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Type: thesis. Topic: Religion. Code: reli0002.
Format: pdf. Pages: 256
Format: pdf. Pages: 256
A Contemporary Consideration of the Role of Metaphysics in Systematic Theology: The Contributions of Pope John Paul II and Claude Tresmontant
It has been traditionally held that Catholic theology has notable metaphysical
threads deeply connected with the fabric of its faith and its systematic presentation. This
dissertation focuses upon those “metaphysical threads” in order to explore their past,
present and possible future status within theology. In each section the goal is to
investigate the contributions of John Paul II and Claude Tresmontant and the role they
believe metaphysics has within Catholic Systematic theology.
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Type: thesis. Topic: Religion. Code: reli0003.
Format: pdf. Pages: 432
Format: pdf. Pages: 432
Buddhist Philosophy and the Epistemological Foundations of Conflict Resolution
The aim of this research is to expand the framework of contemporary conflict
resolution by constructing a complementary relationship between Western
epistemologies and a Buddhist epistemology. Despite its evolution and development
through self-reflexivity and self-critique, contemporary conflict resolution established
upon Western epistemologies has confined the understanding of human mind to
social/cultural orientations and left a comprehensive and qualitative analysis of the
potential of individual human mind underdeveloped. Buddhist epistemology, the
central theme of which is to address human suffering that is mainly psychological and
subjective, makes a critical analysis of human subjectivity in terms of how it can be
become a root cause of suffering including conflict and how it can be addressed by
gaining an insight into the social/cultural construction of human subjectivity. The
argument of the thesis is that when a socially/culturally-oriented view of human mind
and a deeper and more profound view of human mind are combined together, we can
engage in a qualitatively richer and deeper analysis of the psychological and
subjective dynamics of conflict resolution.
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Type: thesis. Topic: Religion. Code: reli0001.
Format: pdf. Pages: 167
Format: pdf. Pages: 167
Natural Resources as a Source of Conflict in the Middle East
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 Religion as a Source of Conflict?
Criticisms of the theory of secularization
Is religion is declining or thriving?
Secularization Theory in the Modern World
A Clash of Civilizations?
Critiques of the “Clash of Civilizations”
The Location of the Holy
CHAPTER 2 View from the US
The US’ driving forces
McWorld
Neoconservatism and Leo Strauss
Doctrines supporting the US’ hegemonic power
A image for a hidden agenda
CHAPTER 3 The response from the Muslim Perspective
Gramscian approach
Jahiliyyah
Wahhabism
Sayyid Qutb
The current Islamic mindset
Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda
CHAPTER 4 The response from the Muslim Perspective
History of Oil and its US-Arab relationship
Backlash and the “Oil Sword”
CHAPTER 5 Resource Wars: Water in Palestine
National Identity
Sources of Water in Palestine
Israel’s use of Water
Conflicts in Palestine
The history of the US alliance with Israel
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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