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Adiaphora (‘indifferent matters’) and permissive natural law both conceptually pointed towards an arena of liberty in which the individual remained free to take up (or not) particular courses of action.
Dominiak Paul
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Text as Pastor: The Role of the Godly Dialogue in Local and Inner Conflict
This article considers the role of the fictional dialogue as a surrogate for the godly ministry, with a focus on early seventeenth-century England. The dialogue form was, in this period, used to extend a minister’s reach—it could inoculate parishioners ...
Joshua Rodda
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Evidence of Things Seen: Univocation, Visibility and Reassurance in Post-Reformation Polemic
This article reaches out to the audience for controversial religious writing after the English Reformation, by examining the shared language of attainable truth, of clarity and certainty, to be found in Protestant and Catholic examples of the same.
Rodda Joshua
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ABSTRACT Food systems have a significant impact on environmental sustainability, underscoring the need for innovative technologies to support more sustainable agricultural methods. However, the adoption of these technologies hinges on consumer acceptance, making the analysis of consumer perceptions essential.
Greta Castellini, Guendalina Graffigna
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Appartenance et singularité des couvents anglais en exil sur le continent : l’exception anglaise
After the Henrician reformation and the dissolution of the monasteries, as Protestantism settled as the established religion under Elizabeth I, English Catholic women who wished to take the veil had no other choice but to leave their native country to ...
Laurence Lux-Sterritt
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The Myth of the English Reformation
The myth of the English Reformation is that it did not happen, or that it happened by accident rather than design, or that it was halfhearted and sought a middle way between Catholicism and Protestantism; the point at issue is the identity of the Church of England. The myth was created in two stages, first in the middle years of the seventeenth century,
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ABSTRACT Since the final decade of the 20th century, Latin American countries have increasingly regarded the signing of regional trade agreements (RTAs) as a promising strategy for expanding their exports. Within this context, the main objective of this study is to assess the impact of RTAs on agri‐food exports in Latin America over the period 1990 ...
María‐Isabel Ayuda +2 more
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Reformation and the Birth of Modern Democracy in Nigeria: A Christian-Historical Approach
The Reformation was a defining movement in Christian history that not only transformed religious beliefs but also reshaped political thought and systems of governance.
Godswill O. Nwokedi, Onyeka J. Egwuonwu
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This study compared short‐term outcomes of robot‐assisted versus laparoscopic colectomy for colon cancer using 1:1 propensity score matching. Among 218 matched pairs, robot‐assisted colectomy was associated with reduced blood loss, fewer conversions to open surgery, lower overall complication rates, and shorter hospital stays, despite longer operative ...
Akira Inoue +9 more
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The Reformation of English Administrative Law [PDF]
This article examines the process of constitutionalisation that is ongoing in English administrative law. It does so by focusing on two key questions which, although hitherto largely overlooked by commentators, are beginning to receive attention in the courts. The first question - the 'sin' of omission - relates to the question of how the courts should
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