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    An Analysis and Critique of Immanuel Kant's “Critique of All Theology based upon Speculative Principles of Reason.Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    A Christian Introduction to Philosophy.Michael S. Jones - 2011 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (28):199-203.
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    A Philosophy of Culture Approach to Inter-religious Understanding.Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    Blaga’s Legacy in America - Giving Blaga a Legacy in America.Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    Culture and Interreligious Understanding According to the Romanian Philosopher Lucian Blaga.Michael S. Jones - unknown
    Culture affects how we interpret our experiences and the way we construct our world. It also affects our ability to communicate with one another. The late Romanian philosopher Lucian Blaga developed a systematic philosophy of culture that explores and explains how culture challenges and at the same time facilitates interideological communication. This article introduces and explains these aspects of Blaga's philosophy and then applies them to the issue of interreligious dialogue. It concludes that Blaga's philosophy of culture promotes a high (...)
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    Culture as Religion and Religion as Culture in the Philosophy of Lucian Blaga.Michael S. Jones - 2006 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 5 (15):66-87.
    Mircea Eliade, the renowned scholar of Romanian origin, wrote that Lucian Blaga was the greatest Romanian philosopher of all time. Blaga was intensely interested in both culture and religion as areas of philosophical investigation. Blaga’s philosophy proposes a metaphysics that explains the origin of culture and its unrivaled significance to humanity. His philosophy also endeavors to explicate the relationship between culture and religion. Blaga finds that religion is a cultural product, but does not view this as a detriment to religion. (...)
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    Carl E. Braaten, No Other Gospel! Christianity among the World's Religions.Michael S. Jones - 2004 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 3 (9):162-167.
    Carl E. Braaten, No Other Gospel! Christianity among the World's Religions Minneapolis, USA: Fortress Press, 1992. Paperback: 146 pp. including endnotes and index.
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    Does cognitive humility lead to religious tolerance? Reflections on Craig versus Quinn.Michael S. Jones - 2015 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 78 (1):73-89.
    We’ve all heard the familiar saying, “ignorance is bliss.” It may also be true that “ignorance is intolerant.” But it seems to be at least sometimes true that intolerance is produced by something else: overconfidence in the truthfulness of one’s own opinions. Awareness of and avoidance of such overconfidence may be a path towards tolerating those with whom one disagrees. And this could be true in religion as well as in other areas of belief. In his 2005 article “On Religious (...)
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    Evangelical Christianity and the Philosophy of Interreligious Dialogue.Michael S. Jones - unknown
    In this essay, the author, an evangelical Christian, seeks to analyze the arguments for and against evangelical participation in interreligious dialogue. He finds that, while the arguments against evangelical participation in dialogue suggest some important boundaries for dialogue, they do not completely militate against it. Conversely, the arguments for dialogue form a persuasive case for evangelical participation.
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    Imago Dei and the Appreciation of Beauty.Michael S. Jones - unknown
    "Man does not live by bread alone ... " Human life embraces more than just 'living' (material survival); the human soul thrives on many ambiguous metaphysical elements. One of these elements is beauty. The question motivating this article is the ubiquitous 'why'; why do people find beauty in various elements of their environment? Put another way, what is it that enables one to appreciate beauty? The thesis of this article is that a person's ability to appreciate beauty is a result (...)
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    In Defence of Reason in Religion.Michael S. Jones - 2001 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1 (1):123-134.
    In his article, «In Defense of Reason in Religion,» Jones reacts to current trends to minimize the role of reason in religion by attempting to show that if religionists desire their religious beliefs to correspond to knowledge, the noetic tool most likely to achieve this goal is reason. This he does by reviewing the leading epistemological ap- proaches to metaphysical knowledge, and showing that each relies to some extent on reason. He further argues that all of them must utilize reason (...)
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    Introduction to the symposium.Michael S. Jones - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 87 (3):201-202.
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    Lucian, Blaga.Michael S. Jones - 2011 - In James Fieser & Bradley Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Entry in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Lucian Blaga: An American Pragmatist in Europe?Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    Lucian Blaga on the Existence of God.Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    Lucian Blaga on the Nature of God.Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    Lucian Blaga, The Historical Phenomenon: An Excerpt from The Historical Being.Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    Religion in Eastern Europe.Michael S. Jones - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (6):213-216.
    Religion in Eastern Europe, Paul Mojzes and Walter Sawatsky, eds.
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  19. The Late Romanian Philosopher Lucian Blaga and Contemporary Anglo-American Philosophy of Religion.Michael S. Jones - 2004 - Dissertation, Temple University
    Lucian Blaga was an early- and mid-20th century European philosopher whose work was suppressed at the height of his career by the ascension to power of the Romanian Communist Party and the creation of the Romanian Socialist Republic. Because of historical circumstances, Blaga's philosophy has not become known outside of his own country, although within Romania it continues to be read and discussed. Were it to become known outside of Romania, Blaga's philosophy might well be able to contribute to contemporary (...)
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    The Metaphysics of Religion: Lucian Blaga and Contemporary Philosophy.Michael S. Jones - 2006 - Teaneck, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
    Lucian Blaga was an early twentieth-century European philosopher whose work was suppressed at the height of his career by the creation of the Romanian Socialist Republic. The thesis of this book is that Blaga's philosophy can make valuable contributions to contemporary Anglo-American philosophy. Blaga's philosophical system is explained in detail.
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    The Problem of Religious Pluralism.Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    Book Review: Gerald McDermott, God’s Rivals: Why has God Allowed Different Religions? Insights from the Bible and the Early Church. [REVIEW]Michael S. Jones - 2010 - Philosophia Christi 12 (1):239-242.
    If God wants humans to find religious truth, and if Christianity best represents such truth, then why has God permitted the development and persistence of other religions? This is the question posed by Gerald R. McDermott in the title of his latest book. It is the question that his book sets out to explore and to answer in an admirably direct yet historically informed fashion.
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    Book review of David W. Baker, ed., Biblical Faith and Other Religions: An Evangelical Assessment. [REVIEW]Michael S. Jones - 2007 - Philosophia Christi 9 (2):479-483.
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    Review: A Survey of the Old Testament (by Andrew E. Hill and John H. Walton). [REVIEW]Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    Biblical Faith and Other Religions: An Evangelical Assessment. [REVIEW]Michael S. Jones - 2007 - Philosophia Christi 9 (2):479-483.
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    God’s Rivals: Why Has God Allowed Different Religions? Insights from the Bible and the Early Church. [REVIEW]Michael S. Jones - 2010 - Philosophia Christi 12 (1):239-242.
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    Review of Sandu Frunză, Dumnezeu şi Holocaustul la Elie Wiesel: O etică a responsabilităţii (God and the Holocaust according to Elie Wiesel: An ethic of responsibility). [REVIEW]Michael S. Jones - unknown
    In God and the Holocaust according to Elie Wiesel: An ethic of responsibility Sandu Frunza, professor of philosophy at Babeş-Bolyai University, explores the philosophy of Elie Wiesel, a Jewish scholar and holocaust survivor. Despite his prison camp experiences, Wiesel retains his faith in God. His experiences lead him to advocate an ethic of memory and alterity. Frunza relates Wiesel’s experiences, his approach to the problem of evil, and his ethic in conversation with contemporary philosophers and Jewish scholarship.
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    Review: Petre Ţuțea: Between Sacrifice and Suicide (by Alexandru Popescu). [REVIEW]Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    Review: Talking About God: Exploring the meaning of religious life with Kierkegaard, Buber, Tillich and Heschel (by Daniel F. Polish). [REVIEW]Michael S. Jones - unknown
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    Review: The Love of Wisdom: A Christian Introduction to Philosophy. [REVIEW]Michael S. Jones - unknown
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