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Ecclesiastics as Forensic Practitioners

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Caroline Humfress, Humfress Caroline
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Mummues of ecclesiastics

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Bates William
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Medical ecclesiastics

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Ecclesiastes

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 2001
Qoheleth speaks most profoundly to men and women most disillusioned with a world governed by efficiency, technology, and profit. To them, the sage offers both an affirmation of faith and a call to value the concrete and the sensuous.
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Ecclesiastical institutions

2002
Abstract Early Christianization of the Roman world took place mainly in the cities in ways that reflected the peculiarly urban character of the empire. Following the Edict of Theodosius of 380 that made Christianity the sole state religion, ecclesiastical institutions that had previously developed slowly and with little unity now began ...
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Ecclesiastes

2021
Abstract The figure of Qoheleth draws upon the historical figure of King Solomon. Though traditionally dated to that time, linguistic clues within Ecclesiastes have led scholars to consider the work a later composition. The purpose of the fictionalized royal setting of the work is then to concretize effectively its central idea: the ...
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Ecclesiastes for Managers

2018
"Why am I working so hard? What will be the strategy of my company? How do I give direction to my organization?" In times of uncertainty, such questions are all the more important.Ecclesiastes for Managers homes in on professional and philosophical reflections that invite one to look at oneself and one's organization in a different way.
Verkerk, Maarten, Hoogland, Jan
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Ecclesiastes

2011
Ecclesiastes is an Old Testament book with a long history of diverse and contradictory interpretations. Even basic questions -- who wrote the book, when, and for what purpose -- perennially plague scholars. The book's theological message is likewise elusive, hidden in riddles and convoluted trains of thought that twist and turn back upon themselves.
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Ecclesiastes effects

Scientometrics, 1993
Martha A. Harsanyi, Stephen P. Harter
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