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God’s Disability and Human Ability
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Resurrected Christ comes to the Apostles bearing signs of His torture. His body is a perfect body, but yet his “glorious body of the resurrected Christ is disfigured and disabled in that it still bears the marks of crucifixion.” His ribs have obvious signs of injuries. Resurrected Christ has a perfect body that passes through the walls, and yet with visible wounds, “and by his wounds we are healed” (Is 53:4). United apostles have been with no fear, because His visible “defects” convinced them that eschatology entered present time. It is because of his bodily “imperfections” that they believed in Him. Wounds became a powerful symbol of faith, motivation and conviction. Disability, sickness and other conditions of human beings became incorporated into God, participating in His suffering body.
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Views on the (Serbian Orthodox) Church Calendar as an Element of Cultural Heritage in Serbia:
Attitudes on Online Platforms
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The Serbian Orthodox Church is considered by a number of Serbian citizens to be the “guardian” of tradition and cultural heritage. Issues related to church reforms are thus often particularly sensitive, and are perceived by some of the public as a danger to the preservation of cultural and religious identity. On the other hand, there are opinions in favor of reforms. In this context, the issue of church calendar reform is of special interest. Although it has been raised for more than a century, it is still as relevant as in the first attempts at the reform thereof. This paper explores the attitudes on online platforms in Serbia on this issue. Is the church calendar perceived as an integral part of the cultural heritage? What are the pros and cons of calendar reform? What would be the consequences of its potential change?
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Pragmatismus und Religion
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Grundzüge philosophischer und theologischer Hermeneutik der Wahrheit in der ,Theologik’ des Hans Urs von Balthasar
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Mithraism and Julian’s Hymns to King Helios and to the Mother of Gods
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Man’s three far-away Kingdoms:
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Spiritualité et théologie de la lumière chez saint Syméon le Nouveau Théologien
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Vittorio Hösle
Religion, Theology, Philosophy
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Christoph Jamme
Mythos und Wahrheit
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Радое Голович
Метафизика сердца Б. П. Вышеславцева
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Dietmar Wyrwa
Augustin und Luther über das Böse
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Carl Joachim Classen
The Virtues in Seneca’s Epistles to Lucilius
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Vom Paradox der Wirklichkeit:
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Oswald Bayer
Wann endlich hat das Böse ein Ende?
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Werner Theobald
Göttliche Natur. Die philosophisch-religiösen Wurzeln des modernen Umweltbewußtseins
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Nikolas K. Gvosdev
St. John Chrysostom and John Locke:
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Heimo Hofmeister
Nature and Value of the Theory of Just War in the Light of the Powerlessness of Politics
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Wolfgang Gombocz, Tanja Pihlar
Zum neunzigsten Geburtstag von Ludvik Bartelj:
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Irinej Dobrijević
The Role of the Serbian Orthodox Church in National Self-Determination and Regional Integration
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