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    St. Thomas Aquinas's Appeal to St. John the Baptist as a Benchmark of Spiritual Greatness.John Baptist Ku - 2022 - Nova et Vetera 20 (4):1119-1147.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:St. Thomas Aquinas's Appeal to St. John the Baptist as a Benchmark of Spiritual GreatnessJohn Baptist Ku, O.P.When we think of sources of St. Thomas Aquinas's speculative theology, we rightly recall teachings given in Scripture—such as that sin came into the world through one man (Rom 5:12) or that all that the Father has belongs also to the Son (John 16:15)—as well as teachings, based (...)
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  2. John the Baptist according to Flavius Josephus, and his incorporation in the Christian tradition.J. Tromp - 2008 - In Alberdina Houtman, Albert de Jong & Magdalena Wilhelmina Misset-van de Weg (eds.), Empsychoi Logoi--Religious Innovations in Antiquity: Studies in Honour of Pieter Willem Van Der Horst. Boston: Brill.
     
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  3. Saint John the Baptist and the Desert Tradition.Jean Steinmann & Michael Boyes - 1958
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  4. John the Baptist.Carl H. Kraeling - 1951
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  5. John the Baptist.Charles H. H. Scobie - 1964
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    John the Baptist and Jesus: A Report of the Jesus Seminar.G. M. M. Pelser - 1997 - HTS Theological Studies 53 (1/2).
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    The Messiah Jesus and John the Baptist[REVIEW]John J. Heenan - 1932 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (3):518-524.
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    Herodias and Salome in Mark’s story about the beheading of John the Baptist.Wim J. C. Weren - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):9.
    According to Mark 6:14–29, John the Baptist was beheaded by the order of Herod Antipas. This dramatic event became inevitable after a cunning interplay between Herodias and her daughter, who remains nameless in the New Testament. According to Flavius Josephus, she was called Salome ( Jewish Antiquities XVIII, 5.4 § 136–137), and under that name, she went down in history. For the sake of convenience, I also call her ‘Salome’ in this article. Salome is the Greek form of (...)
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  9. ARGO: Arguments Ontology.John Beverley, Neil Otte, Francesco Franda, Brian Donohue, Alan Ruttenberg, Jean-Baptiste Guillion & Yonatan Schreiber - manuscript
    Although the last decade has seen a proliferation of ontological approaches to arguments, many of them employ ad hoc solutions to representing arguments, lack interoperability with other ontologies, or cover arguments only as part of a broader approach to evidence. To provide a better ontological representation of arguments, we present the Arguments Ontology (ArgO), a small ontology for arguments that is designed to be imported and easily extended by researchers who work in different upper-level ontology frameworks, different logics, and different (...)
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    Musicians as prophets: A comparative analysis of Winky D’s music and John the Baptist’s message.Ishanesu S. Gusha - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (4):7.
    This article has interrogated the prophetic role of musicians in Zimbabwe’s political discourse with Winky D’s latest album Eureka Eureka (which was launched on 31 December 2022) being the case study. Two tracks (Dzimba Dzemabwe and Ibotso) have been singled out for analysis. The message of John the Baptist in Luke 3:7–14 has been used as the framework for understanding the prophetic phenomenon of the 1st century AD Palestinian environment. The article has employed the comparative methodology in comparing (...)
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    Yamasaki, G 1998 - John the Baptist in life and death: audience-orientated criticism of Matthew's narrative.Evert-Jan Vledder - 2000 - HTS Theological Studies 56 (2/3).
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  12. Christ, a Home Missionary. A Discourse, Before the American Baptist Home Mission Society, Delivered at Their Annual Meeting, Held in the New-Market Street Baptist Church, in the City of Philadelphia, Tuesday, June 7, 1836.William R. Williams, John Gray & American Baptist Home Mission Society - 1836 - John Gray, Printer, No. 222 Water Street.
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  13. The middle Baptist John the Baptist.J. Schmitt - 1973 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 47 (2-3-4):391-407.
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  14. A textual source and its contextual implications: On Theodore daphnopates'sermon on the birth of John the Baptist.Theodora Antonopoulou - 2011 - Byzantion 81:9-18.
    The article provides textual evidence for the partial, subtle dependence of Theodore Daphnopates' sermon On the Birth of John the Baptist on Homily 42 on the same subject by Emperor Leo VI . This finding is then brought into correlation with Theodore's homiletic oeuvre and its production environment. Through its exploitation of the given source the sermon in question emerges as being directly related to Emperor Constantine VII and his literary preferences, as is the case with other works (...)
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  15. Who Was John the Baptist?Frank T. Miosi - 1993 - Free Inquiry 13 (2):38-45.
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    Reading and proclaiming the Advent call of John the Baptist: An empirical enquiry employing the SIFT method.Leslie J. Francis & Greg Smith - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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    The Question of John the Baptist and Jesus’ Indictment of the Religious Leaders: A Critical Analysis of Luke 7:18‐35. By Roberto Martínez. Pp. xiii, 231, Cambridge, James Clarke, 2012, £20.00/$40.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (2):324-324.
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    M. R. Rambaran-Olm, John the Baptist’s Prayer or The Descent into Hell from the Exeter Book: Text, Translation, and Critical Study. Cambridge, UK, and Rochester, NY: D. S. Brewer, 2014. Pp. ix, 249. $99. ISBN: 978-1-84384-366-5. [REVIEW]Peter Dendle - 2017 - Speculum 92 (2):568-570.
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  19. Little traditions in the Bible and their significance for the Biblical religion (Joseph, Ruth, Saul, David, John the Baptist, Mary, Jesus, Paul, Revelation).J. Pathrapankal - 1998 - Journal of Dharma 23 (1):39-56.
     
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  20. An Encomium of Leontius Monachus on the Birthday of John the Baptist (BHG 864 f).C. Datema & P. Allen - 1988 - Byzantion 58 (1):188-229.
     
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    Angeliki Katsioti, Life scenes and the iconographical cycle of St John the Baptist in Byzantine art.Kalliopi-Phaidra Kalafatis - 2000 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 93 (2).
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    Woodbrooke Studies: Editions and translations of Christian documents in Syriac and Garshūni. Fasciculus 2: (i) A new Jeremiah apocryphon, (ii) A new life of John the Baptist, (iii) Some uncanonical psalms.A. Mingana & Rendel Harris - 1927 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 11 (2):329-498.
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  23. woodbrooke Studies, Fasc. 2. A New Jeremiah Apocryphon; A New Life Of John The Baptist; Some Uncanonical Psalms.J. Harris - 1927 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 11 (2):329-498.
     
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  24. John Sellars, The Art of Living. The Stoics on the Nature and Function of Philosophy.Jean-Baptiste Gourinat - 2006 - Philosophie Antique 6 (6):222-226.
    L’objet du livre est, comme son titre l’indique, une analyse de la notion d’« art de vivre » dans la philosophie stoïcienne. Selon l’auteur, la philosophie stoïcienne est conçue par les stoïciens comme un « art de vivre », « appuyé sur des principes rationnels (logoi) qui s’expriment dans le comportement (erga, bios) de quelqu’un après une période d’entraînement pratique (askesis) » (p. 118), ou « exercices spirituels ». L’ouvrage propose donc une interprétation de la philosophie stoïcienne d...
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    The New Josephus - The Messiah Jesus and John the Baptist according to Flavins Josephus' recently rediscovered ‘Capture of Jerusalem’ and the other Jewish and Christian Sources. By Robert Eisler, Ph.D. English edition by A. H. Krappe, Ph.D. Pp. xxviii + 638; 40 plates. London: Methuen, 1931. Cloth, 42s. [REVIEW]J. M. Creed - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (01):19-20.
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    Claire M. Waters, ed., Virgins and Scholars: A Fifteenth-Century Compilation of the Lives of John the Baptist, John the Evangelist, Jerome, and Katherine of Alexandria.(Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts, 10.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2008. Pp. xii, 491; 2 color plates.€ 90. [REVIEW]Jennifer N. Brown - 2010 - Speculum 85 (2):479-481.
  27. Ephesians: Baptism and Pentecost. An Inquiry into the Structure and Purpose of the Epistle to the Ephesians.John C. Kirby - 1968
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  28. The Meaning of Baptism.John Frederick Jansen - 1958
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    The political theology of Johannes Baptist Metz.John Marsden - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (3):440-452.
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    The preferred way of baptism.John McSweeney - 2001 - The Australasian Catholic Record 78 (4):464.
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  31. Averroism and the metaphysics of intellect: from John of Jandun to Jacob Zabarella.Jean-Baptiste Brenet - 2018 - In Stephan Schmid (ed.), Philosophy of Mind in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Thinking the Problem: From Dewey to Hegel.Christophe Point & Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod - 2020 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 55 (4):408-428.
    It is known today that Hegel's philosophy was at the center of the development of pragmatism. In particular, the relation of Dewey's philosophy to Hegel's has recently been studied with great attention1. Many studies have revealed that the German philosopher had a fundamental influence on the young John Dewey, particularly with regard to his theory of culture, for his logic, as well as for his psychology. These new readings propose a profoundly original view of Dewey and explain why he (...)
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    Southern Baptist Evangelism of Coptic Christians: Is It Proselytism?John R. Cheyne - 1991 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 8 (4):23-24.
    Defining the concept of “proselytism” from a Biblical viewpoint, the author attempts to distinguish between witnessing through life-style evangelism and the introduction of the word of God, and overt attempts to draw others away from their historic beliefs, sometimes through questionable methodologies and/or unethical inducements. He points out that when renewal and revival within a body of believers bring about a spontaneous desire to follow Biblical principles, and a different approach toward worship, individuals should have the freedom to make that (...)
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  34. The Fourfold Gospel: A Formational Commentary on Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; Volume 1: From the Beginning to the Baptist.[author unknown] - 2020
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  35. Baptist Autographs in the John Rylands Library, Manchester, 1741-1907.Timothy Whelan - 2013 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 89 (2):203-225.
    Within the holdings of The University of Manchesters John Rylands Library is a remarkable collection of 337 letters to and from Baptist ministers and laypersons written between 1741 and 1907. Nearly half can be found among the autograph collections of Thomas Raffles, Liverpool Congregationalist minister and educator, with another 103 letters belonging to the collections of the Methodist Archives. John Sutcliff, Baptist minister at Olney and an early leader within the Baptist Missionary Society, was the (...)
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    Barth's ethics of reconciliation.John Webster - 1995 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    John Webster provides a major scholarly analysis, the first in any language, of the final sections of the Church Dogmatics. He focuses on the theme of human agency in Barth's late ethics and doctrine of baptism, placing the discussion in the context of an interpretation of the Dogmatics as an intrinsically ethical dogmatics. The first two chapters survey the themes of agency, covenant and human reality in the Dogmatics as a whole; later chapters give a thorough analysis of Church (...)
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    Aquinas's Ethics beyond Thomistic Virtue Ethics: The Gifts of the Holy Spirit, Spiritual Instinct, and Complete Human Perfection.John Berkman - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (1):47-92.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Aquinas's Ethics beyond Thomistic Virtue Ethics:The Gifts of the Holy Spirit, Spiritual Instinct, and Complete Human PerfectionJohn BerkmanThis paper offers a new reading and interpretation of Aquinas's doctrine of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. In the contemporary Thomist literature on ethics, there is far more discussion—and a far more developed discussion—of the nature and role of a virtue-habitus than a gift-habitus. Why might there be so little discussion (...)
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    Book Review: The Fourfold Gospel: A Formational Commentary on Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; Volume 1: From the Beginning to the Baptist[REVIEW]Ted Wueste - 2021 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 14 (2):282-284.
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  39. Coordinating the immanent and economic Trinity.John R. Meyer - 2005 - Gregorianum 86 (2):235-253.
    In this article I present the Son - Spirit relationship in Christ as the secret to the connection between immanent/economic trinitarian dichotomies without compromising the reality of Christ's human nature. I suggest thatthe Spirit bridges the gap separating God and human beings by linking the inaugurated eschatological present with the future fulfillment of our nascent condition as children of God in Christ. The key notion for understanding God's self-communication rests with the unique role of the Spirit of Christ, who, in (...)
     
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    The Sexual revolution.Gregory Baum, John Aloysius Coleman & Marcus Lefébure (eds.) - 1984 - Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark.
    Contents, We are the Church, New Congregationalism / Harold D. Hunter; Faustino Teixeira; Miroslav Volf. -- Healing and deliverance / Cheryl Bridges Johns; Vergil Elizondo; Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel. -- Tongues and prophecy / Frank D. Macchia; Hermann Ha ring; Michael Welker. --Praying in the spirit / Steven J. Land; Constantine Fouskas; David Power. -- Born again, baptism and the spirit / Juan Sepu lveda; James D. G. Dunn; Michel Quesnel.
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    John R. Elliott Jr., and Graham A. Runnalls, eds. and transs., The Baptism and Temptation of Christ: The First Day of a Medieval French Passion Play. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1978. Pp. ix, 153. $15. [REVIEW]Florence McCulloch - 1980 - Speculum 55 (1):187-188.
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    Newman’s Notion of the Indwelling of the Holy Spirit in the Parochial and Plain Sermons.John R. Connolly - 2008 - Newman Studies Journal 5 (1):5-18.
    This essay analyzes Newman’s understanding of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in his Parochial and Plain Sermons : the nature of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit; the role of the Holy Spirit in regeneration; the appropriation of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in the Christian through baptism; and the role of the Holy Spirit outside the Church. The final section indicates how some aspects of Newman’s theology of the Holy Spirit are still relevant for the discussion about (...)
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    The Rise of the Wave Theory of Light: Optical Theory and Experiment in the Early Nineteenth Century by Jed Z. Buchwald. [REVIEW]John Worrall - 1990 - Isis 81:362-363.
    No one interested in the history of optics, the history of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century physics, or the general phenomenon of theory change in science can afford to ignore Jed Buchwald's well-structured, highly detailed, and scrupulously researched book. The focus is Augustin Jean Fresnel's epoch-making work on the diffraction and polarization of light in the period from 1815 to 1826. The account of this work (in Part 2) is sandwiched between an account of the intellectual background and particularly of the "selectionist" (...)
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    A Time for the Marginal: Levinas and Metz on Biblical Time.Manuel Losada-Sierra & John Mandalios - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (3):411-423.
    In the modern consideration of historical time, reason is the driving force of progress through a homogenous, linear and continuum time. In fact, during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries humanity was witnessing a history of progress in which it appeared that history was progressing towards a better world. However, the tragedies of the twentieth century indicate the opposite. Western reason proved unable to stop the barbarism of war. At the heart of this panorama, according to Emmanuel Levinas and Johann (...) Metz, was the idealism of the Greek logos presented in the philosophical and theological mode of thinking. Theology and philosophy would share in this way the same idealist vocation towards totality which, in Levinas’s categories, is the forgetting of singularity and their concrete situation in favour of universality. I will show how by resorting to the Jewish legacy, and particularly to the concepts of eschatology, apocalypse, and messianism, Levinas and Metz define a new relationship with historical time. In this way they not only oppose the mainstream consideration of history as a vector of continuous progress towards its own realization, but also introduce in history the contingency of individual experiences and particularly those of the victims of such history. (shrink)
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    Contemplation and Classical Christianity: A Study in Augustine.John Peter Kenney - 2013 - Oxford University Press.
    This study explores Augustine's developing understanding of contemplation, beginning with his earliest accounts written before his baptism and ending with the Confessions. The arc of Augustine's thought through these years of transition leads into the Confessions, giving a vantage point to survey its classical Christian theology of contemplation.
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    God the Father in the Theology of St. Thomas Aquinas by John Baptist Ku, O.P.T. Adam Van Wart - 2016 - Nova et Vetera 14 (1):367-371.
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    Are Persons with Profound Intellectual Disabilities Sacramental Icons of Heavenly Life? Aquinas on Impairment.John Berkman - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (1):83-96.
    Although almost completely ignored, Aquinas’s account of persons with severe intellectual disabilities is key to his understanding of human persons and their salvation. Aquinas extensively addresses questions of human impairment, and for Aquinas physical and mental impairment are not nearly as important as moral or spiritual impairment. Contrary to those who focus on Aquinas’s account of rationality and suppose he thinks that a person must exercise rationality in order to be moral and in the image of God, Aquinas’s view is (...)
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    Contemplation and Classical Christianity: A Study in Augustine.John Peter Kenney - 2013 - Oxford University Press UK.
    After resolving to become a Catholic Christian, Augustine spent a decade trying to clarify his understanding of 'contemplation,' the interior presence of God to the soul. That long struggle yielded his classic account in the Confessions. This study explores Augustine's developing understanding of contemplation, beginning with his earliest accounts written before his baptism and ending with the Confessions. Chapter One examines the pagan monotheism of the Roman Platonists and the role of contemplation in their theology. Augustine's pre-baptismal writings are then (...)
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    Disciplinary baptisms: A comparison of the naming stories of genetics, molecular biology, genomics and systems biology.Alexander Powell, Maureen A. O'Malley, Staffan Mueller-Wille, Jane Calvert & John Dupré - 2007 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 29 (1):5-32.
    Understanding how scientific activities use naming stories to achieve disciplinary status is important not only for insight into the past, but for evaluating current claims that new disciplines are emerging. In order to gain a historical understanding of how new disciplines develop in relation to these baptismal narratives, we compare two recently formed disciplines, systems biology and genomics, with two earlier related life sciences, genetics and molecular biology. These four disciplines span the twentieth century, a period in which the processes (...)
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    John Baptist van Helmont: De Tempore and the History of the Biological Concept of Time.Walter Pagel - 1941 - Isis 33 (5):621-623.
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