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theology, namely: 1) empirical practical theologies, more present in Anglo-Saxon countries, which are often in dialogue with psychology and pedagogy; 2) critical practical theologies, such as political and ... liberation theologies, which make praxis the central category of the theological task and that are in close dialogue mainly with sociology, economics and political science; 3) fundamental practical/pastoral
in the cited work, in particular its connection with the philosophy of freedom of the Cusanus and the reflection, with renaissance spirit, which such philosophy finds in the oratio of Pico della ... .), Platonism at the origins ofmodernity: studies on Platonism and early modern Philosophy (Dordrecht, Springer 2008), 9-12. [ Links ] El asunto, tan discutible, es bien argumentado por J. Hopkins, según
The article present's Ricoeur's contribution to the hermeneutic philosophy, on the grounds of some movements brought about by his thought. The first three movements focus on those aspects which ... movements regarding phenomenology: the introduction of the linguistic shifts into philosophy and the introduction of the hermeneutic in the phenomenological method. These three movements reflexive
This article looks into the origins of the Christian philosophy, following the historic-critical and exegetic methods applied by A. Orbe to patristic theology investigation. The author takes the work ... author also determines the conception of philosophy put forward by Justine as belonging to the Christians, which was centred in universal Logos and the resort to the Judeo-Christian typology of the
understanding of the truth, in accordance to the internal rules of theological work, and to account for the main contributions of hermeneutic philosophy, marked by two key, issues fundamental for theology and ... philosophy: language comprehension (point 3) and its occurrence in tradition (point 4). The author deals with both issues, relating them directly to hermeneutics and the theological understanding of truth
article approaches this "experiential (mystical) knowledge" from philosophy and from theology. He begins with some testimonies from the 11th and 12th centuries, especially those referring to the lectio
of control) was linked to increases in psychological distress independent of whether the source of the trauma was political conflict or other sources; in other words, it was the increasing sense of ... ). Relationship of locus of control, psychological distress, and trauma exposure in groups impacted by intense political conflict in Egypt . Prehospital and Disaster Medicine , 28 ( 2 ), 423 - 427 . https://doi.org
upstream and local levels that shapes equitable or inequitable access to resources and opportunities that matter for both population health and health equity. It is the political and social context in which ... applied tenets from Kingdon’s theory (Kingdon, 2010) from political science to co-create policy actions focused on intersectoral actions to address social inequities (Zengarini et al., 2021) . There
article approaches this "experiential (mystical) knowledge" from philosophy and from theology. He begins with some testimonies from the 11th and 12th centuries, especially those referring to the lectio
., Brewer et al., 2003; Chaves, 2004) . Black churches have a long history of mobilizing for political and social action to address community needs (e.g., Brown & Brown, 2003), facilitating generalizable ... community problem-solving through critical thinking about the roots of social inequality, and encourages youth to examine and influence historical, social, political, and economic decisions that sustain
Christianity and, finally, how can characterized -inside this knowledge-relations of Christianity with philosophy
A basic principle of Aquinas' philosophy of law postulates that all positive laws, the rational human laws, are derived from natural law. The natural just is the normative principle that makes ... , 2, 8; In Sententiraum, IV, d. 26, q. 2, a. 2. 14 Cf. J. FINNIS, "The Truth in Legal Positivism", en su Philosophy of Law (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011), 172 ss. [ Links ] 15 Cf
The article analises, from a political perspective, the role of the Chilean Catholic Church in the political processes of the years 1973-1993. It first offers an analytic frame for the study of the ... victims, together with the condemnation of the abuses, the proposal of alternative systems, and active political mediation. Thus the Church turned into one of the key agents of the re-democratization. Once
There is an enigmatic image of Dyonisius Areopagite from his origin, and that enigma has become more profound with time. In his work coalesce neo-platonic philosophy with Christianity and, as a ... Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy, Cambridge, 1967. [ Links ] (2) P. Hadot, Exercicies Spirituels et philosophie antique, Paris, Études Augustiniennes, 1981, p. 190
document regarding Social Justice and its fundamental ethical content to show that since they set an idea of political community, and an array of social justice program. ... in the same sphere implies also a fresh and constructive philosophy of man. In fact the Constitution borrows many points explicitly from modern philosophies of existence and of personalism, weaving
concern with philosophy of religión has to do with a description of the philosophical tendencies dominating in his day, before all else. The article concludes with a brief biographical reference to the
representatives of modern philosophy (Kant and Hegel, for example) have considered the appearance of the historical in relation to the question of destiny and meaning of the universal.
philosophy- also in Munich. She is a specialist concerning medieval theology and starts her researches on the image of women in the tradition of the Christian faith in the sixties at the time of the Second
many risks or biases such as cultural or political differences, prejudices, or other personal variables (Back & Nestler, 2016; Meloy, 2004) . To overcome this limitation, study 1 was performed, showing
special attention to politics, and particularly to political aspects of the works directed at politicians, men in active public service or those interested in it. ... ). [ Links ] 14 Ep. 152, 2. 15 R. Dodaro , «Augustine and the Possibility of Political Conscience» en C. Mayer (ed.) Augustinus - Ethik und Politik Augustinus-Verlag bei Echter, (Würzburg 2009) 223242