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    A Whiteheadian Interpretation of Baudelaire’s Poetry.Robert E. Doud - 2002 - Process Studies 31 (2):16-31.
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    Heidegger’s Idea of Freedom in Several Secondary Sources.Robert E. Doud - 2022 - Philosophy and Theology 34 (1):77-88.
    Heidegger commentator J. L. Mehta includes in his book the following quote from Heidegger: “Der Wanderschaft in der Wegrichtung zum Fragwürdigen ist nicht Abenteur sondern Heimkehr.” Adapting this idea to the purpose of my own project in this article, I propose: Wandering on the Footpath of Freedom is both an Adventure and a Homecoming! The aim of this article is to explore the idea of freedom as it is developed in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger. The strategy here is to (...)
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    Matter and God in Rahner and Whitehead.Robert E. Doud - 1993 - Philosophy and Theology 8 (1):63-81.
    The sciences and popular views generally consider matter from the bottom up, that is, as the least common denominator underlying all of its various forms and realizations. In Rahner sensibility is matter looked at from the top down, that is, with a view to the highest realization of matter in human beings, and in Christ. In Whitehead creativity is matter, not inert or static but spontaneous and active, and creativity is matter viewed in light of its highest realizations in humans (...)
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    Orphism in Whitehead and Some Other Poetic Thinkers.Robert E. Doud - 2004 - Process Studies 33 (2):323-338.
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    Poetry and Sensibility in the Vision of Karl Rahner.Robert E. Doud - 1983 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 58 (4):439-452.
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    Rahner’s Idea of Freedom in Selected Secondary Literature.Robert E. Doud - 2021 - Philosophy and Theology 33 (1):159-173.
    The importance and influence of Karl Rahner’s theology is due in great part to the number of excellent scholars who have elucidated his thinking over the years. This article assembles considerations of Rahner’s idea of freedom as found in the rich secondary literature on Rahner. Rahner’s ethics, and indeed much of his theology, rests upon the idea of discernment, his own spiritual experience, and the Ignatian practice of discernment of spirits. Discipleship with Jesus and the love of neighbor, all undergirded (...)
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    Whitehead and Merleau-Ponty.Robert E. Doud - 1977 - Process Studies 7 (3):145-160.
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    God, Literature, and Process Thought. [REVIEW]Robert E. Doud - 2003 - Process Studies 32 (2):313-315.
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    Novel Theology. [REVIEW]Robert E. Doud - 2001 - Process Studies 30 (1):164-166.
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