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  • ...no clearly articulated and documented philosophy exists, there is still a philosophical tradition. Put simply, even if there were no known African philosophers, t ...rfectly capable of philosophical thought. The standard view of the rise of philosophical (and of scientific) thought is that it probably required a certain sort of
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  • ...conduct. Finally, as philosophy, it studies notions that are primarily of philosophical interest, such as the structure of logical arguments, the constitution of t ...d as a means of arriving at it. With this end in view Philo chose from the philosophical tenets of the Greeks, refusing those that did not harmonize with the Jewish
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  • ...Gracia has argued that 'in intensity, sophistication, and achievement, the philosophical flowering in the thirteenth century could be rightly said to rival the gold ...[[reason]], the [[existence]] and simplicity of [[God]], the purpose of [[theology]] and metaphysics, and the problems of [[knowledge]], of [[universal]]s, an
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  • ...signating the [[Mutazilites]], soon became the common name for all seeking philosophical demonstration in confirmation of religious principles. The first Motekallam ...nce to-day—called [[Karaites]], arose in Judaism. In order to give a philosophical tinge to their polemics with their opponents, they borrowed the dialectic f
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  • ...tarting from the lower to approach the higher, whether in [[biology]] or [[theology]], it is always in danger of committing four errors of [[reasoning]]: *2. 19:1.9 It may commit the [[supreme]] [[philosophical]] blunder by [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Simplicity ove
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  • ...hrough moment by moment decisions in relationship with others. The process philosophical notion that all [[existence]] is interrelated corresponds well with [[quant ...e unchanging pole of the divine essence includes attributes that classical philosophical theologies often ascribe to divinity (e.g., necessity, impassibility, infal
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  • Philosophical hermeneutics refers primarily to [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]]'s theory of [[knowl ...n]] title De Interpretatione). It is one of the earliest (c.360 BC) extant philosophical works in the Western [[tradition]] to deal with the relationship between [[
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  • == Philosophical tradition == [[Theology]] may fix, formulate, define, and dogmatize faith, but in the human life of
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  • ==Religious Studies vs. Theology== ...tten from a third party perspective. The scholar need not be a believer. [[Theology]] stands in contrast to the philosophy of religion and religious studies in
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  • ...artesian doubt as a pre-eminent [[method]]ological tool in his fundamental philosophical investigations. One view suggests that Descartes' [[ideas]] in his ''Discou ...he starting-point and chief principle of every [[science]], and hence of [[theology]] also, is not only methodical doubt, but positive doubt. One can believe o
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  • ...the development of thought in its historical context? To what degree can philosophical texts from prior historical eras even be understood today? ...nd classify such development. The goal is to understand the development of philosophical ideas through time.
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  • ...ch it traveled, this [[degeneration]] was not altogether the case in the [[philosophical]] life of the great thinkers who, from time to time, [[embraced]] this syst ...ly defined as was the [[evolution]] of the [[God]] concept in [[Hebrew]] [[theology]]. Nevertheless, there were certain broad levels which the [[minds]] of the
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  • ...ncise definition and standardization of philosophical terminology. His own philosophical work corresponds to this re[[cognition]] and promotion of an interdependent * [https://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Involution/id/69068 Involution in Theology]
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  • ...to distinguish it from [[philosophy]]. Thereafter, metaphysics became the philosophical enquiry of a non-empirical character into the nature of existence. Thus the ...as understood to refer to the chronological or pedagogical order among our philosophical studies, so that the "metaphysical sciences would mean, those which we stud
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  • ...s faith at all, unless one independently comes to those conclusions from a philosophical analysis. However, this is not generally accepted as being faithful to one' ...y|Iranian]] and [[Indian philosophy|Indian]] philosophy. Many of the early philosophical debates centered around reconciling religion and reason, the latter exempli
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  • ...ill consider only the larger questions which have been discussed in German theology and philosophy, and I will illustrate only their social importance, always ...s? The people are hungry for knowledge and will thank me for the crumbs of philosophical bread which I honestly share with them.
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  • ...]] of the [[universe]] to modify, expand, or change entirely our current [[theology|theologies]], whatever they may be. In short, cosmotheology takes into acco ...of Life” in The Biological Universe, I wrote: “In the end, the effect on [[theology]] and [[religion]] may be quite different from any impact on the narrow rel
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  • [[Theology|Theologians]] have ascribed a variety of attributes to the various concepti ...pbell]], have characterised as a ''bias'' within Western [[culture]] and [[theology]].
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  • ...d the resolution of his [[intellectual]] troubles or the solution of his [[philosophical]] [[difficulties]], he did [[achieve]] great [[victories]]; even in the ver ...twithstanding its soundness from the [[standpoint]] of the then accepted [[theology]]. Said [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildad Bildad]: `[[God]] cannot be u
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  • * Forgiveness: a Philosophical Exploration (Cambridge University Press, 2007), by Charles Griswold. ISBN 9 * Hein, David. "Regrets Only: A Theology of Remorse." The Anglican 33, no. 4 (October 2004): 5-6.
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