Encyclopedia eth·ic (ĕth′ĭk) n. 1. a.A set of principles of right conduct. b.A theory or a system of moral values:"An ethic of service is at war with a craving for gain"(Gregg Easterbrook). 2.ethics(used with a sing. verb)The study of the general nature of morals and ...
It has been debated whether there is anything that is properly called Christianphilosophy. Christianity is not a system of ideas but areligion, a way ofsalvation. But as a religion becomes a distinguishable strand of human history, it absorbs philosophical assumptions from itsenvironmentand generates...
Also important was the compilation of encyclopaedias, notably Hastings’s Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, with many distinguished contributions. Thus, there were development and progress in the new subject in the latter part of the 19th and early part of the 20th century. In the 1960s came...
Communication is at the heart of all religions. As an essential aspect of religion, communication occurs between believers, between religious leaders and followers, between proponents of different faiths, and even between practitioners and the deities. The desire to communicate with as well as convert...
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The Encyclopedia of Religion and NatureBOOKS -- ReviewsRELIGIONNONFICTIONThe article reviews the book "The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature," by Bron R. Taylor.doi:10.1163/156853507X173531Graham HarveyWorld Views Environment Culture Religion
The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature of theconception,of selfhood,and,dogmatic rationalism found in some versions of social ecology. B Taylor,B Carson,A Mountaineer 被引量: 329发表: 2005年 The Encyclopedia of Religion--- ~ ~ ~--- Mircea Eliade of theconception,of selfhood,and,dogmatic ...
Only as an independent scholar could he hope to influence the reform of religion. When Erasmus declined to support him, the "straightforward" Luther became angered that Erasmus was avoiding the responsibility due either to cowardice or a lack of purpose. However, any hesitancy on the part of ...
Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin’s masterpiece, a summary of biblical theology that became the normative statement of the Reformed faith. It was first published in 1536 and was revised and enlarged by Calvin in several editions before t
Supreme Court of the United States, final court of appeal and final expositor of the Constitution of the United States. Within the framework of litigation, the Supreme Court marks the boundaries of authority between state and nation, state and state, and