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 2 (2013)
Volume 1 (2012)
A Study of Paul Tillich’s Teleology

ala toorani; Monir Soltan Ahmadi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , February 2015, Pages 1-19

Abstract
  One of the main human’s concerns including Paul Tillich, the contemporary scholar, is teleology. This paper studies the Paul Tillich’s views on the issue and especially pays attention to his existential look which distinguishes him from others. This paper comes to the conclusion that the ...  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

The arguments and teleological discussions of Allameh Helli on the human identity and the possibility of nonexistent restoration at judgment day

Ali Afzali; Maryam Shadi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , February 2015, Pages 43-65

Abstract
  The human identity and the possibility of the restoration or resurrection of destroyed beings, at judgment day, is one of the most important and at the same time most challenging issues in philosophical and theological discussions of Islamic thought. This issue has been discussed in different versions ...  Read More

Analyzing the philosophical principles of the theory of extension of prophecy Experience

Jahangir Masoudi; faezeh tolou barakati

Volume 3, Issue 1 , February 2015, Pages 67-95

Abstract
  Theological theories usually are rooted in previous philosophical principles. Therefore we can evaluate and criticize their philosophical roots instead of their results. This paper studies and analyzes the philosophical principles of the theory of extension of prophecy Experience, in order to prepare ...  Read More

A Study of William Hasker’s Views on‘Divine Middle Knowledge’;Based on Thomas Flint’s Standpoints

zahra karandish; Abdolrasoul Kashfi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , February 2015, Pages 97-125

Abstract
  The theory of middle knowledge is one of the responses to ‘theological fatalism’. The key point of theological fatalism is that if God is Omniscience and knows everything about the future, then the free agents cannot do anything but the one that God had known in eternity; so, they are not ...  Read More

Jordan and Kenny on Epistemic value of religious experience; an examination

Mansour Nasiri

Volume 3, Issue 1 , February 2015, Pages 127-141

Abstract
  Anthony Kenny holds that religious experiences have not epistemic validity. His argument is based on an analysis of the nature of religious experience. According to him, religious experience cannot be regarded as sensory perception; so it must be regarded as a non-sensory perception. However, if it is ...  Read More