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Evolutionary humanism and religion as interpreted by Michael Schmidt-Salomon [PDF]
This article discusses the conception of the modern German theorist and populariser of evolutionary humanism Michael Schmidt-Salomon. Along with the study of the original texts, the article contains criticism of his ideas.
Ekaterina Korostichenko
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Multiple studies from Ephesians 4:11–16 have been carried out that focused mostly on aspects of the believers’ priesthood. This article highlights the significance of adhering to the biblical instructions of God as a means to attain church growth.
Ignatius W. Ferreira, Wilbert Chipenyu
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Dualistic Rethinking of the Christian Myth by Philip Pullman
Referring to a part of the Canongate project Myth, Ph. Pullman’s book The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ (2010), this article examines the correlation of myth and literature, specific to twenty-first-century culture, mediated by the influence of
Olga Yuryevna Antsyferova
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The transformation of the university system in Latin America, initiated by the reform in Argentina in 1918, marked the beginning of a period of democratization and modernization of society.
A. A. Schelchkov
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Religion has had a profound influence on the geography, culture, politics, and artistic life of Sydney. While religion has mostly been a conservative force, preserving traditions transported from home societies, it has also reflected the setting and ...
Carey, Hilary
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This article deals with the political, economic and social reasons for the development of bohemianism at the end of the XIXth century and at the beginning of the XXth century.
Olga Zakharchenko
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Although Henry Hallam (1777–1859) is best known for his Constitutional History of England (1827) and as a founder of ‘whig’ history, to situate him primarily as a mere critic of David Hume or as an apprentice to Thomas Babington Macaulay does him a ...
Bentley, Michael John
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Notes from underground: Lisbon after the earthquake [PDF]
The Lisbon earthquake of 1 November 1755 occupies a canonical place in eighteenth-century studies, yet surprisingly little attention has been paid to what the rebuilding of the city meant, both culturally and materially.
Hamblyn, Richard
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Bruno e os Católicos : (revisitando decimonómicas reciclagens de tópicos e slogans anticlericais) [PDF]
Placing them throughout the time span of all his written work, this work patent, exemplify and put into context languages and attitudes with which the Oporto’s republican philosopher and politician Sampaio Bruno (1857-1915) faces the coeval expressions ...
Pedro Vilas Boas Tavares
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‘L’Amour aux Antipodes’: Tasma, Australia and the French Connection
Tasma (Jessie Couvreur) wrote and published her best known Australian stories from Europe for a predominantly English and Australian readership. This article investigates Tasma's only known French publication, ‘L'Amour aux Antipodes’ (‘Love in the ...
Judith Johnston
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