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281. Praxis: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Faith and Justice: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Jeff Gingerich, Nicholas Rademacher Editors' Introduction
282. The CLR James Journal: Volume > 26 > Issue: 1/2
Contributors
283. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 15 > Issue: 7/8
Our Contributors
284. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 11/12
Editorial - Universalism, Dialogue, Wisdom—For the Pan-Human Civilization
285. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 17 > Issue: 12
Janusz Kuczyński Part I: 7–8/2007 New Stage of Religious and Secular Universalisms: The Complementarity of Secular and Sacred Emerged from Historical Dialectics and the Spirit of Dialogue — Towards Metanoia and the Meanings of History; Part II: 12/2007: II. The Long Birth and Formation of Humanistic Secularism and the Breakthrough to New Universalism—Through Complementary Acceptance of Secularity and Sacrality
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1. The birth of dialogue from the spirit of the Polish October political uprising: From social civil war and simple exclusions (even physical) to negotiations andcomplicated “Dialogue of Contradictions” within national entity. Almost 25 years before the much later birth and international triumph of the Solidarity Union, the “Polish October” of 1956, history’s first victorious anti-Stalinist political uprising and most certainly a historical milestone for Poland—if not all of Europe—was the main harbinger of change in all fundamental spheres of life.2. Secularism in the place of atheism or the acceptance of pluralism at the price of indifference :the “our little stability” ideology3. International cooperation as a fundamental inspiration and “umbrella”4. Patriotism as a “civic religion” mainly for unbelievers and even mediatisation of materialism and Christianity5. Towards a new complementarity/synergy-founded universalism6. New names, new problems7. Synopsis, updates8. The next stage: Dialogue and Universalism Virtual University experimental project
286. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 19 > Issue: 10
Brethren with an Appeal
287. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 19 > Issue: 10
Janusz Kuczyński Afterword: The Return of the Polish Brethren in the Perspective of a New Stage of Universalism
288. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 20 > Issue: 7/8
Janusz Kuczyński Leszek Kołakowski: Exponential Growth towards Wisdom Networks of Panhuman Civilization
289. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 20 > Issue: 7/8
Charles Brown Dialogue and UniversalismE. Editorial
290. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 21 > Issue: 3
Editorial: Romantic Universalism or Messianic Resentment?
291. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 24 > Issue: 2
Małgorzata Czarnocka Editorial — Philosophical Problems of the Living World. Dialogue. Wisdom
292. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 24 > Issue: 3
Emiliya Tajsina Philosophy: In Search for Knowledge and Ways of Life (2)
293. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 24 > Issue: 3
Małgorzata Czarnocka Philosophy: In Search for Knowledge and Ways of Life (1)
294. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 26 > Issue: 1
Małgorzata Czarnocka, Charles Brown, Emily Tajsin Editorial
295. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 27 > Issue: 2
Małgorzata Czarnocka Editorial: Values and Ideals. Theory and Practice, Part III
296. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 29 > Issue: 1
Note To Our Contributors
297. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 5 > Issue: 8/9
Editor's Note
298. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 5 > Issue: 8/9
On Contributors
299. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 5 > Issue: 8/9
Call for Papers
300. Journal of Religion and Violence: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Wilhelm Guggenberger, Wolfgang Palaver Special Issue: René Girard’s Mimetic Theory and its Contribution to the Study of Religion and Violence