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Theirs is the kingdom of heaven
Oxford Textbook of the Newborn, 2021For many centuries, one in three newborns did not survive up to their first birthday, and details and causes of their death were unknown. Pioneers of vital statistics were Graunt and Petty in Britain, Süßmilch in Prussia, Berg in Sweden, Quetelet in Belgium, Villermé in France, Bodio in Italy, and Woodbury in the US.
M. Obladen
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Entering the Kingdom of Heaven
2019Entering the Kingdom of Heaven.
P. Luomanen
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Scribe Trained for the Kingdom of Heaven
2021Stimulated by the signal contributions that New Testament scholar Richard B. Hays has made to Christology and Christian ethics, the essays collected here carry forward conversations involving close studies of particular passages in the Gospels and Epistles and wider-ranging forays into big questions in those fields.
David M. Moffitt +1 more
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REACHING THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN- AN ORTHODOX VIEW
Pro Edu International Journal of Educational Sciences, 2023n this study, the author evaluates the relevance of St. John Cassian’s teachings in Institutes of the Coenobia (De institutis coenobiorum) and Conferences (Conlationes) for ordinary Christians. In the first part, the essence of monastic life is presented,
Ionut Holubeanu
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Yugofuturistic Performing of History: Demythologizing Kingdom of Heaven (Nebesko Carstvo)
Maska, 2022The war which caused the breakup of Yugoslavia and its transition from socialism to capitalism in newly-established states, oriented the region towards a “rebirth” of nationalistically defined values.
Maja Mrdenović
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Ideas and Ideals, 2021
The article considers the controversy between philosopher V.S. Solovyov and Antony (Khrapovitsky) on the relationship between the Kingdom of Heaven and temporal kingdoms, i.e. about the relationship between the church and the state.
K. Vorozhikhina
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The article considers the controversy between philosopher V.S. Solovyov and Antony (Khrapovitsky) on the relationship between the Kingdom of Heaven and temporal kingdoms, i.e. about the relationship between the church and the state.
K. Vorozhikhina
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Entering the Kingdom of Heaven Not like the Sons of Earthly Kings (Matthew 17: 24–18:5)
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 2021:Despite its having some significant redactional features distinctive from the Synoptic parallels, Matthew’s story about little children (18:1–5) and its relation to the temple tax episode (17:24–27) have received little attention in NT scholarship ...
Eunyung Lim
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The Medieval Globe, 2021
:This article is an historian's engagement with Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven (2005) and its portrayal of Queen Sibylla of Jerusalem. It demonstrates that the film presents a myth of medieval women's lack of agency, especially in the spheres of ...
E. Lapina
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:This article is an historian's engagement with Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven (2005) and its portrayal of Queen Sibylla of Jerusalem. It demonstrates that the film presents a myth of medieval women's lack of agency, especially in the spheres of ...
E. Lapina
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Applied Linguistics Review, 2021
This paper adopts Conceptual Metaphor Theory to compare the Christian ideal of life, i.e. the kingdom of heaven and the Buddhist ideal of life, i.e. nirvana.
Xiu Gao, Chun Lan
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This paper adopts Conceptual Metaphor Theory to compare the Christian ideal of life, i.e. the kingdom of heaven and the Buddhist ideal of life, i.e. nirvana.
Xiu Gao, Chun Lan
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