Volume 14 (2023)
Volume 13 (2022)
Volume 12 (2021)
Volume 11 (2020)
Volume 10 (2019)
Volume 9 (2018)
Volume 8 (2017)
Volume 7 (2016)
Volume 6 (2015)
Volume 5 (2014)
Volume 4 (2013)
Volume 2 (2011)
Volume 1 (2010)
Jesus in the History: An Inquiry into Two Early Christological Traditions

Javad Ayar; Majid Mollayousefi

Volume 3, Issue 6 , April 2013, Pages 1-23

Abstract
  Christology in the western tradition is as old as Christianity itself. Jesus Christ is one of the most mysterious characters in the history of Christianity. This vagueness is not due to various conflicting interpretations in regard to the person of Christ which came about much later than the time of ...  Read More

A Review of Global Studies on Environmental Ethics and the Necessity of Teaching Its Common Principles

Zahra Parsapour

Volume 3, Issue 6 , April 2013, Pages 25-43

Abstract
  The Earth’s biosphere, regardless of political, religious, and linguistic boundaries, needs special care which is attainable if we observe common global ethical principles which can be called Earth Ethics. The emphasis on providing a common definition of mankind’s relationship with God, himself, ...  Read More

Aestheticism in Religious, Philosophical, and Scientific Worldviews

Hassan Zolfaqarzadeh

Volume 3, Issue 6 , April 2013, Pages 45-66

Abstract
  The overall perspective from which one sees and interprets the world is called the worldview. This perception of the world can be divided into three categories of religion, philosophy, and science that come in the order mentioned. In religious ontology, the first creation is the divine light. Religion ...  Read More

Wisdom and Tradition from Ayatollah Javadi Amoli’s Viewpoint

Muhammad Ali Savadi

Volume 3, Issue 6 , April 2013, Pages 67-93

Abstract
  Methodology of humanities is thoroughly dependant on the epistemology involved, for it determines the capacity and formation of the knowledge and social life system in all civilizations and cultures. Recognition of religion, also, is dependent on simultaneous exploitation of all epistemological sources. ...  Read More

Ali Shari’ati and Indigenizing of Science

Ali Ali Asqari Sadri; Seyyed Javad Miri

Volume 3, Issue 6 , April 2013, Pages 95-117

Abstract
  In this essay, the authors briefly discuss the views of those who question the relevance of indigenous science in Iran. Then, the positions of thinkers who have taken issue with Shari’ati’s viewpoint on indigenous science are appraised. Afterwards, the fields that Shari’ati describes ...  Read More

The Role of Non-Epistemic Factors in the Study of Religious Experience and Its Scientific Surveyability

Hadi Fazeli; Muhammad Sadeq Zahedi

Volume 3, Issue 6 , April 2013, Pages 119-136

Abstract
  The study of religious experience and its features has been one of the most important issues in the history of philosophy of religion. Recent scientific researchers have shown that some factors like music and meditation have a great influence on religious experience. This article is first going to count ...  Read More