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Lessons in Montanism: Charismatics, Feminists, and the Twentieth Century Roman Catholic Church [PDF]
Christianity arose in the midst of a pagan world filled with many different cultic beliefs that worshipped a variety of gods and goddesses. Homogeneity did not become a characteristic of Christianity itself until after the first five centuries of debate ...
Carole Davis
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The martydom of Potamiaena and Basilides (Eus. HE, VI, 5) [PDF]
The story about young woman Potamiaena, who lived in Alexandria, and the warrior Basilides was told by Eusebius of Caesarea in Church History (6, 5) and Palladius in Lausiac History (3).
Aleksey Dmitrievich Panteleev
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‘The very deceitfulness of devils’: Firmilian and the doubtful baptisms of a woman possessed by demons [PDF]
In the mid-third century, a controversy relating to the validity of baptism by the lapsed broke out between Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, and Stephen, bishop of Rome.
Methuen, Charlotte
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A brief history of image sensors in the optical
Image sensors, most notably the Charge Coupled Device (CCD), have revolutionized observational astronomy as perhaps the most important innovation after photography. Since the 50th anniversary of the invention of the CCD has passed in 2019, it is time to review the development of detectors for the visible wavelength range, starting with the discovery of
Martin M. Roth
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The crying boss: Activating “human resources” through sensitivity training in 1970s Sweden
Abstract This article examines the introduction of “sensitivity training” to 1970s Swedish work life. Drawing upon a range of empirical materials, I explore the politics that were involved in the process of translating and adapting this group dynamic method to the Swedish context and consider how its proponents argued for its value.
Linnea Tillema
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E‐beam irradiation causes changes in the structure of compounds from polyethylene and thermoplastic vulcanized rubber. Network formation leads to higher heat deflection temperatures, a decrease in elongation at break and a decrease in tensile strength, showing a local maximum.
David Krieg +4 more
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Abstract The epistemological debate about radical skepticism has focused on whether our beliefs in apparently obvious claims, such as the claim that we have hands, amount to knowledge. Arguably, however, our concept of knowledge is only one of many knowledge‐like concepts that there are.
Olle Risberg
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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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Provocări eshatologice la începutul secolului al III-lea și răspunsul lui Hipolit
At the beginning of the third century the theological atmosphere was very agitated. During the reign of Septimius Severus, Christians faced a severe persecution, and many renounced their faith.
Iosif Diaconu
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Origins and Features of the Doctrine of the Charismatic Religious Association of Leontians
The roots of charismatic doctrines go back to the distant past. Their basic ideas of direct spiritual communion with God, of so-called "spiritual enlightenment," were characteristic of ancient Montanism.
Liudmyla M. Shuhayeva
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