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"Spirits in Bondage reveals the earliest published thoughts of C. S. Lewis. However, we find an unfamiliar Lewis--not the mature Christian but the young atheist cynic, who fought in the harrowing Great War. In these poems Lewis dreads the dangerous worls the keeps us from living meaningful lives".
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Diese Arbeit erschließt auf systematische Weise die methodischen Grundlagen der Attributenlehre des einflussreichen islamischen Gelehrten Ibn Taymiyya (gest. 728/1328). Dabei verarbeitet sie seine in vielen Einzeltraktaten ausgebreiteten Ansichten zu einer Gesamtschau und geht auf geistesgeschichtliche Zusammenhänge ein. Der Band leistet somit einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Erforschung der Geschichte der islamischen Theologie. This study systematically examines the methodological foundations of the doctrine of attributes espoused by the influential Islamic scholar Ibn Taymiyya (died 728 AH / 1328 CE). It integrates the perspective he developed in multiple single tractates into an overall view and examines its connections in intellectual history. Thus, the volume makes an important contribution to research on the history of Islamic theology. The volume was awarded the Dissertation Prize of the Academy for Islam in Research and Society (AIWG) 2019 as well as the Classical Islamic World Book Prize 2019.
God --- Attributes
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God (Christianity) --- God (Christianity) --- Immutability. --- Eternity.
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"How can a loving God also be a God of wrath? Using a philosophically informed line of argument and a careful study of the relevant biblical texts, Kinghorn and Travis show how these two aspects of God's character can be reconciled. Instead of assuming that God's just response to people is incompatible with a loving response, the authors instead view God's love as a strictly essential divine attribute, with justice as a derivative of love"--
God (Christianity) --- God (Christianity) --- Love --- Wrath
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In una nota a piè di pagina dell'introduzione al Descent of Man, Charles Darwin commenta i contributi meno conosciuti sul tema dell'evoluzione umana. La nota integra la discussione sulle opere di «eminenti naturalisti e filosofi, come Wallace, Huxley, Lyell, Vogt, Lubbock, Büchner, Roll», citando due studiosi italiani: Giovanni Canestrini, autore di «uno scritto molto curioso sui caratteri rudimentali», e Francesco Barrago.
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