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"You can't tee them up for retirement because we have to go out and win gold medals…": a Foucauldian exploration of Olympic coaching logic and athletic retirement. [PDF]
Boardman N, Jones L, Toner J, Avner Z.
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Confessing in the GDR. The Psychology of Interrogation under Socialist Rule, 1961-1989. [PDF]
Wieser M.
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The Meanings of Magnus in Augustinus, Confessiones I, 1, 1.
宣史 宮谷, Yoshichika Miyatani
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Science, 2019
A psychologist has shown how police questioning can get innocent people to condemn themselves.
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A psychologist has shown how police questioning can get innocent people to condemn themselves.
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2023
This is a collection of magical women doing bad things. There are six stories narrated by six women. These women are: Louise, a woman cursed with the knowledge of when her husband will leave her; Joy and Amity, two young sisters struggling with their roles in their uncle’s small-town drug business; Lisi, a new mother who has been separated from her ...
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This is a collection of magical women doing bad things. There are six stories narrated by six women. These women are: Louise, a woman cursed with the knowledge of when her husband will leave her; Joy and Amity, two young sisters struggling with their roles in their uncle’s small-town drug business; Lisi, a new mother who has been separated from her ...
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Toronto Journal of Theology, 2002
This paper addresses some fundamental theological questions about the nature and function of creeds and confessions in the life of the church. The basic positive claim here is that creeds and confessional formulae properly emerge out of one of the primary and defining activities of the church, the act of confession. In that act, which is constantly to
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This paper addresses some fundamental theological questions about the nature and function of creeds and confessions in the life of the church. The basic positive claim here is that creeds and confessional formulae properly emerge out of one of the primary and defining activities of the church, the act of confession. In that act, which is constantly to
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