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[Rezension von:] Wihl, Gary: Ruskin and the rhetoric of infallibility. - London, 1985
Small, Ian
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The WEIRD Trio: The Cultural Gap between Physicians, Learners, and Patients in Pluralistic Societies. [PDF]
Liao L.
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[Rezension von:] Wihl, Gary: Ruskin and the rhetoric of infallibility. - New Haven , 1985
Unrau, John
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Locating Men in Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice: Past, Present, Futures. [PDF]
Strong J, Coast E, Chiweshe M.
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Fingerprint evidence in exoneration cases. [PDF]
Cole SA, Schamp M.
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This chapter provides a close historical analysis of the development in John Henry Newman’s understanding of infallibility from his days as a leader of the Oxford Movement up through the publication of his 1877 Preface to The Via Media. The essay begins with an overview of Newman’s perspective during the final years of his time as an Anglican, before ...
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This chapter provides a close historical analysis of the development in John Henry Newman’s understanding of infallibility from his days as a leader of the Oxford Movement up through the publication of his 1877 Preface to The Via Media. The essay begins with an overview of Newman’s perspective during the final years of his time as an Anglican, before ...
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“Anyone who works with the literature of the infallibility debate quickly detects that underlying much of the controversy are some radically different assumptions about theological method…. It is abundantly clear from Küng's earlier works that he takes biblical categories as normative, accepts and draws upon insights of critical biblical scholarship ...
John J. Carey
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It has often been charged that the doctrine of papal infallibility is either false or incoherent. These charges stem, I believe, from a misunderstanding of the logical character of infallible papal utterances, a misunderstanding shared alike by friends and foes of the doctrine. In this paper, I shall argue that the doctrine is both coherent and correct.
Martinich, A. P.
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