Academic Writings Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s Unrelenting Nemesis: Wolfgang Smith and His Trenchant Critique of Teilhard’s “Scientific Theology” Scott Ventureyra | January 01, 2015 January 01, 2015 Share Originally published in Science et Esprit 67:1 (2015): 107-120. View Full Screen × Share
The Women in the Book of Proverbs: Woman Wisdom versus Woman Folly Academic Writings / By Scott Ventureyra / June 14, 2015 / " the strange woman, "daughter of Zion, Baal, Bernhard Lang, Canaan, D. A. Garrett, gender, God, good woman, Ishtar, Isis Asherah, Kathleen O'Connor, Logos, Maat, Michael Fox, Mount Zaphon, Mount Zion, patriarchalism, Proverbs, Tremper Longman III, Trinity, wife, wisdom, wisdom literature, wisdom's personification, woman, Woman Folly, Woman Wisdom, Yahweh
An Analysis of St. Anselm’s De Casu Diaboli in Light of the Evolution of Thought on the Conceptualization of Satan & Demons Throughout History Academic Writings / By Scott Ventureyra / July 12, 2015 / ability, ancient serpent, angel, anything, Ba'al Zebub, Baal, Beelzebul, being, Belial, Book of Enoch, Book of Revelation, contingency, contingent, contingent being, De Casu Diaboli, demonology, demons, desert fathers, Devil, diabolos, dragon, Enoch, evolution of satan, free will, freedom of the will, God, good angel, goodness, Jesus, Job, Martin Luther, mimetic rivalry, monolatry, monotheism, necessary being, not anything, not possible not to be, not possible to be, not-being, nothing, nothing and evil, nothingness, Origen, Plato, possibility, possible not to be, possible to be, potestas, René Girard, Sata, Satan willing to be God, scapegoat, single victim mechanism, Son of God, sophist, St. Anselm of Canterbury, Synoptic Gospels, The Exorcist, the Fall of Satan, Thomas Aquinas, truth, Zechariah