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    The spiritual power and democracy.C. Delisle Burns - 1929 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (1):1-14.
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    The Spiritual Power and Democracy.C. Delisle Burns - 1929 - International Journal of Ethics 40 (1):1-14.
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    The efficient and final causes of the spiritual power in the D. Friar Álvaro Pais' sigth.José Antônio De C. R. De Souza - 2008 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 25:279-311.
    In this study, based in the main political works of D. Fr. Alvarus Pelagius O. Min. (c. 1270- c.1350) we analyze his conception on the origin or efficient cause of the spiritual power and, also, his thought about the finality or final cause of the mentioned power. Referring to the first topic, the Bishop of Silves wants principally refutes some Marsilius of Padua’s thesis contained in the Second Dictio of his Defensor Pacis, completely different of the theology (...)
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  4. Good, evil and spiritual power: Reflections on Sufi teachings.John Bousfield - 1985 - In David J. Parkin (ed.), The Anthropology of evil. New York, NY: Blackwell. pp. 194--208.
     
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  5. Ecclesiastical Authority and Spiritual Power in the Church of the First Three Centuries.Hans Von Campenhausen & J. A. Baker - 1969
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    The Spiritual Aspects of the New Poetry. [REVIEW]Jessica Powers - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (3):529-530.
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    Daimon Thinking and the Question of Spiritual Power.Steven G. Smith - 2014 - Heythrop Journal 55 (2):173-187.
    The notion of a “daimon” or compellingly life-commanding being represents a certain stage in the historical articulation of conceptions of spiritual power, in the perspective of a general phenomenology of spiritual life like van der Leeuw’s, but also a certain relationship with spiritual power that remains meaningful at any time, as Plato and Neoplatonists theorized. Focusing on normative rather than psychological issues, I propose several topics and tasks for a renewed agenda for reflective daimon thinking.
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    The Original Desert Solitaire: Early Christian Monasticism and Wilderness.Susan Power Bratton - 1988 - Environmental Ethics 10 (1):31-53.
    Roderick Nash’s conc1usion in Wilderness and the American Mind that St. Francis “stood alone in a posture of humility and respect before the natural world” is not supported by thorough analysis of monastic literature. Rather St. Francis stands at the end of a thousand-year monastic tradition. Investigation of the “histories” and sayings of the desert fathers produces frequent references to the environment, particularly to wildlife. In stories about lions, wolves, antelopes, and other animals, the monks sometimes exercise spiritual powers (...)
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    The idea of a spiritual power: Auguste Comte memorial trust lecture, delivered on 15 May 1973 at the London School of Economics and Political Science.Harry Burrows Acton - 1974 - London: Athlone Press.
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    James K. A. Smith, You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit.Kevin L. Hughes - 2016 - Augustinian Studies 47 (2):256-257.
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    Re-vision and Revelation: Forms of Spiritual Power in Women's Writing.Heather Walton - 2003 - Feminist Theology 12 (1):89-102.
    This article explores contrasting strategies in feminist critical theory in order to interrogate divergent fictional representations of women's spiri tual power. The first critical strategy uses the resources of gynocriticism to present a positive view of women's authorship, agency and ability to revi sion religious forms. The second demonstrates poststructuralist concerns with the repressed other/ s of dominant cultural forms and the power these possess to provoke political change and new visions of the divine. It is argued that (...)
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  12. From Dull to Brilliant - The Aesthetics of Spiritual Power among the Yolngu.Howard Morphy - 1992 - In Jeremy Coote (ed.), Anthropology, Art, and Aesthetics. Clarendon Press.
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  13. You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit.James K. A. Smith - 2016
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    Your life is your prayer: wake up to the spiritual power in everything you do.Sam Beasley - 2019 - Coral Gables, FL: Mango Publishing. Edited by B. J. Gallagher.
    You may not realize it--many people don't--but the decisions you make throughout the day, the attitudes you adopt, the conversations you have, how you respond to others, the cadence of your thoughts, are all prayers. Your entire life is your prayer. Whatever you've got going on in your life is what you've been praying for--sometimes consciously, often unconsciously. If you want something different in your life, you must pray a different prayer. This book will show you how... one prayer at (...)
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    Loving Nature: Ecological Integrity and Christian Responsibility.Susan Power Bratton - 1993 - Environmental Ethics 15 (1):3-25.
    Christian ethics are usually based on a theology of love. In the case of Christian relationships to nature, Christian environmental writers have either suggested eros as a primary source for Christian love, without dealing with traditional Christian arguments against eros, or have assumed agape (spiritual love or sacrificial love) is the appropriate mode, without defining how agape should function in human relationships with the nonhuman portion of the universe. I demonstrate that God’s love for nature has the same form (...)
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    The Efficient and Final Cause of Spiritual Power. The vision of D. Frei Álvaro Pais. [REVIEW]José Antônio de C. R. De Souza - 2008 - Cultura:77-111.
    Neste estudo, com base nos principais escritos políticos de D. Frei Álvaro Pais O. Min. (c. 1270-c. 1350) analisamos sua concepção a respeito da origem ou causa eficiente do poder espiritual e, igualmente, seu pensamento no tocante à finalidade ou causa final do referido poder. Quanto ao primeiro tópico, o Bispo de Silves quer principalmente refutar algumas das teses de Marsílio de Pádua contidas na 2.ª Parte do seu Defensor da Paz, completamente opostas à teologia do sacerdócio católico e seus (...)
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  17. Tyranny and the Usurpation of Spiritual Power: Pedro de Ribadeneyra, Francisco Suárez, and Robert Persons.Francisco Javier Gómez Díez - 2022 - In Leopoldo J. Prieto López (ed.), Projections of Spanish Jesuit Scholasticism on British Thought: New Horizons in Politics, Law and Rights. Boston: BRILL.
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    G. Cloke: This Female Man of God: Women and Spiritual Power in the Patristic Age, AD 350–450. Pp. xi + 243. London: Routledge, 1995. ISBN: 0-415-09469-0. [REVIEW]Mary Harlow - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (1):215-216.
  19. The spirituality of relationships: The power of both [Book Review].Frank Devoy - 2011 - The Australasian Catholic Record 88 (3):377.
    Devoy, Frank Review(s) of: The spirituality of relationships: The power of both, by John E. Ryan (Richmond, Victoria: Spectrum Publications, 2007), pp.232, $24.95.
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    Paul Tillich and Pentecostal Theology: Spiritual Presence and Spiritual Power. Edited by Nimi Wariboro and Amos Yong. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2015. Pp. xii, 251. $30.00. [REVIEW]Joseph Martos - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (5):850-851.
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    Divine Power and the Spiritual Life in Aquinas.Heather M. Erb - 2017 - Studia Gilsoniana 6 (4):527–547.
    The role of divine power in Aquinas’s spiritual doctrine has often been neglected in favor of a focus on the primacy of charity, the controlling virtue of spiritual progress. The tendency among some thinkers (e.g. Polkinghorne) to juxtapose divine love and power stems from the stress on divine immanence at the cost of divine transcendence, and from an evolutionary (vs. classical) view of God with its ‘kenotic’ theodicy. A study of the ways in which divine (...) grounds and directs the spiritual life highlights the robust role that metaphysics plays in spiritual ascent for Aquinas, and offers a philosophical entry point to his doctrine. Themes in his doctrine of the spiritual life incorporate Platonic transcendent causal plenitude and Aristotelian causal axioms and motifs of growth and unity. From the side of theology, divine power is analyzed through several lenses, including power through weakness in Christ, the sin of Lucifer against the gift of being in contrast to the counsel of obedience, and the role of Christ’s human nature in the Church. Taken together, these themes combine to characterize divine power as redemptive medicine, as opposed to a distant, arbitrary force, and to reveal the ways in which Aquinas applies metaphysical insights to the supernatural order. (shrink)
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    Review: Charles E. Van Engen, Darrell Whiteman and J. Dudley Woodberry, eds. Paradigm Shifts in Christian Witness: Insights from Anthropology, Communication and Spiritual Power Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2008. 166 pages. ISBN: 978—1—57075—771—6. [REVIEW]Alexander Zell - 2009 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 26 (4):271-271.
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    Book Review: You are what you Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit. [REVIEW]Todd E. Pickett - 2016 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 9 (2):304-307.
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    Spiritual Authority and Temporal Power in the Indian Theory of Government. [REVIEW]Taraknath Das - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (4):735-735.
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    Spiritual Authority and Temporal Power in the Indian Theory of Government. [REVIEW]K. P. L. - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (4):110-111.
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    Priests, Kings, and Tyrants: Spiritual and Temporal Power in John of Salisbury's Policraticus.Cary J. Nederman & Catherine Campbell - 1991 - Speculum 66 (3):572-590.
    As one might expect of an author of the complexity of John of Salisbury, there is little scholarly agreement regarding the proper interpretation of the major features of his social and political thought. The twelfth-century church-man has always been a controversial figure. Since the late Middle Ages, the ideas contained in his main contribution to political theory, the Policraticus , have been widely analyzed and interpreted. In more recent years, controversy has raged about the nature and significance of many of (...)
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    Spirituality and nursing: A reductionist approach.M. A. Paley - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (1):3–18.
    The vast majority of contributions to the literature on spirituality in nursing make extravagant claims about transcendence, eternity, the numinous, higher powers, higher levels of existence, invisible forces, cosmic unity, the essence of humanity, or other supernatural concepts. Typically, these assertions are made without the support of argument or evidence; and, as a consequence, alternative ways of theorizing ‘spirituality’ have been closed off, while the lack of consistent scholarship has turned the topic into a metaphysical backwater. In this paper, I (...)
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    "Spirituality": "Weasel-Word" or Gateway to New Understanding?Peter Gilbert - 2006 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 13 (3):197-199.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:"Spirituality":"Weasel-Word" or Gateway to New Understanding?Peter Gilbert (bio)Keywordsspirituality, faith communities, NIMHEVisiting the Samuel Palmer Exhibition at the British Museum, I was struck, not only by the spiritual power of the paintings, especially in the late Shoreham period such as, my favorite: The Magic Apple Tree (circa 1830)—but how Palmer appeared to bring both Christian and Pantheistic themes into his work. The museum's exhibition collator remarks that Palmer (...)
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    Spiritual Authority J. W. Drijvers, J. W. Watt (edd.): Portraits of Spiritual Authority. Religious Power in Early Christianity, Byzantium and the Christian Orient . (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 137.) Pp. xiii + 227. Leiden, Boston, and Cologne: Brill, 1999. Cased, US$75. ISBN: 90-04-11459-. [REVIEW]Mark Humphries - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):292-.
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    Spiritual warfare in Africa: Towards understanding the classical model in light of witchcraft practices and the Christian response.Amos Y. Luka - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):9.
    The socio-religious panorama of the African religion deserves a close observation of its foundation and function. The perception of the spirit world is dominant in Africa. Similarly, spiritual warfare in the African context is prevalent in the mind and worldview of an African. Spiritual warfare derives its framework from African Traditional Religion (ATR). Hence, understanding ATR’s complexity helps us with the understanding of spiritual warfare. Some essential questions to understand would be what is spiritual warfare from (...)
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    Concentration of Economic Power—An Economic or a Spiritual Problem?Arthur A. Defehr - 1989 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 6 (4):15-17.
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    Spirituality and reductionism: Three replies.John Paley - 2010 - Nursing Philosophy 11 (3):178-190.
    Several authors have commented on my reductionist account of spirituality in nursing, describing it variously as naïve, disrespectful, demeaning, paternalistic, arrogant, reifying, indicative of a closed mind, akin to positivism, a procrustean bed, a perpetuation of fraud, a matter of faith, an attempt to secure ideological power, and a perspective that puritanically forbids interesting philosophical topics. In responding to this list of felonies and misdemeanours, I try to justify my excesses by arguing that the critics have not really understood (...)
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    Spirituality and Corporate Philanthropy in Indian Family Firms: An Exploratory Study.Navneet Bhatnagar, Pramodita Sharma & Kavil Ramachandran - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 163 (4):715-728.
    Family firm philanthropy (FFP) is the donation of resources to support societal betterment in ways meaningful for the controlling family. Family business literature suggests that socioemotional goals of achieving family prominence, harmony, and continuity drive FFP. However, these drivers fail to explain spiritually motivated philanthropic behaviors like anonymous giving by business families. 14 case studies of Indian Hindu business families with a combined FFP exceeding 2 billion INR in 2016–17 reveal spirituality or the moral dimension as an additional important driver (...)
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    This moment is your miracle: spiritual tools to transcend fear and experience the power of the present moment.David Hoffmeister - 2019 - Oakland, CA: Reveal Press, an imprint of New Harbinger Publications.
    Explains the power of the present moment and how using practical insights and simple exercises can fortify the mind against fear, break down limitations, and help manifest a life of joy and oneness.
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    Persons and Power: Max Scheler and Michel Foucault on the Spiritualization of Power.Kenneth W. Stikkers - 2009 - The Pluralist 4 (1):51 - 59.
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    Spiritual development in Iranian nurses.Shirmohammad Davoodvand, Abbas Abbaszadeh & Fazlollah Ahmadi - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (8):936-949.
    Background:Spiritual development is one of the most important aspects of socialization that has attracted the attention of researchers. It is needed to train nursing student and novice nurses to provide high-quality care for patients. There is ambiguity in the definition of spiritual development and its relations, especially in the eastern countries.Research objectives::To explore the concept of spiritual development in Iranian nurses.Research design:Qualitative content analysis approach. Data were gathered from semi-structured interviews. Participants and research context: The participants were (...)
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    Spiritual Authority: A Christian Perspective.Karl Baier - 2010 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 30:107-119.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Spiritual AuthorityA Christian PerspectiveKarl BaierOne could define spiritual authority as the power to support the opening of the entire universe —and especially of the life of human beings—toward union with the redeeming ultimate reality. Christian tradition knows several holders of this power: God, Jesus Christ, the angels, the saints and priests, spiritual guides, and last but not least each and every Christian and person (...)
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    Politics Spun out of Theology and Prophecy: Sir Henry Vane on the Spiritual Environment of Public Power.D. Parnham - 2001 - History of Political Thought 22 (1):53-83.
    Sir Henry Vane the younger was highly critical of Oliver Cromwell's ecclesiastical policy. The article explores the idioms in which Vane conducted his attack on Cromwell, and shows how Vane spun a conception of both the politics of the present and the politics of the future out of various fibres of religious discourse. Vane cultivated a theologically based doctrine of liberty of conscience, and thus insisted that there were significant reasons of a religious nature for limiting magisterial power. Thomas (...)
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    With the Spirit and Power of Elijah (Lk 1,17): The Prophetic-Reforming Spirituality of Bernard of Clairvaux as evidenced particularly in his Letters. By Stephen Robson The Two-Fold Knowledge: Readings on the Knowledge of Self and the Knowledge of God, Selected and Translated from the Works of Bernard of Clairvaux. Edited and translated by Franz Posset. [REVIEW]R. N. Swanson - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (6):997–998.
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    Sexuality, rationality, and spirituality.Winnifred A. Tomm - 1990 - Zygon 25 (2):219-238.
    Historical progress has largely been described in terms of the power to order social and ecological realities according to the interests of a few. Their concepts, images, and metaphors have transmitted knowledge (both explicit and tacit) that has come to be regarded as received wisdom. This kind of power, which has shaped (as well as described) history, has belonged primarily to men; whereas women's nature and, accordingly, their power have been defined primarily in terms of sexuality. Men's (...)
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    Spirituality and nursing: a reductionist approach.John Paley - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (1):3-18.
    The vast majority of contributions to the literature on spirituality in nursing make extravagant claims about transcendence, eternity, the numinous, higher powers, higher levels of existence, invisible forces, cosmic unity, the essence of humanity, or other supernatural concepts. Typically, these assertions are made without the support of argument or evidence; and, as a consequence, alternative ways of theorizing ‘spirituality’ have been closed off, while the lack of consistent scholarship has turned the topic into a metaphysical backwater. In this paper, I (...)
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    Moving beyond clarity: towards a thin, vague, and useful understanding of spirituality in nursing care.John Swinton & Stephen Pattison - 2010 - Nursing Philosophy 11 (4):226-237.
    Spirituality is a highly contested concept. Within the nursing literature, there are a huge range and diversity of definitions, some of which appear coherent whereas others seem quite disparate and unconnected. This vagueness within the nursing literature has led some to suggest that spirituality is so diverse as to be meaningless. Are the critics correct in asserting that the vagueness that surrounds spirituality invalidates it as a significant aspect of care? We think not. It is in fact the vagueness of (...)
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    Spiritual Authority: A Buddhist Perspective.Shenpen Hookham - 2010 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 30:121-132.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Spiritual AuthorityA Buddhist PerspectiveShenpen HookhamWhom Do Buddhists Look to for Spiritual Authority?I am taking spiritual authority in this context to refer to those to whom the tradition looks for authoritative guidance in regard to following the spiritual path. They constitute a category of people about whom, other than to recount their life stories and teachings, little has been written, even in traditional sources. Whether we (...)
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    Spirituality, Ethics, and Relationship in Adulthood: Clinical and Theoretical Explorations.Melvin E. Miller & Alan N. West (eds.) - 2000 - Psychosocial Press.
    This vibrant collection of papers by an interdisciplinary group of authors -- psychologists, theologians, and social scientists -- presents brilliant new perspectives on spirituality, ethics, and relationship. In their diversity of views, their Intellectual and spiritual dynamism, the authors bring power and hope to this subject so central to the human experience.
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    Religion and British Sociology: The Power and Necessity of the Spiritual.Stephen Turner - 2014 - In J. Holmwood & J. Scott (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Sociology in Britain. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 97-122.
    Understanding the role of religion in early British sociology, as well as its fate in later sociology, requires a variety of perspectives: one is intellectual and concerns the various forms that the topic of religion took for British sociology. Another is organisational and ecological. British sociology as embodied in the Sociological Society was a part of a vast array of organisations that were part of a massive movement of social reform, international in scope, and motivated largely by the newly ‘social’ (...)
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  46. Spiritual universal ethical values for a global health system using change theory: results of a disintegrated approach in the 2020 pandemic.Suma Parahakaran - 2020 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 30 (3):93-96.
    Despite powerful strategic approaches in the health systems in many afTluent countries, the pandemic that has hit us has cascaded beyond the imagination of many civil societies around the world. There is a call for a higher understanding and practice as the contents in the social media reTlected an urgency to understand more on the healing effects of the body, mind and spirit. In fact, contents in social media highlighted many coping mechanisms which were related to religious, cultural and (...) values. The public expressed information that included remedies for the body, mind and the spiritual aspects of humanity and their interconnectedness with the environment. These narratives were equally as signiTicant as the logistic arrangements, professional and political decision making among the healthcare professions and members of other inter-related health networks. The results of the COVID-19 outbreak has crea ted a deeper unders tanding, o f a higher consciousness as populations around the world recognize that the world works as one large organism trying to balance the ethical and unethical practices rampant in our societies. This paper proposes the integration of “change theory” to explore the various existing elements in narratives of the public and research studies from healthcare practices. An exploratory analysis of contents in social media and the related literature in healthcare and nursing studies has revealed speciTic patterns which helped put the theory in perspective and to formulate a model for future understanding on what common universal values exist in the commonly existing patterns. (shrink)
     
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  47. Spiritualizing Violence: Sport, Philosophy and Culture in Nietzsche's View of the Ancient Greeks.Nicholas D. More - 2010 - International Journal of Sport and Society 1 (1):137-148.
    The article explores Nietzsche’s view that the Greek agonistic impulse in sport led to an ancient culture that prized the dialectics of philosophy and its humane offspring. The Greeks did not invent physical contests, but the Olympics are unique in the ancient world for bringing together once and future enemies under formal terms of contest. What did this signify? And what were its consequences? In Nietzsche’s view, the ancient Greek obsession with agon (contest) led to the greatest civilization of the (...)
     
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    What kind of power can build society? A remarkable power play in Susanna.Elma Cornelius - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3).
    The struggle in Susanna is between the protagonist, Susanna, and the antagonists, namely, the elders. The power struggle between these two groups is the focus of this article. The powers of each are discussed in order to understand the power play. In the end, the power play is between God and evil. It was found that the elders, as men, abused their power by threatening Susanna to have sex with forced consent. In addition, they abused their (...)
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    Contemporary world and the crisis of spiritual values.Mirko Zurovac - 2003 - Filozofija I Društvo 2003 (21):107-116.
    The crisis of contemporary art is a paradigmatic example of the crisis of spiritual values in today's world. The main cause of this crisis, it is argued, lies in the spirit of modern sciences. These do not find their object as a ready given, but rather determine it themselves, from their own standpoint, and thus basically produce it. Due to enormous technological development, modern civilization has turned the whole world into the Eleatic One. In materializing the uniform spirit of (...)
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    Alien Powers: The Pure Theory of Ideology.Kenneth R. Minogue - 2008 - Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
    The term “ideology” can cover almost any set of ideas, but its power to bewitch political activists results from its strange logic. It is part philosophy, part science, and part spiritual revelation, all tied together in leading to a remarkable paradox—that the modern Western world, beneath its liberal appearance, is actually the most systematically oppressive system of despotism the world has ever seen. In Alien Powers, Kenneth Minogue takes this complex intellectual construction apart, analyzing its logical, rhetorical, and (...)
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