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Eternity and Print How Medieval Ideas of Time Influenced the Development of Mechanical Reproduction of Texts and Images [PDF]
The methods of intellectual history have not yet been applied to studying the invention of technology for printing texts and images ca. 1375–ca. 1450. One of the several conceptual developments in this period refl ecting the
Gilbert, Bennett
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Abstract The Zagros orogen records the closure of the Neotethys Ocean by northward subduction of the oceanic slab beneath the Iranian plate. Northwestern Iran has undergone episodic volcanism since the Eocene, due to a shift of tectonic regimes from subduction to collision and post‐collisional extension, although the dynamics responsible for such ...
Farzaneh Shakerardakani +5 more
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Climate Risk Exposure and Firm Default Risk: OECD Insights into the Moderating Role of Innovation
Abstract By analyzing 19 715 firm–year observations from 2640 companies across 38 OECD member economies between 2002 and 2023, this study examines the effect of climate risk exposure on firm default risk. Our findings suggest that firms with higher climate risk exposure, as measured by physical risk and transition risk indicators, are more likely to ...
Chune Young Chung +2 more
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Early Christian Creeds and Controversies in the Light of the Orality-Literacy Hypothesis [PDF]
The orality-literacy hypothesis developed in the largely complementary works of Walter J. Ong, S.J., and Eric A. Havelock grows out of the field research of Milman Parry (1971).
Farrell, Thomas J.
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Antoni Pustelnik w świetle relacji historyków kościelnych V wieku [PDF]
Publikacja sfinansowana ze środków przyznanych przez Prorektora UŁ ds.
Skotnicka, Katarzyna
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Abstract A significant observational literature identifies a link between collective victimhood and conflict‐enhancing attitudes, though results from experimental work increasing victimhood's salience vary. This article thus revisits this question in two studies in a context in which increased salience is especially likely to shift attitudes.
Nadav Shelef, Ethan vanderWilden
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Bureaucracies' Strategies for Coping With Populism: Insights From Israel
ABSTRACT In recent years, an increasing body of research has examined the influence of populism on public bureaucracies and their responses to this phenomenon. This study seeks to add to this literature by examining how high‐level Israeli bureaucrats navigate populist pressures.
Nissim Cohen, Yekoutiel Sabah
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John Calvin and the English Catholics, c. 1565–1640 [PDF]
This article examines the assessments of John Calvin's life, character, and influence to be found in the polemical writings of English Catholics in the Elizabethan and early Stuart periods.
Marshall, Peter
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Abstract This article charts the Council of Nicaea's (325) relevance to the Anglican Tradition from the sixteenth century to the present day, as manifested through Anglicanism's engagement with the Nicene Creed, its attitude towards early ecumenical councils, its appeals to ‘the Fathers’ and its approach to ‘tradition’, particularly in relation to ...
E. S. Kempson
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Has the sweeping revisionism of the Arian Controversy gone too far in sidelining the real theological and political dispute that shaped Christian doctrine? [PDF]
The last three decades have produced a number of publications devoted to the revision of Athanasius of Alexandria's "Arian Controversy". The fruits of this re-evaluation highlight the complexities of post-Nicene theology long ignored in the shadow of ...
Shaw, Austin
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