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      <title>Melita Theologica : volume 31 : issue 2</title>
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      <description>Title: Melita Theologica : volume 31 : issue 2
Abstract: 1/Penaskovic, R. - The human person: a study in paradox -- 2/Teuma, E. - The nature of "iblis" in the Qur’an a﻿s interpreted by the commentators -- 3/Mondin, B. - Dialogo tra marxismo e cristianesimo</description>
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      <title>The nature of "Iblis" in the Qur’an ﻿as interpreted by the commentators</title>
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      <description>Title: The nature of "Iblis" in the Qur’an ﻿as interpreted by the commentators
Abstract: In this study we shall see what some of the classical Muslim exegetes&#xD;
of the Qur'an say about the Devil (Iblis) as he is figured out in the Holy&#xD;
Book of Islam.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 1980 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The human person : a study in paradox</title>
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      <description>Title: The human person : a study in paradox
Abstract: The way the term, person, has been understood down through the&#xD;
centuries might be called a test-case for the path concepts cut through&#xD;
time. In ancient civilizations one looks in vain for a true concept of the&#xD;
person. Apart from the Christian revelation the notion of person does not&#xD;
even exist. Theologians in the early Church formulated a concept of the person&#xD;
in order to make some sense out of the mysteries of the Trinity and the&#xD;
Incarnation. The more the concept of person was looked at through philosophical&#xD;
lens, the more theologians allowed this concept to move out of their&#xD;
exclusive territory. When this occurred in modern times, the notion of&#xD;
person became secularized.</description>
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      <title>Dialogo tra marxismo e cristianesimo</title>
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      <description>Title: Dialogo tra marxismo e cristianesimo
Abstract: All'origine (di questo tentativo) come di tanti altri esperimenti che hanno&#xD;
avuto luogo nella Chiesa cattolica durante l'ultimo decennio sta il Vaticano&#xD;
II. Questo Concilio ha prodotto un profondo cambiamento di atteggiamenti&#xD;
e di metodologia nel mondo cattolico per quanto concerne i rapporti con i&#xD;
non cattolici, i non cristiani e i non credenti. Dall'atteggiamento di ostilita&#xD;
polemica e dalla condanna si e passati ad un atteggiamento di comprensione,&#xD;
di dialogo e di tolleranza.</description>
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