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This volume presents Theodore Abu Qurrah's apologetic Christian
theology in dialogue with Islam. It explores the question of
whether, in his attempt to convey orthodoxy in Arabic to the Muslim
reader, Abu Qurrah diverged from creedal, doctrinal Christian
theology and compromised its core content. A comprehensive study of
the theology of Abu Qurrah and its relation to Islamic and
pre-Islamic orthodox Melkite thought has not yet been pursued in
modern scholarship. Awad addresses this gap in scholarship by
offering a thorough analytic hermeneutics of Abu Qurrah's
apologetic thought, with specific attention to his theological
thought on the Trinity and Christology. This study takes
scholarship beyond attempts at editing and translating Abu Qurrah's
texts and offers scholars, students, and lay readers in the fields
of Arabic Christianity, Byzantine theology, Christian-Muslim
dialogues, and historical theology an unprecedented scientific
study of Abu Qurrah's theological mind.
This book presents new insights that health-related quality of life
(HRQL) impairment is a core domain of prevalent mental disorders
such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective, mood and anxiety disorders.
The authors present a new conceptual framework for this field by
explaining how HRQL impairment arises from interactions between
various multidimensional factors. They suggest several ways in
which further research could enhance our understanding of HRQL
impairment, its biological basis, and its relevance to
psychopathology. There is discussion of the current findings,
issues and concerns regarding instruments for measuring HRQL, and
quality of life impairment in specific mental disorders.
Comparative data regarding HRQL deficit in these disorders and the
clinical and psychosocial indicators of HRQL in each of the
specific disorders are presented, and suggestions for future
research are provided.
This volume presents Theodore Abu Qurrah's apologetic Christian
theology in dialogue with Islam. It explores the question of
whether, in his attempt to convey orthodoxy in Arabic to the Muslim
reader, Abu Qurrah diverged from creedal, doctrinal Christian
theology and compromised its core content. A comprehensive study of
the theology of Abu Qurrah and its relation to Islamic and
pre-Islamic orthodox Melkite thought has not yet been pursued in
modern scholarship. Awad addresses this gap in scholarship by
offering a thorough analytic hermeneutics of Abu Qurrah's
apologetic thought, with specific attention to his theological
thought on the Trinity and Christology. This study takes
scholarship beyond attempts at editing and translating Abu Qurrah's
texts and offers scholars, students, and lay readers in the fields
of Arabic Christianity, Byzantine theology, Christian-Muslim
dialogues, and historical theology an unprecedented scientific
study of Abu Qurrah's theological mind.
A fascinating and worthy text that presents new insights into a
hugely important area of mental health. Health-related quality of
life (HRQL) impairment is a core domain of prevalent mental
disorders such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective, mood and anxiety
disorders. The authors present a new conceptual framework for this
field by explaining how HRQL impairment arises from interactions
between various multidimensional factors. They suggest several ways
in which further research could enhance our understanding of HRQL
impairment, its biological basis, and its relevance to
psychopathology.
The recent 'turn to the Trinity' in modern and contemporary
systematic theology has been inundated with models and proposals
for construing the concepts of personhood, persons, and relations
in connection to a proper understanding of the Trinity. These
proposals have at the same time involved borrowing and applying
philosophical and anthropological notions in the construction of a
doctrine of the Trinity. Tracing out the origins of the Trinitarian
'revivial' in the modern era, particularly on account of the
influence of Schleiermacher, Tillich, Barth, Rahner, and
Pannenberg, through to the destabilizing effects of postmodernity
on Trinitarian discourse, the author provides a critical
hermeneutic for the evaluation and implementation of thoughtful
Trinitarian theology in the contemporary world. Within this frame,
the author argues for viewing the Trinity as the intellectual and
conceptual context and interdisciplinary arena of interaction
between theology and other forms of intellectual inquiries to
generate a robust, multifaceted, and historically fluent doctrine
of the Trinity.
Established psychoanalytic/psychodynamic researchers and theorists
bring the exploration of prejudice to a new level by examining how
psychoanalysis might elucidate strategies that will eliminate
prejudice.
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