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In different manners, Peter and Paul are presented in the New Testament as “chained apostles”. Even if many details are missing, both of them were for sure prisoners in Rome, then executed at the end of Nero’s reign.
Jean-Marie Pailler
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Visualising Paul’s Appeal: A Performance Critical Analysis of the Letter to Philemon
Scholars have long noted the passionate rhetoric that Paul employs in his letter to Philemon. In appealing for mercy for the slave, Paul pulls all the stops as he attempts to change the mind of a wronged slave owner and secure Onesimus’ safe return and ...
Adam G. White
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Control or coexist with urban baboons: Exploring residents' views and values in Cape Town
This study uses Q‐method to investigate people's views of urban baboons in Cape Town, South Africa. One side of the debate emphasizes people's need to adapt to living with baboons, while the other instead sees a need for better control and management of baboons.
Kinga Psiuk, Johan Enqvist
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. Unresolved conflict in the Batak Toba community can lead to the severance of family relation with the emergence of the statement, "Mardomu di Tano Rara." This severance of family relation occurs because each party does not want to forgive. This article
Haposan Silalahi, Yosua Sibarani
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Abstract Book for the 27th Congress of the European Hematology Association
HemaSphere, Volume 6, Issue S3, Page 1-4130, June 2022.
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Completing what is lacking in Christ’s passion : Colossians 1:24 and Paul’s theology of the Cross [PDF]
Together with Philippians, Ephesians, and Philemon, Colossians is considered as a prison letter. It is addressed to “… the saints and faithful brethren in Christ at Colossae” (Col 1:2).
Buttigieg, Dorianne
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Heretical Baptism in Debate [PDF]
It is generally stated that acceptance of heretics in the Catholic Church without baptism has always been normal use in the church and has been confirmed by general councils.
Beek, A. van de
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Abstract This article proposes a theological emphasis to the definition of προσλαμβάνω in Romans 14–15. Previous accounts have emphasised the domestic and social implication of Paul's imperative—‘welcome one another’ (Rom. 15:7a). The result has been that what Paul might have meant by God's and Christ's ‘welcome’ (Rom. 14:3 and 15:7b) has been governed
Oliver TI Wright
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Jesus Was a Refugee: Unpacking the Theological Implications
Abstract This article is an in‐depth exploration of the divine purpose for Jesus’ refugeehood (recorded in Matthew 2) and its theological implications. Part One finds three reasons for Jesus’ displacement: (1) to recapitulate the displacement in Israel's story, (2) to recapitulate the exile of Adam and Eve, (3) to point forward to the Church's calling ...
Barnabas Aspray
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Vaccination is an approved novel approach for controlling aeromonads disease caused by Aeromonas hydrophila. This study aimed to optimize the A. hydrophila vaccine candidate with a protective efficacy of 71.4% through immersion. A total of 600 tilapia fingerlings weighing 10–15 g were collected and distributed in tanks at Magadu farm.
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