Keyword [divine] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | The epistemology of Georges V. Florovsky |
182. | Writing the rites of the goddess Fame: The divinely comical conversion of Geoffrey Chaucer |
183. | Finding Sally: Personal encounters of the Divine Feminine through the archetype of the Angel |
184. | Bearing the holy ones: A study of the cult of divine birth in ancient Greece |
185. | Surprised by God: Praise responses in the narrative of Luke-Acts |
186. | Relational metaphors and divine omniscience in the Hebrew Bible |
187. | Not a sparrow falls: Divine providence and human suffering (John Mackie, Antony Flew, Alvin Plantinga, John H. Wright) |
188. | Action Theater: Divine play for the stage |
189. | Jonathan Edwards and the reinscripturation of the world |
190. | A theology of suffering love: A critique of the fictional embodiments of divine compassion in the novels of George Eliot |
191. | Concepts of Divine Action for a Theistic Approach to Psychology |
192. | The world in his hands: A Christian account of scientific law and its antithetical competitors |
193. | 'Make me human and then divine': Irish cultural memory, metaphysical transformation, and liminality in six plays by Marina Carr |
194. | Participation in christ and eucharistic formation: Building upon John Calvin's theology of the Lord's supper in conversation with Kevin Vanhoozer's ontology of divine communicative action |
195. | Struck by a divine blow! Divine and human agency in representations of conflict resolution by early medieval bishops, 500--1150 C.E |
196. | Between speech and revelation: A constructive dialogue between Farrer, Jungel, and Wolterstorff |
197. | Divine Ideas for Metaphysical Realism |
198. | Travels and traversals in the Hellenistic oracular temples at Klaros and Didyma (Turkey) |
199. | Utopian canvas: Visionary aspects of early English-American literature, 1497--1705 |
200. | Divine onomatology: Naming God in imyaslavie, symbolism, and deconstruction (Sergei Nikolaevich Bulgakov, Aleksei Losev, Pavel Florensky, Vyacheslav Ivanov) |
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