ISSN 0191-6599
Publisher: Elsevier
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Jesus--the secular Jew pp. 669-672(4) Author: Altindal A.
Post-modern catholic thought: correlational theology and praxis pp. 673-679(7) Author: Dietrich D.
Manning the ramparts: Ireland and the agenda of the Roman Catholic Church pp. 681-687(7) Author: Smyth J.
On being outside the world and being inside it pp. 691-697(7) Author: Crummett V.
From fiat to 'thou shalt not': reflections on Genesis, romanticism, and language pp. 699-705(7) Author: Esterhammer A.
The free and unfree saying of: I, we, and they - (The Multivocal Saying of Otherness) pp. 707-714(8) Author: Levine E.
Louise Labe in dialogue with her lute: silence constructs a poetic subject pp. 715-722(8) Author: Pouchard L.C.
The EEC and the Intifada pp. 725-730(6) Author: Nachmani A.
Peripheric attitudes--the picture of Islam in Finland in the nineteenth century pp. 731-736(6) Author: Suistola J.
Religious education and state schools pp. 739-744(6) Author: Andrassy G.
Judaism's challenge to the idea of the nation state: a reappraisal of Hannah Arendt pp. 745-750(6) Author: Batkay W.M.
State and religion in a secular setting: the Turkish experience pp. 751-757(7) Author: Cizre-Sakallioglu U.
Confession and state in Transylvania in mid-nineteenth century pp. 759-764(6) Author: Gyemant L.
German nationalism and religion pp. 765-771(7) Author: Hoover A.J.
God and Caesar: aspects of establishment and disestablishment in England and Ireland pp. 773-779(7) Author: Rutan G.F.
Introduction to the essays on post-modern criticism pp. 783-784(2) Author: Zelechow B.
Philosophy under fire: J.F. Lyotard transcending the trenches of postmodernity - Lyotard's Use of 'Ideas': to Criticise Rather Than to Extend Knowledge pp. 785-790(6) Author: Brons H.R.
Martin Heidegger and Franz Rosenzweig on the limits of language as poetry pp. 791-800(10) Author: Greenberg Y.K.
Violence and post-modernism pp. 801-806(6) Author: Jasper D.
The struggle between text and land in contemporary jewry: reflections on George Steiner's Our Homeland, The Text pp. 807-813(7) Author: Marmur D.
On fractal thought: Derrida, Hegel, and chaos science pp. 815-821(7) Author: McRobert L.
Lyotard's homeopathic indeterminacy: the medicinal sublime pp. 823-827(5) Author: Miller-Frank F.
Pilgrimages in contemporary Europe: signs of national and universal culture pp. 831-835(5) Author: Guth K.
Rilke and religion: a European battle pp. 837-843(7) Author: Heep H.
Civil and uncivil religions: Tocqueville on Hinduism and Islam pp. 845-850(6) Author: Kelly C.
Religious identity in middle high German crusader epics pp. 851-857(7) Author: Mertens V.
Chaos and void: presencing absence in Edmond Jabes's The Book of Questions and Juan Rulfo's Pedro Paramo pp. 859-864(6) Author: Schaffer C.
The 'Jewish' Kreisky: perception or reality? pp. 865-870(6) Author: Secher H.P.
Informationalisation and culture: the mass media as transnational communities pp. 873-881(9) Author: Luke T.W.
Asia and Europe in modernising Japan pp. 883-889(7) Author: Nakano Y.
Homogenisation and globalisation pp. 891-897(7) Author: Tomlinson J.
Dialogue as way to peace in the Utopia of Thomas More pp. 899-905(7) Author: Zell R.
Of truth and disagreement: habermas, foucault and democratic discourse pp. 909-914(6) Author: Aladjem T.K.
The end of humanism and fichte's concept of European intellectualism pp. 915-921(7) Author: Fischer B.
Humanism and unity pp. 923-928(6) Author: Kelly M.
Leibniz and brentano: two philosophers concerning catastrophes and their solutions pp. 931-936(6) Author: Benedikt M.
Rationalism and irrationalism: a nietzschean perspective pp. 937-943(7) Author: Cauchi F.
Kant and the irrational pp. 945-949(5) Author: Freydberg B.D.
William James: rationality as a pragmatic choice pp. 951-955(5) Author: Goodman R.F.
Basic values of western industrial society: feedback effect on rationality pp. 957-961(5) Author: Mineau A.
Frictionless philosophy: Paul Feyerabend and relativism pp. 963-968(6) Author: Preston J.
The image of wisdom and the wise man in the history of European philosophy (late antiquity-renaissance, modernity) pp. 969-972(4) Author: Semane T.