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St. Basil the Great’s Philosophy of Time
Basil the Great’s theory of time is a fascinating testimony to the metaphysics and philosophy of nature of the fourth century AD. In his treatises Basil sought to tackle such foundational issues of philosophy as God’s being, its hypostatic instantiations, and God’s creative acts. In order to properly address these issues he had to scrutinize the notion
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Abstract Rayleigh‐Taylor instabilities within the upper mantle are investigated as a mechanism for the uplift of rift‐margin mountain ranges within the continents. Our focus is on the Transantarctic Mountains (TAM). These mountains form at the margin between East and West Antarctica and have been free from the effects of subduction for about 500 ...
Tim Stern +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To test the utility and acceptability of a novel VR training tool for community health practitioners in assessing diabetes‐related foot disease in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Methods The VR program featured five virtual patient models and a range of interactive assessments covering essential clinical and triage ...
Neil McMillan +11 more
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Bringing artifacts (back) to life
Abstract Museums’ ethnographic collections can be conceptualized as affective forces—relational intensities that emerge between human and more‐than‐human actors, unfold over time, and are embedded in and co‐shape sociomaterial environments. Drawing on debates in the anthropology of objects and political ontology, I develop this perspective through long‐
Hansjörg Dilger
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Однос теологије и философије у Шестодневу Светог Василија Великог
The homilies on Hexameron (Εἰς τὴν Ἑξαήμερον) of Saint Basil the Great represent unique and quite original interpretation of the six days of creation. This work is not a complete whole, since our Saint did not write about the creation of humans in the ...
Goran Vučković
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BASIL THE GREAT ON THE ESCHATOLOGICAL UNITY OF THE BODY OF CHRIST
Basil the Great in the fourth century AD argued that all material entities are constantly carried away by motion. He spoke of the flow of existence as ever pressing on and passing away and never stopping in its course. His general conjecture in respect with spatiotemporal existents was that motion and time constantly shift and twist their ephemeral ...
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Common basil is a plant with high environmental requirements and is of great importance both in amateur and large-scale cultivation. One method of obtaining fresh basil is container cultivation.
Magdalena Walasek-Janusz +14 more
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This paper represents an analysis of a custom from the life of the Serbian Orthodox Church, connected to the celebration of the feast of Saint Archangel Michael as a family patron saint day (Slava), commonly known as “Aranđelovdan” (Archangel’s Day). In
Sava Milovanović
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Entre l’Orient et l’Occident. Une église unique, avec un destin unique / Between the East and the West. A Unique Church, with a Unique Destiny [PDF]
In 1909, the 19th of December, the Roman-Catholic Archbishop of Bucharest, Raymund Netzhammer, a Benedictine monk from the German abbey Einsiedeln, consecrated the Greek-Catholic church in Bucharest dedicated to St Basil the Great. As he wanted to have a
Tereza Sinigalia
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Clove basil has great potentials for effective utilization of cadmium (Cd)-contaminated agricultural soils. However, the molecular basis of clove basil responds to Cd stress on the inter-organ level remains unknown.
Bin Wang +6 more
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