“To Come of Age in Dealing with Holy Scripture”: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the End of Theological Education

2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 346
Author(s):  
Pasquarello III
Author(s):  
Николай Николаевич Павлюченков

В статье рассматриваются критические замечания, сделанные протоиереем Георгием Флоровским относительно книги священника Павла Флоренского «Столп и утверждение Истины». Отмечается, что некоторые важные особенности трудов Флоренского связаны с пережитым в юности глубоким кризисом. Флоренский искал свидетельства объективного существования общей для всех Истины и нашел их в философии Платона и Владимира Соловьева. Систематическое богословское образование он получил уже после того, как окончательно сформировались его основные убеждения. Делается главный вывод о том, что в соответствии со своими убеждениями, Флоренский, действительно, познание Истины относил к эсхатологической перспективе, но это вызывало у него не «томление духа», а радость ожидания грядущего преображения. The article examines the critical remarks made by prot. George Florovsky concerning priest Paul Florensky’s book The Pillar and the Ground of Truth. It is noted that some important features of Florensky’s works are related to the deep crisis he experienced in his youth. Florensky searched for evidence of objective existence of the universal Truth and found it in the philosophy of Plato and Vladimir Solovyov. He received a systematic theological education after his basic beliefs were definitively established. The general conclusion is that Florensky indeed considered the knowledge of Truth in an eschatological perspective, but this caused him not «vexation of spirit», but joy of waiting for the transformation to come.


Author(s):  
J. Anthony VanDuzer

SummaryRecently, there has been a proliferation of international agreements imposing minimum standards on states in respect of their treatment of foreign investors and allowing investors to initiate dispute settlement proceedings where a state violates these standards. Of greatest significance to Canada is Chapter 11 of the North American Free Trade Agreement, which provides both standards for state behaviour and the right to initiate binding arbitration. Since 1996, four cases have been brought under Chapter 11. This note describes the Chapter 11 process and suggests some of the issues that may arise as it is increasingly resorted to by investors.


Author(s):  
P. A. Madden ◽  
W. R. Anderson

The intestinal roundworm of swine is pinkish in color and about the diameter of a lead pencil. Adult worms, taken from parasitized swine, frequently were observed with macroscopic lesions on their cuticule. Those possessing such lesions were rinsed in distilled water, and cylindrical segments of the affected areas were removed. Some of the segments were fixed in buffered formalin before freeze-drying; others were freeze-dried immediately. Initially, specimens were quenched in liquid freon followed by immersion in liquid nitrogen. They were then placed in ampuoles in a freezer at −45C and sublimated by vacuum until dry. After the specimens appeared dry, the freezer was allowed to come to room temperature slowly while the vacuum was maintained. The dried specimens were attached to metal pegs with conductive silver paint and placed in a vacuum evaporator on a rotating tilting stage. They were then coated by evaporating an alloy of 20% palladium and 80% gold to a thickness of approximately 300 A°. The specimens were examined by secondary electron emmission in a scanning electron microscope.


Author(s):  
C.K. Hou ◽  
C.T. Hu ◽  
Sanboh Lee

The fully processed low-carbon electrical steels are generally fabricated through vacuum degassing to reduce the carbon level and to avoid the need for any further decarburization annealing treatment. This investigation was conducted on eighteen heats of such steels with aluminum content ranging from 0.001% to 0.011% which was believed to come from the addition of ferroalloys.The sizes of all the observed grains are less than 24 μm, and gradually decrease as the content of aluminum is increased from 0.001% to 0.007%. For steels with residual aluminum greater than 0. 007%, the average grain size becomes constant and is about 8.8 μm as shown in Fig. 1. When the aluminum is increased, the observed grains are changed from the uniformly coarse and equiaxial shape to the fine size in the region near surfaces and the elongated shape in the central region. SEM and EDAX analysis of large spherical inclusions in the matrix indicate that silicate is the majority compound when the aluminum propotion is less than 0.003%, then the content of aluminum in compound inclusion increases with that in steel.


2003 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 84
Author(s):  
D CHERSEVANI ◽  
A DILENARDA ◽  
P GOLIANI ◽  
M GRELLA ◽  
F BRUN ◽  
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