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PhD. cand. Ioan Dura
Ioan Dura
Faculty of Orthodox Theology "Dumitru Stăniloae", Iasi
Challenges of interfaith dialogue between Christian theology and Advaita-Vedanta
”Studia Theologica Doctoralia” International Symposium, Vth edition
In today's context of globalization can be observed far better the cultural profile of each religion. This fact is a chance for interreligious dialogue and intercultural. On the one hand, Christianity must become aware and accept other religious…
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Transcendence of Brahan Tyad (The Other) Sankara's hermeneutical references to Brhadaranyaka-Upanisad III.9.9
”Studia Theologica Doctoralia” International Symposium, IVth edition
Philosophical-religious discourse of Sankara, who systematized the philosophy of non-dualism (Advaita) in Indian metaphysical tradition, is conjugated in a polarity, may be unique in human religious thought. This polarity proposes two essential…
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Brahman ekam-eva-advitiyam – the premise of Vedic non-dualism
”Studia Theologica Doctoralia” International Symposium, IIIth edition
This article is a incursion into the metaphysics of Sankara, which proposes a paradoxical dialectic of the One (Brahman) and many (the multiplicity of phenomenal world of names and forms). Brahman is ekam-eva-advitiyam (One-without-the-second)…
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Vedic Non-Dualism: the Paradigm of the Undifferentiated Absolute in Śaṅkara Thought
”Studia Theologica Doctoralia” International Symposium, IIth edition
In this article I intend to bring out - into a paradigm of inter-religious dialogue - the meaning of non-dualism in parameters of Vedantic school. The structuring of the philosophy of Vedantic nondualism was performed masterfully by Śaṅkara, who…
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THEOLOGY AND THEOLOGICAL DISCOURSE IN THE 5 THEOLOGICAL DISCOURSES OF SAINT GREGORY OF NAZIANZ
”Studia Theologica Doctoralia” International Symposium, Ith edition
Christianity is a theology, a dialogue with and about God, fully revealed in Jesus Christ. This reality, translated into the experience of the religious life, and, particularly, in the sacramental and liturgical space of Church, requires – in today’…
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