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    Could There Be More Than One Lord?T. W. Bartel - 1994 - Faith and Philosophy 11 (3):357-378.
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    The Plight of the Relative Trinitarian.Timothy W. Bartel - 1988 - Religious Studies 24 (2):129 - 155.
    SOME PHILOSOPHERS RESORT TO RELATIVE IDENTITY IN ORDER TO DEFEND THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY AGAINST ACCUSATIONS OF INCOHERENCE: THEY CLAIM THAT FATHER, SON, AND HOLY SPIRIT ARE NUMERICALLY THE SAME DEITY BUT ALSO NUMERICALLY DISTINCT PERSONS. I ARGUE THAT THEIR CLAIM IS EITHER INCOHERENT OR IMPOSSIBLE TO MOTIVATE. I ALSO ARGUE THAT THE SOCIAL INTERPRETATION OF THE TRINITY, ACCORDING TO WHICH FATHER, SON, AND HOLY SPIRIT ARE DISTINCT "SIMPLICITER", IS NOT OBVIOUSLY UNORTHODOX.
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  3. Appreciation and Dickie's definition of art.Timothy W. Bartel - 1979 - British Journal of Aesthetics 19 (1):44-52.
  4. Powstanie pseudo-Arystotelesowskiej teorii analogii bytu.Pierre Aubenque, Tomasz Bartel, Jan Bigaj, Seweryn Blandzi & Danilo Facca - 2010 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 55:293-306.
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    Cosmological arguments and the uniqueness of God.Timothy W. Bartel - 1982 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (1):23 - 31.
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    Like Us in All Things, Apart from Sin?Timothy W. Bartel - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Research 16:19-52.
    A great many philosophers and theologians have recently maintained that we ought to adopt the following interpretation of the Christian Church’s proclamation that Jesus Christ is perfectly human and perfectly divine:(1) The one person Jesus Christ has every essential property of the kind humanity and every essential property of the kind divinity,where F is an essential property of a kind k just in case there is no possible world in which something belongs to k yet lacks F. I argue that (...)
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    Like Us in All Things, Apart from Sin?Timothy W. Bartel - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Research 16:19-52.
    A great many philosophers and theologians have recently maintained that we ought to adopt the following interpretation of the Christian Church’s proclamation that Jesus Christ is perfectly human and perfectly divine:(1) The one person Jesus Christ has every essential property of the kind humanity and every essential property of the kind divinity,where F is an essential property of a kind k just in case there is no possible world in which something belongs to k yet lacks F. I argue that (...)
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  8. Nouvelle interprétation de la définition veritas est adaequatio rei et intellectu chez Thomas d'Aquin.T. Bartel - 1989 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 25 (2):194-199.
     
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    No title available: Religious studies.Timothy W. Bartel - 1992 - Religious Studies 28 (1):123-125.
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    Phase separation in InxGa1−xN.T. P. Bartel, P. Specht, J. C. Ho & C. Kisielowski - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (13):1983-1998.
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    The Plight of the Relative Trinitarian: TIMOTHY W. BARTEL.Timothy W. Bartel - 1988 - Religious Studies 24 (2):129-155.
    According to the Law of Non–Contradiction, no statement and its negation are jointly true. According to many critics, Christians cannot serve both the orthodox faith and the Law of Non–Contradiction: if they hold to the one they must despise the other. And according to an impressive number of these critics, Christians who cling to the traditional doctrine of the Trinity must despise the Law of Non–Contradiction. Augustine's statement of this doctrine poses the problem as poignantly as any.
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    Why the philosophical problems of chalcedonian christology have not gone away.T. W. Bartel - 1995 - Heythrop Journal 36 (2):153–172.
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    Observation of the atomic structure of ß′-SiAlON using three generations of high resolution electron microscopes.A. Thorel, J. Ciston, T. Bartel, C. -Y. Song & U. Dahmen - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (10-12):1172-1181.
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