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Revisiting the Civil Society and Democratic Governance in Africa: Present or Absent in Nigeria?
The civil society midwife democratic government in 1999. They fought for it. Although, some died in the process of agitating for democracy, and the fundamental human rights and rule of law are firmly entrenched including the freedom of association, free ...
Samuel Adetola Ogunwa +1 more
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Public Theology as Cultural Witness: Christological Contours for “Times That Are A’Changin’”
Churches in Europe are being faced with a transformation that can be described as a seismic shift. In order to face the challenge of cultural witness in this context, this contribution proposes a Christologically contoured public theology.
Christine Schliesser
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Methemoglobinemia is a rare blood disorder characterized by the oxidation of heme iron from ferrous (Fe2+) to ferric (Fe3+) state, which increases oxygen affinity and impairs oxygen release to the tissue causing hypoxia. It can be congenital or acquired;
Ojbindra KC +4 more
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Calvin’s Preface to Chrysostom’s Homilies as a Window into Calvin’s Own Priorities and Perspectives
John Calvin drew from patristic authors in a selective manner. His preference for the theological perspectives of Augustine is readily evident. Nevertheless, while he resonated with the doctrine of Augustine, he touted the interpretive and homiletic ...
Hartog Paul A.
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Despite the inter-disciplinary inclusivity of Disability Studies in the globe over time, the religious organization’s systems are still repulsive to accept the physical and psychosocial realities of people living with Disabilities. The growing literature
Nomatter Sande, John Ringson
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The Road to Reconciliation—Insights from Christian Public Theology
Once primarily situated within religious contexts, reconciliation has since become an established concept in peace and conflict studies. The exact meaning of this concept remains disputed.
Christine Schliesser
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Unani (also spelt Yunani) refers to the tradition of Graeco-Arabic medicine. Like Ayurveda, this also a comprehensive tradition of medicine that goes back of Hippocrates, but owes a lot to the wisdom and experience of Arabic and Persian physicians. India
Joshi, Himanshu +3 more
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Faith, Faithfulness, and Virtue
The concept of faith is central in the philosophy of religion, and the concept of virtue is central in ethics. Both can be clarified by exploring their relationships with each other and their connection with conduct, reasons for action, and the good. One important question is whether faith is a virtue. Answering this requires at least a partial account
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Objetos de aprendizaje para el primer grado de la educación básica general en Panamá
En este artículo presentamos la metodología y estructura utilizada para el diseño, construcción y valoración técnica de los objetos de aprendizaje contenidos en la interfaz web del proyecto: Portal de Objetos Digitales de aprendizaje para Niños y Niñas ...
Nadia Lee +2 more
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Spiritual Care as the Foundation for a Child’s Religious Education
This article outlines spiritual care as the foundation for a child’s religious education. The elements of spiritual care are described by identifying how God concepts form in the young, by naming children’s inherent spiritual needs, by offering ...
Joyce E. Bellous
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