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Apostolic voting

Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 2021
AbstractWe study electoral competition under the so‐called Apostolic voting rule (AVR) in the framework of the Hotelling–Downs model (Osborne 1993). The AVR is a two‐stage election procedure composed of a voting stage and a lottery stage: the voters vote for the candidate they like best, and each of the two most‐voted candidates is elected with even ...
Ružica Savčić, Dimitrios Xefteris
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Some generalized Lagrange-based Apostol-Bernoulli, Apostol-Euler and Apostol-Genocchi polynomials

Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics, 2013
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Apostolic Succession

Scottish Journal of Theology, 1958
The renewed emphasis on the doctrine of apostolic succession which was the outcome of the Oxford Movement in the Church of England is an example of the power inherent in dogmas to recover their vitality. This is no isolated phenomenon confined exclusively to the dogmas of the Christian faith; in our own times we have witnessed the far-reaching results ...
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Apostolic Fathers

2013
The expression “Apostolic Fathers” refers to a collection of early Christian writings traditionally viewed as being authored by people who knew or were associated with the New Testament (NT) apostles. A modern edition usually includes the following works, although the order varies considerably: 1 Clement, 2 Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Didache ...
Clayton N. Jefford, William Varner
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The apostolic and sub-apostolic writings: the New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers

2004
The expression 'Apostolic Fathers' corresponds to an idea of seventeenth century origin. The primitive Christian literature takes a variety of forms, but by far the most frequent form is that of the letter. In the Roman-Hellenistic world letters were a common, if not frequent, means of communication among ordinary folk, for personal or business ...
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Apostolic Successions

1999
Abstract Edward now had a national reputation. Each success raised higher the standard by which any new work would be judged. Yet the Symphony remained nebulous, while all his big works developed out of programmes and stories and incidents.
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Paul's Apostolic Authority—?

Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 1986
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