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On the Table-Servers: Ministry in the Assembly [PDF]
(excerpt) Christianity came into existence at table. The earliest churches — that is, the earliest assemblies — seem to have continued the meal tradition of Jesus, the meal tradition with which the gospels are filled: \u27Behold a glutton and a drunkard,
Lathrop, Gordon
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Abstract Background The complexities of Latino/a/e/x racial identity remain underexplored in the context of engineering education. Here, we examine the experiences of five Latinas with engineering aspirations, focusing on how they understand their racialized identities and racial inequity in STEM.
Summer Blanco +2 more
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Struktura i treść krótszej wersji modlitwy „Ojcze nasz” (Łk 11,2b-4)
The article was to present the content and structure of the Lord‘s Prayer in the version that was in Lk. When entering text, are shown in “mimic” the statement three versions that are found in the most ancient Christian tradition: Lk 11,2 b–4, Mt 11,9 b ...
Jan Flis
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Aotearoa New Zealand has one of the highest rates of anxiety and depression globally, with Māori and Pacific groups carrying the greatest burden. We need to better understand the driving factors to improve the availability and flexibility of our treatment pathways.
Olivia K. Harrison +24 more
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Monitoring the neural activity associated with praying in Sahaja Yoga Meditation
Pérez-Díaz Ó +6 more
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Spiritual Distress and Spiritual Needs of Chronically Ill Patients in Poland: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Klimasiński M +6 more
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Caxton's Afterlife in Manuscript (c.1475‐c.1500)
Abstract At least thirty‐five manuscript copies of Caxton's prints have been found so far. This article explores the implications of such manuscript copies of Caxton's prints and, interrupting the linear history of the book, considers Caxton's appeal beyond print in manuscript.
Aditi Nafde
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“Lord, teach us the sacred words!”: some reflections concerning the Lord’s Prayer in the Heliand
At the beginning of fitt XIX of the Heliand one of the disciples asks Christ to teach them how to pray to the Lord in the Heavens; in the following verses the poet adds a rendering of the Pater noster according to Matthew’s Gospel.
Concetta Sipione
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In crisis, we pray: Religiosity and the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Bentzen JS.
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Abstract This article will demonstrate the intersectional nature of manuscript and print, as well as the importance of the printing press to Recusant readers. The article will consider TCD 352 as a manuscript or notebook for whom the material and immaterial nature of the book changes as both the Counter‐Reformation movement intensifies and the ...
Niamh Pattwell
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