Volume 12 (2024)
Volume 11 (2023)
Volume 10 (2021)
Volume 9 (2020)
Volume 8 (2019)
Volume 7 (2018)
Volume 6 (2017)
Volume 5 (2016)
Volume 4 (2015)
Volume 3 (2014)
Volume 2 (2013)
Volume 1 (2012)
Analytical Study of Irenaeus' Theodicy and its Criticism from the Perspective of Immāmiyya Theology (Kālam)

Abdullah HosseiniEskandian; gorbanali karimzadeh garamaleki; Aabas Aabaszadeh

Volume 12, Issue 1 , March 2024

Abstract
  The problem of evil has caused theologians to have comprehensive and deep discussions about this issue in their works and to defend the belief in God. Saint Irenaeus, who played a significant role in Christian theology, tried to solve the problem of evil by proposing the idea of “cultivation of ...  Read More

The concept of God in Paul's thought

Ghorban Elmi

Volume 8, Issue 2 , March 2020, , Pages 41-64

Abstract
  This article examines the concept of God in St. Paul’s thought, by applying historical, lexical and theological studies of his epistles and what Acts of apostles has said about him. Research findings show that belief in the true One God is the sole foundation of Paul's thought. But this only God ...  Read More

John Hick and compromise between Christianity and Pluralism

abdorrahim soleimani

Volume 3, Issue 1 , February 2015, , Pages 21-41

Abstract
  While John Hick, a contemporary famous British philosopher of religion, considers himself as a Christian, he believes in religious pluralism. This means that he considers other faiths as being right and salvational as well. He says that the study of the status of believers in different faiths necessities ...  Read More

An Objection to Paul’s Reading on Christianity

Javad Ayar; Majid Mollayousefi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , October 2013, , Pages 1-25

Abstract
  In history of Christianity, from the latter half of second century, a version of Christianity pervaded that is known today as Pauline interpretation of Christianity. Paul, whose original name was Sh'aul, was born in the town of Tarsus, Cilicia (in modern Turkey), of Jewish parents belonging to the tribe ...  Read More

Historical Outlook to Religion in Hegel’s Philosophy

Ali Asghar Mosleh

Volume 1, Issue 1 , October 2012, , Pages 135-153

Abstract
  Hegel’s philosophy of religion is the result of his philosophical outlook to i. In his philosophical system, art is the sensuous appearance, religion the representational form, and philosophy is the rational form of Geist. These three categories are in a dialectical relation to each other. Religion ...  Read More