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AbstractA theological evaluation of the Sinai-tradition (Ex. 19 - Num. 10:10) Among the many and varied angles by means of which the Old Testament are studied, a theological evaluation of it remains valid as there is also need for a global and theological... see more

In Paradiso 26, St. John tells the blinded Dante that Beatrice’s gaze has the power to restore his sight. Paradoxically, Beatrice’s gaze does not directly heal the poet; rather, Dante sees anew when the blessed souls sing, Santo, santo, santo! These words... see more

In 2020, it suddenly turned out that the world order was incredibly fragile. Habit my life began to crumble like dominoes, ”as she accurately described current situation of O.A.Sedakova. Nothing lasts longer and unshakable. There is an unprecedented viola... see more

This article continues a conversation with Hans Boersma on the role of Jesus Christ in the beatific vision enjoyed by the saints. In his book Seeing God, Boersma maintained that there is a Christological deficit in Thomas Aquinas’s account of the beatific... see more

This article argues Aquinas’s doctrine of the beatific vision suffers from a twofold christological deficit: (1) Aquinas rarely alludes to an eternally continuing link (whether as cause or as means) between Christ’s beatific vision and ours; and (2) for A... see more

AbstractA theological evaluation of the Sinai-tradition (Ex. 19 - Num. 10:10) Among the many and varied angles by means of which the Old Testament are studied, a theological evaluation of it remains valid as there is also need for a global and theological... see more

In Paradiso 26, St. John tells the blinded Dante that Beatrice’s gaze has the power to restore his sight. Paradoxically, Beatrice’s gaze does not directly heal the poet; rather, Dante sees anew when the blessed souls sing, Santo, santo, santo! These words... see more

AbstractThis article introduces the theological and philosophical thoughts of Lev Karsavin, who was one of the most creative representatives of Russian religious philosophy in the early 20th century. His conception was historically the last amongst the gr... see more

This article explores a new view of the relationship between theconsumption patterns and spiritual transformation, which is discussed ina Sufi perspective. Hunger tradition as Sufi’s consumption pattern is seenby Muhammad Zuhri as a medium for self-recogn... see more

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