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On a general theoretical foundation for endocrinology. [PDF]
van den Berg HA.
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Harmony, Basic Goods, and the Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Model: A Philosophical Anthropology That Can Lead to Better Healthcare. [PDF]
Lisanti CJ, Shonnard MJ.
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A. Lincoln, Philosopher: Lincoln’s Place in 19th-Century Intellectual History
The nineteenth century in Europe and America was an era of second thoughts. Those second thoughts were largely about the Enlightenment, which had been born in the mid-1600s as a scientific revolution and blossomed into the Age of Reason in the 1700s ...
Guelzo, Allen C.
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Seeking consensus on the domestication concept. [PDF]
Spengler RN +5 more
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A Multidimensional Analysis of Religious Extremism. [PDF]
Wibisono S, Louis WR, Jetten J.
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The author of this article presents modern approaches to the study of deism. It is shown that these are closely connected to the rethinking and search for methods of studying the period in the history of ideas known as the "Age of Enlightenment". The sources include the works of Jonathan Israel, Jeffrey Wigelsworth, Wayne Hudson, Diego Lucci, and ...
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The Experiences of Students with Concealable Muslim Identities During Peer Interactions in Undergraduate Biology Courses. [PDF]
Edwards BA +6 more
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2. John Wesley and Evangelical Methodism
The Enlightenment had, it is true, appeared to solve many problems by ridding Western Civilization of medieval superstitions of all sorts. It disproved miracles. It denied the verbal inspiration of the Scriptures. It denounced intolerance and persecution.
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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Little lives-reading between the lines: insights from the Northampton Infirmary Eighteenth Century Child Admission Database. [PDF]
Mant M +8 more
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