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Die resepsie van die etiek van die Filemonbrief in drie vroeë Latynse kommentare
The reception of the ethics of the Letter to Philemon in three early Latin commentaries. According to Jan van der Watt, the study of the ethics of New Testament writings should not be limited to the study of categories directly related to prescribing ...
D.F. Tolmie
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De brief uit Laodicea: Identificatie van dit aanbevolen geschrift (Kol. 4:16)
At the end of his Epistle to the Colossians Paul encourages his readers to obtain and read the Epistle from Laodicea. In the course of history it has been suggested that this letter from Laodicea could be identified as inter alia: the extant Latin ...
G. Vleugels, C. Coetzee
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Earthquake in the Empire: Prisoner Paul Writes to Master Philemon
It is one of the shortest books in the New Testament corpus. A prisoner, Paul, writes to a free man, Philemon about his runaway slave. The letter is highly occasional, yet, N.T.
Jonathan Williams
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The reception of Apphia in the fourth and fifth centuries C.E.
The aim of this study is to investigate the reception of Apphia (who is mentioned in Philemon 2 as one of the recipients of the letter) in the fourth and fifth centuries C.E.
D. F. Tolmie
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From Everyman to Hamlet: A Distant Reading
Abstract The sixteenth century sees English drama move from Everyman to Hamlet: from religious to secular subject matter and from personified abstractions to characters bearing proper names. Most modern scholarship has explained this transformation in terms originating in the work of Jacob Burckhardt: concern with religion and a taste for ...
Vladimir Brljak
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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 White, White, Adam
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Abstract Mutualistic interactions between plants and pollinators are fundamental to biodiversity maintenance and ecosystem resilience, yet their dynamics across space and time in tropical dry forests have not been widely examined. We analyzed plant–pollinator networks across seasons and habitat types in the highly seasonal and fragmented dry forest of ...
Julissa Rojas‐Sandoval +5 more
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Severe Fire Reduces Flowering in Corymbia maculata: Implications for Avian Flower‐Visitors
ABSTRACT In the Austral summer of 2019/2020, south‐east Australia experienced an unprecedented wildfire season. Although much of the Australian flora is adapted to fire, little is known about how fire affects flowering and flower‐visiting fauna. Our aim was to investigate the relationship between fire severity and abundance of flowers produced by ...
Andrew Anoochah Williamson +4 more
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W‐algebras, Gaussian free fields, and g$\mathfrak {g}$‐Dotsenko–Fateev integrals
Abstract Based on the intrinsic connection between Gaussian free fields and the Heisenberg vertex algebra, we study some aspects of the correspondence between probability theory and W$W$‐algebras. This is first achieved by providing a construction of the W$W$‐algebra associated to a complex simple Lie algebra g$\mathfrak {g}$ by means of Gaussian free ...
Baptiste Cerclé
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ABSTRACT This article presents a conception of literature as self‐reflection, derived from the writings of Johann Georg Hamann (1730–88). Starting from an intertextual analysis of Hamann's statements on self‐knowledge as a descent into hell that paves the way to divinisation, the article presents Hamann's intertextual writing practice (‘neuer Begriff ...
Anna Żymełka‐Pietrzak
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