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Inalienable Rights: A Litmus Test for Liberal Theories of Justice [PDF]

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A. E. Zimmern   +23 more
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The character of early christian apologetics in the pseudo-justinian Oratio Ad Graecos

1983
The early Christian literature preserved in the Corpus Apologetarum provides some remarks about the place and the value of the writings of the Apologists. The second century authors have not had a good press in theological literature. It is customary to divide the history of the early Church before its stabilisation around AD 180 into three phases, the
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Reflections on the changing landscape of apologetics

New Blackfriars, 2022
David Pickering
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Yersinia pestis and the Plague of Justinian 541–543 AD: a genomic analysis

Lancet Infectious Diseases, The, 2014
David M Wagner   +2 more
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Apologetics and Ethnocentrism: Psychology and Religion Within an Ideological Surround

International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, The, 1993
Paul Watson
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How to speak of God? Toward a postsecular apologetics

Practical Theology, 2018
Elaine Graham
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