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  1. Chapter 7 NEW MIDDLE AGES OR NEW MODERNITY? Carl Schmitt’s Interwar Perspective on Political Unity in Europe
  2. Thomas Hobbes et la peur du « hobbisme » pendant la seconde moitié du xviie siècle anglais
  3. “Hominids with an Infected Brain” Engage in Viral Debate: Agamben and Žižek on the Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Human Relationships
  4. Peircean and Confucian Interpretations of Self-Development: Semiotic, Normative, and Aesthetic Aspects
  5. From the Aesthetic Theme to the Aesthetic Myth: a Reflection on the Trinitarian God’s Connection to Nature and the Problem of Evil
  6. Semioethics and the Average Life
  7. Samson, Antigone, and the charismatic agonistes: From a “pro‐power” to a “pro‐existence” political engagement
  8. Covenantal trust and semioethics: A reflection on interpersonal and intercultural summoning
  9. From Sacrifice to Gift: Aesthetic and Moral Aspects of the Experience of Awe for the Natural Environment
  10. Where Human and Divine Intimacy Meet: an Insight into the Theodicy of Marilyn McCord Adams
  11. European Humanities in the Perception of Chinese Students: A Reflection Based on A Personal Teaching Experience
  12. Faith and understanding: late twentieth-century autobiographical conversion narratives by British and American philosophers
  13. Hauerwas and the Ontological Dynamics of the Church as a Political Community
  14. Dirty Hands, the Scapegoat, and the Collective Responsibility of Religious Communities
  15. Catholicity Without Leviathan: Stanley Hauerwas's Perspective on the Church as an Alternative Political Community
  16. Homelessness in the Urban Landscape: Beyond Negative Aesthetics
  17. Contemporary Uses of the Golden Rule of Reciprocity in Abrahamic Interfaith Discourses
  18. Transcendentalism and Chinese Perceptions of Western Individualism and Spirituality
  19. Service and Pro-Existence in the Thought of the Romanian Theologian Dumitru Staniloae: A Path for the Orthodox Church Facing the Challenges of Globalization
  20. Awe and Artifacts: Religious and Scientific Endeavor
  21. Matérialisme, eschatologie, nécessité
  22. From “The Kingdom of Darkness” to “The Pit Beneath the Cave”: Leo Strauss’s Critique of “Steady Progress” and the ContemporaryIdeal of Sustainable Development
  23. An Important Episode in the Evolution of Romanian Identity in the 18ᵗʰ Century: from Uniatism to the Transylvanian School
  24. A Heretical Political Theology