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    Religious “Avatars” and Implicit Religion: Recycling Myths and Religious Patterns within Contemporary US Popular Culture.Andrada Fatu-Tutoveanu & Corneliu Pintilescu - 2012 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 (33):182-205.
    Contemporary cultural and media studies have been increasingly interested in redefining the relations between religion and culture (and particularly popular culture). The present study approaches a series of theories on the manner in which religious aspects emerge and are integrated in contemporary cultural manifestations, focusing on the persistence/resurrection of religious patterns into secularized cultural contents. Thus, the analysis departs from the concept of implicit religion, coined and developed by Bailey and the theories following it, as well as other (...)
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    Avatar-Philosophy (and -Religion) or Faitheism.Edmond Wright - 2011 - Imprint Academic.
    Are you prepared, either as an atheist or a religious believer, to have your ideas of God, the self, other people, the body, the soul, spirituality, and faith challenged in an unexpected and original way? Here is a book that moves out from under and away from the received notions of those ponderous topics, whether or not you believe in the divine. The author is a confessed atheist but one who rejects the approach of Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Michel Onfray (...)
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  3. Religious “Avatars” and Implicit Religion: Recycling Myths and Religious Patterns within Contemporary US Popular Culture.Fătu-Tutoveanu Andrada & Pintilescu Corneliu - 2012 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 (33):182-205.
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    Paraphrase et appropriation: Les avatars poétiques de l'ecclésiaste au temps Des guerres de religion (dalbiac, CarlE, belleau, baïf).Jean Vignes - 1993 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 55 (3):503-526.
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    La Historia de las Religiones en España: avatares de una disciplina.Francisco P. Díez de Velasco Abellán - forthcoming - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones.
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    (1 other version)Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See.George A. Dunn & William Irwin (eds.) - 2014 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    James Cameron’s critically acclaimed movie Avatar was nominated for nine Academy Awards and received countless accolades for its breath-taking visuals and use of 3D technology. But beyond its cinematic splendour, can Avatar also offer us insights into business ethics, empathy, disability, and the relationship between mind and body? Can getting to know the Na’vi, an alien species, enlarge our vision and help us to “see” both our world and ourselves in new ways? Avatar and Philosophy is a revealing journey through (...)
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    Les avatars du marxisme.Simon Petermann - 1987 - Res Publica 29 (2):177-192.
    Marxism has been for a long time the reference of the European Worker's Movement. It took the form of a millenarist faith and was embodied in large organizations. Orthodox marxism had no more reason for existence when the working class was integrated in the modern society.Communism gave a new inspiration but at the expense of an intellectual degeneration. When it became a state religion, marxism stopped to be creative and became a Gnosis. The varied forms of leftisms which emerged (...)
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    The Community and the Individual in Avatar.Dale Murray - 2014 - In George A. Dunn (ed.), Avatar and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 180–189.
    Avatar is a high‐styled entertainment, a nature narrative, an environmental allegory, a reflection on religion and spirituality, a global warning, a love story, and more. It illustrates two different views of individualism and communitarianism. Contracts and investments are important catalysts for the action of avatar. The avatar program also owes its existence on pandora to what comes down to a contractual arrangement with the RDA. It offers a cautionary tale to remind that a selfish individualist ethics can blind the (...)
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  9. Incarnation: The Avatar Model.William Hasker - 2017 - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 8:118-141.
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    De l’apocalyptique et de la gnose ancienne à ses avatars contemporains : réflexions d’un étudiant du codex V de Nag Hammadi.Julio Dias Chaves - 2009 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 65 (1):21-33.
    Cet article traite de christianisme ancien, de littérature apocalyptique et de gnose, trois champs de recherche liés à ma recherche doctorale, dans le but de discuter de leur réception dans l’espace public contemporain. Les différents exemples donnés dans ce texte montrent bien que cet espace public contemporain est toujours friand de sujets religieux, en particulier dans les domaines cités. Il est vrai que cet intérêt a été moussé par des ouvrages de fiction et des livres qui utilisent le christianisme comme (...)
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    Avatāra-mīmāṃsā.Maheśa Prasāda Pāṭhaka - 2019 - Paṭanā: Jānakī Prakāśana.
    On divine reincarnations (avatars) in Hindu mythology.
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    La idea de religiosidad en Krause desde el contexto del Idealismo alemán: claves para pensar la religión en la era postsecular.Ricardo Pinilla Burgos - 2024 - Pensamiento 80 (309):721-744.
    Desde el marco de los avatares de la religión en la secularización y desde el contexto concreto de la filosofía de la religión en el idealismo alemán y sus posibles aportes para nuestra actualidad, se planteará, como una voz singular, la relevancia de la idea de religiosidad como intimidad con Dios en la obra de Krause y sus implicaciones antropológicas, sociales y en la relación del hombre con el resto de los seres. Desde ahí se analizará la articulación de la (...)
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    Krita yuga.K. Seshadri - 1983 - New Delhi: Marwah Publications.
    Sociopolitical interpretation of the incarnations of Vishnu, Hindu deity, as depicted in the Bhāgavatapurāṇa.
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  14. Iśānukathādarśanabinduḥ.Vāgīśa Dinakara - 2011 - Vārāṇasī: Śāradā Saṃskr̥ta Saṃsthāna.
    Exhaustive study of the concept of incarnation and reincarnation in Hinduism and Hindu philosophy.
     
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    We Will Fight Terror with Terror.Joseph J. Foy - 2014 - In George A. Dunn (ed.), Avatar and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 165–179.
    Avatar is laden with images and themes of religion and spirituality. Theology also forms the base of “just war theory.” The principles of just war theory were adapted by early Christian thinkers from the natural law theory developed by the Stoics – a group of ancient philosophers who believed that we could look to nature for guidance about what is right and good for human beings. The early Christians turned to just war theory to help resolve a quandary. Just (...)
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    God's human future: the struggle to define theology today.David Galston - 2016 - Salem, Oregon: Polebridge Press.
    What is the Bible? -- What is religion? -- Enlightenment theology -- Covenant theology -- Jesus the teacher of nothingness -- Creating God in 325 -- Meet the new Jesus, a Christian Avatar -- When God stopped working -- Religion and the God who almost is -- Saving apocalypticism -- Theology and the opening of time.
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    The German Stranger: Leo Strauss and National Socialism.William H. F. Altman - 2011 - Lexington Books, a Division of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The German Stranger provides a guide to Leo Strauss that situates his thought in the context of National Socialism; by destroying any middle ground between 'Athens' and 'Jerusalem, ' Strauss undermined modernity's secular bulwark against political theology. Once National Socialism is understood as an atheistic religion re-enacted by post-Revelation 'philosophers, ' the German avatar of Plato's Athenian Stranger can be recognized as its principal theoreticia.
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    The Posthuman Divine: When Robots Can Be Enlightened.Francesca Ferrando - 2019 - Sophia 58 (4):645-651.
    This special issue of ‘Sophia’ aims to reflect upon future evolutions of religions and their related narratives and imaginaries from a critical and generative understanding of our ancient sources. Bodies are locations of creative power and symbolic proliferation. Cyborgian, transhuman, and posthuman embodiments are going to generate visions of the divine in tune with such an epistemic shift, by addressing questions such as: can God be represented as a cyborg? Could robots and avatars be prophets? Is internet a suitable (...)
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    Some new meaning in the conctpt of "subjectlessness".Naila Akhedovna Sarkarova - 2022 - Kant 42 (2):161-166.
    The purpose of study is to explore some new manifestations of the concepts of subjectlessnes and "death of the subject", different from those considered by postmodernism and structuralism, what is its scientific novelty. Among them, quite common is the assessment of some religions as subjectless, especially Islam, supposedly built on the absolute obedience of man to God, where there is no personal active principle. Arguments refuting this point of view are given. Particular attention is drawn to the manifestations of subjectlessnes (...)
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    Revisiting the university front.Grahame Lock & Chris Lorenz - 2007 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 26 (5):405-418.
    The article argues that the most important trends in the recent metamorphosis of higher education, especially of university teaching and research, cannot be understood without placing them in the context of general developments in political life. Both processes reveal alarming features and there is a link between them. In recent decades a religion has established its dominance in the public policy field. Its dogmas are called “liberalization”, “economic man”, “individual preference”, “the free market”, “competition” and “efficiency”. The consequences of (...)
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    Gnose et gnostiques: des origines à nos jours.Roland Hureaux - 2015 - Paris: Desclée de Brouwer.
    La gnose constitue un des phénomènes les plus fascinants de l’histoire des idées. Elle est apparue sous le Haut-Empire romain (Ier-IIe siècle), période brillante et inquiète, qui voit aussi l’essor du christianisme. Les gnostiques, Basilide, Valentin, Marcion, prêchent des doctrines étranges se présentant comme une connaissance secrète (gnose) que Jésus-Christ aurait transmise à ses proches. Christianisme philosophique ou sulfureuse contrefaçon? Sagesse élevée ou charlatanisme? Religion sui generis ou maladie infantile du christianisme? Ultime expression de la philosophie grecque ou anticipation (...)
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    Buddhism and the transformation of old age in medieval Japan.Edward Robertson Drott - 2016 - Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press.
    Scholars have long remarked on the frequency with which Japanese myths portrayed gods (kami) as old men or okina. Many of these “sacred elders” came to be featured in premodern theater, most prominently in Noh. In the closing decades of the twentieth-century, as the number of Japan’s senior citizens climbed steadily, the sacred elder of premodern myth became a subject of renewed interest and was seen by some as evidence that the elderly in Japan had once been accorded a level (...)
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  23. ¿Hacia una política postmetafísica?Miguel Angel Quintana Paz - 2010 - Hiperbórea 2:4-17.
    Parece que en tiempos de postmetafísica, donde se quiere huir de todo autoritarismo (ya sea epistémico, ya sea ético o político), la democracia cuenta con la baza a su favor de ser el sistema político que más favorece el diálogo sobre la imposición, la tolerancia por encima de la opresión. Ahora bien, una democracia que asuma plenamente su condición postmetafísica habrá de contar con ciertas características si quiere ser del todo coherente con este su avatar contemporáneo. Concretamente, en nuestra comunicación (...)
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    Radical Orthodoxy.David B. Burrell - 2004 - Philosophy and Theology 16 (1):73-76.
    The author presents a brief appreciation of the merits of the Radical Orthodoxy movement. That appreciation centers on four themes: (1) theology as sacra doctrina, (2) countering secular reason in its latest avatar of “post-modernism,” (3) Radical Orthodoxy’s offering a theology of culture, and (4) the Thomism of Radical Orthodoxy. The author concludes with some remarks concerning the reception of Radical Orthodoxy in the United States.
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  25. Collingwood on religious atonement.Dale Jacquette - 2014 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 76 (2):151-170.
    R. G. Collingwood’s philosophical analysis of religious atonement as a dialectical process of mortal repentance and divine forgiveness is explained and criticized. Collingwood’s Christian concept of atonement, in which Christ \ the Atonement the Incarnation), is subject in turn to another kind of dialectic, in which some of Collingwood’s leading ideas are first surveyed, and then tested against objections in a philosophical evaluation of their virtues and defects, strengths and weaknesses. Collingwood’s efforts to synthesize objective and subjective aspects of atonement, (...)
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  26. Byzantine Sacred Arts as Therapeutic Way: A Medieval Pharmakon for the Cyberman.Inti Yanes - 2017 - International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society 4 (7):1-16.
    Man is a "homo theologicus." The dominion of the cyberculture is determining the oblivion of the Sacred in a new fashion, creating fictional transcendences that replace traditional reality with cyberconstructions. We aim to show how man is essentially a theologal being and how the Byzantine notion of ϑέωσις (deification) as expressed in sacred arts can be a way of preserving human essence from its alienation in the fictional transcendences of cyberbeing. We approach cyberculture as a process of ontological desubstantiation via (...)
     
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    Judaism.Lenn E. Goodman - 1997 - In Charles Taliaferro & Philip L. Quinn (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 44–58.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Works cited.
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