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In this, the first of two articles, an attempt is made to form the construction of the socio-historic and philosophic context of the heresy against which Paul warns the Colossians in Colossians 2:8 is attempted.
W. Vergeer, F. J. van Rensburg
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Galileo Galilei: Science vs. faith [PDF]
Galileo Galilei (1564\u20131642), professor of mathematics at the University of Padua from 1592 to 1610, was a pillar in the history of our University and a symbol of freedom for research and teaching, well stated in the university motto \u2018 ...
Basso, Cristina +3 more
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The attacks on New York in September 2001 and subsequent attacks on other Western targets continue to serve as a stimulus for a number of academic disciplines.
Wickham, G.
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La fondazione del reato di eresia [PDF]
The concept of heresy is a historical-religious and Judeo-Christian product born within the first communities in the first century A.D. Behind the term which means ‘choi-ce’ one must see not only the dialectic between orthodoxy and heterodoxy, but also ...
Saggioro, Alessandro
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Dogging Cornwall’s 'secret freaks': Béroul on the limits of European orthodoxy [PDF]
This piece argues that Béroul's version of the Tristan tale can be read as offering a discreetly veiled view of the sexual, ritual and ontological chaos associated with visions of the Celtic West such as figure in Gerald of Wales' History and Topography ...
Simpson, J.
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Conflicting Interpretations of Holiness and Heterodoxy in Late Medieval Italy
In thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Italy, there are a number of examples of people that local communities perceived as holy, but who ran afoul of inquisitors. Two of the more lesser-known, but extremely polarizing local saints ― and accused heretics―
Janine Larmon Peterson
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In the centuries which followed its recognition by the Roman Empire, the Church had gradually developed a body of doctrine by which to interpret its faith and answer its critics.
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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To Have To Do With The Law: An Essay [PDF]
This is an experimental text with three voices. The first one is an autoethnographic study of being called on jury service at the Old Bailey, London. The second is a theoretical voice, analysing the theory of the lawscape as I have developed it in my ...
Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas +1 more
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The Renaissance humanist Cornelius Agrippa von Netesheim (1486–1533) left a rich body of works in philosophy, theology, biblical exegesis and occultism. The disparity and internal contradictions of this opus, as well as the ambivalent position of Agrippa
Noel Putnik
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