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La autonomía moral en el yusnaturalismo tomasiano

2007

Aquinas seems to hold following theses on moral autonomy. (1) «Nobody imposes his acts the law»: there is no perfect, no radical autonomy (even in Kant). (2) Natural law is defined as participation in the eternal law. That means «theonomy» which for Kluxen is not primordial, but adventitious metaphysical interpretation. (3) We could speak of «cognitive autonomy»: human reason is competent to formulate norms and moral judgements. (4) But the cognitive acts are accompanied by voluntary consent: which is natural and necessary in first principles; becomes worlds consens in the natural law conclusions (see the general opinion of Spanish Scholastics); and becomes correct desire in prudence and, e…

TheonomyHistoryNatural lawInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesMetaphysicsPrudencenobodyEpistemologyPhilosophyNatural (music)SociologySocial psychologyAutonomymedia_commonRevista Española de Filosofía Medieval
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Teacher-Student Relations in Two Tibetan Buddhist Groups in Helsinki

2017

AbstractBased on sixteen interviews with members of two Tibetan Buddhist groups in Helsinki, Finland, this article investigates how the role of the guru, power imbalance and power abuse are perceived by the students. This qualitative study aims at understanding what shape the reverence to the Vajrayana teacher takes in the egalitarian environment of a European country, where Buddhism is a relatively new phenomenon. The interviews show that while teachers are not losing importance, ways of choosing and paying respect to them changes. They also reveal confusion in defining abuse, and emphasis on personal agency and teachers’ accountability for avoiding it.

Tiibet050103 clinical psychologyteacher-student relationsBuddhism0603 philosophy ethics and religionVajrayanaPower (social and political)Tibetan BuddhistsPhenomenonSuomita616ta516Buddhism0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyta518opettaja-oppilassuhdeFinland060303 religions & theologySense of agency4. Education05 social sciencesReligious studiesReverenceGender studies06 humanities and the artsPhilosophyAccountabilitybuddhalaisuusQualitative researchContemporary Buddhism
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The Occult Underground of Late Soviet Russia

2013

Der Aufsatz bietet einen Überblick über verschiedene Strömungen des okkulten Untergrunds im spätsowjetischen Russland, insbes. im Milieu der literarischen Bohème, in und außerhalb von wissenschaftlichen Institutionen und in der volkstümlichen bzw. alternativen Gesundheit. Einflüsse östlicher Philosophie und Religion werden diskutiert, Probleme der Terminologie, Einflüsse und Wechselbeziehungen zum westlichen New Age.

TraditionalismPhilosophyHistoryHistory of religionsmedia_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesEthnologyArtReligious studiesIntellectual historyOccultmedia_commonARIES
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Twilight of the elites: America after meritocracy

2013

Twilight of the elites: America after meritocracy, by Christopher Hayes, New York, Crown/Random House, 2012, 292 pp., Kindle Edition $12.99, eISBN 978-0-307-72047-4 A good (counter)-metaphor for th...

TwilightPolitical scienceMeritocracyReligious studiesEducationEuropean Journal of Higher Education
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Is Gayness a Test from Allah? Typologies in Muslim Stances on Homosexuality

2014

The article presents a spectrum of views within Muslim discourse on questions such as: “Is non-hetero predilection congenital and as such created by God?,” “Are non-hetero feelings/actions sinful as such?,” “Should the authorities in Muslim states punish homosexual acts?,” “Should lesbian and gay Muslims marry partners of the opposite gender?” The stances presented are based on texts by Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Heba Gamal Kotb, Abdelwahab Bouhdiba, Amreen Jamal and Scott Siraj al-Haqq Kugle. Stances presented by various Muslim internet sites are also considered. The review is grouped into a four-way typology: strongly traditional; moderately traditional; moderately progressive; and strongly progr…

TypologySexual identitymedia_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesIdentity (social science)IslamGender studiesTest (assessment)FeelingPolitical Science and International RelationsSociologyHomosexualityLesbianmedia_commonIslam and Christian–Muslim Relations
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The Career of Moses Shapira, Bookseller and Antiquarian

2022

VDP::Humaniora: 000ArcheologyHistoryVDP::Humaniora: 000::Historie: 070Visual Arts and Performing ArtsReligious studiesPalestine Exploration Quarterly
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More Dubious Dead Sea Scrolls

2021

Abstract In the course of the last eighteen years more than 75 new “Dead Sea Scrolls” fragments have surfaced on the antiquities market. These are commonly referred to as post-2002 Dead Sea Scrolls-like fragments. A growing number of scholars regard a substantial part of them as forgeries. In this article, we will discuss four more dubious fragments, but this time from the 20th Century—or at least from pre-2002. Two of the fragments have been known since the late nineties and are published in the DJD series. One was published in Revue de Qumran (2003), and one in Gleanings from the Caves (2016). All four are today accepted as part of the Dead Sea Scrolls dataset even though they are unprove…

VDP::Humaniora: 000HistoryBiblical studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectJewish studiesReligious studiesDead Sea ScrollsArtAncient historyHebrew Biblemedia_commonDead Sea Discoveries
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Solid strukturhistorie om kvinner, uten særlig mange menn

2020

VDP::Humaniora: 000::Historie: 070General Arts and HumanitiesSociologyReligious studiesHistorisk tidsskrift
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VR in RE and moral education: report from a conference symposium at the NCRE 2022

2023

This paper reports from a symposium exploring the application of Virtual Reality (VR) in RE. The contributors presented empirical casestudies of interventions and instructional designs that had been tested in classroom settings ranging from primary to teacher education. The presentations illustrate the ways in which VR can be understood as a rapidly developing family of technologies that, as teaching and learning material, offers a new form of mobility and the shifting of grounds in the RE classroom: It can bring learners to places of worship across the globe or provide immersive experiences of being at the receiving end of bullying as a starting point for ethical reflection. VR and 360-ima…

VDP::Humaniora: 000::Teologi og religionsvitenskap: 150Religious studiesEducation
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Fifty Years of International Catholic–Lutheran Dialogue: Much Consensus, Little Fellowship?

2020

This article presents an overview and an assessment of the international Catholic–Lutheran dialogue through fifty years. During the process, a theological rapprochement that few had dreamt of when the work began has been manifested. In the text Facing Unity (1984), even a detailed plan for a processual realization of Catholic–Lutheran church fellowship is sketched. However, this plan has not been implemented, and the achieved doctrinal convergence has not been transformed into concrete forms of unity. The author also seeks to uncover some of the main causes of this impasse, largely reflecting challenges in contemporary ecumenism.

VDP::Humaniora: 000::Teologi og religionsvitenskap: 150::Teologi: 151media_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesSociologyConvergence (relationship)Social scienceDiversity (politics)media_commonTheological Studies
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