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Cultural Dynamics, 2001
This article looks at the way in which the Prophet Muhammad has been reconstituted into a model of citizenship for much of modern Islam. In particular it investigateshowsuch a citizenship emerges as a global model during the Rushdie Affair, especially in the version ofAyatollah Khomeini, which allowed Muslims to address the event of globalization ...
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This article looks at the way in which the Prophet Muhammad has been reconstituted into a model of citizenship for much of modern Islam. In particular it investigateshowsuch a citizenship emerges as a global model during the Rushdie Affair, especially in the version ofAyatollah Khomeini, which allowed Muslims to address the event of globalization ...
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British Educational Research Journal, 1990
The physical science paradigm, particularly the use of mathematical models and the formulation of general principles, is defended as a method of enquiry in education. Examples of algebraic and topological models are described, and a particular model relating learning to the pace of instruction is discussed in some detail.
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The physical science paradigm, particularly the use of mathematical models and the formulation of general principles, is defended as a method of enquiry in education. Examples of algebraic and topological models are described, and a particular model relating learning to the pace of instruction is discussed in some detail.
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Journal of Musicology, 1994
he term imitatio is a fairly recent addition to the modern scholarly vocabulary used to discuss late Medieval and Renaissance music. Introduced just over twenty-five years ago by Lewis Lockwood in his important article on parody, it was given a considerably broader interpretation in 1982, in a rich and stimulating article on theories of imitation by ...
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he term imitatio is a fairly recent addition to the modern scholarly vocabulary used to discuss late Medieval and Renaissance music. Introduced just over twenty-five years ago by Lewis Lockwood in his important article on parody, it was given a considerably broader interpretation in 1982, in a rich and stimulating article on theories of imitation by ...
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Holiness and Imitatio Dei: A Jewish Perspective on the Sanctity of Teaching and Learning
Religions, 2021Isaac
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