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John’s Farewell Discourse under the Shadow of Mark
The lengthy discourses of John’s Gospel are a feature of the Evangelist’s writing which has contributed to the idea that he wrote independently of other Gospels.
William Bowes
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Be Fruitful and Multiply? Complementarianism, Pronatalism, and Suppression of Reproductive Rights
ABSTRACT At least since the second wave of the feminist movement, policy issues related to gender have generated deep social and political divisions. Past work has analyzed the role of general religious variables or gender worldviews (such as various forms of sexism), but not the two in combination.
Brooklyn Walker, Paul A. Djupe
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The 'King of Israel' in the Gospel of John
The Gospel of John attributes the title ‘King of Israel’ to Jesus twice (John 1:49; 12:13). Both occurrences are unique to John’s Gospel and are placed at key points in the overall narrative. Although ‘King of Israel’ is a commonly used title in Israel’s
Paulus de Jong
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Abstract Background Coaching is increasingly recognised as a valuable tool in health professions education (HPE), supporting learning, performance, and well‐being. Yet, the term ‘coaching’ is used inconsistently, leading to confusion and limiting its potential impact.
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Nevjana Rizova, To the Problem of the Interpretative Method in “Gospel of Christian Glory in the Apocalypse” by N. N. Glubokovsky The author provides a brief overview of Glubokovsky’s work Gospel of Christian Glory in the Apocalypse, focusing ...
Nevjana Rizova
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Can we hear what they heard?: the effect of orality upon a markan reading-event [PDF]
This dissertation arises from recent investigations in the field of orality and the potential that it has for Markan studies. Chapter one identifies the epistemological divide which separates a contemporary reading experience from one situated in the ...
Smith, David F.
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The (trans)national Russian religious imagination in exile: Iulia de Beausobre (1893‐1977)
Abstract The article offers a case study of how Russian Orthodox who migrated from the Soviet Union after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 reimagined their religious identity and their church in a transnational setting. Iulia de Beausobre (1893‐1977) was a Russian aristocrat who fell victim to the Stalinist purges but survived the Soviet prison system ...
Ruth Coates
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The blessed and the Son of Man in Luke 6:20-23 and in John 6**
Jesus’ speech in the Synagogue of Capernaum (John 6:26-59), presents a similar topic to the one conveyed by Luke’s and Matthew’s Beatitudes. The speech on the «bread of life» in Capernaum may develop the meaning of the second beatitude of Luke’s Gospel –
Pino di Luccio
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In this thesis we enquire into the essence and mission of Christianity in the light of the Jamaican historico-cultural experience. Chapter one is devoted to a partial investigation into the nature of Western Christianity vis-a-vis Western Civilization
Boothe, Hyacinth I.
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