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Regulation of the Calvin cycle under abiotic stresses: an overview

, 2020
Anthropogenic activities are creating various ecological problems, thus emerging diversity of abiotic stresses like water, salinity, temperature, cold, heavy metal, ozone, and UV radiation.
Sonika Sharma   +8 more
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Calvin, Calvinism, and Philosophy

2020
Although John Calvin was not a philosopher by profession, he was educated in the subject; although Calvin became a theologian par excellence, he had no formal theological education. One might expect such a person to be a philosopher first and a theologian second.
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Calvin and Calvinism in Germany

2021
Abstract Calvin’s experience of Germany was limited and partial, but his theology played an important role there. It came to be associated with a kind of Protestant internationalism, while specific points of his doctrine formed a polemical cypher used by some German Lutherans, many in the service of imperial princes, against Philip ...
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John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion

, 2016
A Biography George M. Marsden " Though there have been analyses of Mere Christianity before, none has been so comprehensive or serious as this one. Marsden has subjected Lewis's book to an assessment more searching and satisfying than anything so far in ...
Bruce Gordon
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Calvin’s political theology and the public engagement of the Church: Christ’s two kingdoms

Political Theology, 2018
how is (or is not) the idea of the Muslim world lived and experienced? These points may be beyond the scope of the book, which ultimately is essential reading in scholarly debates on the political history of Islam.
Callie Maidhof
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Calvin

Theology, 1950
The Studies in Religious History and Philosophy cover the entire field of theology, especially the history of Christianity and the philosophy of religion.
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Calvinism

2011
Calvinism was a term first used by Calvin’s opponents. Calvinism has become a widely used label to describe the ideas adopted by Reformed churches across Europe. Some writers prefer to use the label “Reformed” or “Reformed Protestant” to describe a movement that owed much to the insights of a range of reformers and was certainly not solely reliant on ...
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