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At various times associated with neoplatonism, Doctor of the Church: Giacomo Leopardi [5] June 29, 1798 – June 14, 1837 Italy Poet, writer and philosopher Romanticism, classicism and pessimism: Mulla Sadra: 1571 –1636 Persia Philosopher Islamic philosopher associated with illuminationism and transcendent theosophy: Blaise Pascal [4]
Christianity and the Existentialists (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons) Slaate, Howard A. (1971). The Paradox of Existentialist Theology: The Dialectics of a Faith-Subsumed Reason-in-Existence (New York: Humanities Press) Spier, J. M. (1953), Christianity and Existentialism (Philadelphia: The Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company) Stagg ...
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Works by Camus and Sartre were already appearing in foreign editions. The Paris-based existentialists had become famous. [83] Sartre had traveled to Germany in 1930 to study the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, [87] and he included critical comments on their work in his major treatise Being and Nothingness.
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A diagram of presbyterian polity according to The Form of Presbyterial Church Government (1646). Many Reformed churches are governed by a hierarchy of councils (or courts). [9] The lowest level council governs a single local church and is called the session or consistory; [10] its members are called elders.
Religious existentialists (4 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Religious existentialism" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.