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Abstract In this article, we conceptualize how Davis’ two concepts of uneven reproduction and obstetric racism—both rooted in the US context—are effectuated in the Netherlands. We consider uneven reproduction to consist of bio‐ and necropolitics, namely the management and regulation of a population's bodies, life and death.
Rodante van der Waal +3 more
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Jorge Luis Borges' Medieval Aesthetics of Failure
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Irina Dumitrescu
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Renaissance of the Trinitarian: Erwin Schadel's Integral Perspective
Abstract Erwin Schadel (1946–2016), a central yet little‐known figure of the so‐called Bamberg School, developed a distinctive triadic ontology that deserves attention within the contemporary renaissance of Trinitarian thought. Drawing on Augustinian and Comenian sources, Schadel articulates a relational grammar of being through the categories of in ...
Matteo Raffaelli
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Ancient Near Eastern Literature and the Hebrew Scriptures About the Fatherhood of God
Ancient Near Eastern Literature and the Hebrew Scriptures About the Fatherhood of God discusses some of the main father-god concepts of the people of the Ancient Near East, then examines the eighteen occurrences of God’s fatherhood specifically mentioned
Tasker, David
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Theatres of Indirectness: Passive Aggression and Failure
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Sara Crangle, Sam Ladkin
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Theodor Steinbüchel's Great Figures of Christian Humanism
Abstract Theodor Steinbüchel (1888–1949) offers a study of eight figures in Western history who may be regarded as gestalts of Christian Humanism. He argued that none of these eight figures will ever return in the same way, but since there was an eternal conception of Christianity to which their ethos gave human form, each of these gestalts can be ...
Tracey Rowland
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André Birmelé. W.A. Visser't Hooft, The Fatherhood of God in an Age of Emancipation. World Council of Churches. Genève, 1982. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 63e année n°3, Septembre 1983. pp.
Birmelé, André
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Abstract In the late fifteenth century, the Hungarian royal court at Buda was home to a cosmopolitan community of humanists. In early modern historiography, this cultural milieu has often been interpreted as one of the new, emergent ‘centres’ of the Renaissance in East Central Europe.
Eva Plesnik
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التحريم باللبن الذي ثاب من غير حمل دراسة فقهية طبية Prohibition Based on Milk Stained Without Pregnancy A Jurisprudential and Medical Study [PDF]
يسلط هذا البحث الضوء على مسألة مهمة وهي حكم التحريم بارتضاع الطفل من لبن امرأة ثاب من غير حمل، إما بسبب مرض أو استخدام علاج، أو بسبب استخدام الهرمونات التي تساعد على الإدرار، ويبين حقيقة هذا اللبن المستحث خروجه بالإدرار ، وهل يماثل اللبن الذي خرج بسبب ...
تهاني بنت عبدالله الخنيني +2 more
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Utopia Remembers: The Soviet Past in the Imagined Communist Future
Abstract After a twenty‐five‐year hiatus, the reappearance of utopian literature in 1957 prompted Soviet literary watchdogs to corral the subgenre into an ideologically‐acceptable mold. A key requirement was for future generations to be depicted as reverently commemorating the past.
Antony Kalashnikov
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