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The Philosophical Foundations of the Late Schelling
Appearing in New Perspectives in Ontology McGrath´s thoughtful and insightful study not only offers a consistent reading of the late Schelling but also demonstrates the relevance of Schelling´s later works to contemporary...
Review of Eric L. Jenkins, Free to Say No? Free Will and Augustine’s Evolving Doctrines of Grace and Election (Cambridge
Seamus O'Neill
Mar 23, 2016
Eric Jenkins’ Free to Say No? Free Will and Augustine’s Evolving Doctrines of Grace and Election is a relatively concise and highly readable investigation into Augustine’s changing position on the freedom of the will and various...
Racially Motivated Police Brutality Is a Community Public Health Issue in the United States
Ongoing global protests against police violence and racism were heightened in 2020 after the deaths of Breana Taylor and George Floyd, whose deaths made headlines worldwide and raised awareness of the Black Lives Matter...
Published by: IGI Global
Assessment of Theses in Design Education
This article explores and proposes a design concept of a co-creative process that aims to support the assessment and grading of theses in design education through automated criteria evaluation. The research is based on a...
Published by: IGI Global
Friedrich Christoph Oetinger’s Speculative Pietism
Sean J. McGrath
Aug 29, 2018
The influence of Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (1702-82) on Schelling’s work is even deeper than that exerted by Jakob Boehme, deeper, not because Schelling devoted more scholarly attention to Oetinger than he did to the study of...
AH Welcomes New Editor
Sean McGrath
Apr 21, 2021
It is my pleasure to introduce AH12, The Phenomenology of Ludwig Landgrebe,guest edited by Sylvain Camilleri. This thorough and scholarly study will be formany an introduction to the important work of Landgrebe, who was...
Editorial
Sean J. McGrath
Apr 29, 2009
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Analectica Hermeneutica
Populism and the Late Schelling on Mythology, Ideology, and Revelation
Sean McGrath
Feb 05, 2018
Revelation according to Schelling is not the possession of any institutionalform of Christianity; it is not even bound to faith or confession. Rather,revelation disseminates itself freely and universally throughout history....
Why Political Ecology Cannot Let Go of Nature
Sean J. McGrath
Jan 07, 2019
Overpopulation, climate change, genetic engineering, geoengineering, the mass extinction not only of nonhuman species but of indigenous human cultures and their languages—all of these dubious markers of human progress compel us...
Foreword to Ian Wishart’s Schleiermacher’s Interpretation of the Bible
Sean McGrath
Jan 07, 2020
When the following monograph first appeared, as a thesis successfully defended at the Toronto School of Theology in 1968, very little work had been done on Schleiermacher’s sermons. Ian Wishart produced one of the most careful...
Domestic Violence Is a Significant Public Health and a Health Administration Issue in the U.S.
This paper discusses domestic violence as a public health concern and a health administration issue. People affected by domestic violence, such as physical, mental, sexual, and financial abuse, experience higher rates of trauma...
Published by: IGI Global
Taking Action on Stigma and Discrimination
Social inclusion has increasingly been positioned within research and policy as integral to addressing stigma and discrimination related to mental health and substance use. Yet there is a lack of consensus about the meaning of...
The Theology of Consumerism
Sean J. McGrath
Mar 23, 2016
Attitudes towards daily life, towards governance and trade, work and love, are always grounded in layers of historically conditioned, ethical, metaphysical, and theological assumption. It might be the hallmark of the modern to...
Editor's Note
Sean J. McGrath
Aug 29, 2018
The North American Schelling Society (NASS) was founded in 2011 with the intention of raising F.W.J. Schelling’s profile in the English-speaking academy by facilitating the collaborative research of those philosophers who work...
The Absolute in History
Sean McGrath
Dec 21, 2020
Two new translations of Schelling and a classic piece of German Schelling scholarship have appeared in succession in the past three years. In 2018, a translation of Walter Kasper’s seminal 1964 study, The Absolute in History...

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