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    The Church Fathers and the Ethics of Propaganda: A Christian Approach to Public Rhetoric.Andrew J. Blosser - 2022 - Studies in Christian Ethics 35 (1):140-154.
    Although religious ethicists commonly assess the content of public communication to determine its merits, this article argues that the style and techniques of communication deserve similar analysis. Propaganda often employs rhetorical techniques that impress the recipient through persuasive sleight-of-hand or emotional appeal. Drawing on the church fathers’ suspicion of classical rhetoric, as well as Augustine's guarded defense of a specific type of rhetoric, the author formulates two principles of ethical propaganda that may assist public communicators in persuading ethically. (...)
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    Church Fathers.Stephen F. Brown - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 209--216.
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers: Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1956 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Harvard University Press takes pride in publishing the third edition of a work whose depth, scope, and wisdom have gained it international recognition as a classic in its field. Harry Austryn Wolfson, world-renowned scholar and most lucid of scholarly writers, here presents in ordered detail his long-awaited study of the philosophic principles and reasoning by which the Fathers of the Church sought to explain the mysteries of the Trinity and the Incarnation. Professor Wolfson first discusses the problem of (...)
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  4. The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, Volume I: Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1956 - Harvard Univ Pr.
    A MONUMENTAL WORK OF SCHOLARSHIP, CONSISTING OF THOROUGH AND COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENTS OF FOUR RELATIVELY DISTINCT MOTIFS IN THE THOUGHT OF THE EARLY CHURCH FATHERS. PART ONE DEALS WITH THE ORIGIN OF THE PROBLEM OF FAITH AND REASON, TOGETHER WITH THE VARIOUS SOLUTIONS PROPOSED; PART TWO TREATS THE TRINITY, THE LOGOS, AND PLATONIC IDEAS; PART THREE EXAMINES THE THREE CHRISTIAN "MYSTERIES"--THE TRINITY, THE INCARNATION, AND THE GENERATION OF THE LOGOS; AND PART FOUR DETAILS THE RISE OF THE HERESIES, PARTICULARLY (...)
     
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    Greek church fathers on Romans 9.Martin Parmentier - 1989 - Bijdragen 50 (2):139-154.
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    Plastic glasses and church fathers: semantic extension from the ethnoscience tradition.David B. Kronenfeld - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Meaning seems to shift from context to context; how do we know when someone says "grab a chair" that an ottoman or orange crate will do, but when someone says "let's buy a chair," they won't? In Plastic Glasses and Church Fathers, Kronenfeld offers a theory that explains both the usefulness of language's variability of reference and the mechanisms which enable us to understand each other in spite of the variability. Kronenfeld's theory, rooted in the tradition of ethnoscience (...)
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    Church Father of the Twentieth Century.Andreas R. Batlogg & Thomas F. O’Meara - 2018 - Philosophy and Theology 30 (2):503-506.
    Andreas Battlogg, S.J., one of the supervising editors, discusses the conclusion of the publication of Karl Rahner's Sämtliche Werke in over thirty volumes along with its impact on the study of theology now and in the future.
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    The Philanthropy of the Orthodox Church: A Rumanian Case Study.Father Ovidiu Dan - 2007 - Christian Bioethics 13 (3):303-307.
    On the basis of a definition of God as “love”, human philanthropy is derived from Divine philanthropy, and therefore extends to all human beings. Because Divine philanthropy is most centrally expressed in Christ's incarnation and resurrection, Christ's identification with all who suffer presents the strongest motivation for human philanthropy. After a short review of the Romanian Orthodox Church's development after 1989, the author turns to his special case study, the Social-Medical Day-Care Christian Centre for older citizens. He describes the (...)
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    Basic Views of the Church Fathers on the Church in the Early Christian Period.Mustafa GÜRE - 2021 - Dini Araştırmalar 24 (61):519-542.
    Church is one of the fundamental terms of Christian theology. It is accepted that the roots of the concept of the church, defined today as “the congregation or community of people who are baptized and adopt the same basic Christian values” are in the Old Testament. The concept of the church has had different usages throughout history. With the emergence of Christianity, the concept began to be used to describe the community of people belonging to this religion. (...)
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    The Reception of the Church Fathers in the West : From the Carolingians to the Maurists.Irena Backus (ed.) - 1996 - Brill.
    This 1000-page English-language reference work has been produced with the collaboration of 23 scholars from Europe and North America and is intended as a guide to some of the most important developments in the history of the reception of the Church Fathers in the West, from the Carolingians to the Maurists. Particular emphasis is placed on the history of patristic scholarship which, unlike classical scholarship, has tended to be neglected by historians. However, the reception of patristic doctrines and (...)
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  11. “The Church Fathers: Augustine.” In The Finest Room in the Colony: The Library of John Thomas Mullock.Seamus O'Neill - 2016 - In Nancy Earle Ágnes Juhász-Ormsby (ed.), The Finest Room in the Colony: The Library of John Thomas Mullock. Memorial University Libraries. pp. 66-67.
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    Joseph Carola, Enganging the Church Fathers in Ninteenth-Century Catholicism: The Patristic Legacy of the Scuola Romana.Giuseppe Caruso - 2024 - Augustinianum 64 (1):231-233.
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, Vol. I, Faith, Trinity, Incarnation. Structure and Growth of Philosophic Systems from Plato to Spinoza, III. [REVIEW]C. P. A. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):186-186.
    A monumental work of scholarship, consisting of thorough and comprehensive treatments of four relatively distinct motifs in the thought of the early Church Fathers. Part One deals with the origin of the problem of faith and reason, together with the various solutions proposed; Part Two treats the Trinity, the Logos, and Platonic Ideas; Part Three examines the three Christian "mysteries"--the Trinity, the Incarnation, and the generation of the Logos; and Part Four details the rise of the heresies, particularly (...)
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  14. The Era of the Church Fathers, A History of the Early Church.Hans Lietzmann & Bertram Lee Woolf - 1952
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    The early Latin Church Fathers on Herod and the Infanticide.M. J. Mans - 1997 - HTS Theological Studies 53 (1/2).
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  16. (2 other versions)The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, vol. I, Faith, Trinity, Incarnation.Harry A. Wolfson - 1956 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11 (4):710-711.
     
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    When Žižek met the Church Fathers: A contextual consideration.Bojan Koltaj - 2018 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 12 (1).
    This article considers the functionality, method and import of the critical theorist Slavoj Žižek’s engagement with theology against the wider intellectual backdrop of the relationship between an idea and its cultural context. I propose that his engagement can be better understood and interpreted with reference to how Christian theology has historically come to understand its own cultural context. When Žižek’s appropriation of theology is read alongside theology’s appropriation of classical philosophy in the patristic period, a distinctly speculative understanding of theology (...)
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers.Herbert Musurillo - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (4):607-611.
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers. Volume I, Faith, Trinity, Incarnation. Harry Austryn Wolfson.Marshall Clagett - 1958 - Isis 49 (3):358-359.
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    Notes on Calvin’s knowledge, use, and misuse of the Church Fathers.Johannes van Oort - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3):9.
    John Calvin (1509–1564) started his career as a thoroughly trained humanist who possessed, in addition, a thorough knowledge of the Fathers of the Church. This article provides an overview of this particular knowledge. It also focuses on the use Calvin made of the patristic argument in both his instructive and apologetic writings. Some evident cases of Calvin’s misuse of the patres are discussed as well. It is concluded that Calvin’s special patristic knowledge gave his theology its special hallmark (...)
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    Evagrius ponticus (the early church fathers). By A. M. casiday.Anthony Meredith - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (2):327–328.
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    Teachings of the Church Fathers on the Evil of Usury.Wono Choe - 2015 - The Catholic Philosophy 24:5-38.
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  23. Erasmus and the Church fathers.Mark Vessey - 2023 - In Eric MacPhail (ed.), A companion to Erasmus. Boston: Brill.
     
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  24. The Philosophy of the Church Fathers, Vol. I, Faith, Trinity, Incarnation. Structure and Growth of Philosophic Systems from Plato to Spinoza, III.HARRY AUSTRYN WOLFSON - 1956
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  25. Prolonging Life or Hindering Death? An Orthodox Perspective on Death, Dying and Euthanasia.Father Nikolaos Hatzinikolaou - 2003 - Christian Bioethics 9 (2-3):187-201.
    This article addresses death as a biological event and attempts to approach it as a mystery within the light of the Orthodox Christian theology and tradition. First, the value of the last moments of the life of a human being is analyzed; then the state of living is differentiated from the state of surviving that results, in some extreme cases, from the intrusion of technology in medicine. The article elaborates on the sacred and spiritual character of death which, when viewed (...)
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers.I. T. Ramsey - 1958 - Philosophical Quarterly 8 (31):186.
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers[REVIEW]S. P. T. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (3):553-553.
    In this third and revised edition of the first volume on the philosophy of the Church fathers, Professor Wolfson explores the gradual development of a relationship between faith and reason in the early Church and the subsequent speculation that took place concerning the mysteries of the Trinity and the Incarnation. At every step of the way, he gives a most painstaking review of the many divergent opinions held, together with the likely derivations of the technical terms in (...)
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    Church Fathers M. Edwards: Optatus: Against the Donatists . (Translated Texts for Historians, 27.) Pp. xxxi + 222, 2 maps. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1997. Paper, £12.50. ISBN: 0-85323-752-2. A. T. Fear: Lives of the Visigothic Fathers . (Translated Texts for Historians, 26.) Pp. xxxix + 167, 1 map. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1997. Paper, £9.95. ISBN: 0-85323-582-1. M. A. Tilley: Donatist Martyr Stories: The Church in Conflict in Roman North Africa . (Translated Texts for Historians, 24.) Pp. xxxvi + 101, 1 map. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1996. Paper, £9.95. ISBN: 0-85323-931-2. L. R. Wickham: Hilary of Poitiers: Conflicts of Conscience and Law in the Fourth-Century Church . (Translated Texts for Historians, 25.) Pp. xxvi + 128. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1997. Paper, £9.95. ISBN: 0-85323-572-. [REVIEW]Mark Humphries - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):84-.
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    Grace and Rigor in Kierkegaard's Reception of the Church Fathers.Jack Mulder - 2015 - In Jon Stewart (ed.), A Companion to Kierkegaard. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 155–166.
    This chapter traces the main lines of Kierkegaard's debt to, and usage of, the Church Fathers. The most significant points of contact concern issues of the Incarnation, sin, and grace, and where the Fathers exhibit an understanding of the rigor of the Christian life and where Kierkegaard believes they compromise with the world. Kierkegaard's most significant engagement with individual Fathers tends to be with Tertullian and Augustine, though he sees something to admire, and often something to (...)
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    Culture beyond identity.Jeffrey Church - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (8):791-809.
    Liberal approaches to multiculturalism and cultural nationalism have met with severe criticism in recent years. This article makes the case for an alternative, Aristotelian approach developed in the work of the ‘founding father’ of culture, J. G. Herder. According to Herder, culture is worthy of political recognition because it contributes to the realization of our common but contradictory human telos. Only a plurality of cultures, each realizing a unique balance of our contradictory needs, can bring wholeness to our common nature. (...)
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers[REVIEW]James M. Egan - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (2):281-284.
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    Philo & the Church Fathers[REVIEW]John Dillon - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):184-186.
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    Were the Church Fathers Communists?John A. Ryan - 1903 - International Journal of Ethics 14 (1):26-39.
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    Philo and the church fathers: a collection of papers.David T. Runia - 1995 - Leiden ; New York: E.J. Brill.
    The extensive writings of the Jewish philosopher and exegete Philo of Alexandria (15 BCE to 50 CE) were preserved through the efforts of early Christians, who ...
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    Freedom and Orthodoxy.Father Amvrosii - 1994 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 33 (1):87-88.
    The Russian Free Orthodox church, a church that preferred martyrdom, ostracism, and the underground to serving the Bolshevik regime, is now emerging from the catacombs and returning from exile. We heard in D.E. Furman's talk that among respondents there were more persons expressing their adherence to the Russian Free Orthodox church than those expressing their adherence to the Patriarchy. I, too, think that this is a reaction to the combination of the words "freedom" and "Orthodox," but this (...)
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    We Are All Soviet People.Father Anatolii - 1994 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 33 (1):88-89.
    It seems to me that what is lacking in all the arguments of the participants, all of which I have listened to with great interest, is an understanding of one truth, and that is, that it is only with major qualifications that one can look at our Soviet history as the continuation of Russian history and ourselves as the continuers of the many- centuries-old tradition of Russian culture. We have all been "sculpted" not by Russian but by Soviet history and (...)
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    The Mythology of Begetting and Sex in the Church Fathers' Writings.Pierre-Emmanuel Dauzat - 2005 - Diogenes 52 (4):15-26.
    The intervention of the divine in human history, more precisely the transition from fiction to incarnation that is peculiar to the origins of Christianity, marks a turning-point in our understanding of the genealogical principle. With a Son of Man who is also Son of God and his Mother's Father, there is no paternity and, more generally, no genealogy that is not reversible. To this questioning of elementary kinship structures we should add the contesting of the hitherto accepted distribution of genders (...)
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    Getting to Know the Church Fathers: An Evangelical Introduction. By Bryan M. Litfin. [REVIEW]Jason Sturdevant - 2013 - Augustinian Studies 44 (1):161-163.
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    Thomas Aquinas and His Predecessors: Philosophers and the Church Fathers in His Works by Leo Elders.Jude P. Dougherty - 2018 - Review of Metaphysics 72 (2):378-380.
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    Evidencing the eschaton: Progressive‐transformative animal welfare in the church fathers.Ryan Patrick Mclaughlin - 2011 - Modern Theology 27 (1):121-146.
    The author aims to retrieve and creatively develop a strand of Christian thought, stretching from early Christian interpretations of biblical data through the hagiographies of the saints into modern Christian thought, which provides a foundation for concern over the welfare of nonhuman animals. To provide the framework for this strand, the author explores the theology of Irenaeus of Lyons and Ephrem the Syrian. First, he considers their positions regarding the place of nonhuman animals in protology and eschatology. Then, he notes (...)
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    The Catholic Life Formation Curriculum of the Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Cebu: A Critical Review.Reverend Father Eduardo O. Ventic - 2012 - Iamure International Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Religion 2 (1).
    The essential mission of the church is evangelization (EN 14). She establishes her own schools to accomplish this mission. Evangelization aims at the formation of the whole person. In this complete formation, the religion or faith dimension plays an important role in the development of the other aspects of one’s personality in the measure in which it is integrated into general education. The extent to which the Christian message is transmitted through education depends not only on content and methodology (...)
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  42. Life in the Trinity: An Introduction to Theology with the Help of the Church Fathers.Donald Fairbairn - 2009
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    Thomas Aquinas and his predecessors: the philosophers and the church fathers in his works.Leo Elders - 2018 - Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
    Thomas Aquinas and His Predecessors takes us on a voyage through the history of philosophical thought as present in the works of Thomas Aquinas. It is a synthetic presentation of the works and thought of the great predecessors of Aquinas, as he kne.
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  44. Plutarch's reception in the church fathers.Georgiana Huian - 2022 - In Rainer Hirsch-Luipold (ed.), Plutarch and the New Testament in their religio-philosophical contexts: bridging discourses in the world of the early Roman empire. Boston: Brill.
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  45. Texts and Testaments: Critical Essays on the Bible and Early Church Fathers.W. Eugene March - 1980
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    On Gender and the Soul: An Exploration of Sex/Gender and Its Relation to the Soul according to the Church Fathers by Benjamin Cabe.Lisa Gilbert - 2022 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 22 (1):179-180.
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    Faith, Trinity, Incarnation. Vol. I of The Philosophy of the Church Fathers.Harry Austryn Wolfson - 1957 - Philosophical Review 66 (4):543-550.
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    The anti-usury arguments of the Church Fathers of the East in their historical context and the accommodation of the Church to the prevailing “credit economy” in late antiquity.Antigone Samellas - 2017 - Journal of Ancient History 5 (1):134-178.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Journal of Ancient History Jahrgang: 5 Heft: 1 Seiten: 134-178.
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    Theories of divine ideas: from the Church Fathers to the early Franciscan masters.Tommaso Manzon & Irene Zavattero (eds.) - 2022 - Rome: Aracne.
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  50. How irrevocable?: Interpreting Romans 11: 29 from the Church Fathers to the Second Vatican Council.Joseph Sievers - 2006 - Gregorianum 87 (4):748-761.
    In the Conciliar Declaration Nostra Aetate as well as in many subsequent Church documents, Catholic as well as Protestant, Rom 11:29 is cited as a key text for understanding Jewish-Christian relations. This article looks at the history of the interpretation of this verse, giving examples from the patristic, medieval, and reformation periods as well as from more recent exegesis. A new approach began essentially with Karl Barth during the fateful years 193-3.1942 and bore fruit in Nostra Aetate and subsequent (...)
     
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