Beckwith, Francis J. "Mormon Theism, the Traditional Christian Concept of God, and Greek Philosophy: A Critical Analysis." JETS 44:4 (Dec. 2001). 671-695.Beckwith F. J. (2001). Mormon theism, the traditional Ch
The question of responsibility and technology is both smaller and larger than the question of ethics and technology. On the one hand, an examination of moral responsibility in the making and using of artifacts and artifact systems is only one aspect — t
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Cary, The Geographic Background of Greek and Roman History (1949)__《希腊罗马历史的地理背景》,M. 卡里(1949) Cary–Warmington, Explorers__M. Cary and E. H. Warmington, The Ancient Explorers (1929; Penguin/Pelican, 1963)__《古代的勘探者》,M. 卡里、E. H. 沃明顿(1929;企鹅/鹈鹕版1963)...
Alfred Zimmern, Lecture Notes, London School of Economics, 1924Footnote1 1. Two Concepts of Commonwealth Alfred Zimmern’s The Greek Commonwealth (1911) was one of the most influential works on ancient Greek history published in the twentieth century. Lionel Curtis’ The Commonwealth of Nations (...
Then, after the Enlightenment, Jews emerged from the ghettos and commenced what was to be a 300-year war on the foundations of European culture. MacDonald ignores a long history of radical and critical gentile thought from the ancient Greek philosophers to Rousseau to the Social Gospel Movement...
the Catholic and Orthodox branches tend to emphasize Christian history and the writings of the Church Fathers; mainline Protestant traditions emphasize the Biblical languages (Greek and Hebrew) and Biblical exegesis; Evangelical or Charismatic traditions may emphasize pragmatic Christian w...
And even after effective vaccines are administered, it is critical to convince people to take them. This is why the Director of the World Health Organization declared: “That’s why behavioural science is so important – it helps us to understand how people make decisions, so we can support ...
The heritage from the Renaissance combines with the influence of Isaac Newton, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, the Marquis de Condorcet, and others to form the basis for rational humanism, which emphasizes empirical science and critical reason – rather than revelation and religious ...
Books from the domestic inventory such as those by August Messer and Walter Kranz about the history of Greek philosophy opened up new worlds of thought in which it was possible to think overtly in terms of atheism and materialism. Bernulf Kanitscheider began to study philosophy, music, ...