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Atonement

open access: yesJournal of Religion & Film, 2007
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Atonement

2018
As a theological concept, atonement articulates the acts by which relations between God and creatures, disrupted by human offence, can be restored. Although other cultures show an awareness of the need for atonement, the Christian tradition understands it as provided by God’s particular historical action in Jesus Christ.
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Atonic Seizures

Pediatrics In Review, 1987
Seizures consisting of rapidly arrested movement are relatively common and account for approximately 12% of all episodes. Atonic seizure is the preferred designation for this form of clinical presentation, although more descriptive terms such as "drop attack" and "epileptic fall" are also popular.
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"O, perjured lover, atone! atone!"

2018
<p>Through the 1930s, an American woman suffering a broken engagement had the opportunity to sue her erstwhile suitor for breach of promise to marry. Relying on cultural and legal materials, my dissertation uses this now-obsolete cause of action as a lens through which to examine both shifting norms of gender and class during the period from 1890
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Atonement

Notes and Queries
Jenika Swartz-Botts, Steven M. Dunn
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Atonement

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1996
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Atone

2018
The relationship between religion and conflict has generated considerable academic and political debate. Although the majority of religions and spiritual traditions are replete with wisdom that propagates a broader unity among human beings, these same examples have been used to legitimize hatred and fear.
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