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When A History of the Mexican-American People was first published in 1977 it was greeted with enthusiasm for its straightforward, objective account of the... Læs mere
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This work is an introduction to philosophical anthropology for students in a variety of disciplines, with emphasis on developing issues and problems with a phenomenological method, rather than presenting its material within a formal historical framework.
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Offers ten studies of the implications of the increasingly integrated world economic structure for our sense of political,... Læs mere
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Broadens John Henry Newman's argument for the existence of God to include more experiential materials reflecting two millennia of Christian... Læs mere
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Considered the paradigm case of the troubled interaction between science and religion, the conflict between Galileo and the Church continues to generate research and... Læs mere
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10 Catholic scholars, all recipients of the University of Dayton's Marianist Award, explore how their faith as Catholics has influenced their scholarship and how, in turn, their scholarship has affected their faith. They reveal how they have bridged the gap between the two.
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This work of philosophical theology brings together Jewish, Christian and Muslim perspectives on the complex questions surrounding divine and human freedom. The author emphasises the common ground among the three traditions.
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In 1977, a Chicago-based Nazi group announced its plans to demonstrate in Skokie, Illinois, the home of hundreds of Holocaust survivors. The... Læs mere
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Maximus the Confessor (580-662) is recognized by historians of Christian thought for his... Læs mere
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Examines in detail the first seven years of Athanasius's career as bishop of Alexandria from the time of his election and consecration as bishop in 328 to his banishment by Emperor Constantine following the Synod of Tyre in 335.