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- Theology & Philosophy (62)
- Science, Society & Culture (40)
- Education (28)
- English Studies (15)
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Worship and the Risen Jesus in the Pauline Letters
©2013 Monographs -
Women, Children and (Other) Vulnerable Groups
Standards of Protection and Challenges for International Law©2021 Edited Collection -
Who Telleth a Tale of Unspeaking Death?
©2017 Edited Collection -
Troubled Minds
On the Cultural Construction of Mental Disorder and Normality in Southern Malaŵi©2009 Thesis -
Travelling in Women’s History with Michèle Roberts’s Novels
Literature, Language and Culture©2011 Monographs -
Transculturality – Epistemology, Ethics, and Politics
©2004 Conference proceedings -
Theatre and Relationships in Shakespeare’s Later Plays
©2008 Monographs -
The Yearbook on History and Interpretation of Phenomenology 2013
Person – Subject – Organism- An Overview of Interdisciplinary Insights©2014 Thesis -
The Yearbook on History and Interpretation of Phenomenology 2014
Normativity & Typification©2015 Thesis -
The Yearbook on History and Interpretation of Phenomenology 2015
New Generative Aspects in Contemporary Phenomenology©2016 Thesis -
The Westminster College Library of Biblical Symbolism
"This series encourages works of scholarship that explore the artistic and theological depths of biblical symbols. "Symbol" here means any well-known reality that is used to illuminate a more mysterious reality by means of the analogy between the two. The symbols can be objects, qualities, actions, roles, events, stories, or systems. "Exploring" symbols entails: painting a full picture of the well-known reality as the original writers and readers would have known it; establishing what the subject of the symbol was in particular instances; and seeing through the symbol to the depths of the subject. The books in this series may focus on a particular symbol (e.g. light, or shepherd, or the Exodus), on a particular type of symbolism (e.g. Paul's legal symbolism, or Flosea's personal symbolism), or on particular themes (e.g. the variety of symbols used to illuminate the mystery of human sinfulness and how those symbols are used to interpret each other). Still others may focus on particular books, such as Ezekiel or Revelation, exploring their main symbols. "
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The Uses of Chaos
©2010 Monographs -
The Transformation of Consciousness in Myth
Integrating the Thought of Jung and Campbell©1994 Others -
The Traditional African Concept of God and the Christian Concept of God
Chukwu bụ ndụ – God is Life (The Igbo Perspective)©2004 Thesis -
The Theological Notion of The Human Person
A Conversation between the Theology of Karl Rahner and the Philosophy of John Macmurray©2013 Thesis -
The Subjective Dimension of Human Work
The Conversion of the Acting Person According to Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II and Bernard Lonergan©2008 Monographs -
The Shakespearean Name
Essays on "Romeo and Juliet</I>, "The Tempest</I> and Other Plays©2007 Monographs