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1882N.T. Wright and the Body-Soul Predicament: The Presumption of Duality in Ontological HolismStromata 58 (1): 111-136. 2016.N.T. Wright has offered Christian philosophers a proposal where it is apparently possible to hold the belief in the intermediate state-resurrection of the body and an ontological holism in the same sense at the same time. I argue that this not only creates a basic contradiction in Wright’s ontological paradigm, but also it is not a coherent and tenable proposal despite the fact one might eventually find a potential solution to such a quandary.
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486Gregory the Great on the Balance of the Christian Life of the ClergyRevista Teológica, Seminário Presbiteriano Do Sul 74 (2): 66-80. 2021.In Gregory the Great’s Pastoral Care the balance of the Christian life of the clergy not only permeates Gregory’s discussions in each major section of the book but also this theological motif served him to challenge the tendency of the clergy of his times to have a negative attitude towards the active life.
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299Should We Read Herman Bavinck’s The Philosophy of Revelation as an Apologetics of DespairRevista Teológica, Seminário Presbiteriano Do Sul 72 (2): 95-109. 2019.In dealing with arguments against the Christian faith in his book The Philosophy of Religion, Herman Bavinck uses a series of argumentative strategies. One of these strategies is the apologetic of despair. This study tries to fi gure out whether this strategy tends to be observed in most essays of the book or its use is only circumstantial.
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173Panentheistic Elements in Wolfhart Pannenberg's Notion of GodStromata 58 (2): 26-34. 2017.In his exposition, Pannenberg dialectically explores the possibility of a redefinition of the notion of God and rejects the anthropomorphic analogies and the Greek understanding of God as nous in order to emphasize the idea of God as Spirit and thus facilitate the intersection between the natural sciences and Christian theology. Thus, based on the Hebrew notion of the spirit as “wind/breath” and using a naturalistic framework, Pannenberg offers an insightful yet panentheistic view of the Spirit …Read more
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131On How Bavinck Responds to the Challenges of the Theory of Evolution: The Primacy of Biblical RevelationFides Reformata 26 (1): 103-24. 2021.In his discussion of evolution, Bavinck offers a modified theory of development, rooted not under a mechanistic and naturalistic worldview, as Darwin does, but under a ‘theistic-friendly’ framework. This paper argues that Bavinck’s discussion of evolution as whole endorses a modified Aristotelian/Thomistic framework in order to understand the theory of development, and thus overcoming the challenges raised by Darwin’s naturalistic worldview to biblical revelation.
Isaias D'Oleo-Ochoa
Calvin Theological Seminary
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Calvin Theological SeminaryDepartment of Philosophical TheologyDoctoral student
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Religion |