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    Commentary on the Minor Pauline Epistles. By Theodore of Mopsuestia, translated and edited by Rowan A. Gree.Han-Luen Kantzer Komline - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (3).
    Commentary on the Minor Pauline Epistles. By Theodore of Mopsuestia, translated and edited by Rowan A. Greer. SBL Writings from the Greco-Roman World, vol. 26. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2010. Pp. xliv + 839. $89.95.
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  2. The Pauline Epistles: Their Meaning and Message.James T. Hudson - 1958
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  3. The Authenticity of the Pauline Epistles—a Contribution from Statistical Analysis.William C. Wake - 1948 - Hibbert Journal 47:50-55.
     
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  4. Passions in the Pauline epistles : the current state of research.David Charles Aune - 2007 - In John T. Fitzgerald (ed.), Passions and Moral Progress in Greco-Roman Thought. Routledge.
     
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  5. Paul and Power: The Structure of Authority in the Primitive Church as Reflected in the Pauline Epistles.Bengt Holmberg - 1980
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    Peter Lombard's Collectanea on the Pauline Epistles.Peter O.&Aposhagan - 2021 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 88 (2):315-365.
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    STANLEY, Christopher D., Paul and the Language of Scripture. Citation technique in the Pauline Epistles and Contemporary Literature] STANLEY, Christopher D., Paul and the Language of Scripture. Citation technique in the Pauline Epistles and Contemporary Literature]. [REVIEW]Alain Gignac - 1994 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 50 (2):445-448.
  8. AN EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL ON SEX A Pauline Response to Issues of Sex in Contemporary Society.Benny Nalkara - 2009 - Journal of Dharma 34 (1):117-127.
     
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    The Chester Beatty Codex AC 1449. A Graeco-Latin Lexicon of the Pauline Epistles and a Greek Grammar. [REVIEW]J. Neville Birdsall - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):152-153.
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    Unlearning Pauline Messianism: Prophetic Study and Historical Injustice in Walter Benjamin and Hermann Cohen.Natasha Hay - 2024 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 38 (3):313-323.
    ABSTRACT This article argues against Giorgio Agamben’s use of Paul’s Epistles to align Walter Benjamin’s critique of violence with antinomian theology and anarcholibertarian politics. It focuses specifically on Benjamin’s critical inheritance of Hermann Cohen’s concepts of unintentional sin and atonement to show that he reactivates a prophetic register of education in Jewish religious ethics. The article contends that these normative and narrative elements of Talmud Torah refute a reductive view of Jewish legalism in confronting the cultural afterlives of historical (...)
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  11. Pelagius' Commentary on St Paul's Epistle to the Romans.Pelagius . & Theodore de Bruyn - 1993 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Pelagian controversy has secured an enduring place for Pelagius in the history of western Christian thought. Few of Pelagius' writings, however, have been preserved, and until recently none was available in English translation. This volume presents Pelagius' commentary on Romans for the first time in English. The commentary, one of thirteen on the Pauline epistles, dates from the time when Pelagius was active in Rome, before he became embroiled in controversy. But already there are adumbrations of the (...)
     
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    (1 other version)Political Theology and Pauline Law: Notes Toward a Sapiential Legality.Aaron Riches - 2009 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2009 (146):140-157.
    In 1979, on the thirty-ninth anniversary of the closing of the Franco-Spanish border at Port Bou and one day before the anniversary of the suicide of Walter Benjamin, Jacob Taubes and Carl Schmitt opened the Bible in the Sauerland. The two men sat down in Plettenburg to read St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, chapters 9-11. As if in memory of Benjamin, they spoke “under a priestly seal”: Schmitt, the most important state law theorist of the twentieth century, a Roman (...)
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    James as the First Catholic Epistle.John Painter - 2006 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 60 (3):245-259.
    James presents an important alternative to the Pauline view of Christian faith and life. James' message reveals deep insight into Jesus' teaching concerning God as Father and the trustful confidence of life lived in relation to God. At the same time, James uncovers the ethical cutting edge of the message of God's fatherly generosity.
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  14. Journey to transcendence: Dostoevsky’s theological polyphony in Barth’s understanding of the Pauline KRISIS.Elizabeth A. Blake & Rubén Rosario - 2007 - Studies in East European Thought 59 (1):3-20.
    Anticipating Mikhail Bakhtin’s appreciation for the unfinalizability of Fedor Dostoevskij’s universe, prominent Protestant theologian Karl Barth celebrates the Russian novelist’s presentation of “the impenetrable ambiguity of human life” characteristic of both the ending of Dostoevsky’s novels and Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. Barth’s unique reading of The Brothers Karamazov not only demonstrates the barrenness of the “theocratic dream” but also complements Bakhtin’s discussion of polyphony with an explicitly theological dimension by focusing on the dialogue between Creator and the created. Dostoevsky’s (...)
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    Análise do gênero epístola bíblica à luz dos estudos linguísticos contempor'neos.Abner Eslava da Silva, Willian Freitas Rodrigues, Caroline Kretzmann & Rosane de Mello Santo Nicola - 2024 - Bakhtiniana 19 (1):e63539p.
    ABSTRACT The article aims to examine the behavior of contemporary speech genre theory in the analysis of Pauline epistles. The genre of letters is conceived within its original communicative purpose, limited to sender and receivers, whereas the epistle refers to the letter read outside of its original context, considered as literature. The research corpus is composed of the Corinthian epistles of the New Testament, which are accepted as authored by the Apostle Paul. They are selected due to (...)
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    (1 other version)Heidegger, l’attente de la parousie et l’être pour la mort.Cristian Ciocan - 2009 - Studia Phaenomenologica 9 (9999):179-193.
    At the beginning of his philosophical career (between 1918 and 1921), the young Heidegger analyzed various texts belonging to the field of the religious tradition: the Pauline Epistles, Augustinian writings and texts of the medieval mystics. Through these analyses, Heidegger formalized certain phenomena that we can find, a few years later, in Being and Time, illustrating the “warm” line of the existential analytic, the pathetic level of the ontology of Dasein: anxiety, death, consciousness, and guilt. My paper focuses (...)
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    The Time That Remains: A Commentary on the Letter to the Romans.Patricia Dailey (ed.) - 2005 - Stanford University Press.
    In _The Time That Remains_, Agamben seeks to separate the Pauline texts from the history of the Church that canonized them, thus revealing them to be "the fundamental messianic texts of the West." He argues that Paul's letters are concerned not with the foundation of a new religion but rather with the "messianic" abolition of Jewish law. Situating Paul's texts in the context of early Jewish messianism, this book is part of a growing set of recent critiques devoted to (...)
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    Situacionalidade da Experiência Religiosa.Nelson Cortes Pacheco Junior - 2024 - Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 15 (29):172-186.
    The work originating from the thoughts of Martin Heidegger is of unique depth, covering the most varied aspects of our experience. One of them refers to the ways of being that share everyday experience. In this context, the still young professor Heidegger, as a student and teacher, in Freiburg, Germany, focused on the theme of the factual experience of life through the phenomenon of Christian religiosity. Such reflections contributed to the elaboration especially of three lectures that together constitute volume 60 (...)
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    Heidegger e a Apreensão Fenomenológica da Consciência Religiosa.Rodrigo Benevides Barbosa Gomes - 2022 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 63 (152):425-448.
    ABSTRACT The paper details Heidegger’s phenomenological exam of religious consciousness. In The Phenomenology of Religious Life, the Heideggerian analysis of the Pauline Epistles serves, above all, as a way to demonstrate the proper use of the phenomenological method. In this case, Heidegger clarifes the primordial characteristics of religious life by detailing Paul of Tarsus’s existential stance. Therefore, we explain the Heideggerian methodological stance regarding the study of religion and demonstrate that the phenomenological description of the Christian mystical-religious experience (...)
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    Assessing ‘unnatural lusts’: John Locke on the permissibility of male-male intimacy.Brian Smith - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (1):1-17.
    This paper argues that Locke offers qualified support for male-male intimacy. While one can find denunciations of sodomy and ‘debauchery’ in his work, these claims are embedded in a natural and divine law framework that did not formally specify how to define much less morally characterize these actions. At the very least, Locke makes it difficult to strictly condemn sodomy or other homosexual acts as inherently immoral. This paper will explore three areas of interest: 1) Locke’s Paraphrases of the (...) epistles in which he argues that Paul’s interest in sexuality concerns temple idolatry rather than a trans-generational sexual ethic; 2) the empirical terms in which he appears to reject the viability of sodomy and his interest in native sexual practices show that he tolerated alternative conjugal frameworks; and 3) the curious case of his own sexuality, the passionate letters he shared with close male friends suggest that sexual obligations to society were not permanent and that as one ages alternative forms of love may be permitted. (shrink)
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    Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies 2005 Annual Meeting.Paul L. Swanson - 2006 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 26 (1):183-184.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies 2005 Annual MeetingPaul SwansonThe 2005 meetings of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies focused on the theme "Personal and Impersonal Aspects of the Absolute" and were divided into two venues, with a preliminary panel at the nineteenth World Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR) in Tokyo, March 24–30, and the regular annual meeting held in Kyoto on July 19–21. (...)
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    Why bother with hebrews?Marie E. Isaacs - 2002 - Heythrop Journal 43 (1):60–72.
    Few, if any, present‐day undergraduate degree courses in Theology include in their syllabus a study of the Epistle to the Hebrews or other New Testament writings other than the Gospels and the Pauline epistles. The result is in effect that we create a canon within a canon.This paper, originally read at a postgraduate seminar, gives reasons why Hebrews in particular should not be neglected.Hebrews provides evidence of the diversity of early Christian tradition, for example, with its teaching that (...)
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    Lectures on New Testament Theology: By Ferdinand Christian Baur.Peter C. Hodgson (ed.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Ferdinand Christian Baur, one of the great innovators in the study of the New Testament, argued that each of its books reflects the interests and tendencies of its author in a particular religio-historical milieu. A critique of the writings must precede any judgments about the historical validity of individual stories about Jesus in the Gospels. Thus Baur could move beyond the impasse created by Strauss's Life of Jesus. Baur demonstrated that the Gospel of John is not a historical document comparable (...)
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    Theologische Grenzüberschreitungen Annäherungen an einen paradoxen Begriff.Isabella Guanzini - 2018 - Disputatio Philosophica 19 (1):75-85.
    This paper examines the essential yet ambivalent role of the law, i.e. of limits and prohibitions, within the subjective experience of desire. In order to investigate the dialectics between limit and desire, it firstly focuses on the perspective of George Bataille and his analysis of eroticism. Moreover, the contribution takes into account the perspective of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, who focus on the relationship of desire to capitalist society, in order to affirm a different revolutionary economy of desire, celebrating (...)
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  25. Cocceius and the Jewish Commentators.Adina M. Yoffie - 2004 - Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (3):393-398.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Cocceius and the Jewish CommentatorsAdina M. YoffieThe case of Johannes Cocceius defies the commonplace that Leiden University (and perhaps post-Reformation, confessionalized Europe in general) turned away from humanist scholarship in the first quarter of the seventeenth century. In 1650 Cocceius (1603-69), a Bremen-born Oriental philology professor at Franeker, joined the Leiden theological faculty and wrote a treatise, Protheoria de ratione interpretandi sive introductio in philologiam sacram (De ratione). He (...)
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  26. The evolution of ethics.E. Hershey Sneath - 1927 - London,: Oxford University PRess.
    The ethics of the Egyptian religion, by S. A. B. Mercer.--The ethics of Confucianism, by H. P. Beach.--The ethics of the Babylonian and Assyrian religion, by G. A. Barton.--The history of Hindu ethics, by E. W. Hopkins.--The ethics of Zoroastrianism, by A. V. W. Jackson.--Early Hebrew ethics, by L. B. Paton.--The ethics of the Hebrew prophets - from Amos to the Deuteronomic reformation, by L. B. Paton.--The ethics of the Greek religion, by P. Shorey.--The ethics of the Gospels, by E. (...)
     
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  27. Sin, grace, and redemption in Abelard.Thomas Williams - 2004 - In Jeffrey E. Brower & Kevin Guilfoy (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Abelard. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 258-278.
    "From time to time some of my friends startle me by referring to the Atonement itself as a revolting heresy," wrote Austin Farrer, "invented by the twelfth century and exploded by the twentieth. Yet the word is in the Bible." (1) Farrer is referring to Romans 5:11 in the Authorized Version: "we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have now received the atonement." Here the word 'atonement'--literally, the state of being "at one"--translates the Greek (...)
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    A theology of child rearing for Nigerian fathers: A socio-rhetorical reading of Ephesians 6:4.Olubiyi A. Adewale - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (4):7.
    One of the major causes of juvenile delinquency almost anywhere in the world, including Nigeria, is abusive conditions in the homes. The abusive condition in the Nigerian situation is exacerbated by the authoritarian concept of the home. Children are usually seen as mere objects who are to obey their parents, especially the father who has an absolute power over his children. Christian parents too are guilty of being authoritarian and their favourite cliché is ‘children, obey your parents’. This article aims (...)
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    The Works.John Locke - 1794 - Churchill.
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    Cuerpos ambiguos. Un estudio comparativo del status antropológico y político de las mujeres en las Cartas Pastorales y los Hechos Apócrifos de Pablo y Tecla.Luis Menéndez-Antuña - 2016 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 21:93-113.
    Recent scholarship on the Pastoral Epistles shows that they are addressing several controversies. The author, on one hand, claims to be the legitimate heir to a long-standing Pauline tradition and, on the other, he seeks to advance a doctrine that provides important information about gender roles at the beginning of Christianity. The present article, drawing on Mary Douglas´ theory on the relationship between the social and the physical body, compares the gender ideals contained in the Pastoral Letters with (...)
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    St. Paul Among the Philosophers.John D. Caputo & Linda Alcoff (eds.) - 2009 - Indiana University Press.
    In his epistles, St. Paul sounded a universalism that has recently been taken up by secular philosophers who do not share his belief in Christ, but who regard his project as centrally important for contemporary political life. The Pauline project—as they see it—is the universality of truth, the conviction that what is true is true for everyone, and that the truth should be known by everyone. In this volume, eminent New Testament scholars, historians, and philosophers debate whether Paul's (...)
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    The sacramental interruption of rituals of life.Lieven Boeve - 2003 - Heythrop Journal 44 (4):401–417.
    Books reviewed in this article:John Barton, The Biblical WorldWalter Brueggemann, Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute, AdvocacyBernhard W. Anderson, Contours of Old Testament TheologyJames Barr, The Concept of Biblical Theology: An Old Testament PerspectiveCarl E. Braaten and Robert W. Jenson, Reclaiming the Bible for the ChurchNancy L. deClaissè‐Walford, Reading from th eBeginning: The Shaping of the Hebrew PsalterBirger Gerhardsson, The Reliability of the Gospel TraditionBen Witherington III, New Testament History: A Narrative AccountNeil Richardson, God in the New TestamentJohn S. (...)
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    Essays on Heidegger and European philosophy: meridian of thinking.William Vaughan - 2003 - New York: E. Mellen Press.
    This work answers questions such as: What elements of the Pauline view of time did the supposed atheist Heidegger bring from his study of the epistles to his work, Being and Time? And why did Heidegger remain so silent about the Holocaust and his dalliance with National Socialism?
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    Paulus Unter den Philosophen.Christian Strecker, Joachim Valentin & Micha Brumlik (eds.) - 2013 - Kohlhammer.
    English summary: Was Paul of Tarsus a philosopher? Does he even rank amongst those philosophers who influenced occidental live and thought? The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben says, that the Epistle to the Romans is the fundamental messianic text of the western culture. The Jewish scholars Jacob Taubes and Daniel Boyarin insist on the philosophical and political Force of Pauline thinking. Long before that, Friedrich Nietzsche and Martin Heidegger dealt intently with the Epistle. Was Paul a Philosopher? In any case (...)
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    “Imitate me”: Interpreting imitation in 1 corinthians in relation to Ignatius of antioch.H. H. Drake Williams - 2013 - Perichoresis 11 (1):77-95.
    ABSTRACTSeveral times within 1 Corinthians Paul encourages the Corinthians to imitate him. These are found at critical junctures in the epistle in 1 Corinthians 4:16 and 11:1. The meaning of these sections is in question from the perspective of Corinthian scholars. Several believe that Paul is appealing to apostolic power and authority to coerce the Corinthians to obey him, whereas others find him responding to social situations. This is different from the way that imitation and discipleship are presented within the (...)
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    Il valore aggregante del miles christi nell’epistolario di Cipriano di Cartagine.Emanuele Di Nardo - 2024 - Augustinianum 64 (1):87-102.
    The aim of the following research is to investigate the epistolary of Cyprian of Carthage, in order to analyze whether and to what extent the military lexicon used by the African prelate had an «aggregating» value in a delicate period for the Church (252-254), marked by the persecution of Trebonius Gallus and the spread of the plague. We hypothesize a subtle but substantial difference in the regular use of miles Christi between the letters of 250-251 and those after 252 as (...)
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    Origen, Plotinus and the Gnostics.A. Meredith - 1985 - Heythrop Journal 26 (4):383-398.
    Book review in this Article The Ethos of the Bible. By Birger Gerhardsson. The Prophets, Vol. 1: The Assyrian Period. By Klaus Koch. The Gospel according to Saint John, Vol. 3. By Rudolf Schnackenburg. The Social Setting of Pauline Christianity. By Gerd Theissen. Jewish and Christian Self‐Definition, Vol. 3: Self‐Definition in the Craeco‐Roman World. Edited by Ben F. Meyer and E.P. Sanders. The Church and Healing. Edited by W.J. Sheils. Miracles and the Medieval Mind: Theory, Record and Event, 1000 (...)
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    L'héritage paulinien chez Luther.Oswald Bayer - 2006 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 3 (3):381-394.
    L’héritage paulinien fut transmis à Luther surtout par la tradition de l’Ordre des Ermites de St Augustin, auquel il appartenait, c’est-à-dire pour l’essentiel par l’interprétation de Paul proposée par Augustin. La propre relecture de sa vie par Luther dit déjà l’importance de cet héritage, et dans le tournant réformateur de sa théologie comme d’une ouverture vers la juste distinction entre la Loi et l’Evangile, point culminant du rapport exégétique intense de Luther à Paul. Sa réception de Paul fait particulièrement ressortir (...)
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    Dionisio pseudo-areopagita y Heidegger.Cicero Cunha Bezerra - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 8:81-85.
    Throughout the history of Christian spirituality, it has been held that it is impossible to adequately name God. The Neoplatonic readings of Plato's Parmenides, particularly by Plotinus and Proclus, decisively influenced the course of Western philosophy and theology. From a comparison of the notion of God in Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite, Epistle III, and in Martin Heidegger's text "Der letzte Gott," I show that there is a common thread, based in the Pauline idea of kenösis.
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    Paul et les Pères grecs.Bernard Meunier - 2006 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 3 (3):331-355.
    C’est avant tout comme théologien que Paul est lu par les Pères grecs. La réception des épîtres dans les premiers siècles montre comment les premiers lecteurs de Paul hiérarchisaient eux-mêmes les textes et leurs données, même s’il n’y a pas consensus, d’autant plus que les lectures d’une même épître peuvent diverger. Cependant l’émergence est encore timide au milieu du IIe siècle, ce qui ne peut que valoriser le « tournant irénéen », Irénée étant le premier à présenter une réception globale (...)
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    From timely exegesis to contemporary ecclesiology: Relevant hermeneutics and provocative embodiment of faith in a corona-defined world – Generosity during a pandemic.Scot McKnight - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):7.
    In a world where economies have no moral conscience, biblical theologians can challenge local cultures with ancient wisdom about generosity and equity. Systemic solutions require changes in the habits of virtue, and this study focuses on the habit of generosity. Building on the work of Stephan Joubert’s Paul as Benefactor, this study concentrates on Paul’s collection in one notable instance: what he says about generosity in 2 Corinthians 8-9 and, in particular, what he means by isotēs in 2 Cor 8:13–15. (...)
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  42. The Politics of Character in John Milton's Divorce Tracts.David Hawkes - 2001 - Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (1):141-160.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 62.1 (2001) 141-160 [Access article in PDF] The Politics of Character in John Milton's Divorce Tracts David Hawkes nunquam privatum esse sapientum --Cicero I. There has recently been a great deal of debate over the relative influence on Milton's politics of two discordant revolutionary ideologies: classical republicanism and radical Protestant theology. 1 In the mid-seventeenth century the search for intellectual precedents and rationalizations (...)
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    Raising as function composition.Pauline Jacobson - 1990 - Linguistics and Philosophy 13 (4):423 - 475.
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    Leibniz and the Environment.Pauline Phemister - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    The work of seventeenth-century polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz has proved inspirational to philosophers and scientists alike. In this thought-provoking book, Pauline Phemister explores the ecological potential of Leibniz’s dynamic, pluralist, panpsychist, metaphysical system. She argues that Leibniz’s philosophy has a renewed relevance in the twenty-first century, particularly in relation to the environmental change and crises that threaten human and non-human life on earth. Drawing on Leibniz’s theory of soul-like, interconnected metaphysical entities he termed 'monads', Phemister explains how an individual’s (...)
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    Events in Early Nervous System Evolution.Michael G. Paulin & Joseph Cahill-Lane - 2021 - Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (1):25-44.
    Paulin and Cahill‐Lane explore the origins of event processing and event prediction in animal evolution. They propose that the evolutionary benefit of being able to predict and thus to quickly react to anticipated events may have triggered the evolution of the earliest nervous systems.
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    Post-Modernism and the Social Sciences: Insights, Inroads, and Intrusions.Pauline Marie Rosenau & Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau - 1991 - Princeton University Press.
    Post-modernism offers a revolutionary approach to the study of society: in questioning the validity of modern science and the notion of objective knowledge, this movement discards history, rejects humanism, and resists any truth claims. In this comprehensive assessment of post-modernism, Pauline Rosenau traces its origins in the humanities and describes how its key concepts are today being applied to, and are restructuring, the social sciences. Serving as neither an opponent nor an apologist for the movement, she cuts through post-modernism's (...)
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    Editors' Note.Pauline Jacobson - 2011 - Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (6):489-489.
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  48. 'All the Time and Everywhere Everything's the Same as Here': The Principle of Uniformity in the Correspondence Between Leibniz and Lady Masham.Pauline Phemister - 2004 - In Paul Lodge (ed.), Leibniz and His Correspondents. Cambridge, UK ;: Cambridge University Press. pp. 193-213.
    The privacy, real or illusory, afforded by the personal letter allows each participant the philosophical freedom to explore a range of possible opinions, to experiment with different ideas, to hesitate, and to change his or her mind in ways that published articles and books discourage. The private letter also allows the use of language and style of writing to be altered to suit the particular recipient. This is especially evident in Leibniz's correspondence with Des Bosses. Sometimes, however, the intended recipient (...)
     
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    Prolegomena to Natural Law.Pauline Kleingeld & Gottfried Achenwall (eds.) - 2020 - Groningen, Netherlands: University of Groningen Press.
    Gottfried Achenwall, _Prolegomena to Natural Law_, ed. Pauline Kleingeld, trans. Corinna Vermeulen. Groningen: University of Groningen Press, 2020. Open Access, available via the 'direct download' link below. This is the first English translation of _Prolegomena iuris naturalis_ by Gottfried Achenwall (1719–1772). In this book, Achenwall presents the philosophical foundation for his comprehensive theory of natural law. The book is of interest not only because it provides the basis for a careful, systematic, and well-respected eighteenth-century theory of natural law in (...)
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    The Way We Divide Forms ’in Our Soul’: Conceived Parthood at Plato’s Sophist 250b8.Pauline Sabrier - 2024 - Méthexis 36 (1):54–72.
    What does Plato mean when he declares at Soph. 250b8 that Theaetetus is positing Being in his soul (ἐν τῇ ψυχῇ τιθείς) as a third something encompassing Change and Rest? Is he merely clarifying that the act of positing is a mental act? Or is he making a further point? This paper argues that the locution ‘in the soul’ plays a significant role in the passage in alerting to a contrast between the way Being and its relation to Change and (...)
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