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The present study aims, within the mainframe of the Patristic teaching on the link between the acquiring of knowledge by means of scientific reasoning and that by religious belief, to emphasize the epistemological need for and use of the “scientific knowledge assisted by grace” and then to...
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The present paper tackles two broad theses. According to the first, in the Eastern Orthodox view wealth, riches, material prosperity and whatever these things presuppose (the extended division of labour, trade, money, profit oriented entrepreneurship etc.) are not evil or condemnable in...
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The paper starts from the argument that, at present, there are two opposite perspective on the relationship between ethics and capitalism, namely: on the one hand, it is the interpretation offered by the neoclassical school of economic thought (mainstream economics) and, on the other hand, it is...
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The communist period impacted upon the historical evolution of the Romanian Orthodox Church relationship with the Romanian state in a way that today cannot be imagined. After the end of the Second World War hostilities, Romania entered the communist coalition. Under this political regime, the...
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This article is based on the results of the dialogue between science and faith, which deepens in more and more segments of the society. The central idea of the article starts with reversing the sheet of values through which things are judged. The virtues of Christian life are abandoned and the...
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This essay argues for adopting a Christocentric vision, as opposed to the anthropocentric one, where man, with his reason and science, believes he can solve everything. But both A. Einstein and J.M. Keynes believed that the new issues (generated by the crisis) cannot be solved with the same...
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Many of the nowadays scientists think that religion can never come to terms with science. In sharp contrast with this widespread opinion, our paper argues that, historically, scientific reasoning and religious belief joined hands in their effort to investigate and understand reality.
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The aim of this paper is to examine some of the concerns of Jewish and Muslim writers on moral issues in economics, and to compare these with the position of Christian writers.
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Many of the nowadays scientists think that religion can never come to terms with science.
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Many of the nowadays scientists think that religion can never come to terms with science. 
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