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Middle leaders and middle leadership in schools: exploring the knowledge base (2003–2017)
School Leadership and Management, 2019The purpose of this article is to explore the development of the knowledge base on middle leadership in schools. Since the seminal reviews conducted by Bennett a contemporary scan only of the scholarly literature on middle leaders/leadership in schools ...
A. Harris +3 more
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Global Public Health, 2020
This article reviews HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitudes in various population groups in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and highlights their relevance to HIV epidemiology and the design and implementation of preventions and treatment efforts ...
G. Mumtaz +3 more
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This article reviews HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitudes in various population groups in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and highlights their relevance to HIV epidemiology and the design and implementation of preventions and treatment efforts ...
G. Mumtaz +3 more
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The Philosophical Quarterly, 1994
L'A. souligne la faiblesse de l'argument de R. Gaskin, developpe dans le numero precedent du «Philosophical Quarterly» (n°43, pp. 412-430), contre la premiere des quatre objections opposees a la theorie de la prescience de Dieu, selon laquelle il n'existe pas de propositions conditionnelles vraies en faveur de la liberte des creatures, qui choisissent ...
Hugh Rice
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L'A. souligne la faiblesse de l'argument de R. Gaskin, developpe dans le numero precedent du «Philosophical Quarterly» (n°43, pp. 412-430), contre la premiere des quatre objections opposees a la theorie de la prescience de Dieu, selon laquelle il n'existe pas de propositions conditionnelles vraies en faveur de la liberte des creatures, qui choisissent ...
Hugh Rice
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Conditionals of Freedom and Middle Knowledge
The Philosophical Quarterly, 1993The doctrine of middle knowledge was developed by the Spanish Jesuits Luis de Molina and Francisco Suarez in the late sixteenth century, and immediately became the subject of fierce controversy, being bitterly opposed by the Dominicans, especially Domingo Bafiez and Diego Alvarez, and requiring the intervention of the Vatican (in 1607) to cause the ...
R. Gaskin
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Middle knowledge: The ?foreknowledge defense?
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1990A recent article in this journal by Richard Otte, as well as brief passages in a couple of books by Jonathan Kvanvig and William Lane Craig, have set forth a distinctive strategy for defending middle knowledge from its critics.1 The approach in question not only differs significantly from other defenses of middle knowledge that have been put forward ...
D. Hunt
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Middle Knowledge and Classical Christian Thought
Religious Studies, 1986To say that God is omniscient, most philosophers and theologians agree, is to say that he knows all true propositions and none that are false. But there is a great deal of disagreement about what is knowable. Some believe that God's knowledge is limited to everything that is (or has been) actual and that which will follow deterministically from it.
D. Basinger
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Middle knowledge and Christian exclusivism
Sophia, 1995Il y a deja plusieurs annees, l'A. avait defendu une proposition qui consistait a affirmer l'exclusivite du salut a travers le Christ. Pour lui, cette perspective sur le probleme soteriologique du mal apporte une solution feconde au sujet de l'exclusivisme chretien.
W. Craig
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1987
Adams has not demonstrated that conditionals of freedom are necessarily false, just as I have not demonstrated that they are possibly true. According to Adams, we have good reason to think that they are not possibly true because we do not know what it is for them to be true.
Richard Otte
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Adams has not demonstrated that conditionals of freedom are necessarily false, just as I have not demonstrated that they are possibly true. According to Adams, we have good reason to think that they are not possibly true because we do not know what it is for them to be true.
Richard Otte
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The History of Evil From the Mid-Twentieth Century to Today, 2018
E. Wierenga
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E. Wierenga
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