The author of the article submits a detailed philological, philosophical and theolo-gical analysis of the notion επίνοια (mental notion). The reason for eliciting a more pre-cise meaning appeared after close examination of the argument between Cappadociansand Eunomians about competence of human reason in cognition of God. Examinationof the subject involves a wide theological (from Origen to St. John of Damascus) and phi-losophical context (from early Stoics to Neoplatonic authors).The usage of this notionoccuring in the works of Symeon the New Theologian and in the arguments of Palamiteswho rely on tradition of usage of this notion finally found in St. John of Damascus hasnot been considered
Following presentation content synthetic model of rationality of theological argumentation demonstra...
The topic of this dissertation is faith and reason in the extant texts of Eriugena. The dissertation...
According to St. Augustine Faith and Reason are intertwined, overlapping each other, but without exc...
It is often assumed that faith is more important to theology than reason. This assumption may seem t...
MTh (Dogmatics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study examines the role of rational...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPlatonic philosophy influenced by Christianity from the beginning. T...
In this article the author deals with the proofs of the existence of God, based on the fact of the p...
This article explores the role of religious ideas, concepts and ideas in the cognitive process, the ...
In studying the development of early Christian thought, two fundamental facts outweigh any other con...
In researching the compatibility of reason and faith in the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas we be...
It is our intention to explore some of the issues involved in the use of reason in a hermeneutics th...
The discussion about the relationships between reason and faith in the theology of Augustine is conn...
The article focuses on the Theodoret of Cyrrhus, a little known in the Polish Patrology Syrian Churc...
Well known sentence fides quaerens intellectum often mentioned by St. Augustine of Hippo and very po...
From the earliest centuries of the Christian era, human reason was submitted to a particular formal ...
Following presentation content synthetic model of rationality of theological argumentation demonstra...
The topic of this dissertation is faith and reason in the extant texts of Eriugena. The dissertation...
According to St. Augustine Faith and Reason are intertwined, overlapping each other, but without exc...
It is often assumed that faith is more important to theology than reason. This assumption may seem t...
MTh (Dogmatics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study examines the role of rational...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPlatonic philosophy influenced by Christianity from the beginning. T...
In this article the author deals with the proofs of the existence of God, based on the fact of the p...
This article explores the role of religious ideas, concepts and ideas in the cognitive process, the ...
In studying the development of early Christian thought, two fundamental facts outweigh any other con...
In researching the compatibility of reason and faith in the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas we be...
It is our intention to explore some of the issues involved in the use of reason in a hermeneutics th...
The discussion about the relationships between reason and faith in the theology of Augustine is conn...
The article focuses on the Theodoret of Cyrrhus, a little known in the Polish Patrology Syrian Churc...
Well known sentence fides quaerens intellectum often mentioned by St. Augustine of Hippo and very po...
From the earliest centuries of the Christian era, human reason was submitted to a particular formal ...
Following presentation content synthetic model of rationality of theological argumentation demonstra...
The topic of this dissertation is faith and reason in the extant texts of Eriugena. The dissertation...
According to St. Augustine Faith and Reason are intertwined, overlapping each other, but without exc...