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Matching the evil approach from the viewpoint of Martyr Motahari and Augustine

samane shahroodi; Rohollah Adineh

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2024.23230.1593

Abstract
  AbstractTrue piety and perfection are intrinsic to every human being. According to the demands of the society today, there has been a series of doubts and questions about divine justice and evil issues for the people, especially the younger generation, which is a necessity by which The home is home to ...  Read More

Nishitani Keiji on relationship between science and religion

Mohmmad Asghari

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 21-36

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2019.4171

Abstract
  In this article, we have tried to study the relationship between science and religion from the point of view of one of the prominent Japanese philosophers of the Kyoto school, Nishitani Keiji. He was one of the disciples of Nishida Kitaro, the founder of the Kyoto School. He was impressed by Nietzsche's ...  Read More

Allameh Iqbal on Personal God and Impersonal God

Ali Naqi Baqershahi

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 37-54

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2019.4172

Abstract
  The present article is an attempt to explore Allameh Iqbal's view of personal and impersonal God. In his view in Islam God is considered to be both personal and impersonal. This view of God can satisfy both religious tents and philosophical questions of philosophical as well. Under the influence of Hegel, ...  Read More

Historical flowology Science of Discourse of Religious-Shi’ite in the Safavid Period

Mohsen Bahramnejad

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 53-74

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2024.26097.1651

Abstract
  Science of discourse is one of the inseparable requirements of religion and it has always played a decisive role in strengthening its intellectual foundations and faith. The guardians of this science with the establishment of Shiite religion in Safavid Iran in during almost two and a half centuries had ...  Read More

A Study of J. Wellhausen on The Evolution of Ancient Israelite's Religion

Mojtaba Zurvani; Milad A`azami maram

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 55-74

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2019.4173

Abstract
  By relying on the findings of previous scholars of Documentary Hypothesis, Julius Wellhausen first began to recognize and distinguish the documents of the Hexateuch in the form of a dynamic process, and then, based on the results of this critical approach, claimed that the history of Israel reflects ...  Read More

Pannenberg and the Dialogue Between Theology and Science.

Zeinab Salari; Morteza Fathizadeh

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 75-100

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2019.4174

Abstract
  In the thought of Wolfhart Pannenberg , God is the absolute determinant of reality, and his divinity covers the whole existence and creation, including nature .Hence, Pannenberg thinks that the interaction and dialogue between theology with the center of God and science with the focus of nature is ineludible. ...  Read More

Review and criticize of "Creation as God's Body" model in the environmental theology

Vahideh Fakhar Noghani

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 101-123

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2019.4175

Abstract
  The crisis of environment is a serious challenge in the contemporary world. The damaged nature persuades the environmental researchers to find the main causes and factors of this crisis. Among this factors the role of some religious teachings are doubtful in the crisis of environment. Some believe that ...  Read More

Eckhart's anthropological principles and foundations in the possibility of human deification

Seyyed Mohammad Ghaderi; Mohammad Sadegh Zahedi; Mohammad Javad Shams

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 125-144

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2019.4176

Abstract
  Considering that theology of Eckhart is considered to be a divine theology that He emphasizes the unknowableness of God and His exaltation of possibilities, The issue of human deification seems to be impossible in the eyes of Eckhart. So the question is raised about how Eckhart believes in the deification ...  Read More

Feyerabend; myth-making myth-maker From the universal critique of science and religion to pluralism and the majority vote

Farhad zivyar; Seyyed Yaser Jebraily; Amir Etemadi Bozorg

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 145-160

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2019.4256

Abstract
  By exposing the shortcomings of science, Paul K. Feyerabend, questions the omnipotence of it and calls for the separation of society from science, just as at one time, with the help of science itself, society was separated from the church. Feyerabend calls for the establishment of freedom and pluralism ...  Read More

The Influence of Religion on Development of Architecture in Iran and in the World

Mahdi Zandieh

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 187-203

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2019.4755

Abstract
  Human life, since early era, has been associated with religious beliefs and convictions and these beliefs and convictions have always influenced human lifestyle and physical space formation. Existing documents, drawings depicted on the caves walls and construction of primitive accommodations indicate ...  Read More

Sports Forecasting Based on Islamic Principles and Causal-layer Analysis Method

Ali Hematiafif

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 205-230

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2019.4756

Abstract
  The Issue of sport is an important social phenomenon in all advanced societies, its affect have been analyzed from various sciences. And almost all philosophical schools and religions have somehow commented on it. The sacred religion of Islam has also considered sport in general. From the Islamic point ...  Read More

Shiite′s Doctrines in the Goldziher′s Intellectual System

Abdorrafi Rahimi

Volume 10, Issue 1 , October 2019, Pages 231-246

https://doi.org/10.30465/srs.2019.4757

Abstract
  The teachings of Shi'ism in Islam are among the controversial issues that have plagued the nations and writers, thinkers and theorists of the Western world and Islam. This study explores some of the key concepts of Shi'ism in Goldziehr's ideas and examines his particular understanding of its teachings. ...  Read More