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Este artigo propõe uma discussão sobre as implicações semióticas inseridas em cada escolha e tomada de decisão tradutória. O autor busca enfatizar que em qualquer tradução há a necessidade de se compreender as combinações das palavras nos textos e não o
Eugene A. Nida
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The influence of religious institutional logic in frontline work
Abstract This research analyses the influence of religion—as an institutional logic—on the work of frontline workers (FLWs) in hybrid public policy implementation contexts. We conducted semi‐structured interviews and used vignettes with 37 therapeutic communities (TCs) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, which provide care for individuals with ...
Giordano Magri +5 more
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The Odyssey of Archbishop Gavril’s Translation of the Bible
Translating the Bible is not an easy task in any language. Every translation of the Bible is a confirmation of the capacity of a language to convey the Bible’s manifold depths and meanings.
Girevska, Marija
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Faith, Hope and Love: The Wartime Motivations of Lance Corporal Frederick Spratlin, MM and Bar, 3rd Battalion, CEF [PDF]
In an attempt to understand the motivations that drive soldiers in war, historians often seek to capture the experience of an individual soldier through his letters, diaries and other personal accounts. But what of the artifacts that are left behind? The
Fowler, Michelle
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Immanent Critique in Political Education: Indoctrination or Emancipation?
ABSTRACT This article assesses whether critical political education, which immanently criticizes society, is able to avoid the challenge of indoctrination. For this purpose, the article reconstructs premises of critical political education, contemporary theories of immanent critique, and criteria of indoctrination.
Antti Moilanen
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This chapter explores how the Quakers’ use of the Bible has developed, recognizing changes both in the Friends movement and in its historical and cultural settings.
Macy, Howard R.
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Pascal’s Wager and Its Postmodern Counterpart
Pascal’s Wager is probably the most analyzed apologetic argument in the history of apologetics. What has often been the case, however, is that this piece of Pascal’s Pensées has often been misinterpreted and taken out of the Pascal’s total apologetic ...
Bill Nyman
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’That Ancient and Christian Liberty’: Early Church Councils in Reformation Anglican Thought
This article will examine the role the first four ecumenical councils played in the controversial enterprises of John Jewel (1522-71) as well as two later early modern English theologians, Richard Hooker (1553-1600) and George Carleton (1559-1628).
Gazal Andre A.
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BIBLICAL IMAGE OF TRUE SONSHIP IN THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS
The theme of sonship is one of the central themes in the New Testament. Sometimes it can be traced explicitly, but more often indirectly. True sonship involves obedience to parents and, as a result, leads to parental blessing.
Alexander Shumilin
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