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Los priscilianistas o «los otros gnósticos»
En Indiculus de Haeresibus 13-16 el Pseudo-Jerónimo menciona la existencia de «otros gnósticos» (De Gnosticis aliis). De acuerdo con H.-Ch. Puech y B. Vollmann, el autor interpreta esta mención como alusión al priscilianismo. Proporciona una traducción y
Sylvain Jean Gabriel Sanchez
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Fostering Creativity Through Educational Interventions in Higher Education: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Creativity has gained relevance over the years in education, and especially recently due to its consideration as a transversal competency in higher education, but there is still a lack of integration of knowledge. This qualitative systematic review explores literature on educational interventions designed to enhance creativity and investigates
Carlota Rodríguez‐Silva +2 more
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Gnosis y neoplatonismo en la exégesis de Clemente de Alejandría
Frente a las diferentes tendencias del gnosticismo predominante de los primeros siglos del cristianismo, la obra de Clemente de Alejandría atestigua la existencia de lo que podría llamarse una gnosis cristiana ortodoxa.
Luis Gonzaga Roger Castillo
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Lost works as an orienting compass in the vast tapestry that World History is, and the spectator of Lost, as the new protector of the island, is a spectator whose gaze is progressively educated through the sense of universal interdependence.
Pacôme Thiellement
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ABSTRACT Objective Neurological soft signs (NSS) are minor, non‐localizable neurological abnormalities. This study aimed to investigate the factor structure of the Neurological Evaluation Scale. Material and Methods A total of 355 subjects (233 patients and 122 general population subjects). NSS were assessed using the NES.
Konstantinos N. Fountoulakis +4 more
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Creator’s freedom. Schulz’s late projects
The article discusses the idea of creation coined by authors descended from the same, Austro-Hungarian cultural field, by: Bruno Schulz, Joseph Roth and Gustav Meyrink. Austro-Hungarian Monarchy created its own mithology based on nostalgia for the World,
Monika Szyszka vel Syska
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Unruly Modernity: Reconciling Modernity and Decolonisation in Migration Theory
ABSTRACT This paper uses unruly modernity as a way of reconciling modernity and decolonisation in migration theory. Migration theory has adopted aspirations and capability as two underpinning concepts for explaining migration. Drawing on empirical research these aspirations and capabilities are usually set within modernity and describe modernity as a ...
Parvati Raghuram
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On (Quasi-)Gnostic Strategies for Overcoming Cognitive Dissonance. The Bulgarian Case
The article poses a research question, important not only in the studies on (neo-)gnosticism, concerning the relationship between the gnostic strategies of interpreting the world (and especially its typical rules of classifying people, based on the ...
Grażyna Szwat-Gyłybowa +1 more
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ABSTRACT Equal access to quality education, both a fundamental human right and an economic cornerstone, has long been enshrined as the United Nations' Fourth Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4). However, disparities in gender and socioeconomic status (SES) hinder its realization.
Pingping Gui +3 more
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Manichaean Mythology in Uyghur Documents
Manichaeism, which began as a Gnostic doctrine, evolved into an institutional religion, creating its own rules and rituals, community, temples, and art, and continued to exist for centuries over a wide area until eventually, it took the form of a Gnostic
Serap Alper
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