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    Creation, eschaton, and ethics: the ethical significance of the creation-eschaton relation in the thought of Emil Brunner and Jürgen Moltmann.Douglas James Schuurman - 1991 - New York: P. Lang.
    This incisive study concerns the ways in which theological claims about creation's original and final perfection shape social ethics. Schuurman argues that prominent 20th century theologians Emil Brunner and Jurgen Moltmann wrongly envision the eschaton as radically discontinuous with creation, and that this discontinuity coheres with serious inadequacies in their social ethics. His thesis is that continuity between creation and eschaton is necessary if Christian social ethics is to avoid dualistic understandings of love and justice, personal and impersonal (...)
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  2. Eschaton i zło: Mikołaj Bierdiajew.Jan Krasicki - 2008 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:69-88.
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    12. Eschaton and Worldly Mission in the Mind and Heart of Jesus.S. J. Crowe - 2006 - In Appropriating the Lonergan Idea. University of Toronto Press. pp. 193-234.
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  4. The omega point as eschaton: Answers to Pannenberg's questions for scientists.Frank J. Tipler - 1989 - Zygon 24 (2):217-253.
    I present an outline of the Omega Point theory, which is a model for an omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent, evolving, personal God who is both transcendent to spacetime and immanent in it, and who exists necessarily. The model is a falsifiable physical theory, deriving its key concepts not from any religious tradition but from modern physical cosmology and computer science; from scientific materialism rather than revelation. Four testable predictions of the model are given. The theory assumes that thinking is a purely (...)
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    Wounds for the Eschaton.Timothy Matthew Collins - 2019 - Listening 54 (3):166-171.
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    (1 other version)Originaire et eschaton.Ghislaine Florival - 2001 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 57 (3):421-446.
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    Evidencing the eschaton: Progressive‐transformative animal welfare in the church fathers.Ryan Patrick Mclaughlin - 2011 - Modern Theology 27 (1):121-146.
    The author aims to retrieve and creatively develop a strand of Christian thought, stretching from early Christian interpretations of biblical data through the hagiographies of the saints into modern Christian thought, which provides a foundation for concern over the welfare of nonhuman animals. To provide the framework for this strand, the author explores the theology of Irenaeus of Lyons and Ephrem the Syrian. First, he considers their positions regarding the place of nonhuman animals in protology and eschatology. Then, he notes (...)
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  8. From Exodus to Eschaton: On the God Who May Be.John P. Manoussakis - 2002 - Modern Theology 18 (1):95-107.
     
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    Dislocating the Eschaton? Appraising Realized Eschatology.Mikel Burley - 2017 - Sophia 56 (3):435-452.
    Was Jesus Christ a deluded prophet who expected an imminent collapse of the world followed by the dawning of a kingdom that has never eventuated? Some who reject Christianity think that he was, and as a consequence are highly suspicious about any other claims that are attributed to Jesus. However, other interpretations of the apparently eschatological pronouncements in the New Testament exist, one of which is realized eschatology, this being the idea, roughly, that the kingdom or reign of God was (...)
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    From Eros to Eschaton: Herbert Marcuse's Liberation of Time.Caroline Edwards - 2013 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2013 (165):91-114.
    The German rediscovery of messianism in the first decade of the twentieth century gave voice to a new way of thinking about the utopian future that privileged redemption in its denunciation of progressivist notions of Enlightenment rationality. Profoundly uneasy with the growing anti-liberal and anti-Semitic upper classes of the Weimar Republic, the German-Jewish “generation of 1914” drew inspiration from the figure of the Messiah in answer to the nineteenth-century utopian-socialist dream of scientific rationality. “Messianism of our era,” as Gershom Scholem (...)
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    Hallucinating the end of history: Nishida, Zen, and the psychedelic eschaton.Eric Cunningham - 2007 - Bethesda: Academica Press.
    The problem of Nishida Kitaro's historical philosophy and an introduction to the psychedelic paradigm -- The Zen nexus between Nishida Kitaro and modern psychedelic experience -- Experience and the self: the early phase of Nishida's thought (1911-1931) -- Nishida Kitaro's historical world (1931-1945) -- A psychedelic paradigm of history -- Hallucinating the end of history: reflections on myth, the eschaton and the problem of overcoming modernity.
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    Escatología titánica y apocalipsis tecnológico: la deriva del éschaton en la tecnificación del mundo.Rubén H. Ríos - 2023 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 49 (1):7-21.
    Este artículo investiga, en cuanto hilo conductor, las transformaciones de la noción de éschaton en la apocalíptica judía y cristiana desde el punto de la vista de la teología de la técnica, además de su tránsito a la filosofía de la tecnología de Günther Anders. El propósito de ello es mostrar cómo, con excepciones y variaciones, la relación entre escatología y apocalipsis se desactiva doblemente, tanto en el cristianismo como en la modernidad tecnológica, para continuar como un hiato que hereda (...)
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    Anticipating a Maximally Inclusive Eschaton: Jürgen Moltmann’s Potential Contribution to Animal Theology.Ryan Patrick Mclaughlin - 2014 - Journal of Animal Ethics 4 (1):18-36,.
    The scope of Jürgen Moltmann’s theological explorations is vast. Greater still is the quantity of secondary literature written about his theology. Yet there is an absence of literature regarding his theology of animals. In this article, I examine Moltmann’s theological framework in order to establish his potential contribution to animal theology. I further critically delineate and constructively develop the ethics Moltmann derives from his theological explorations. Ultimately, I suggest that Moltmann’s contribution to animal theology is highly impactful, providing a solid (...)
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    Realizing pleasant Grove: The real presence of the eschaton in the life of Stanley Hauerwas.Hans Boersma - 2012 - Modern Theology 28 (2):308-314.
    Taking my cue from Hannah's Child: A Theologian's Memoir, I discuss the struggles Stanley Hauerwas experiences in trying to identify a place he can call home. The memoir suggests that his academic endeavours have taken Hauerwas far from his hometown, Pleasant Grove, Texas. The book shows, however, that places such as Pleasant Grove function for Hauerwas as anticipations of the heavenly eschaton. To suggest that Christians have no home here on earth does not take into account sufficiently the “real (...)
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  15. Book Reviews : Creation, Eschaton and Ethics. The Ethical Significance of the Creation-Eschaton Relation in the Thought of Emil Brunner and Jiirgen Moltmann, by Douglas J. Schuurman. New York, Peter Lang, 1991. 187pp. US $35.95. [REVIEW]John Webster - 1995 - Studies in Christian Ethics 8 (1):143-144.
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  16. Ecodoctrines : Spirit, creation, atonement, eschaton. Sacred-land theology : Green spirit, deconstruction, and the question of idolatry in contemporary earthen christianity / mark I. Wallace ; grounding the spirit : An ecofeminist pneumatology / Sharon betcher ; hearing the outcry of mute things : Toward a jewish creation theology / Lawrence troster ; creatio ex nihilo, Terra nullius, and the erasure of presence / Whitney A. Bauman ; surrogate suffering : Paradigms of sin, salvation, and sacrifice within the vivisection movement / Antonia Gorman ; the hope of the earth : A process ecoeschatology for south korea. [REVIEW]Seung Gap Lee - 2007 - In Laurel Kearns & Catherine Keller (eds.), Ecospirit: Religions and Philosophies for the Earth. Fordham University Press.
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    La partecipazione alla «immortalità» di Dio, eschaton delI’uomo, in sant’Agostino.A. Di Giovanni - 1978 - Augustinianum 18 (1):229-236.
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    »Über das Marionettentheater«. Kleists säkularisiertes Verständnis von Schöpfung, Sünde und Eschaton.Beate Günzler - 1990 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 32 (1):1-25.
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    A Metaphysics of Enchantment or a Case of Immanentizing the Eschaton?Graham James McAleer - 2021 - In Lissa McCullough & Elliot R. Wolfson (eds.), D. G. Leahy and the thinking now occurring. Albany [New York]: State University of New York Press. pp. 97-108.
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  20. Syn-odical ontology : Maximus the Confessor's proposition for ontology, within history and in the eschaton.Dionysios Skliris - 2018 - In Sotiris Mitralexis & Marcin Podbielski (eds.), Christian and Islamic philosophies of time. Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press.
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  21. Compte-rendu de KJ Wallner," Gott als Eschaton. Trinitarische Dramatik als Voraussetzung göttlicher Universalität bei HU von Balthasar", Heiligenkreuz, Heiligenkreuzer Verlag, 1992.Eric Gaziaux - 1994 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 25 (4):487-488.
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    Sovereignty between the Katechon and the Eschaton: Rethinking the Leviathan.Melayna Lamb & German E. Primera - 2019 - Télos 2019 (187):107-127.
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    The dynamics of God’s reign as a hermeneutic key to Jesus’ eschatological expectation.Jakub Urbaniak & Elijah Otu - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1):9.
    With this study, we seek to contribute to the theological discussion regarding the nature and the meaning of the Christian eschaton. We will argue that the dynamics of God’s reign provide a hermeneutic key to Jesus’ ‘eschatological expectation’. It is not possible to grasp the full meaning of Jesus’ urgent expectation of the end unless one realises that God’s action is always eschatological. That is to say, right from creation, God is always acting in history in an eschatological way, (...)
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    O encontro entre as religiões na perspectiva da esperança em Jürgen Moltmann.Tiago de Fraga Gomes & Janaina Santos Reus Freitas - 2019 - Revista de Teologia 12 (22):78-88.
    The present article intends to approach as its theme the encounter between the religions in the perspective of the hope in Jürgen Moltmann. In the first moment, it is noticed that, due to the serious problems that affect today’s society, there is the necessity of having a cooperation among the different religions, which will only be possible if there is a perspective of change based on hope in the transformation of the current reality Secondly, there is the discussion about the (...)
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    End Time and Christian Social Action.Roland J. Faley - 1970 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 45 (3):391-406.
    The eschaton, or the future of the Kingdom, profoundly affects the Christian stance in ethics, especially when applied to the complex problems of the modern world.
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  26. ‘The Hidden Present’: Time and Eschatology in Jean-Yves Lacoste.Nicolae Turcan - 2024 - Religions 15 (9):1067.
    This article explores the phenomenology of time and eschatology in the thought of Jean-Yves Lacoste, including his recent book on the philosophy of history. Lacoste’s idea of “the hidden present” is examined within the context of his broader theological and philosophical framework, with a particular focus on the way it addresses the intersection of temporality and eternity. Human temporality is characterized by finitude and death, which are interpreted both philosophically—under the influence of Heidegger’s philosophy—and theologically. Using Husserlian and Heideggerian concepts, (...)
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    Ecology and eschatology: Science and theological modeling.William H. Klink - 1994 - Zygon 29 (4):529-545.
    The possibility of in-breakings of God in science is discussed. A realist philosophy of science is used as a framework in which new paradigms are seen as providing ever better approximations to the true underlying structure of nature, which will be revealed in the eschaton. It is argued that ecology–the study of the earth as a whole–cannot be treated as a natural science because there can be no paradigms for understanding the earth as a whole. Instead technology is used (...)
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    Scriptural Grounds for Concrete Moral Norms.Benedict M. Ashley - 1988 - The Thomist 52 (1):1-22.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:SCRIPTURAL GROUNDS FOR CONCRETE MORAL NORMS 1. Is JJ1oral Theology Really Theology? 0 BE CHRISTIAN theology moral theology ought to be firmly grounded in the Bible as understood in the living tradition of the Church. Yet the moralist who asks help from the biblicist today is to be met with a host cf objections.1 I will mention eight I have encountered: l) Attempts to develop a biblical theology unified (...)
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  29. A Pastoral Theology of Desire: Reading Augustine’s Theology of Desire in A Broader Corpus.Mark J. Boone - 2024 - Vox Patrum 91.
    The Enarrationes in Psalmos are an important source for understanding the Augustinian theology of desire, linking it to his systematic theology and his pastoral practice. In this paper I illustrate by overviewing the expositions on Psalms 11 (12), 12 (13), 23 (24), and 26 (27). These Psalms teach us to love, trust, and seek God only, a failure to do which marks the Donatist schism. Augustine mingles ideas from pagan philosophy’s quest for eudaimonia or beata vita—the good, happy, and blessed (...)
     
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    Midrash, Myth, and Bakhtin's Chronotope: The Itinerant Well and the Foundation Stone in Pirqe de-Rabbi Eliezer.Rachel Adelman - 2009 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 17 (2):143-176.
    Throughout the midrash Pirqe de-Rabbi Eliezer , motifs are recycled to connect primordial time to the eschaton. In this paper, I read passages on the well “created at twilight of the Sixth Day” in light of Bakhtin's notion of “chronotope” . The author of PRE disengages the itinerant well from its traditional association with the desert sojourn and links it, instead, to the foundation stone of the world at the Temple Mount. The midrash reflects the influence of Islamic legends (...)
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    Messianismo dionisiaco: percorsi "apocrifi" per una rilettura di Nietzsche.Gerardo Cunico - 1992 - [Genova?]: Marietti.
    Prospettivismo e rimitizzazione : Habermas interprete di Nietzsche -- Dioniso, il Crocifisso : Bloch interprete di Nietzsche -- L'eterno nell'attimo : il ritorno e l'eschaton : Nietzsche e Bloch, un confronto postumo.
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    Report on the Ninth European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies Conference: "Hope: A Form of Delusion? Buddhist and Christian Perspectives".Elizabeth J. Harris - 2012 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 32:135-137.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Report on the Ninth European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies Conference:"Hope: A Form of Delusion? Buddhist and Christian Perspectives"Elizabeth J. Harris, President of the NetworkCan we hope in a world that is shot through with suffering? Should hope be shunned as a form of attachment? Should we affirm our hope or let go of it? And, if we embrace hope, what should we hope for and what can inspire us? (...)
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  33. The End Times of Philosophy.François Laruelle - 2012 - Continent 2 (3):160-166.
    Translated by Drew S. Burk and Anthony Paul Smith. Excerpted from Struggle and Utopia at the End Times of Philosophy , (Minneapolis: Univocal Publishing, 2012). THE END TIMES OF PHILOSOPHY The phrase “end times of philosophy” is not a new version of the “end of philosophy” or the “end of history,” themes which have become quite vulgar and nourish all hopes of revenge and powerlessness. Moreover, philosophy itself does not stop proclaiming its own death, admitting itself to be half dead (...)
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    Death: Border or Membrane? Ascetic–eschatological Dimension of Consecrated Life as 3D Transformation.Krista Mijatović - 2018 - Disputatio Philosophica 19 (1):51-62.
    This article discusses the ascetic–eschatological dimension of consecrated life through the lens of death. Death is not understood as an impenetrable border which separates the two worlds but as a fluid cell membrane which binds time and eternity. The phenomenon of death in consecrated life is perceived in three ritual events: baptism, religious consecration and physical death. These three moments make the so–called 3D transformation which is not only in these three events but through asceticism it is extended to the (...)
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    Exodus and resurrection: the God of Israel in the theology of Robert W. Jenson.Andrew W. Nicol - 2016 - Minneapolis: Fortress Press.
    The God of Israel in the theology of Robert Jenson -- Jenson's hermeneutics -- Godd in Israel's life -- The God of Israel and Jesus -- The God of Israel and the Trinity -- The God of Israel, the People of God, and the Eschaton -- The identity of the one and triune God of Israel -- Jenson, the God of Israel, and non-supersessionist theology.
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    Fin y Finalidad. Dos miradas sobre el fin del mundo.Francisco O’Reilly - 2020 - Studium Filosofía y Teología 23 (46):259-281.
    Durante mucho tiempo el cosmos se entendió como algo eterno. Las tradiciones Abrahamicas trajeron al debate no solo la idea de creación sino también la idea de fin del mundo, eschaton, sin embargo, nadie sabía el día ni la hora. Durante el proceso de secularización, esta promesa que encontramos en el Apocalipsis tiene impacto en el discurso político fomentando una perspectiva optimista sobre el futuro. Sin embargo, durante el siglo XX la física y la astronomía descubren que el cosmos (...)
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    Financial Eschatology and the Libidinal Economy of Leverage.Amin Samman & Stefano Sgambati - 2023 - Theory, Culture and Society 40 (3):103-121.
    Apocalyptic thinking has a long religious and political tradition, but what place does it occupy within the temporal universe of contemporary capitalism? In this essay, we use the figure of the eschaton to draw out the loaded and ambiguous character of the future as it emerges through the condition of indebtedness. This entails a departure from political economy accounts of capitalist futurity, which stress the structural logic of financial speculation, in favour of an existential account that begins instead with (...)
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    Theistic evolution: the Teilhardian heresy.Wolfgang Smith - 2012 - Tacoma, WA: Angelico Press-Sopha Perennis.
    Evolution: a closer look -- Forgotten truths -- Complexity-consciousness: law or myth? -- In search of creative union -- Omega hypothesis -- God of evolution -- Biblical fall and evolutionist ascent -- New Eschaton in historical perspective -- Socialization and super-organism -- New religion -- Teilhard de Chardin: biographical facts -- Riddle of Genesis 2.4-5.
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    Erotiek en vruchtbaarheid in de filosofie Van Emmanuel Levinas.S. Strasser - 1975 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 37 (1):3 - 51.
    In seinem Werk „Totalität und Unendlichkeit” ist Levinas darauf bedacht, eine radikale Philosophie der Transzendenz zu konzipieren. Seine Kritik der abendländischen philosophischen Tradition gipfelt in dem Vorwurf, dasz sie die Momente der Reflexion, der Immanenz und der Totalität übermäszig betont hat, und zwar auf Kosten der echten Transzendenz. Sie opfert die Andersheit des Anderen auf, um ihn systematisch auf Denselben zurückzuführen. Das wirklich Transzendente kann wesensmäszig nicht innerhalb des Horizontes einer Vorvertrautheit erscheinen, da es „totaliter aliter” und das von mir (...)
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    Sense perception in current process thought: A workshop report.Michael Weber & A. Weekes - 2003 - Mind and Matter 1 (1):121-127.
    'Sense perception in current process thought' was the topic of a workshop organized by the 'Whitehead Psychology Nexus' (for more information see below) at Fontareches in spring 2003. This and earlier Fontareches meetings can be characterized by just a few elements: non-dogmatism, interdisciplinarity and overlapping approaches. Although the convergence point is Whitehead's philosophy, this is intended in the sense of an 'eschaton' rather than a 'telos'. The vivid discussions, occurring in a very thoughtful, yet relaxed, atmosphere in the small (...)
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    “Pro salute nostra reparanda”: Radical Orthodoxy's Christology of Manifestation versus Augustine's Moral Christology.Maarten Wisse - 2008 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 49 (3):349-376.
    In recent years, a new type of Neo-Augustinian theology has received extensive attention: Radical Orthodoxy. Leading figures behind Radical Orthodoxy such as John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock, and Graham Ward assert that they reclaim Augustine's theology over and against almost every major types of modern theology. Their leading claim is that an Augustinian participationist theological ontology overcomes Enlightment sourced secularism. In this essay, the Augustinian character of Radical Orthodox theology is put to the test in terms of a comparison and confrontation (...)
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    Expérience et absolu: questions disputées sur l'humanité de l'homme.Jean-Yves Lacoste - 1994 - Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Cette édition numérique a été réalisée à partir d'un support physique, parfois ancien, conservé au sein du dépôt légal de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, conformément à la loi n° 2012-287 du 1er mars 2012 relative à l'exploitation des Livres indisponibles du XXe siècle. Pages de début Liminaire I - L'homme et son lieu Topologie et liturgie Lieu et non-lieu Non-expérience et non-événement L'avenir absolu : anticipation et conversion L'existence comme veille II - Expérience fondamentale L'écart par rapport à l'initial (...)
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    Towards an eco-practical theology: An eschatological horizon of true hope.Gordon E. Dames - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):9.
    The ecological crisis in the world necessitates the reconfiguration of the hegemony of modern science, theology, politics, economics and technology – the root cause of a pending ecological catastrophe. The aim is to redress a growing culture of apathy in the context of devastating weather conditions, social and political discord, and unrelenting violent wars. Public theology serves as a conceptual framework with transversal rationality as an interlocutor between the different theological (systematic, ethics, pastoral care and eco-theology), religious and philosophical perspectives. (...)
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    Human Perfection in Byzantine Theology: Attaining the Fullness of Christ by Alexis Torrance (review).Joshua H. Lim - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (1):373-381.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Human Perfection in Byzantine Theology: Attaining the Fullness of Christ by Alexis TorranceJoshua H. LimHuman Perfection in Byzantine Theology: Attaining the Fullness of Christ by Alexis Torrance, Changing Paradigms in Historical and Systematic Theology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), ix + 239 pp.As a part of the series Changing Paradigms in Historical and Systematic Theology, Alexis Torrance's Human Perfection in Byzantine Theology examines the role of Christ's human (...)
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    Unknowing (the End of) the World: Negative Eschatology and Political Theology.Jenny Leith, Peter Leith & King-Ho Leung - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (4):806-824.
    This article elucidates the significance of eschatology—particularly what may be called negative eschatology—for the task of political life. Through tracing some of the appeals to eschatological notions in recent political thinking and movements, we demonstrate some of the dangers of eschatology as a resource for political theology. The article then engages with the version of negative eschatology rendered by Vincent Lloyd, which holds out the possibility of experiencing a foretaste of the eschaton in moments of struggle against domination. The (...)
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    Inspiration and Institution in John of Rupescissa's Liber Ostensor XI.Graziana S. Ciola - 2022 - Franciscan Studies 80 (1):7-29.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Inspiration and Institution in John of Rupescissa's Liber Ostensor XI1Graziana S. CiolaIntroductionThe present study proposes a philosophical analysis of John of Rupescissa's Liber Ostensor [=LO], Treatise XI. John of Rupescissa (OFM, 1310 ca. – 1366)2 is a particularly interesting, eclectic and somewhat extraordinary [End Page 7] author writing around the second third of the 14th century in the wake of the Spiritual Franciscan movement in the South of France.3 (...)
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    Christian economists, environmental externalities and ecological scale.Martinus Petrus de Wit - 2013 - Philosophia Reformata 78 (2):179-195.
    The environmental economic response to mainstream neo-classical economics’ disconnect from the natural world was to value external environmental costs and include those into decisions about human welfare. The ecological economic response, heavily influenced by systems ecology, brought the concept of ecological scale or carrying capacity, as a limit to human choice. The divisions between these two theories are not merely cosmetic as illustrated by the highpolitical stakes in recent economic and environmental debates. This article concerns itself specifically with the question (...)
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    Los mártires olvidados: Un estudio de los imaginarios del martirio en la fuente de los dichos.César Carbullanca Núñez - 2014 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 31:135-160.
    El artículo expone diversos paradigmas relativos al martirio en la fuente de los dichos, intentando mostrar que el cristianismo asumió y elaboró tradiciones judías relativas al martirio para indicar que la comunidad vivía los últimos tiempos antes del juicio, explicando el sentido de los hechos que acontecían y específicamente de la muerte de Cristo y los cristianos. De manera particular se detiene en el paradigma de la pasión del justo, el cual postula una inversión escatológica de los sujetos del (...) que sostiene el carácter bienaventurado de grupos o individuos que son víctimas de la violencia e injusticia. A través de los paradigmas estudiados: el destino violento del profeta y la pasión del justo, los textos muestran una comprensión soteriológica de los sufrimientos y persecución a causa del Hijo del hombre, que funda una nueva perspectiva del martirio. The artick expose different paradigm about martyrdom at the source saying, ttying to show the christianism adopt and elabórate jews tradition about martyrdom for explain that the community lived the last time before the Juice, explaining the significance of the history and specifically de Death of Christ and the Christians. Specifically the artick studies the passion of Righteous, who affirm a eschatological inversion of the people of eschaton that support the happiness character of groups that are violence and injustice’ victims. Across of paradigms studied: the violence destiny of prophet and passion of Righteous the texts show a soteriológical understanding of the suffering and persecution by the son of man, that found a new perspective of martyrdom. (shrink)
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  49. La vida Eterna, Status viae in Status Termini. Testigos patrísticos y medievales.Leopoldo Quílez Fajardo - 2009 - Ciencia Tomista 136 (439):249.
    El más allá católico ha sido clásicamente figurado como una escena eterna de deslumbramiento ante la contemplación de la revelación del Bonum et Verum. En él, el sujeto se encontrará en un estado de éxtasis pacífico y permanente, ensimismado por la visión de Dios. Estamos ante un imaginario marcado por la pasividad y amenazado de tedio, poco representativo de una existencia auténticamente humana y, mucho menos, divina. Este paradigma está dejando de ser creíble y deseable para el hombre contemporáneo y (...)
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    Paul's Agon.Giosuè Ghisalberti - 2012 - Philosophy and Theology 24 (1):49-66.
    In the letters written to the Thessalonians, Paul’s teaching appears to be irreconcilably divided between a still influential Judaic apocalyptic eschatology and (due to Timothy’s considerable influence in the development of the gospel), an emphasis on Hellenistic self-transformation and, in particular, how the philosophy of Epicurus contributed to the psychological health of recent converts. By interpreting the rhetoric of wrath, quiet, sleep, and childbirth, Paul’s teaching as it emerges in 1 and 2 Thessalonians reveals how the gospel must necessarily encounter, (...)
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