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An abductive case for qualified monism
A case for QM instead of supernatural theism or atheism.
Dec 5
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Steven Nemes
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August 2023
Some thoughts on changing your theological opinions
A response to Jordan Steffaniak on the question of whether pastors can or should change their theological opinions.
Aug 8
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Steven Nemes
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July 2023
Why do evangelicals convert to Roman Catholicism?
Evangelicals convert to Roman Catholicism because they are really Roman Catholics at heart.
Jul 14
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Steven Nemes
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Faith in God versus religious dogma?
Exploring a possible tension or even contradiction between related theological notions.
Jul 11
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Steven Nemes
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June 2023
Another argument for qualified monism
Qualified monism does better justice to the notion of God’s ultimacy than do classical and neo-classical theism.
Jun 29
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Qualified monism or classical theism? Three arguments
A brief presentation of three arguments for preferring qualified monism to classical theism.
Jun 27
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Steven Nemes
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The phenomenological notion of knowledge and its consequences
Knowledge can be defined as the awareness of the truth of our opinions. But this definition implies that we do not know very much at all.
Jun 1
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Steven Nemes
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May 2023
Theology and philosophy in Roman Catholicism
The use of philosophy in service of theology in Roman Catholicism (and in catholicism more generally) is purely instrumental.
May 2
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Steven Nemes
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March 2023
Theologians who became Roman Catholic: a review
A review of Jonathan Fuqua and Daniel Strudwick, eds., By Strange Ways: Theologians and Their Paths to the Catholic Church (San Francisco: Ignatius…
Mar 13
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Steven Nemes
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February 2023
The Jesus Meal Club
An idea for how post-dogmatic Christian corporate worship might look.
Feb 22
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Steven Nemes
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January 2023
Varieties of eucharistic doctrines
How to understand the difference between memorialism and the Reformed and Real Presence doctrines of the Eucharist.
Jan 13
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December 2022
Ἄνθρωπος as “mere man”
The word ἄνθρωπος can mean “a mere man” when it is used in comparison to something greater, even something that is also human.
Dec 31, 2022
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