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Christopher Marlowe’s Lightborne and the Chester Mystery Cycle
While scholars have noted the influence of the medieval mystery cycles on the plays of Christopher Marlowe for some time, few have explored Edward II’s fictional assassin Lightborne in relation to the Chester Mystery Cycle.
Jennifer Lillian Lodine-Chaffey
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In refuting Descartes, Vico proposed the only true that we can purchase is which was produced by the man himself; language, history are the two fields where we can reach the true, opposing it to Cartesian doubt about the reality.
André Luiz Joanilho
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Abstract The GLIM malnutrition diagnostic framework includes the etiologic criterion for reduced dietary intake or assimilation (i.e., digestion or absorption). This criterion required further specification to support consistent use in clinical practice.
Renée Blaauw +28 more
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Still Another Anti-Molinist Argument
Molinists offer a tempting bargain: accept divine middle knowledge, and reap solutions to a number of philosophical/theological problems. The prime benefit we are meant to reap from middle knowledge is a solution to the problem of freedom and providence.
Daniel Rubio
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A representação do tempo na carta das Esperanças de Portugal, Quinto Império do mundo (1659)
Considering the relations developed in the seventeenth century between history, time and Divine Providence, this paper aims to investigate the representation of time in the letter sent by priest António Vieira to the also Jesuit André Fernandes on April ...
Ana Elisa Arêdes
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Setting the Record Straight: The Intellectual Legacy of H. Igor Ansoff (1918–2002)
ABSTRACT This study presents a comprehensive annotated bibliography of H. Igor Ansoff's intellectual contributions, addressing significant gaps in existing citation databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, which capture only 9 to 15 percent of his work.
Richard W. Puyt
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Abstract This article reports on a qualitative study of the way instructors and students understand and respond to traumatizing events in a Sri Lankan university. It shows how the attitudes and practices in the society at large are carried over to classrooms even though local institutions do not have a programmatic trauma‐informed pedagogy.
Suresh Canagarajah +1 more
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The Book of Job as a Thought Experiment: On Science, Religion, and Literature
This paper presents a philosophical critique of the proposal that the Book of Job is a theological thought experiment about divine providence. Eight possible objections are entertained. They guide the discussion of the proposal.
Yiftach Fehige
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Does God Intervene in Our Lives? Special Divine Action in Aquinas
Does God intervene in our lives? In this paper, I respond “yes” and work out a Thomistic account of special divine action in human life. I argue that God intensifies His action in moments that are particularly significant for our salvation.
Mirela Oliva
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The providence of God: a trinitarian perspective
The primary focus of this dissertation is the doctrine of the Providence of God and it is approached from a distinctive perspective - that of the doctrine of the Trinity.
Nelson, Haydn D.
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