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Autor:
Liran Shia Gordon
Publikováno v:
Religions, Vol 15, Iss 8, p 983 (2024)
Marriage is an institution known for both its virtues and challenges. This study examines marriage not merely as a sociological or theological construct but as a lens to explore the profound philosophical problems of intersubjectivity and interperson
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https://doaj.org/article/8212cfe9d7314fe7aa10007af09d87f3
Autor:
Liran Shia Gordon
Publikováno v:
Religions, Vol 14, Iss 12, p 1494 (2023)
Heresies are intrinsically intertwined with the evolution and inner growth of the very religions that denounce them. They serve as theological junctures, challenging and thus refining the orthodoxy of religious beliefs. The Pelagian heresy touches on
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https://doaj.org/article/72ab881249e547e88a28dd474e5b4f93
Autor:
Liran Shia Gordon
The metaphysical and theological writings of John Duns Scotus (1265/6-1308)—one of the most intriguing, albeit if now nigh-forgotten philosophers of the late Middle Ages—were seminal in the emergence of modernity. A Metaphysics of Creation for th
Autor:
David Ohana, Liran Shia Gordon
Publikováno v:
Modern Theology. 36:719-742
Autor:
Liran Shia Gordon
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The Heythrop Journal. 62:1081-1098
Autor:
Avital Wohlman, Liran Shia Gordon
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The Heythrop Journal. 61:825-841
Autor:
Liran Shia Gordon
Publikováno v:
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion.
The Eucharist as a pillar of Christian life and faith stands at the center of the Mass. It carries multi-dimensional meanings and functions, each of which addresses different aspects of the Christian life and mindset. The main question that we will a
Autor:
Liran Shia Gordon
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The Heythrop Journal. 60:95-110
Autor:
Liran Shia Gordon
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The Heythrop Journal. 60:711-726
Autor:
Liran Shia Gordon
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Philosophy and Theology. 77:30-44
The paper will explore a key tension between eternity and temporality that comes to the fore in the seeming contradiction between freedom of the human will and divine foreknowledge of future contingents. It will be claimed that Duns Scotus’s adapta