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  • The Concept of God, the Origin of the World, and the Image of the Human in the World Religions

    Edited by P. Koslowski ...
    Series Book 1 - A Discourse of the World Religions
    All religions make statements about God or the Absolute and about "the beginning": about the beginning of the world and the beginning and nature of the human person. Propositions about God, the human person, and the world, statements about God's eternity or process of becoming, about the status and nature of the human person as the "image of God", and about the beginning of the world are woven ... Read more

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  • The Origin and the Overcoming of Evil and Suffering in the World Religions

    Edited by P. Koslowski ...
    Series series Philosophy and Religion (R0)
    All religions face the challenge of explaining, in view of God's goodness, the existence of evil and suffering in the world. They must develop theories of the origin and the overcoming of evil and suffering. The explanations in Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism of evil and suffering and their origin, as well as these world religions' theories of how to overcome evil and ... Read more

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  • Philosophy Bridging the World Religions

    Edited by P. Koslowski ...
    Series series Philosophy and Religion (R0)
    Religions are the largest communities of the global society and claim, at least in the cases of Islam and Christianity, to be universal interpretations of life and orders of existence. With the globalization of the world economy and the unity of the global society in the Internet, they gain unprecedented access to the entire human race through modern means of communication. At the same time, this ... Read more

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  • Progress, Apocalypse, and Completion of History and Life after Death of the Human Person in the World Religions

    Edited by P. Koslowski ...
    Series series Philosophy and Religion (R0)
    The soul is so closely connected to life that one cannot think that it could ever be separated from life and, consequently, be mortal. Therefore, it can only be immortal. This argument from Plato's Phaedo for the immortality of the soul exhibits both a great strength and a great weakness. Its strength is that it is dif ficult for anyone to think that the soul could ever exist without life. Its ... Read more

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  • Nature and Technology in the World Religions

    Edited by P. Koslowski ...
    Series series Philosophy and Religion (R0)
    Technology and the control of nature have arisen from the endeavor to reduce the neediness of human life. Since this reduction is also the goal of religions, there is a necessary proximity between religion and technology. The relationship of humans to nature and technology is an object of religious doctrine and ethics in all of the world's religions. The interpretations and the norms of the ... Read more

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  • Principles of Ethical Economy

    by P. Koslowski ...
    Series series Philosophy and Religion (R0)
    John Maynard Keynes wrote to his grandchildren more than fifty years ago about their economic possibilities, and thus about our own: "I see us free, there fore, to return to some of the most sure and certain principles of religion and traditional virtue - that avarice is a vice, that the exaction of usury is a misde meanour. . . . We shall once more value ends above means and prefer the good to ... Read more

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