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Dennis Wise deposited Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Social Critique: Stephen R. Donaldson’s Gap into Genre in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 4 years, 4 months agoDepending on Stephen R. Donaldson’s use of genre, whether science fiction or fantasy, it modifies his essential humanism. In his science fiction, Donaldson accept a more socially embedded humanity. In his fantasy, he leans towards an interiority that is independent of social context.
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Dennis Wise deposited Poul Anderson and the American Alliterative Revival in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 4 years, 4 months agoAlthough Poul Anderson is best known for his prose, he dabbled in poetry all his life, and his historical interests led him to become a major—if unacknowledged—contributor to the twentieth-century alliterative revival. This revival, most often associated with British poets such as W. H. Auden, J. R. R. Tolkien, and C. S. Lewis, attempted to ada…[Read more]
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Dennis Wise deposited Antiquarianism Underground: The Twentieth-century Alliterative Revival in American Genre Poetry in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 4 years, 4 months agoAlthough alliterative poetry—a medieval Germanic meter based on similar-sounding initial stressed syllables—first flourished in Old English and Old Norse literature, a resurgence of the meter has appeared within the twentieth century. The most famous modern practitioners have been J. R. R. Tolkien, Ezra Pound, and W. H. Auden, but a wholly neg…[Read more]
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Neal Martin deposited Historic Spirituality: Prayer With Dietrich Bonhoeffer in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThis is the fifth episode of a five-part podcast series exploring the theology of prayer through a historic lens. The episode explores Dietrich Bonhoeffer and his theology of prayer through select excerpts from his work “Life Together”. The complete five-part series includes a theology of prayer in the works of: Saint Augustine, Saint Francis of…[Read more]
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Neal Martin deposited Historic Spirituality: Prayer With Jonathan Edwards in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThis is the fourth episode of a five-part podcast series exploring the theology of prayer through a historic lens. The episode explores Jonathan Edwards and his theology of prayer as seen in both an essay he authored as well as a sermon, “The Most High, A Prayer Hearing God” preached in 1735. The complete five-part series includes a theology of…[Read more]
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Neal Martin deposited Historic Spirituality: Prayer With Martin Luther in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThis is the third episode of a five-part podcast series exploring the theology of prayer through a historic lens. The episode explores Martin Luther and his theology of prayer from select excerpts of his Large Catechism and Small Catechism. The complete five-part series includes a theology of prayer in the works of: Saint Augustine, Saint Francis…[Read more]
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Neal Martin deposited Historic Spirituality: Prayer With Saint Francis of Assisi in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThis is the second episode of a five-part podcast series exploring the theology of prayer through a historic lens. The episode explores Saint Francis of Assisi and includes his controversial “Prayer to Animals”, his “Creation Prayer”, as well as his own theological interpretation of The Lord’s Prayer. The complete five-part series includes a…[Read more]
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Neal Martin deposited Historic Spirituality: Prayer With Saint Augustine in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThis is the first episode of a five-part podcast series exploring the theology of prayer through a historic lens. The episode explores Saint Augustine’s work, known as “Letter 130” written in 412 A.D. to a Christian noblewoman on the subject of prayer. The complete five-part series includes a theology of prayer in the works of: Saint Augustine,…[Read more]
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Muhammad Akram deposited Beyond Dichotomies: The Import of Gadamer’s Hermeneutics for the Debate of Relationship between Theology and Religious Studies in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoThis paper discusses the issue of the relationship between theology and religious studies, drawing on certain principles of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutical theory. Leaving aside differences between Gadamer and his critics, it is argued that his rehabilitation of prejudice, authority, and tradition as well as his notions of the fusion of…[Read more]
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Muhammad Akram deposited مسلمانوں کے مطالعہ مذاہب پر مغربی مفکرین کے تاثرات: یاک وارڈن برگ کے خصوصی حوالے سے ایک تنقیدی جائزہ /Western Views of the Muslim Study of Religions: A Critical Overview with Special Reference to Jacques Waardenburg in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoMuslim study of religions before modern times has claimed the attention of some modern Western scholars. At least three developmental phases of this nascent discursive field are discernable. Firstly, Western views of Muslim writings on different religions started appearing as prefaces, marginal notes, and introductions to the edited manuscripts…[Read more]
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Allan Savage deposited Philosophy is a Destabilizing Inquiry in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 5 years agoI take as a “jumping off place” for this reflection the Conclusion that Werner Brock, (DPhil) made to his lectures published as An Introduction to Contemporary German Philosophy (1935, Cambridge University Press). Following the observation of J. H. Muirhead in the Foreword, that “readers will draw their own conclusions from his presentation of hi…[Read more]
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Sérgio Dias Branco deposited Divinely Human: Robert Bresson’s Spiritual Reflections in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 5 years agoThis talk reads Robert Bresson’s Notes on the Cinematographer, not as a mere collection of thoughts, but as spiritual reflections. These brief meditations record aspects of his film practice in condensed form and reveal the connection between contemplation and action. The contemplative tone of the book becomes perceptible through the careful o…[Read more]
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Michael Miller deposited The Name of God and the Name of the Messiah: Jewish and Christian Parallels in Late Antiquity in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoThis study argues that there is a tradition, arising from a ‘Jewish milieu’, based around the exegesis of select biblical passages, indicating that the messiah bears the Divine Name. This tradition appears to predate the Christian movement, and is referenced also in rabbinic literature. In the first section we highlight a tradition regarding the…[Read more]
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Allan Savage deposited Philosophical Monographs Vol. 1. in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoThe essays collected into this volume represent an attempt by the author to philosophize creatively on three different topics; Video Gaming, God, and Philosophical Thought in light of a posthuman understanding. Each has been written from a “dehellenized” point of view which makes them somewhat unconventional in their construction and pre…[Read more]
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Derek Johnston deposited Sadists and Readers of Horror Comics: : The BBC, ‘Nineteen-Eighty-Four’ and the British Horror Comics Campaign in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoThis paper examines the responses to the 1954 BBC adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four, as held by the BBC Written Archives Centre, in the light of the British Horror Comics campaign of the mid-1950s.
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Bill Hughes deposited CFP: ‘Ill met by moonlight’: Gothic encounters with enchantment and the Faerie realm in literature and culture University of Hertfordshire, 8‒10 April 2021 in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoAs Prof. Dale Townsend has observed, the concept of the Gothic has had an association with fairies from its inception; even before Walpole’s 1764 Castle of Otranto (considered the first Gothic novel), eighteenth-century poetics talked of ‘the fairy kind of writing’ which, for Addison, ‘raise a pleasing kind of Horrour in the Mind of the Reader’…[Read more]
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Neil B MacDonald deposited Wittgenstein, Derrida, and the Possibility of Meaning: Hierarchy or Non-Hierarchy, Simple or Non-simple Origin, Deferral or Non-Deferral in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoMeaning understood in terms of teachability and learnability is crucial to Ludwig Wittgenstein’s later work. As regards the resolution of philosophical problems – and epistemological problems in particular – this approach seems to posit a hierarchy of meaning that excludes endless deferral. This is the basis of Wittgenstein’s attack on philo…[Read more]
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Michael Miller deposited The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem and Ben Ammi’s Theology of Marginalisation and Reorientation in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoThis paper will look at the way the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem have utilised the theological narrative of marginalisation in their quest for identity and self-determination. The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem are an expatriate black American group who have lived in Israel since 1969, when their spiritual leader, Detroit-born…[Read more]
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Derek Johnston deposited Repositioning The Quatermass Experiment (BBC, 1953): Predecessors, Comparisons and Origin Narratives in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoWhile there has been a growing acknowledgement of the existence of earlier examples of television science fiction, the typical history of the genre still privileges Nigel Kneale’s The Quatermass Experiment (1953) as foundational. This was a significant production, and an effective piece of television drama, but it was not the first piece of B…[Read more]
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Antonio Cordoba deposited La ciencia ficción de Carlos Gardini en el cambio de milenio in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoTras el análisis de las tres novelas que Carlos Gardini publica en este siglo, se observa que la característica formal más notable es una trama concebida para conducir a un instante de revelación plena sobre el mundo, re-conocido ahora en un momento de luminosa anagnórisis. Esta anagnórisis consiste en la comprensión por parte de un protag…[Read more]
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