"title":"Romans: Text, Readers, & the History of Interpretation","autocomplete":"Westerholm","subtitle":"Westerholm 2022 🏷 4","match":"@westerholm2022RomansTextReaders #Bible #Criticism; interpretation; etc. History #RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics #RELIGION / Biblical Studies / New Testament / Paul's Letters Romans: Text, Readers, & the History of Interpretation Westerholm 2022 book","arg":"westerholm2022RomansTextReaders","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"westerholm2022RomansTextReaders","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Romans: Text, Readers, & the History of Interpretation \n(citekey: westerholm2022RomansTextReaders)\n\nkeywords: Bible, Criticism; interpretation; etc. History, RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics, RELIGION / Biblical Studies / New Testament / Paul's Letters"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"westerholm2022RomansTextReaders_Romans- Text Readers & the History of Interpreta"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Hegel's Epistemology: A Philosophical Introduction to the Ph…","autocomplete":"Westphal","subtitle":"Westphal 2003 πŸ“• 🏷 3","match":"@westphal2003HegelEpistemologyPhilosophical #Hegel; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich #Knowledge; Theory of #PhΓ€nomenologie des Geistes Hegel's Epistemology: A Philosophical Introduction to the Phenomenology of Spirit Westphal 2003 book pdf","arg":"westphal2003HegelEpistemologyPhilosophical","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"westphal2003HegelEpistemologyPhilosophical","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Hegel's Epistemology: A Philosophical Introduction to the Phenomenology of Spirit \n(citekey: westphal2003HegelEpistemologyPhilosophical)\n\nkeywords: Hegel; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, Knowledge; Theory of, PhΓ€nomenologie des Geistes"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"westphal2003HegelEpistemologyPhilosophical_Hegels Epistemology- A Philosophical Introduction"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Hegel","autocomplete":"Westphal","subtitle":"Westphal 2007 In: The Blackwell Companion to Modern Theology 🌐 🏷 5","match":"@westphal2007Hegel #christianity #god worship #hegel #philosophy #theological seminary Hegel Westphal 2007 The Blackwell Companion to Modern Theology incollection","arg":"westphal2007Hegel","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"westphal2007Hegel","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch18","largetype":"Hegel \n(citekey: westphal2007Hegel)\n\nkeywords: christianity, god worship, hegel, philosophy, theological seminary"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"westphal2007Hegel_Hegel"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch18","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470996768.ch18"}}},{"title":"How Hume and Kant Reconstruct Natural Law: Justifying Strict…","autocomplete":"Westphal","subtitle":"Westphal 2016 πŸ“• 🏷 3","match":"@westphal2016HowHumeKant #Constructivism (Philosophy) #Hume; David #Kant; Immanuel How Hume and Kant Reconstruct Natural Law: Justifying Strict Objectivity without Debating Moral Realism Westphal 2016 book pdf","arg":"westphal2016HowHumeKant","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"westphal2016HowHumeKant","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"How Hume and Kant Reconstruct Natural Law: Justifying Strict Objectivity without Debating Moral Realism \n(citekey: westphal2016HowHumeKant)\n\nkeywords: Constructivism (Philosophy), Hume; David, Kant; Immanuel"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"westphal2016HowHumeKant_How Hume and Kant Reconstruct Natural Law- Justify"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Grounds of Pragmatic Realism: Hegel's Internal Critique and…","autocomplete":"Westphal","subtitle":"Westphal 2018 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 4","match":"@westphal2018GroundsPragmaticRealism #Criticism and interpretation #Criticism; interpretation; etc #Hegel; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich #Kant; Immanuel Grounds of Pragmatic Realism: Hegel's Internal Critique and Reconstruction of Kant's Critical Philosophy Westphal 2018 book pdf","arg":"westphal2018GroundsPragmaticRealism","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"westphal2018GroundsPragmaticRealism","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Grounds of Pragmatic Realism: Hegel's Internal Critique and Reconstruction of Kant's Critical Philosophy \n(citekey: westphal2018GroundsPragmaticRealism)\n\nGrounds of Pragmatic Realism' argues that Hegel?s philosophy from the 1807 Phenomenology of Spirit through his last Berlin lectures on philosophical psychology demonstrates how Kant?s critique of rational judgment across his Critical corpus can be disentangled from Kant?s failed Transcendental Idealism and developed into a cogent, pragmatic realism, within which the social and historical aspects of rational inquiry and justification are shown to justify realism about the objects of empirical knowledge. Hegel?s demonstration reveals how deeply contemporary epistemology remains beholden to pre-Critical options, none of which are adequate to the natural sciences, nor to commonsense. Hegel recognised and justified (independently) Kant?s semantics of singular cognitive reference to particulars within space and time\n\nkeywords: Criticism and interpretation, Criticism; interpretation; etc, Hegel; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, Kant; Immanuel"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"westphal2018GroundsPragmaticRealism_Grounds of Pragmatic Realism- Hegels Internal Cri"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Hegel's Civic Republicanism: Integrating Natural Law with Ka…","autocomplete":"Westphal","subtitle":"Westphal 2020 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@westphal2020HegelCivicRepublicanism Hegel's Civic Republicanism: Integrating Natural Law with Kant's Moral Constructivism Westphal 2020 book pdf","arg":"westphal2020HegelCivicRepublicanism","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"westphal2020HegelCivicRepublicanism","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Hegel's Civic Republicanism: Integrating Natural Law with Kant's Moral Constructivism \n(citekey: westphal2020HegelCivicRepublicanism)\n\n\"In this book, Kenneth Westphal offers an original interpretation of Hegel's moral philosophy. Building on his previous study of the role of natural law in Hume's and Kant's accounts of justice, Westphal argues that Hegel developed and justified a robust form of civic republicanism. Westphal identifies, for the first time, the proper genre to which Hegel's Philosophical Outlines of Justice belongs and to which it so prodigiously contributes, which he calls Natural Law Constructivism, an approach developed by Hume, Rousseau, Kant, and Hegel. He brings to bear Hegel's adoption and augmentation of Kant's Critique of rational judgment and justification in all non-formal domains to his moral philosophy in his Outlines. Westphal argues that Hegel's justification of the standards of political legitimacy successfully integrates Rousseau's Independence Requirement into the role of public reason within a constitutional republic. In these regards, Hegel's moral and political principles are progressive not only in principle, but also in practice. Hegel's Civic Republicanism will be of interest to scholars of moral philosophy, social and political philosophy, Hegel, 18th- and 19th-century philosophy\"β€”"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"westphal2020HegelCivicRepublicanism_Hegels Civic Republicanism- Integrating Natural L"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Augustine's City of God: A Critical Guide","autocomplete":"Wetzel","subtitle":"Wetzel (Ed.) 2012 πŸ“• 🏷 5","match":"@wetzel2012AugustineCityGod #_tablet #Apologetics #Augustine #De civitate Dei #Kingdom of God Augustine's City of God: A Critical Guide Wetzel 2012 book pdf","arg":"wetzel2012AugustineCityGod","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"wetzel2012AugustineCityGod","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Augustine's City of God: A Critical Guide \n(citekey: wetzel2012AugustineCityGod)\n\nkeywords: _tablet, Apologetics, Augustine, De civitate Dei, Kingdom of God"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wetzel2012AugustineCityGod_Augustines City of God- A Critical Guide"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The New Testament in Modern Speech: An Idiomatic Translation…","autocomplete":"Weymouth","subtitle":"Weymouth 1903 ","match":"@weymouth1903NewTestamentModern The New Testament in Modern Speech: An Idiomatic Translation into Everyday English from the Text of \"The Resultant Greek Testament'': Commentary Weymouth Hampden Cook 1903 book","arg":"weymouth1903NewTestamentModern","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"weymouth1903NewTestamentModern","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The New Testament in Modern Speech: An Idiomatic Translation into Everyday English from the Text of \"The Resultant Greek Testament'': Commentary \n(citekey: weymouth1903NewTestamentModern)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"weymouth1903NewTestamentModern_The New Testament in Modern Speech- An Idiomatic T"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"John","autocomplete":"Whitacre","subtitle":"Whitacre 1999 ","match":"@whitacre1999John John Whitacre 1999 book","arg":"whitacre1999John","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"whitacre1999John","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"John \n(citekey: whitacre1999John)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"whitacre1999John_John"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Why Favour Simplicity?","autocomplete":"White","subtitle":"White 2005 In: Analysis 65.3(July 2005) 🌐","match":"@white2005WhyFavourSimplicity Why Favour Simplicity? White 2005 Analysis article","arg":"white2005WhyFavourSimplicity","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"white2005WhyFavourSimplicity","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/65.3.205","largetype":"Why Favour Simplicity? \n(citekey: white2005WhyFavourSimplicity)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"white2005WhyFavourSimplicity_Why Favour Simplicity?"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/65.3.205","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/65.3.205"}}},{"title":"The Incarnate Lord: A Thomistic Study in Christology","autocomplete":"White","subtitle":"White 2015 πŸ“• 🏷 5","match":"@white2015IncarnateLordThomistic #History of doctrines #Jesus Christ #Middle Ages; 600 1500 #Person and offices #Thomas The Incarnate Lord: A Thomistic Study in Christology White 2015 book pdf","arg":"white2015IncarnateLordThomistic","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"white2015IncarnateLordThomistic","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Incarnate Lord: A Thomistic Study in Christology \n(citekey: white2015IncarnateLordThomistic)\n\nkeywords: History of doctrines, Jesus Christ, Middle Ages; 600-1500, Person and offices, Thomas"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"white2015IncarnateLordThomistic_The Incarnate Lord- A Thomistic Study in Christolo"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Divine Simplicity and the Holy Trinity","autocomplete":"White","subtitle":"White 2016 In: International Journal of Systematic Theology 18(1) 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 1","match":"@white2016DivineSimplicityHoly #_tablet Divine Simplicity and the Holy Trinity White 2016 International Journal of Systematic Theology article","arg":"white2016DivineSimplicityHoly","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"white2016DivineSimplicityHoly","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12133","largetype":"Divine Simplicity and the Holy Trinity \n(citekey: white2016DivineSimplicityHoly)\n\nThe doctrine of divine simplicity is largely ignored in modern continental theology and has been criticized by some analytic theists. However, it plays a central role in patristic and medieval trinitarian thought, and is a doctrinal affirmation of the Catholic Church. This article seeks to illustrate the significance of the teaching first by examining the contrasting modern trinitarian theologies of Karl Barth and Richard Swinburne, noting how each suffers from a deficit of reference to the doctrine of divine simplicity. The article then presents four aspects of Aquinas' teaching on divine simplicity. From this a consideration of trinitarian persons ensues that illustrates why the distinction of persons in God can best be understood by making use of Aquinas' theology of 'subsistent relations', while the unified nature of God can best be understood in terms of 'personal modes of subsistence'. Based on this analysis, the contrasting insights of both Barth and Swinburne can be fully retained, without the contrasting inherent problems that the theology of each presents.\n\nkeywords: _tablet"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"white2016DivineSimplicityHoly_Divine Simplicity and the Holy Trinity"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12133","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12133"}}},{"title":"Happiness: The Perfection of Man","autocomplete":"Wieland","subtitle":"Wieland 1982 In: The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism 1100\\textendash 1600 🌐","match":"@wieland1982HappinessPerfectionMan Happiness: The Perfection of Man Wieland 1982 The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism 1100\\textendash 1600 article","arg":"wieland1982HappinessPerfectionMan","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"wieland1982HappinessPerfectionMan","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521226059.038","largetype":"Happiness: The Perfection of Man \n(citekey: wieland1982HappinessPerfectionMan)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wieland1982HappinessPerfectionMan_Happiness- The Perfection of Man"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521226059.038","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521226059.038"}}},{"title":"In Defense of Non-Natural, Non-Theistic Moral Realism","autocomplete":"Wielenberg","subtitle":"Wielenberg 2009 In: Faith and Philosophy: Journal of the Society of Christian Philosophers 26(1) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@wielenberg2009DefenseNonNaturalNonTheistic In Defense of Non Natural, Non Theistic Moral Realism Wielenberg 2009 Faith and Philosophy: Journal of the Society of Christian Philosophers article","arg":"wielenberg2009DefenseNonNaturalNonTheistic","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"wielenberg2009DefenseNonNaturalNonTheistic","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.5840/faithphil20092612","largetype":"In Defense of Non-Natural, Non-Theistic Moral Realism \n(citekey: wielenberg2009DefenseNonNaturalNonTheistic)\n\nMany believe that objective morality requires a theistic foundation. I maintain that there are 'sui generis' objective ethical facts that do not reduce to natural or supernatural facts. On my view, objective morality does not require an external foundation of any kind. After explaining my view, I defend it against a variety of objections posed by William Wainwright, William Lane Craig, and J. P. Moreland."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wielenberg2009DefenseNonNaturalNonTheistic_In Defense of Non-Natural Non-Theistic Moral Real"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.5840/faithphil20092612","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.5840/faithphil20092612"}}},{"title":"Utilitarianism and the Divine Command Theory","autocomplete":"Wierenga","subtitle":"Wierenga 1984 In: American Philosophical Quarterly 21(4) πŸ“„ 🏷 3","match":"@wierenga1984UtilitarianismDivineCommand #Divine imperative #ethics #utilitarianism Utilitarianism and the Divine Command Theory Wierenga 1984 American Philosophical Quarterly article","arg":"wierenga1984UtilitarianismDivineCommand","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"wierenga1984UtilitarianismDivineCommand","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Utilitarianism and the Divine Command Theory \n(citekey: wierenga1984UtilitarianismDivineCommand)\n\nI first describe both utilitarianism and the divine command theory. i then consider six objections that have been raised against the divine command theory. i argue that if they are good objections to the divine command theory, they are also good objections to utilitarianism. but there are plausible rejoinders available both to the divine command theory and to utilitarianism. hence, since the objections are properly thought not to refute utilitarianism, they should not be thought to refute the divine command theory.\n\nkeywords: Divine-imperative, ethics-, utilitarianism-"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wierenga1984UtilitarianismDivineCommand_Utilitarianism and the Divine Command Theory"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"UTILITARIANISM AND THE DIVINE COMMAND THEORY","autocomplete":"Wierenga","subtitle":"Wierenga 2011 ","match":"@wierenga2011UTILITARIANISMDIVINECOMMAND UTILITARIANISM AND THE DIVINE COMMAND THEORY Wierenga 2011 article","arg":"wierenga2011UTILITARIANISMDIVINECOMMAND","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"wierenga2011UTILITARIANISMDIVINECOMMAND","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"UTILITARIANISM AND THE DIVINE COMMAND THEORY \n(citekey: wierenga2011UTILITARIANISMDIVINECOMMAND)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wierenga2011UTILITARIANISMDIVINECOMMAND_UTILITARIANISM AND THE DIVINE COMMAND THEORY"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Savior of the World: The Message of Luke's Gospel","autocomplete":"Wilcock","subtitle":"Wilcock 1979 ","match":"@wilcock1979SaviorWorldMessage The Savior of the World: The Message of Luke's Gospel Wilcock 1979 book","arg":"wilcock1979SaviorWorldMessage","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"wilcock1979SaviorWorldMessage","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Savior of the World: The Message of Luke's Gospel \n(citekey: wilcock1979SaviorWorldMessage)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wilcock1979SaviorWorldMessage_The Savior of the World- The Message of Lukes Gos"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Message of Revelation: I Saw Heaven Opened","autocomplete":"Wilcock","subtitle":"Wilcock 1986 ","match":"@wilcock1986MessageRevelationSaw The Message of Revelation: I Saw Heaven Opened Wilcock 1986 book","arg":"wilcock1986MessageRevelationSaw","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"wilcock1986MessageRevelationSaw","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Message of Revelation: I Saw Heaven Opened \n(citekey: wilcock1986MessageRevelationSaw)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wilcock1986MessageRevelationSaw_The Message of Revelation- I Saw Heaven Opened"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Neoplatonism","autocomplete":"Wildberg","subtitle":"Wildberg 2019 In: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„ 🏷 21","match":"@wildberg2019Neoplatonism #al Farabi #al Kindi #Ammonius #Augustine; Saint #Damascius #Iamblichus #Ibn Sina [Avicenna] #Maimonides #Neoplatonism: in the Renaissance #Olympiodorus #Origen #Philoponus #Plotinus #Plutarch #Porphyry #Proclus #Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite #Simplicius #Stephanus of Alexandria #Syrianus #Theology of Aristotle Neoplatonism Wildberg Zalta 2019 The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy incollection pdf","arg":"wildberg2019Neoplatonism","icon":{"path":"icons/book_chapter.png"},"uid":"wildberg2019Neoplatonism","text":{"copy":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2019/entries/neoplatonism/","largetype":"Neoplatonism \n(citekey: wildberg2019Neoplatonism)\n\nThe term \"Neoplatonism'' refers to a philosophicalschool of thought that first emerged and flourished in the Greco-Romanworld of late antiquity, roughly from the time of the Roman ImperialCrisis to the Arab conquest, i.e., the middle of the 3rd tothe middle of the 7th century. In consequence of the demiseof ancient materialist or corporealist thought such as Epicureanismand Stoicism, Neoplatonism became the dominant philosophical ideologyof the period, offering a comprehensive understanding of the universeand the individual human being's place in it. However, incontrast to labels such as \"Stoic'',\"Peripatetic'' or \"Platonic'', the designation\"Neoplatonic'' is of modern coinage and to some extent amisnomer. Late antique philosophers now counted among \"theNeoplatonists'' did not think of themselves as engaged in somesort of effort specifically to revive the spirit and the letter ofPlato's dialogues. To be sure, they did call themselves\"Platonists'' and held Plato's views, which theyunderstood as a positive system of philosophical doctrine, in higheresteem than the tenets of the pre-Socratics, Aristotle, or any othersubsequent thinker. However, and more importantly, their signatureproject is more accurately described as a grand synthesis of anintellectual heritage that was by then exceedingly rich andprofound. In effect, they absorbed, appropriated, and creativelyharmonized almost the entire Hellenic tradition of philosophy,religion, and even literature\\textemdash with the exceptions ofEpicureanism, which they roundly rejected, and the thoroughgoingcorporealism of the Stoics. The result of this effort was a grandioseand powerfully persuasive system of thought that reflected upon amillennium of intellectual culture and brought the scientific andmoral theories of Plato, Aristotle, and the ethics of the Stoics intofruitful dialogue with literature, myth, and religious practice. Invirtue of their inherent respect for the writings of many of theirpredecessors, the Neoplatonists together offered a kind ofmeta-discourse and reflection on the sum-total of ideas produced overcenturies of sustained inquiry into the human condition., As a natural consequence of their insistence on the undiminishedrelevance of the past, the Neoplatonists developed theircharacteristically speculative brand of philosophical enquiry in whichempirical facts tended to serve as illustrations rather than heuristicstarting points or test cases. Today, the Neoplatonic system maystrike one as lofty, counterintuitive, and implausible, but to dismissit out of hand is difficult, especially if one is prepared to takeseriously a few fundamental assumptions that are at least notobviously wrong and may possibly be right., The most fundamental of these assumptions, which the Neoplatonistsshared with the majority of intellectuals of the ancient world,including most pre-Socratic thinkers as well as Socrates, Plato,Aristotle and their followers, is that mindful consciousness(nous, often translated as thought, intelligence, orintellect) is in an important sense ontologically prior to thephysical realm typically taken for ultimate reality (Mind overMatter). There existed a dispute between Plato and Aristotle overwhether or not the objects of mindful consciousness (abstractconcepts, Platonic or otherwise, numbers, geometrical properties, andso forth) are also ontologically prior, but the Neoplatonists regardedthis fact as a matter of inconsequential detail. And so, following avenerable and abiding tradition of Mind over Matter, Neoplatonisminevitably turned out to be an idealist type of philosophy., The second assumption, which the Neoplatonists shared with theStoics and the Hermetists (an influential group of Egyptian religiousthinkers that predate the rise of Neoplatonism), was that reality, inall its cognitive and physical manifestations, depended on a highestprinciple which is unitary and singular. Neoplatonic philosophy is astrict form of principle-monism that strives to understand everythingon the basis of a single cause that they considered divine, andindiscriminately referred to as \"the First'', \"theOne'', or \"the Good''. Since it is reasonable toassume, as the Neoplatonists did, that any efficient cause isontologically prior to, and hence more real, than its effect, then, inthe hierarchy of being, the first principle, whatever it is, cannot beless \"real'' than the phenomena it is supposed to explain.Given the veracity of the first assumption (the ontological priorityof intelligence and consciousness), it follows at once that the firstprinciple must be a principle of consciousness. In consequence, thefundamental challenge all Neoplatonists struggled to meet wasessentially the following: How are we to understand and describe theemergence of the universe, with all its diverse phenomena, as theeffect of a singular principle of consciousness? Inparticular\\textemdash and in this regard Neoplatonism shares certainconcerns with modern cosmology\\textemdash how is it possible to understandthe emergence of the physical, material universe from a singularitythat is in every sense unlike this universe? Their answer to thisquestion was entirely new, and went far beyond any prior cosmicaetiology, including that of Plato's Timaeus, inelegance and sophistication.\n\nkeywords: al-Farabi, al-Kindi, Ammonius, Augustine; Saint, Damascius, Iamblichus, Ibn Sina [Avicenna], Maimonides, Neoplatonism: in the Renaissance, Olympiodorus, Origen, Philoponus, Plotinus, Plutarch, Porphyry, Proclus, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, Simplicius, Stephanus of Alexandria, Syrianus, Theology of Aristotle"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wildberg2019Neoplatonism_Neoplatonism"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2019/entries/neoplatonism/","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2019/entries/neoplatonism/"}}},{"title":"Jesus Under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents the Historica…","autocomplete":"Wilkins","subtitle":"Wilkins & Moreland 1995 πŸ“„","match":"@wilkins1995JesusFireModern Jesus Under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents the Historical Jesus Wilkins Moreland 1995 book","arg":"wilkins1995JesusFireModern","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"wilkins1995JesusFireModern","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Jesus Under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents the Historical Jesus \n(citekey: wilkins1995JesusFireModern)\n\nWho is Jesus? What did he do? What did he say? -Are the traditional answer to these questions still to be trusted? - Did the early church and tradition \"Christianize\" Jesus? - Was Christianity built on clever conceptions of the church, or on the character and actions of an actual person? These and similar questions have come under scrutiny by a forum of biblical scholars called the Jesus Seminar. Their conclusions have been widely publicized in magazines such as Time and Newsweek. Jesus Under Fire challenges the methodology and findings of the Jesus Seminar, which generally clash with the biblical records. It examines the authenticity of the words, actions, miracles, and resurrection of Jesus, and presents compelling evidence for the traditional biblical teachings. Combining accessibility with scholarly depth, Jesus Under Fire helps readers judge for themselves whether the Jesus of the Bible is the Jesus of history, and whether the gospels' claim is valid that he is the only way to God."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wilkins1995JesusFireModern_Jesus Under Fire- Modern Scholarship Reinvents the"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Abraham, Isaac, and the Toxin: A Kavkan Reading of the Bindi…","autocomplete":"Willard-Kyle","subtitle":"Willard-Kyle 2022 In: Rel. Stud. 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@willard kyle2022AbrahamIsaacToxin Abraham, Isaac, and the Toxin: A Kavkan Reading of the Binding of Isaac Willard Kyle 2022 Rel. Stud. article pdf","arg":"willard-kyle2022AbrahamIsaacToxin","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"willard-kyle2022AbrahamIsaacToxin","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412522000439","largetype":"Abraham, Isaac, and the Toxin: A Kavkan Reading of the Binding of Isaac \n(citekey: willard-kyle2022AbrahamIsaacToxin)\n\nAbstract I argue that the story of God's commanding Abraham to sacrifice Isaac can be read as a variant of Kavka's (1983) Toxin Puzzle. On this reading, Abraham has no reason to kill Isaac, only reason to intend to kill Isaac. On one version of the Kavkan reading, it's impossible for Abraham, thus situated, to form the intention to kill Isaac. This would make the binding an impossible story: I explore the ethical and theological consequences of reading the story in this way. Finally, I suggest that analytic philosophers may have more to contribute to interpretative projects in philosophical theology than generally practised."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"willard-kyle2022AbrahamIsaacToxin_Abraham Isaac and the Toxin- A Kavkan Reading of"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412522000439","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412522000439"}}},{"title":"Arius: Heresy & Tradition","autocomplete":"Williams","subtitle":"Williams 2001 ","match":"@williams2001AriusHeresyTradition Arius: Heresy & Tradition Williams 2001 article","arg":"williams2001AriusHeresyTradition","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"williams2001AriusHeresyTradition","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Arius: Heresy & Tradition \n(citekey: williams2001AriusHeresyTradition)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"williams2001AriusHeresyTradition_Arius- Heresy & Tradition"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"What Does Love Know? St Thomas on the Trinity.: The Aquinas…","autocomplete":"Williams","subtitle":"Williams 2001 In: New Blackfriars 82(964) 🌐","match":"@williams2001WhatDoesLove What Does Love Know? St Thomas on the Trinity.: The Aquinas Lecture, Oxford Jan 24th 2001 Williams 2001 New Blackfriars article","arg":"williams2001WhatDoesLove","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"williams2001WhatDoesLove","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-2005.2001.tb01758.x","largetype":"What Does Love Know? St Thomas on the Trinity.: The Aquinas Lecture, Oxford Jan 24th 2001 \n(citekey: williams2001WhatDoesLove)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"williams2001WhatDoesLove_What Does Love Know? St Thomas on the Trinity.- Th"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-2005.2001.tb01758.x","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-2005.2001.tb01758.x"}}},{"title":"The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus","autocomplete":"Williams","subtitle":"Williams (Ed.) 2003 πŸ“• 🏷 1","match":"@williams2003CambridgeCompanionDuns #Duns Scotus; John The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus Williams 2003 book pdf","arg":"williams2003CambridgeCompanionDuns","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"williams2003CambridgeCompanionDuns","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus \n(citekey: williams2003CambridgeCompanionDuns)\n\nkeywords: Duns Scotus; John"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"williams2003CambridgeCompanionDuns_The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"A Christian Response to ' Against All Gods '. Part One : Int…","autocomplete":"Williams","subtitle":"Williams 2007 🏷 13","match":"@williams2007ChristianResponseAll #a #against all gods #atheism #author #belief #book title #c #evidence #faith #god #grayling #rationality #religion A Christian Response to ' Against All Gods '. Part One : Intellectual Respectability Williams 2007 article","arg":"williams2007ChristianResponseAll","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"williams2007ChristianResponseAll","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"A Christian Response to ' Against All Gods '. Part One : Intellectual Respectability \n(citekey: williams2007ChristianResponseAll)\n\nkeywords: a, against all gods, atheism, author, belief, book title, c, evidence, faith, god, grayling, rationality, religion"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"williams2007ChristianResponseAll_A Christian Response to Against All Gods . Part"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"On Augustine","autocomplete":"Williams","subtitle":"Williams 2016 πŸ“„","match":"@williams2016Augustine On Augustine Williams 2016 book","arg":"williams2016Augustine","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"williams2016Augustine","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"On Augustine \n(citekey: williams2016Augustine)\n\n\"St Augustine not only shaped the development of Western theology, he also made a major contribution to political theory (City of God) and through his Confessions to the understanding of human psychology.\" β€”"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"williams2016Augustine_On Augustine"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Ethics","autocomplete":"Williams","subtitle":"Williams (Ed.) 2018 🏷 1","match":"@williams2018CambridgeCompanionMedieval #Ethics; Medieval The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Ethics Williams 2018 book","arg":"williams2018CambridgeCompanionMedieval","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"williams2018CambridgeCompanionMedieval","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Ethics \n(citekey: williams2018CambridgeCompanionMedieval)\n\nkeywords: Ethics; Medieval"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"williams2018CambridgeCompanionMedieval_The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Ethics"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Biblical Interpretation","autocomplete":"Williams","subtitle":"Williams ","match":"@williamsBiblicalInterpretation Biblical Interpretation Williams article","arg":"williamsBiblicalInterpretation","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"williamsBiblicalInterpretation","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Biblical Interpretation \n(citekey: williamsBiblicalInterpretation)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"williamsBiblicalInterpretation_Biblical Interpretation"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Dostoevsky Language Faith","autocomplete":"Williams","subtitle":"Williams ","match":"@williamsDostoevskyLanguageFaith Dostoevsky Language Faith Williams book","arg":"williamsDostoevskyLanguageFaith","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"williamsDostoevskyLanguageFaith","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Dostoevsky Language Faith \n(citekey: williamsDostoevskyLanguageFaith)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"williamsDostoevskyLanguageFaith_Dostoevsky Language Faith"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Heresy and Tradition \\textbullet \\textbullet","autocomplete":"Williams","subtitle":"Williams et al. 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Lively and accessible, this book will surprise and excite all who are interested in the meaning of life, not only after death but before it."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wright2008SurprisedHopeRethinking_Surprised by Hope- Rethinking Heaven the Resurrec"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004"}}},{"title":"The Mission of God's People: A Biblical Theology of the Chur…","autocomplete":"Wright","subtitle":"Wright 2010 🏷 3","match":"@wright2010MissionGodPeople #Church work #Mission of the church #Missions The Mission of God's People: A Biblical Theology of the Church's Mission Wright 2010 book","arg":"wright2010MissionGodPeople","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"wright2010MissionGodPeople","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Mission of God's People: A Biblical Theology of the Church's Mission \n(citekey: wright2010MissionGodPeople)\n\nkeywords: Church work, Mission of the church, Missions"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wright2010MissionGodPeople_The Mission of Gods People- A Biblical Theology o"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Justification: Yesterday, Today, and Forever","autocomplete":"t wright","subtitle":"t wright 2011 In: Jets 541(March) πŸ“„","match":"@wright2011JustificationYesterdayToday Justification: Yesterday, Today, and Forever t wright 2011 Jets article","arg":"wright2011JustificationYesterdayToday","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"wright2011JustificationYesterdayToday","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Justification: Yesterday, Today, and Forever \n(citekey: wright2011JustificationYesterdayToday)\n\nI am grateful for the invitation to be with you at this meeting and to take part in a further discussion of justication. I cherish the hope that we will be able this morning to sort out one or two key questions and see where the disagreements of recent years really lie. You may recall that John Henry New-man\\textemdash who himself said some interesting things about justication\\textemdash made a distinction between two dierent types of disagreement. Sometimes, he said, we disagree about words, and sometimes we disagree about things. Sometimes, that is, our disagreements are purely verbal: we are using dierent words, but underneath, when we explain what we mean, we are saying the same thing. Sometimes, though, we really are disagreeing about matters of substance\\textemdash even though, confusingly, we may actually be using the same words. I suspect there is something of both types of disagreement going on in current debates, and it would be helpful if we could at least get some clarity there. You might have thought, perhaps, that my title reected the fact that this debate seems to be going on and on, yesterday, today, and perhaps forever. I hope that will not be the case, though I am not particularly optimistic. The title is intended to do two things. First, it is intended to ag up the fact that justication is anchored rmly and squarely in Jesus the Messiah, the cruci-ed and risen Lord, who is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Though that is a quotation from Heb 13:8, it could stand as a summary of Paul's view of Jesus, too. And the point about justication is that what God says of Jesus the Messiah, he says of all those who belong to the Messiah. He said it yester-day, when Jesus died and rose again. He says it today, in and through Jesus who ever lives to make intercession for us. And he will say it tomorrow, when Jesus returns to judge and save, to complete his kingdom work on earth as in heaven. So the rst point is that justication is anchored and rooted rmly in Jesus himself. The second point to which my title refers is the triple tense of justication. Justication has, as we all I think know, three tenses in Paul's writing. He can speak of past justication; he can speak of it as a present reality; and he can speak of it as still in some sense future."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wright2011JustificationYesterdayToday_Justification- Yesterday Today and Forever"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"What Did St Paul Really Say ?","autocomplete":"Wright","subtitle":"Wright et al. ","match":"@wrightWhatDidSt What Did St Paul Really Say ? 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We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wykstra1984HumeanObstacleEvidential_The Humean Obstacle to Evidential Arguments from S"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00136567","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00136567"}}},{"title":"Simplicity, Personhood, and Divinity","autocomplete":"Wynn","subtitle":"Wynn 1997 In: International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 41 ","match":"@wynn1997SimplicityPersonhoodDivinity Simplicity, Personhood, and Divinity Wynn 1997 International Journal for Philosophy of Religion article","arg":"wynn1997SimplicityPersonhoodDivinity","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"wynn1997SimplicityPersonhoodDivinity","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Simplicity, Personhood, and Divinity \n(citekey: wynn1997SimplicityPersonhoodDivinity)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wynn1997SimplicityPersonhoodDivinity_Simplicity Personhood and Divinity"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"God and Goodness","autocomplete":"Wynn","subtitle":"Wynn 1999 πŸ“„","match":"@wynn1999GodGoodness God and Goodness Wynn 1999 book","arg":"wynn1999GodGoodness","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"wynn1999GodGoodness","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"God and Goodness \n(citekey: wynn1999GodGoodness)\n\n\"God and Goodness\" takes the experience of value as a starting point for natural theology. Mark Wynn argues that theism offers our best understanding of the goodness of the world, especially its beauty and openness to the development of richer and more complex material forms. We also see that the world's goodness calls for a moral response: commitment to the goodness of the world represents a natural extension of the trust to which we aspire in our dealings with human beings."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"wynn1999GodGoodness_God and Goodness"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"Herman Bavinck's 'Yes' and Karl Barth's 'No': Constructing a…","autocomplete":"Xu","subtitle":"Xu 2019 In: Modern Theology 35(2) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@xu2019HermanBavinckYes Herman Bavinck's 'Yes' and Karl Barth's 'No': Constructing a Dialectic in Organic Approach to the Theology of General Revelation Xu 2019 Modern Theology article","arg":"xu2019HermanBavinckYes","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"xu2019HermanBavinckYes","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/moth.12469","largetype":"Herman Bavinck's 'Yes' and Karl Barth's 'No': Constructing a Dialectic-in-Organic Approach to the Theology of General Revelation \n(citekey: xu2019HermanBavinckYes)\n\nAbstract By grounding theology in God?s revelation, Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) and Karl Barth (1886-1968) take differing attitudes to general revelation, which is widely accepted in the circle of Reformed theology. Bavinck firmly says ?Yes? to the existence of the knowledge of God in creation. In contrast with him, Barth holds fast to the Christocentric view of God?s revelation, and thus says ?No? to general revelation in the universe. This divergence is primarily due to their different theological thinking and concerns. Bavinck deploys organic thinking in revelation and focuses on God?s creation, which seems to blur the distinction between general and special revelation. By contrast, Barth makes use of dialectical thinking and preoccupies himself with divine-human reconciliation, which subordinates creation to God?s redemption. To this extent, both bring about disparities within God?s revelation. This essay proposes a dialectic-in-organic approach to general revelation, which affirms the disclosure of the knowledge of the Triune God in creation, recognises the independent value of creation, and maintains the diversity-with-parity within the revelation of the Triune God."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"xu2019HermanBavinckYes_Herman Bavincks Yes and Karl Barths No- Cons"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/moth.12469","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/moth.12469"}}},{"title":"Augustine's","autocomplete":"Xxii","subtitle":"Xxii et al. ","match":"@xxiiAugustine Augustine's Xxii Life To In God article","arg":"xxiiAugustine","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"xxiiAugustine","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Augustine's \n(citekey: xxiiAugustine)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"xxiiAugustine_Augustines"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Letters to Timothy and Titus","autocomplete":"Yarbrough","subtitle":"Yarbrough 2018 ","match":"@yarbrough2018LettersTimothyTitus The Letters to Timothy and Titus Yarbrough Carson 2018 book","arg":"yarbrough2018LettersTimothyTitus","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"yarbrough2018LettersTimothyTitus","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Letters to Timothy and Titus \n(citekey: yarbrough2018LettersTimothyTitus)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"yarbrough2018LettersTimothyTitus_The Letters to Timothy and Titus"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"The Safavid-Qizilbash Ecumene and the Formation of the Qizil…","autocomplete":"Y\\ild\\ir\\im","subtitle":"Y\\ild\\ir\\im 2019 In: Iranian Stud. 52(3-4) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@yildirim2019SafavidQizilbashEcumeneFormation The Safavid Qizilbash Ecumene and the Formation of the Qizilbash Alevi Community in the Ottoman Empire, c. 1500\\textendash c. 1700 Y\\ild\\ir\\im 2019 Iranian Stud. article pdf","arg":"yildirim2019SafavidQizilbashEcumeneFormation","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"yildirim2019SafavidQizilbashEcumeneFormation","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1080/00210862.2019.1646120","largetype":"The Safavid-Qizilbash Ecumene and the Formation of the Qizilbash-Alevi Community in the Ottoman Empire, c. 1500\\textendash c. 1700 \n(citekey: yildirim2019SafavidQizilbashEcumeneFormation)\n\nAlevis, the largest religious minority of Turkey, also living in Europe and the Balkans, are distinguished from both Sunnis and Shi\\lasp ites by their latitudinarian attitude toward Islamic Law. Conceptualizing this feature as \"heterodoxy,'' earlier Turkish scholarship sought the roots of Alevi religiosity in Turkish traditions which traced back to Central Asia, on the one hand, and in medieval Anatolian Sufi orders such as the Yasawi, Bektashi, Qalandari, and WafaΚΎi, on the other. A new line of scholarship has critiqued the earlier conceptualization of Alevis as \"heterodox'' as well as the assumption of Central Asian connections. In the meantime, the new scholarship too has focused on medieval Anatolian Sufi orders, especially the Bektashi and WafaΚΎi, as the fountainhead of Alevi tradition. Critically engaging with both scholarships, this paper argues that it was the Safavid-Qizilbash movement in Anatolia, Azerbaijan, and Iran rather than medieval Sufi orders, that gave birth to Alevi religiosity."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"yildirim2019SafavidQizilbashEcumeneFormation_The Safavid-Qizilbash Ecumene and the Formation of"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1080/00210862.2019.1646120","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1080/00210862.2019.1646120"}}},{"title":"The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature","autocomplete":"Young","subtitle":"Young et al. 2004 In: Cambridge University Press ","match":"@young2004CambridgeHistoryEarly The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature Young Ayres Louth 2004 Cambridge University Press article","arg":"young2004CambridgeHistoryEarly","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"young2004CambridgeHistoryEarly","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature \n(citekey: young2004CambridgeHistoryEarly)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"young2004CambridgeHistoryEarly_The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literatur"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"From Nicaea to Chalcedon","autocomplete":"Young","subtitle":"Young 2010 ","match":"@young2010NicaeaChalcedon From Nicaea to Chalcedon Young 2010 book","arg":"young2010NicaeaChalcedon","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"young2010NicaeaChalcedon","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"From Nicaea to Chalcedon \n(citekey: young2010NicaeaChalcedon)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"young2010NicaeaChalcedon_From Nicaea to Chalcedon"},"ctrl":{"valid":false,"arg":"","subtitle":"⛔️ There is no URL or DOI."}}},{"title":"God's Presence: A Contemporary Recapitulation of Early Chris…","autocomplete":"Young","subtitle":"Young 2013 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@young2013GodPresenceContemporary God's Presence: A Contemporary Recapitulation of Early Christianity Young 2013 book","arg":"young2013GodPresenceContemporary","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"young2013GodPresenceContemporary","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139814836","largetype":"God's Presence: A Contemporary Recapitulation of Early Christianity \n(citekey: young2013GodPresenceContemporary)\n\nIn 2011, Frances Young delivered the Bampton Lectures in Oxford to great acclaim. She offered a systematic theology with contemporary coherence by engaging in conversation with the fathers of the church β€” those who laid down the parameters of Christian theology and enshrined key concepts in the creeds β€” and exploring how their teachings can be applied today, despite the differences in our intellectual and ecclesial environments. This book results from a thorough rewriting of those lectures in which Young explores the key topics of Christian doctrine in a way that is neither sim-ply dogmatic nor simply historical. She addresses the congruence of head and heart, through academic and spiritual engagement with God's gracious accommodation to human limitations. Christianity and biblical interpre-tation are discussed in depth, and the book covers key topics including cre-ation, anthropology, Christology, soteriology, spirituality, ecclesiology and Mariology, making it invaluable to those studying historical and construc-tive theology. frances young previously served as Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology, Dean of Arts, and Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Birmingham. She is the author of The Making of the Creeds (1991), Bib-lical Exegesis and the Formation of Christian Culture (1997)andBrokenness and Blessing (2007). She is co-editor of The Cambridge History of Early Chris-tian Literature (with Lewis Ayres and Andrew Louth, Cambridge, 2004)and t h efi r s tv o l u m eo fThe Cambridge History of Christianity (with Margaret M. Mitchell, Cambridge, 2006)."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"young2013GodPresenceContemporary_Gods Presence- A Contemporary Recapitulation of E"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139814836","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139814836"}}},{"title":"\"Let's Take the Text Seriously'': The Protectionist Doxa of…","autocomplete":"Young","subtitle":"Young 2019 In: Method Theory Study Relig. 32(4-5) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@young2019LetTakeText \"Let's Take the Text Seriously'': The Protectionist Doxa of Mainstream New Testament Studies Young 2019 Method Theory Study Relig. article","arg":"young2019LetTakeText","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"young2019LetTakeText","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1163/15700682-12341469","largetype":"\"Let's Take the Text Seriously'': The Protectionist Doxa of Mainstream New Testament Studies \n(citekey: young2019LetTakeText)\n\nMainstream New Testament Studies is often a space of repeating, elaborating on, identifying with, or valorizing the voices of NT writings. These common features of NT Studies resemble what scholars in Religious Studies refer to as protectionism: the privileging of a source's own claims to such an extent that interpreters let them dictate academic analysis. Through examining debates about NT sources and both Greco-Roman ethnic rhetorics and Hellenistic philosophy, this article argues that protectionism structures the doxa of mainstream NT Studies\\textemdash the commonsense that shapes what is thinkable and what questions / categories feel the most obvious. The field's protectionism often manifests itself in confused rhetoric about \"taking the text seriously'' and in the invalidating of scholarship that does something other than describe (i.e., \"exegesis'') or elaborate upon NT writings. Protectionism thus helps explain the gendered hierarchies of knowledge in NT Studies: \"exegesis'' and supposedly \"objective Historical-Criticism'' are dominant norms that reproduce the field as a masculine dominated space. As a result, critical and redescriptive research\\textemdash especially by or about women\\textemdash gets passed over since it seems \"niche'' or \"political / agenda'' driven by comparison. Interrogating the protectionism of NT Studies thus permits rethinking the politics of what kinds of scholarship seem the most obvious."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"young2019LetTakeText_Lets Take the Text Seriously- The Protectionis"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1163/15700682-12341469","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1163/15700682-12341469"}}},{"title":"Human Nature in Gregory of Nyssa. Philosophical Background a…","autocomplete":"Zachhuber","subtitle":"Zachhuber 2014 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@zachhuber2014HumanNatureGregory Human Nature in Gregory of Nyssa. Philosophical Background and Theological Significance. Zachhuber 2014 book pdf","arg":"zachhuber2014HumanNatureGregory","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"zachhuber2014HumanNatureGregory","text":{"copy":"","largetype":"Human Nature in Gregory of Nyssa. Philosophical Background and Theological Significance. \n(citekey: zachhuber2014HumanNatureGregory)\n\nThis volume explores Gregory Of Nyssa's concept of human nature. It argues that the frequent use Gregory makes of phusis-terminology is not only a terminological predilection, but rather the key to the philosophical and theological foundations of his thought. Starting from an overview of the theological landscape in the early 360's the study first demonstrates the meaning and relevance of universal human nature as an analogy for the Trinity in Cappadocian theology. The second part explores Gregory's use of this same notion in his teaching on the divine economy. It is argued that Gregory takes this philosophical theory into the service of his own theology. Ultimately the book provides an example for the mutual interaction of philosophy and Christian theology in the fourth century."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"zachhuber2014HumanNatureGregory_Human Nature in Gregory of Nyssa. 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This book offers a full analysis of this Patristic philosophy until the time of John of Damascus."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"zachhuber2020RiseChristianTheology_The Rise of Christian Theology and the End of Anci"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct"}}},{"title":"The Inescapability of Gettier Problems Author ( s ): Linda Z…","autocomplete":"Zagzebski","subtitle":"Zagzebski 1994 In: The Philosophical Quarterly 44(174) 🌐","match":"@zagzebski1994InescapabilityGettierProblems The Inescapability of Gettier Problems Author ( s ): Linda Zagzebski Source : The Philosophical Quarterly , Vol . 44 , No . 174 , ( Jan ., 1994 ), Pp . 65 73 Published by : Blackwell Publishing for The Philosophical Quarterly Stable URL : http://www.jstor Zagzebski 1994 The Philosophical Quarterly article","arg":"zagzebski1994InescapabilityGettierProblems","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"zagzebski1994InescapabilityGettierProblems","text":{"copy":"http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2220147","largetype":"The Inescapability of Gettier Problems Author ( s ): Linda Zagzebski Source : The Philosophical Quarterly , Vol . 44 , No . 174 , ( Jan ., 1994 ), Pp . 65-73 Published by : Blackwell Publishing for The Philosophical Quarterly Stable URL : http://www.jstor \n(citekey: zagzebski1994InescapabilityGettierProblems)"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"zagzebski1994InescapabilityGettierProblems_The Inescapability of Gettier Problems Author ( s "},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2220147","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2220147"}}},{"title":"On Epistemology","autocomplete":"Zagzebski","subtitle":"Zagzebski 2013 🌐 πŸ“„ 🏷 1","match":"@zagzebski2013Epistemology #icle On Epistemology Zagzebski 2013 book","arg":"zagzebski2013Epistemology","icon":{"path":"icons/book.png"},"uid":"zagzebski2013Epistemology","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004","largetype":"On Epistemology \n(citekey: zagzebski2013Epistemology)\n\napplicability for this approach.\n\nkeywords: icle"},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"zagzebski2013Epistemology_On Epistemology"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004"}}},{"title":"Incongruous Grace as Pattern of Experience","autocomplete":"Zahl","subtitle":"Zahl 2020 In: Int J Systematic Theology 22(1) 🌐 πŸ“• πŸ“„","match":"@zahl2020IncongruousGracePattern Incongruous Grace as Pattern of Experience Zahl 2020 Int J Systematic Theology article pdf","arg":"zahl2020IncongruousGracePattern","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"zahl2020IncongruousGracePattern","text":{"copy":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12402","largetype":"Incongruous Grace as Pattern of Experience \n(citekey: zahl2020IncongruousGracePattern)\n\nThis article examines the relationship between the theological concept of grace and the effects of grace on human beings in bodies and in time, in critical engagement with John Barclay's account of Paul's theology of grace in Paul and the Gift. It begins by showing how one of the book's most significant contributions is its 'thick' description of the effects of incongruous grace in the world in terms of its socially transformative power in the formation of communities. It then argues that Barclay's account is substantially less successful at giving a compelling account of the more rapid and immediate changes that Paul also associates with encounter with divine grace in the lives of Christians. The article concludes by showing how Barclay's picture can be expanded and improved by examining how the 'incongruity' of grace functions to pattern experience in relatively sudden, emotionally immediate ways rather than just through the long-term formation of a Christian habitus."},"quicklookurl":"","mods":{"fn":{"arg":"zahl2020IncongruousGracePattern_Incongruous Grace as Pattern of Experience"},"ctrl":{"valid":true,"arg":"https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12402","subtitle":"βŒƒ: Open URL – https://doi.org/10.1111/ijst.12402"}}},{"title":"Moore, Morality, Supervenience, Essence, Epistemology","autocomplete":"Zangwill","subtitle":"Zangwill 2005 In: American Philosophical Quarterly 42(2) 🌐 πŸ“„","match":"@zangwill2005MooreMoralitySupervenience Moore, Morality, Supervenience, Essence, Epistemology Zangwill 2005 American Philosophical Quarterly article","arg":"zangwill2005MooreMoralitySupervenience","icon":{"path":"icons/article.png"},"uid":"zangwill2005MooreMoralitySupervenience","text":{"copy":"http://www.jstor.org/stable/20010191","largetype":"Moore, Morality, Supervenience, Essence, Epistemology \n(citekey: zangwill2005MooreMoralitySupervenience)\n\nI argue that two disanalogies-one metaphysical, one epistemological-mark very significant differences between morality and natural kinds. In metaphysical respects, the moral-natural relation is weaker than the natural kind-molecular structure case, since in the moral-natural case we only have the relation of supervenience, without stronger essential relations. And in epistemological respects, the moral-natural relation is stronger than the natural kind-molecular structure case, since only the moral-natural relation is knowable a priori. It is crucial to Sturgeon and Brink that the moral/natural case is like the water/H2O case. 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