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The Relationship between Evil and the Kingdom in the Qur'an and the Testaments [PDF]
Extended AbstractThe divine religions believe that the cosmos of the ‘Malakut’ is the truth and the interior of the cosmos of the ‘Molk’, and the evil in the ‘Molk’ cosmos is not unrelated to the ‘Malakut’ cosmos.
Soheila Bojari Talkhoncheh+2 more
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Jan Bardi Al-Ghazali and his relationship with the Arab tribes in the Niyabah Damascus (Al-Shām), Ottoman kingdom) 922 – 926 AH / 1516 – 1520 CE [PDF]
This research examine the relationship between the deputy of Bilād Al-Shām (The Levant or Historical Syria) Jan Baradi Al-Ghazali with the Arab tribes in NiyabahDamascus (Al-Shām) , Ottoman kingdom), after he a pointed as a deputy at the beginning of the
Othman I. A, Zuhair G. A
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The insignificant impact of the historical Jesus
There is a natural tendency in the church to idealise the historical Jesus. This may lead to believers turning Jesus into an ideal moral or religious exemplar or lead to a prosperity gospel by predominantly focusing on the miraculous power and ...
Andre van Oudtshoorn
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Evangelism as an invitation to missional discipleship in the kingdom of God
Evangelism, for various reasons, is once again back on the agenda of the church and theology. As a result of negative experiences and practices of evangelism in the past, it is now necessary to rediscover evangelism in a post-Christendom context to ...
Frederik R. Coetzee+2 more
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Diviser pour mieux juger : concurrence et convergence des parlements au xve siècle
The Hundred Years’ War had serious impact on the administration of royal justice in the kingdom of France. The Parlement, the highest court of justice, was for a time split into two rival courts.
Élisabeth Schmit
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The expediency of kingdom in Iranian political Thought [PDF]
The concept of expediency is an important and common concept in the history of political thought. Viewing the political legacy remained from ancient Iran and drawing an analogy of which with the literary works remained from the Islamic era, one can ...
Seyyed Ali MirMousavi
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Kingdom versus empire in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia [PDF]
This paper examines the role of the distinction between the Persian kingdom and the Persian empire drawn in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia with the view to showing that Cyrus’s government of his empire does not lend itself to a darker reading, but rather
Jordović Ivan
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Local Chorographies and Structures of Composite Monarchy in the Early Modern Antiquarian Discourse
The concept of the composite monarchy, developed in contemporary historiography, is an effective analytical research tool for studying large territorial states with complex internal structure.
Anastasia Palamarchuk
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Mark 4:1–34: A simple structure for the mystery of the kingdom
Existing proposals regarding the structure of Mark 4:1–34 have not met with unqualified approval. This article proposes a simple structure for Mark 4:1–34, then highlights relevant presuppositions before providing an overview of the content of this ...
Jacob J. Scholtz
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This study discusses about expansion of the Dutch Indies Government in the area Kingdom of Koto Besar, which is a cow instead the Kingdom of Pagaruyung. This research was conducted using historical science methods and social science approaches as a tool.
Romi Arif, N. Nopriyasman, Mhd. Nur
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