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  1. The Apostles' Creed: In the Light of Today's Questions.Wolfhart Pannenberg & Margaret Kohl - 1972
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    The Apostles' Creed.Joseph F. Mitros - 1968 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 43 (4):589-610.
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    (1 other version)Some riddles in the apostles' Creed.P. Smulders - 1970 - Bijdragen 31 (3):234-260.
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  4. Loyalty to God: The Apostles' Creed in Life and Liturgy.Theodore W. Jennings - 1992
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  5. A. C. McGiffert, The Apostles' Creed, its Purpose and its Historical Interpretation. [REVIEW]F. C. Conybeare - 1902 - Hibbert Journal 1:828.
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    Clark's Acts of the Apostles- The Acts of the Apostles. A critical edition with Introduction and Notes on selected passages. By A. C. Clark. Pp. lxiv + 427. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1933. Cloth, 30s. [REVIEW]J. M. Creed - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (5):194-196.
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  7. How to Believe: The Questions that Challenge Man's Faith Answered in the Light of the Apostles' Creed.Ralph W. Sockman - 1953
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  8. The Symbol of the Faith: A Study of the Apostles' Creed.George Hedley - 1948
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  9. I Believe in the Living God: Sermons on the Apostles Creed.Emil Brunner & John Holden - 1961
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  10. Creed of Our Hope: The Meaning of the Apostles' Creed for Today.Merrill Abbey - 1954
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  11. From the Apostles' Faith to the Apostles' Creed.O. Sydney Barr - 1964
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  12. The Faith of the Apostles's Creed.James Franklin Bethune-Baker & W. Norman Pittenger - 1956
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    Believing in God the Father: Interpreting a phrase from the Apostle’s Creed.Marcel Sarot - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):1-4.
    In our days, the creedal phrase 'I believe in God the Father almighty' is interpreted primarily along Trinitarian lines: It is applied to God as the Father of Jesus Christ. Here I argue that it has a dual background: in Jesus' prayer practice, in which He consistently addressed God as 'Father', and in the Hellenistic habit of referring to the Creator as 'Father'. I discuss Jesus' use of the term 'Father' against its Old Testament background, and argue that it primarily (...)
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    Moral and Political Secularism.Paul Cliteur - 2010 - In The Secular Outlook: In Defense of Moral and Political Secularism. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 172–280.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Pope Benedict XVI on the Apostles' Creed “Who Are You to Tell Believers What to Believe?” What Judaism, Christendom, and Islam Have in Common: Theism Divine Command Theories Abraham and Isaac The Story of Abraham in the Qur'an The Story of Jephtha Adherents of Divine Command Theory Command Ethics or Divine Command Ethics? An Assessment of Divine Command Ethics Kierkegaard and Mill Kohlberg and Moral Education Religious and Secular Ethics Worship Kant's Struggle with Moral (...)
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    V-1 Ordinis Quinti Tomus Primus.S. Dresden, L. -E. Halkin, J. N. Bakhuizen van den Brink & A. Van Heck (eds.) - 1969 - Brill.
    Ordo V comprises works on religious instruction. This first volume of Ordo V in the Amsterdam edition of the Latin texts of Erasmus offers one of Erasmus’ earliest writings De contemptu mundi and other theological works, including the Explanation on the Apostles’ Creed , a book on prayer and a work on the Christian’s preparation on death.
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    „Anfangsgründe des Unterrichts in der Religion“. Johann Gottfried Herders Familienkatechismus.Thomas Zippert - 2004 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 11 (2):246-278.
    Between 1783–1795 Johann Gottfried Herder wrote a manuscript „Anfangsgründe der Religion“, which is being published here for the first time. The manuscript, which is not in Herder's handwriting, is part of his literary remains in Berlin. It is a preliminary text of Herder's „Catechetical Explanation“ to Luther's Catechism: „Luthers Katechismus. Mit einer katechetischen Erklärung zum Gebrauch der Schulen“, which was used as a schoolbook in Sachsen-Weimar from 1798 until 1884. This manuscript seems to be an instruction book for the private (...)
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    The Daughter of the Word: What Luther Learned from the Early Church and the Fathers.Glen L. Thompson - 2019 - Perichoresis 17 (4):41-56.
    All the major sixteenth-century Reformers knew something about the early church and used the early Fathers. As an Augustinian monk and professor of theology, however, Luther’s knowledge and use of the great Father was both deeper and more nuanced. While indebted to Augustine, Luther went further in defining what it meant for theology to be ‘scriptural’. He saw history as the interaction of God’s two regimes, and the church of every age as weak and flawed but conquering through the cross (...)
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    Tabor and the Magic Mountain.James J. Heaney - 1990 - Philosophy and Theology 4 (4):385-396.
    I provide a narrative analysis of the Apostles’ Creed as a suggested alternative to the traditional referential reading. The focus of temporal intentionality offers an analysis of the Creed which is radically dirferent from the apocalypticism of the traditional interpretations.
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  19. St Teresa of Avila: Spiritual guide for today.Austin Cooper - 2015 - The Australasian Catholic Record 92 (4):447.
    Cooper, Austin Some years ago a priest who was dying told me that he had not had a spiritual director for years: he just kept reading St Teresa. Having a continuing conversation with a holy person by engaging with his or her writings would seem to conform to our beliefs: in the Apostles' Creed we affirm that the Holy Spirit enlivens the church and the communion of saints. And T. S. Eliot articulated the truth in poetic terms when he (...)
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    Die funksie en doel van die Apostoliese Geloofbelydenis.Ignatius W. C. Van Wyk - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):7.
    The article deals with the function and aim of the Apostles’ Creed in the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa – and for that matter, all other Reformed churches. The history of the Credo is carefully described. By so doing the earliest uses of the Creed are established. This information is necessary to determine the present-day function and aim of our confession.The relationship between faith, confession and the catechisms also provides important perspectives on the role of the Creed (...)
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    Dictionnaire Théologique. [REVIEW]J. D. Bastable - 1964 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13:257-257.
    Printed attractively for ready reference, this compact dictionary surveys some 650 key terms and doctrines of dogmatic theology, alphabetically arranged in articles which range from a few succinct lines of lucid non-pedantic language to ten pages of historico-doctrinal synthesis. Père Bouyer draws upon his mature knowledge of Scripture and Church teaching in a personal exposition of topical relevance, limiting his speculative references usually to the Summa theologiae of St Thomas, illuminated by his grasp of the historical evolution of theology. In (...)
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    What can evolved minds know of God? An assessment from the standpoint of evolutionary epistemology.Neil Spurway - 2022 - Zygon 57 (1):25-45.
    Zygon®, Volume 57, Issue 1, Page 25-45, March 2022.
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    (1 other version)Modernist Heresies [Damon Franke, Modernist Heresies: British Literary History, 1883–1924 ].K. E. Garay - 2008 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 28 (1):89-93.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:September 27, 2008 (1:09 pm) G:\WPData\TYPE2801\russell 28,1 048RED.wpd Reviews 89 MODERNIST HERESIES K.yE. Garay Arts & Science/Research Collections / McMaster U. Hamilton, on, Canada l8s 4m2 garay@mcmaster.ca Damon Franke. Modernist Heresies: British Literary History, 1883–1924. Columbus : Ohio State U. P., 2008. Pp. xx, 258. isbn 978-0-8142-1074-1 (hb). us$47.95. The editor of the Russell journal summed up Modernist Heresies: British Literary History, 1883–1924z with his usual brevity during a (...)
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    Іудеохристиянство як культурно-релігійний феномен в контексті ранньохристиянської традиції та сучасної релігійності.Pavlo Yuriyovych Pavlenko - 2007 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 43:38-52.
    Even in the superficial reading of the New Testament, the fact that all the texts attributed to the Apostle Paul are too different not only in their creed, but also in their orientation to representatives of the Hellenistic world is striking. In contrast, the Gospels, the Epistles of James, Peter, John, Judas, and the Epistle to the Jews, and the Book of Revelation, are focused solely on the Jewish reader, have a clear, Jewish attitude. In one way or another, (...)
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    ‘Three Subsistences … One Substance’: the Doctrine of the Trinity in the Second London Confession.Steve Weaver - 2022 - Perichoresis 20 (1):9-21.
    This article examines the doctrine of the Trinity taught in the Second London Confession of Faith of 1677. It begins by examining a trinitarian controversy among the Particular Baptists of England in the mid-seventeenth century. After outlining the doctrinal deviations of Thomas Collier, the article proceeds to describe some of the responses to Collier from the Particular Baptist community. In many ways the Second London Confession can be seen as a response to Collier. The article also explores the theology of (...)
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    Luther’s Biblical Hermeneutics as Ethics.Lois Malcolm - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (4):393-407.
    This article examines a thread that runs through Martin Luther’s biblical and catechetical writings: his appropriation of a Messianic logic in light of a creedal interpretation of the whole of Scripture. Situating my case in relation to recent philosophical scholarship on the apostle Paul, I contend that this biblical hermeneutic may well be Luther’s signal ethical contribution for our age. Drawing on the solae and relating them to three themes central to his biblical hermeneutics—the Word of God, Scripture, and the (...)
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    Philosophy of Science and Theory of Literary Criticism: Some Common Problems.Walter Creed - 1980 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1980:131 - 140.
    Structuralism as well as other methods of literary criticism, take positions analogous to ones espoused in some philosophies of science. Examples are: regarding a discipline as self-contained, having no necessary connection with the external world; taking interpretation (or the postulating of theories) as an arbitrary process, valid if it makes sense of the data, thus avoiding questions of truth; diminishing individuality by overemphasizing the learned aspects of a discipline (reading as governed by assimilated rules, research as controlled by shared goals (...)
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  28. Posterior Analytics. Aristotle & Hipopocrates G. Apostle - 1983 - Apeiron 17 (1):70-72.
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    Aristotle's middle constitution.John Creed - 1989 - Polis 8 (2):2-27.
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    Selected works. Aristotle & Hippocrates George Apostle - 1991 - Grinnell, Iowa: Peripatetic Press. Edited by Hippocrates George Apostle & Lloyd P. Gerson.
  31. Methodological superiority of Aristotle over euclid.H. G. Apostle - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (2):131-134.
    If we were to name the two greatest mathematicians of antiquity, we would probably choose Archimedes and Euclid. The first excelled in research, the second in synthesis or system. The synthesis or system is closely associated with the theory or philosophy of that subject; and Euclid's Elements, which has been characterized as “one of the noblest monuments of antiquity”, is the best concrete instance of the theory of mathematics according to the ancient Greeks. Now Aristotle had a theory of mathematics, (...)
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    Actors and Onlookers: Theater and Twentieth-Century Scientific Views of Nature. Natalie Crohn Schmitt.Walter Creed - 1992 - Isis 83 (2):365-366.
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    Rene Wellek and Karl Popper on the Mode of Existence of Ideas in Literature and Science.Walter G. Creed - 1983 - Journal of the History of Ideas 44 (4):639.
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    Moral Values in the Age of Thucydides.J. L. Creed - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (2):213-231.
    Thucydides describes Antipho as ‘inferior to no one of his time in and more capable than any of initiating ideas and giving expression to them’. What does he mean here by? Does it refer to ability? or does it refer to courage and consistency of principle? and in either case how are we to relate this description of Antipho to Thucydides description of Nicias as less worthy than any other Greek of the historian's day to meet with the misfortunes that (...)
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    (1 other version)Abusive interactions with embodied agents.Chris Creed & Russell Beale - 2008 - Interaction Studies 9 (3):481-503.
    Numerous research groups around the world are attempting to build realistic and believable autonomous embodied agents that attempt to have natural interactions with users. Research into these entities has primarily focused on their potential to enhance human–computer interaction. As a result, there is little understanding of the potential for embodied entities to abuse and manipulate users for questionable purposes. We highlight the potential opportunities for abuse when interacting with embodied agents in virtual worlds and discuss how our social interactions with (...)
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    On quasi-amorphous sets.P. Creed & J. K. Truss - 2001 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 40 (8):581-596.
    A set is said to be amorphous if it is infinite, but cannot be written as the disjoint union of two infinite sets. The possible structures which an amorphous set can carry were discussed in [5]. Here we study an analogous notion at the next level up, that is to say replacing finite/infinite by countable/uncountable, saying that a set is quasi-amorphous if it is uncountable, but is not the disjoint union of two uncountable sets, and every infinite subset has a (...)
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  37. Wellbeing for life in the early years.Pat Beckley & Liz Creed - 2018 - In The philosophy and practice of outstanding early years provision. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Aristotle's philosophy of mathematics.Hippocrates George Apostle - 1952 - [Chicago]: University of Chicago Press.
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    Is it Wrong to Call Plato A Utilitarian?J. L. Creed - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (2):349-365.
    Such is John Stuart Mill's succinct exposition of the core of utilitarian theory. A contemporary philosopher has aptly described utilitarianism as ‘the combination of two principles: (1)the consequentialist principlethat the rightness, or wrongness, of an action is determined by the goodness, or badness, of the results that flow from it and (2)the hedonist principlethat the only thing that is good in itself is pleasure and the only thing bad in itself is pain. Although the consequentialistprinciple has attracted the most attention (...)
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    On o-amorphous sets.P. Creed & J. K. Truss - 2000 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 101 (2-3):185-226.
    We study a notion of ‘o-amorphous’ which bears the same relationship to ‘o-minimal’ as ‘amorphous’ 191–233) does to ‘strongly minimal’. A linearly ordered set is said to be o-amorphous if its only subsets are finite unions of intervals. This turns out to be a relatively straightforward case, and we can provide a complete ‘classification’, subject to the same provisos as in Truss . The reason is that since o-amorphous is an essentially second-order notion, it corresponds more accurately to 0-categorical o-minimal, (...)
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    The justification of the habit of induction.Isabel P. Creed - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (4):85-97.
  42. Aristotle and democracy.John Creed - 1990 - In Andros Loizou & Harry Lesser, Polis and Politics: Essays in Greek Moral and Political Philosophy. Brookfield, Vt., USA: Avebury.
     
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  43. John Trimble.Totelarian Creed, E. E. Cummings & Gloria Steinem - forthcoming - Techne.
     
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  44. Religious Thought in the Eighteenth Century. Illustrated from Writers of the Period.J. M. Creed - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (44):499-500.
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    Studies in Greek Philosophy.John Creed - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):277-.
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    The Idea of History in Antiquity.John Creed - 1984 - Philosophical Books 25 (2):83-84.
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    Ackrill on Aristotle’s Categories.Hippocrates G. Apostle - 1976 - New Scholasticism 50 (2):204-211.
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    Iconic signs and expressiveness.Isabel P. Creed - 1943 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 3 (11/12):15-21.
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    The Divinity of Jesus Christ: A Study in the History of Christian Doctrine Since Kant.John Martin Creed - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1938, this book presents the content of six lectures delivered by the author at the University of Cambridge during the Lent term of 1936, as part of the Hulsean Lectures series. The text discusses the history of Christian doctrine from the close of the eighteenth century onwards, reviewing the main interpretations of Christ within theological thought. Concise, yet ambitious in scope, this book will be of value to anyone with an interest in theology, philosophy and the history (...)
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    Chaos Bound: Orderly Disorder in Contemporary Literature and ScienceN. Katherine Hayles.Walter Creed - 1992 - Isis 83 (1):107-108.
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