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This book focuses on the idea of the imago Dei to engage theologically with artificial intelligence (AI). It reflects on how enormous progress in the development of AI has raised some challenges to Christian theology.
This book examines how the Communist Party of Yugoslavia incorporated the idea of a Yugoslav nation into their ideology and created the Yugoslav Soft Nation-Building project after the Second World War.
This book examines the role of normative economics in the writings of Karl Marx, Ludwig von Mises, Milton Friedman and Karl Popper.
This book argues that claims of divine revelation, resistant to any attempts to monopolize them, provided a powerful means of speaking with authority for all participants in Frankish political discourse.
This book provides an exhaustive overview of the ontology of relations. Moreover, it offers a detailed defense of the existence of irreducible relations in the universe and shows that entities such as powers should be better thought of as relations.
By establishing an intellectual dialogue amongst some of the most influential German philosophers of the twentieth century, this study identifies a common interest: the question whether an unworldly, fragmented universe can nonetheless elicit a creative response from individuals.
This edited volume offers an incisive exploration of the intersection between Islam and evolutionary theory—a topic that remains a focal point of vigorous academic debate and inquiry.
This book is the first to provide a general theory of self-destruction in complex systems. The volume suggests a unified theory of systemic self-destruction applicable to natural, social and cultural phenomena.
This book introduces a new framework for understanding how the relationship between political parties and the state shapes the development of political parties, party systems, and democratic consolidation.
Between Theory and Practice in Architectural Design: Imagination and Interdisciplinarity in... Læs mere
This book examines the Naples’ patron saint, Gennaro, the history of his blood relic and the mystery of its periodical liquefaction.
This book’s central thesis is that notions of monstrosity and geographic marginality were central to the formation of an English identity in the Middle Ages.