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Plutarch reading Plato: Interpretation and Mythmaking in the Early Empire
In: Bryn Mawr College Dissertations and Theses (2020)
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Sounding sacred: The adoption of biblical archaisms in the Book of Mormon and other 19th century texts
In: Open Access Dissertations (2016)
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The Celtic Way: Order, Creativity, and the Holy Spirit in the Celtic Monastic Movement
In: Senior Honors Theses (2015)
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"Go now and tell them": Bulgarian folksongs and political resistance to the Turkish "yoke"
In: Senior Projects Spring 2011 (2011)
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Does Deuteronomy 32:17 Assume or Deny the Reality of Other Gods?
In: LBTS Faculty Publications and Presentations (2008)
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The Development of Apophatic Theology from the Pre-Socratics to the Early Christian Fathers.
In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2006)
Abstract: It is apparent that what is characterized as Christian Apophatic Theology has been poorly related to its antecedents existing in Greco-Roman philosophy. This study proposed the following research hypothesis: Greco-Roman philosophy exerted a structural and terminological influence upon Christian apophatic theology. To prove or disprove this hypothesis, apophatic terminology and textual structures in Greco-Roman philosophical texts were compared to classic Christian apophatic texts, primarily from the Apostolic and Cappadocian Fathers. Throughout this process, Michael Sells' clasic definition of apophatic language, consisting of the apearance of the metaphor of emanation, dis-ontological language, and dialectical language of immanence and transcendence, was used as a benchmark for the occurrence of apophatic language in the texts examined. It was found that Greco-Roman pagan apophatic philosophy exerted significantly less structural than terminological influence. Thus, this research will strengthen claims that Platonic and Neo-Platonic terminology was simply overlaid atop a pre-existing Semitic-Christian apophatic framework.
Keyword: Apophatic Theology; Arts and Humanities; Christianity; History of Religions of Western Origin; Neo-Platonism; Religion
URL: https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3542&context=etd
https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2178
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Fear of God (taqwā) in the Qurʾān: Some Notes on Semantic Shift and Thematic Context
In: Philosophy Faculty Publications (2005)
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"He Was Crude of Speech:" Turks and Arabs in the Hagiographical Imagination of Early Ottoman Egypt
In: Philosophy Faculty Presentations (2005)
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Rashi (Solomon ben Isaac) (1040–1105)
In: Philosophy Faculty Publications (2002)
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Sovereignty and Salvation in the Vernacular, 1050-1150: Das Ezzolied, Das Annolied, Die Kaiserchronik, vv. 247-667, Das Lob Salomons, Historia Judith
In: TEAMS Medieval German Texts in Bilingual Editions (2000)
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Lost Keys: Text and Interpretation in Old Greek "Song of Songs" and Its Earliest Manuscript Witnesses
In: Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations (1996)
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Review: Linguistics and New Testament Interpretation: Essays on Discourse Analysis
In: LBTS Faculty Publications and Presentations (1994)
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