Abstract This response to Alister McGrath’s The Nature of Christian Doctrine examines the interplay between Scripture, the Rule of Faith, and evolving Christian doctrine and tradition. Focusing on McGrath’s critique of Lindbeck’s presentation of doctrinal modalities, the article explores how doctrinal formation involves primarily synchronic (canonical),
Tomas Bokedal
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Introduction: Historical boom and bust – and the (British) Jewish question
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The health consequences of antisemitism (Does antisemitism get under the skin?): A systematic review protocol. [PDF]
Morstead T +5 more
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Abstract Ancient ideas about human transformation and divinization have resurfaced in our cultural moment. Artificial intelligence and biotechnology are raising afresh questions about what it means to be human and divine. The Oxford Handbook of Deification has arrived on the scene as its subject matter has splashed out of theological discourse into the
Andrew J. Byers
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Reducing ageism among Israeli Jew and Arab middle school students: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Suberry A, Okun S, Ayalon L.
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Feasibility and Acceptability of a Patient- and Family-Oriented Approach to Pain Assessment in the Intensive Care Unit. [PDF]
Shahid A +9 more
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Consigning Injustice to History with Political Apologies
ABSTRACT Failures to remember the past properly can constitute a range of different wrongs. In this article, we identify a novel kind of wrong that often occurs through political apologies: consigning an injustice to history. Consigning acknowledges that a historical injustice took place but denies that it has any ongoing relevance for the present ...
Alfred Archer, Benjamin Matheson
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The Role of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Mediating Between Stress and Depression Among Pregnant and Childbearing Women. [PDF]
Ali-Saleh O, Halperin O.
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From Groups to Individuals: How Identifiability Reduces Biased Meta‐Perceptions and Polarization
ABSTRACT Political polarization reflects not only people's attitudes toward rival groups but also their meta‐perceptions—beliefs about how one's group is viewed by the opposing side. These second‐order beliefs are often negatively biased and exaggerated (Lees and Cikara 2020), reinforcing mistrust and perceived division.
Amy Bruck, Ilana Ritov
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Risk of Hospitalized COVID-19 in COPD: Single-Inhaler Triple Versus Dual Bronchodilator Therapy. [PDF]
Galmiche S, Dell'Aniello S, Suissa S.
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