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2020
Abstract For part of Harvard’s graduation ceremony of 1883, Charles Francis Adams, Jr., delivered a fiery address lambasting the college for its continued insistence on ancient Greek as part of its admission examinations. This chapter analyses Adams’s speech and the spirited reactions it engendered.
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Abstract For part of Harvard’s graduation ceremony of 1883, Charles Francis Adams, Jr., delivered a fiery address lambasting the college for its continued insistence on ancient Greek as part of its admission examinations. This chapter analyses Adams’s speech and the spirited reactions it engendered.
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Exchange, 2004
AbstractThe author gives a reaction to the criticism put forward to his book Christianity without Fetishes. He tries to show that his book is an effort in order to reduce the dangers of Christian expression, according to positive rules that describe qualities according to the principle of reductionism or exclusion.
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AbstractThe author gives a reaction to the criticism put forward to his book Christianity without Fetishes. He tries to show that his book is an effort in order to reduce the dangers of Christian expression, according to positive rules that describe qualities according to the principle of reductionism or exclusion.
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2009
THE THEOLOGICAL VIEW OF EPIDEMICS AND SANITATION A very striking feature in recorded history has been the recurrence of great pestilences. Various indications in ancient times show their frequency, while the famous description of the plague of Athens given by Thucydides, and the discussion of it by Lucretius, exemplify their severity.
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THE THEOLOGICAL VIEW OF EPIDEMICS AND SANITATION A very striking feature in recorded history has been the recurrence of great pestilences. Various indications in ancient times show their frequency, while the famous description of the plague of Athens given by Thucydides, and the discussion of it by Lucretius, exemplify their severity.
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An essay on the fetichism in bilingualism
2023This paper is an of theoretical essay aimed at reflecting on the growing movement of bilingual education programs in Brazilian basic education. Specifically, the essay focuses on and problematizes the “bilingual” signifier that names such initiatives, proposing that there are underlying meanings that lead to a fixation of such signifier as a fetish ...
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TRINTA ANOS DE UM TEXTO-FETICHE: MARIANO FERNÁNDEZ ENGUITA E O TEMA DA PROLETARIZAÇÃO DO TRABALHO
Educacao E Sociedade, 2022Wanderson Ferreira Alves
exaly

