Truth, power, and the crisis of forensic independence [PDF]
Forensic laboratories operating within law enforcement hierarchies face an inherent structural conflict between scientific independence and institutional loyalty.
Aaron Olson
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Dissenters and dissidents: Religious conscientious objectors under Yugoslav Military Criminal Law 1945-1991 [PDF]
The paper presents results of a research focusing on a four decades' struggle for legal recognition of the right to conscientious objection in Socialist Yugoslavia.
Božić Marko
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Old Believer’s Book Culture in P. I. Melnikov-Pechersky’s Novel “In the Woods” (To the 140th Anniversary of the Writer’s Death) [PDF]
The article examines the peculiarities of P. I. Melnikov-Pechersky’s perception of the Volga Old Believers’ book tradition. In particular, it establishes the sources of the formation of the writer’s ideas about the role of bookishness in the daily life ...
Sergey S. Bytko
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Edward Stillingfleet and the 17th Century Episcopacy
The 17th century was a difficult time for bishops in England. Throughout the century, the country was beset with religious and political conflicts and violence, both verbal and physical.
Nigel SHARP
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Is there a pedagogical sophism? Review of the book by Tomasz Olchanowski Postmodern culture in the perspectives of polytheistic anthropology.University of Bialystok Publishing House, Bialystok 2019, p. 241 [PDF]
The work is sketches about culture, including post-modern education in terms of polytheistic anthropology. This perspective enabled Tomasz Olchanowski to create a coherent work referring to Greek mythology and the ideas of other, non-European ...
Paweł Zieliński
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The Dialectic of Orthodoxy and Heresy in Early Islam
This article discusses the concepts of orthodoxy and heresy in Islam. It focuses on orthodoxy in Islam, and how orthodoxy played an important role in defining heresy.
ATTA MUHAMMAD
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Doublement minoritaire : le cas de Matthew Mead, « independent minister » (c. 1630-1699)
At a time in England when religion cannot be dissociated from politics, Independent minister Matthew Mead (c.1630-1699) is nowadays almost forgotten, contrary to Baxter, another great voice among dissenters.
Arlette Sancery
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No século XVIII, as Academias Protestantes Dissidentes se constituíram no espaço privilegiado para o ensino das novas Ciências Naturais, na sociedade inglesa.
Luiz Carlos Soares
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The Great War in the writings of British clergyman Reginald John Campbell
The analysis of various aspects of the part of the extensive philosophical and literary heritage of the English Protestant preacher Reginald John Campbell (1867–1956), which is devoted to the events of the First World War and the participation of Great ...
N. Yu. Zabelina
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Protestant perspectives on pluralism in political theology are predictably plural. While prevalent narratives of modern decline bemoan Protestant pluralism and its ostensive side-effects, others celebrate pluralism as a good in its own right.
Emily Dumler-Winckler
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