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ToM<sup>2</sup> : Parental Perception of Theory of Mind Abilities in Autistic Children. [PDF]

open access: yesAutism Res
ABSTRACT Understanding how parents perceive their children's abilities is crucial for family dynamics and intervention strategies, particularly in autism, where accurate parental assessment of social‐cognitive capabilities can influence support approaches and developmental outcomes. This study introduces ToM2, a novel measure examining parents' ability
Joseph LS, Perez M, Perry A, Koller J.
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When and from Where did YHWH Emerge? Some Reflections on Early Yahwism in Israel and Judah

open access: yesEntangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer, 2021
The paper addresses two crucial questions of the history of Israelite religion. Did YHWH emerge in the southern steppe and when did YHWH become the God of Judah?
Christian Frevel
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Kecaman Tuhan Terhadap Dosa Yehuda Berdasarkan Penafsiran Yesaya 1:10-20 Dan Relevansinya

open access: yesEvangelikal: Jurnal Teologi Injili dan Pembinaan Warga Jemaat, 2020
God’s Censure of the Sins of Judah (The Interpretation of Isaiah 1:10-20) and  its relevance for Churches. The writing of this article will eksplore the social problems that happened in the South of Israel (Judah).
Herrio Tekdi Nainggolan
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Teacher Empowerment Strategies for Conflict Transformation and Peace Building in Kenya

open access: yesTeacher Education through Flexible Learning in Africa, 2021
The effects of violent conflict on education are enormous, and provision of quality education cannot be realised if teachers are not adequately trained to teach in conflict-prone areas. This reality prompted the study to investigate strategies to empower
Judah Ndiku
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Characterizing the Heartbeat-Evoked Potential: A Two-Component Model of Cardiac Signal Processing? [PDF]

open access: yesPsychophysiology
ABSTRACT The heartbeat evoked potential (HEP) is a potential marker of cardiac signal integration at the cerebral level, obtained by averaging epochs time‐locked to the ECG R‐peaks. The HEP is modulated across different experimental conditions with amplitude differences arising between 200 and 600 ms post‐R‐peak over fronto‐central sites.
Gautier R, Latinus M, Briend F.
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High Heels as Hammers: Hannah Arendt’s Critique of Carl Schmitt’s Political Theological Analogy

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt have been read together in several studies in previous years. They make an intriguing pair because Arendt appears to share a good deal of Schmitt’s diagnosis concerning the modern crisis of legitimacy, while also departing ...
Judah Isseroff
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Myths of Brotherly Animosity and the Civil Wars of Biblical Israel

open access: yesReligions, 2022
A recurrent theme in the Hebrew Bible is brotherly animosity. Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau, and Solomon and Adonijah are but a few examples. This variety seems to reflect a fundamental conflict in ancient society. In this article, I argue that all these
Diklah Zohar
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Unveiling the depths of trauma and the profound impact of rape and shaming on the Babylonian women in Isaiah 13:16 – A trauma and resilience reading of the violent narrative in Isaiah 13:16 [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology
The book of Isaiah is one of the world’s oldest surviving resistance literature. Isaiah 13 describes God who collects an army for the battle against Babylon which will lead to Babylon’s utter desolation and destruction.
Elizabeth (Liza) Esterhuizen
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Between History and Theology—Zerubbabel and Nehemiah as Governors of Judah from the Perspective of Literary History

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Hag/Zech 1–8 and Ezr/Neh have in common that they are often rated as primary sources when it comes to the development of Second Temple Judaism(s).
Sarah Schulz
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Valproic Acid-Induced Autistic-Like Behavior Is Accompanied by Intestinal Damage Driving Changes in Gut Permeability in a Sex-Dependent Way in Rats. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Neurochem
Exposure to valproic acid (VPA) caused sex‐dependent changes in the gut–brain axis, with more pronounced effects in males, including intestinal barrier dysfunction, blood–brain barrier (BBB) impairment, and social behavior deficits. Females showed intestinal inflammation and increased vascular permeability in the ileum, but no behavioral or intestinal ...
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