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Visionary Spiritual Experiences and Cognitive Aspects of Spiritual Transformation
Contemporary scholars have found spiritual and spirituality difficult to define, complaining that their meanings are “vague and contradictory” (Egbert,...
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Disciplining the Transdisciplinary: The Religion-Science Revolution and Five Minds for the Future
Introduction In the public mind, religion/science is generally believed to be an “interdisciplinary field.” If one is to understand...
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Technology and the Ethics of Responsibility
Introduction For more than thirty-eight years, I have taught Reformational Philosophy at Dutch state universities. Every two years, I...
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The Postmodern Condition as a Religious Revival: A Critical Review of William Connolly’s Why I am Not a Secularist, Dipesh Chakrabarty’s Provincializing Europe, and Alvin Plantinga’s Warranted Christian Belief.
Introduction Much to the chagrin of skeptical philosophers from David Hume to Bertrand Russell, religion has withstood the onslaught...
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Wolfgang Pauli, Carl Jung, and the Acausal Connecting Principle: A Case Study in Transdisciplinarity
The same organizing forces that have shaped nature in all her forms are also responsible for the structure of...
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Towards A Post-Metaphysical Theology
As Jack Caputo maintains in his award winning work on deconstruction and the Kingdom of God (The Weakness of...
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H+: Trite Truths About Technology: A Reply to Ted Peters
Ted Peters and others have reminded us of some trite truths about technology, and that the reminder may serve...
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H+: Bringing Arts/Sciences and Design Into the Discussion of Transhumanism
The central issue now is the actuality of altering the human form is practicable, duplicating the mind is probable,...
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A Blueprint for a Non-Reductionist Theory of Reality
There can be no discursive justification for the belief that any particular kind of entities can be independent of...
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Technology and Eschatology
Comparing two views of human transformation: a religious view, specifically Christian, and the view associated with the movement called...