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“THE NORMAL EXCEPTION”: “MICROANALYSIS AND SOCIAL HISTORY” (1977)*
ABSTRACT “The normal exception” has long been a slogan of microhistory. This oxymoronic phrase is the iconic rendering of an incidental sentence that appeared in a 1977 article published by Edoardo Grendi in the Italian journal Quaderni storici, which functioned as the incubator of Italian microhistory.
EDOARDO GRENDI
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Christian Initiation: Ethics and Eschatology [PDF]
(Excerpt) I did not choose the three terms of my assignment: initiation , ethics and eschatology. It would take a degree of arrogance that I do not have, to select the universe for one\u27s subject in this fashion.
Jensen, Robert W
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Theological Doctrines as Scientific Theories? Thinking along with and beyond McGrath
Abstract McGrath's recent analysis of the parallels between scientific theory formation and the development of theological doctrine in The Nature of Christian Doctrine (OUP, 2024) is insightful and largely compelling, but also raises some questions and areas for further exploration. First, there is a remarkable back‐and‐forth between uses of ‘doctrine’
Gijsbert van den Brink
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Timpul parusiei în învățăturile lui Isus Hristos (partea I)
In parallel with the formation of millennial dreams in Europe and America, the 19th century witnessed how rationalism, secularism, and skepticism permeated NT studies, including eschatology. The quest for the historical Jesus revealed a non-supernatural
Laurențiu Florentin Moț
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Redemption in the Dean’s Office [PDF]
Academic deans, like all leaders trying to create principled-based positions, are subject to the hubris of power and the often divergent demands of many stakeholders.
Clements, Christine
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Abstract This article examines the doctrine of Christ’s two states of humiliation and exaltation in Herman Bavinck’s and John Calvin’s thought, with the aim of illuminating Bavinck’s use of Calvin. The article begins by exploring Calvin’s use of the two states and argues that his treatment of Christ’s descent into hell is an important though ...
Sarah Killam Crosby
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This article is written in the intersection of eschatology and theology of religions. It argues that apart from the well-known discussion of "Who will be saved?", there is a related question that is often overlooked.
Jakob Wirén
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WORLD ESCHATOLOGY IN THE NOVEL «CASSANDRA’S BRAND» BY CHINGIZ AITMATOV
World eschatology in Aitmatov’s late fiction “Cassandra’s Brand” (1996) addresses the problem of death expectation of mankind at the genetic level in the context of a worldwide catastrophe.
M. A. Filkina
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Schweitzer and a mystical ecology in Paul [PDF]
Issue topic: Festschrift in honour of Erwin ...
Anderson, Matthew R.
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Eschatology Myths in Turkic Mythology / TÜRK MİTOLOJİSİNDE ESKATOLOJİ MİTLERİ [PDF]
Myths which are sacred or admitted as sacred for humans arise from the needs of people. The end of the universe, World and humans is as important part of the myths as the creation of these. Eschatology Myths are also interwined with the holy one so the
Onur Alp Kayabaşı
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