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Introductory Remarks to the topical issue “Manichaeism - New Historical and Philological Studies”

  • John C. Reeves
Published/Copyright: November 6, 2015

Published Online: 2015-11-6

©2015 John C. Reeves

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  1. Inaugural Editorial for the journal Open Theology
  2. Panentheism in the context of the theology and science dialogue
  3. Late Secularization and Religion as Alien
  4. The Rhetoric and Reception of John Milbank’s Radical Orthodoxy: Privileging Prejudice in Theology?
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  12. Election in Christ in Schleiermacher’s Christian Faith and Christian Ethics
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  17. Violently Peaceful: Tibetan Self-Immolation and the Problem of the Non/Violence Binary
  18. Ahimsā and its Ambiguities: Reading the story of Buddha and Aṅgulimāla
  19. The Violence of Conversion: Proselytization and Interreligious Controversy in the Work of Swami Dayananda Saraswati
  20. The Violence of Nonviolence in the Revelation of John
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  22. Introductory Remarks to the topical issue “Manichaeism - New Historical and Philological Studies”
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  24. The Manichaean Attitude to Natural Phenomena as Reflected in the Berlin Kephalaia
  25. The Epitaph of Mar Solomon, Bishop of South China, Administrator of Manicheans and Nestorians
  26. New Developments in the History of East Uighur Manichaeism
  27. Further Textual Evidence Pertaining to the Enigmatic ‛Mani-Citations’ of Severus of Antioch
  28. On the Date of the Ritual Manual for the Celebration of the Birthday of the Ancestor of Promoting Well-being from Xiapu
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  31. Thomas Aquinas and Alfred North Whitehead on God‘s Action in the World
  32. God’s Power and Almightiness in Whitehead’s Thought
  33. Revising Whitehead’s Notion of Society in the Light of Contemporary Physics
  34. Language about God in Whitehead’s Philosophy
  35. Are Aquinas and Whitehead Metaphorical and Analogical All the Way Down?
  36. Divine Ecozoics and Whitehead’s Adventure or Resurrection Metaphysics
  37. Papal Infallibility – a Flat Locus. From a Thomistic Position of Ecclesial Independence Towards a Whiteheadian Interpretation as Locus Theologicus Alienus
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  43. Transcendent Mind, Emergent Universe in the Thought of Michael Polanyi
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