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Journal of Religion, Disability & Health, 1994
ABSTRACT This article presents a theological and spiritual approach toward healing some of the spiritual wounds that may accompany disability. These include low self-esteem, loss of faith, and loss of a sense of purpose. The idea of “destiny,” understood theologically, indicates that we all have a God-given purpose regardless of the present condition ...
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ABSTRACT This article presents a theological and spiritual approach toward healing some of the spiritual wounds that may accompany disability. These include low self-esteem, loss of faith, and loss of a sense of purpose. The idea of “destiny,” understood theologically, indicates that we all have a God-given purpose regardless of the present condition ...
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, 2020
A great editorial commentator of the twentieth century, Walter Lippmann, was a major contributor to the central periodicals and journals of the age, including the Atlantic Monthly, Foreign Affairs, Harper's, the New Republic, Saturday Review, and Yale ...
W. Lippmann
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A great editorial commentator of the twentieth century, Walter Lippmann, was a major contributor to the central periodicals and journals of the age, including the Atlantic Monthly, Foreign Affairs, Harper's, the New Republic, Saturday Review, and Yale ...
W. Lippmann
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2019
Tim Hartman examines African traditional religions (ATRs) more broadly, comparing three major themes in their theological anthropology with the theology of Karl Barth: creation, disobedience/sin, and destiny/salvation. Drawing especially from the work of Kofi Asare Opoku and Jacob Olupona, Hartman argues that Barth and ATRs share similar understandings
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Tim Hartman examines African traditional religions (ATRs) more broadly, comparing three major themes in their theological anthropology with the theology of Karl Barth: creation, disobedience/sin, and destiny/salvation. Drawing especially from the work of Kofi Asare Opoku and Jacob Olupona, Hartman argues that Barth and ATRs share similar understandings
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This chapter probes Peru’s meandering path to independence and the creation of a republic, from the mass Andean uprisings of the 1780s and the defeat of the Spanish in the Battle of Ayacucho in 1824 to the early caudillo regimes. Peru was a royalist bastion in these decades, but also witnessed radical uprisings and a variety of political schemes or ...
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Water as destiny – The long-term impacts of drought in sub-Saharan Africa
World Development, 2019We examine the long-term impacts of drought exposure on women born in 19 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, across four decades. We find that women who were exposed to drought conditions during their early childhood are significantly less wealthy as adults.
Marie Hyland, Jason Russ
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A date with destiny: Racial capitalism and the beginnings of the Anthropocene
Environment & Planning. D, Society and Space, 2019The Anthropocene names the epoch wherein humans have become the main geological agent on the planet’s surface. But which humans, and since when? Dating the onset of the Anthropocene is a political and ontological as much as a scientific act.
Arun Saldanha
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A promising destiny for Feammox: From biogeochemical ammonium oxidation to wastewater treatment.
Science of the Total Environment, 2021Jiaxuan Zhu +4 more
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