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Renaissance Studies, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 142-162, February 2022.
Freya Sierhuis
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ABSTRACT Background The recent jump to study worldviews like apocalypticism and Christian nationalism has left open questions about the social role of religion in the production of prejudice and politics. Objectives We take up the longstanding finding that social contact across lines of difference can tamp down prejudice, especially when such contact ...
Paul A. Djupe +3 more
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Leveraging Blockchain and Smart Contracts to Combat Greenwashing in Sustainable Development
ABSTRACT Blockchain technology, when combined with smart contracts, enables buyers to distinguish between greenwashed and genuinely eco‐friendly products. The presence of counterfeit items can severely impact supply chains by diminishing brand value, eroding consumer confidence, and undermining market trust.
Ragnhild Silkoset, Arne Nygaard
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Interreligious Dialogue and Religious Nationalism
Abstract Although the rise of religious nationalism problematizes interreligious dialogue and collaboration, progress may occur by emphasizing biblical precedents for engagement, correcting misconceptions about Christianity, and addressing common societal challenges.
Don Thorsen
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Demographic Change and Social Cohesion In Post‐Islamic State Iraq
Abstract Between 2014 and 2017, the Islamic State (ISIS) brutally ruled over a population of eight million in Iraq and Syria. The group systematically persecuted and murdered tens of thousands of people of minoritized ethnicities and destroyed their houses and heritage, schools and hospitals, resulting in the displacement of an estimated three to five ...
Omran Omer Ali +2 more
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Double standards in the Book of Isaiah : re-evaluating prophetic ethics and divine justice. [PDF]
This thesis investigates the ethical system of the book of Isaiah, treating the book as a single literary work from a broadly reader-oriented critical perspective.
Davies, Andrew, Davies, Andrew; id_orcid
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Wstęp pastoralny do księgi Ezechiela
The Book of Ezekiel is one of the scriptures, that is not often read in the liturgy of the Mass. The message of the scripture is not however secondary. The book was written during the Babylonian exile in the 6th century BC. The writing refers to the
S. Jasiński , Andrzej
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Abstract During the seventeenth century, thousands of English‐speaking Protestants went to the Maghreb as captives, diplomats, traders, and travellers. Distant from the guiding and controlling hands of monopoly trading companies and the established churches, and placed under various pressures by non‐Christian neighbours, colleagues, and captors, these ...
Nat Cutter
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Abstract This paper argues that Nietzsche is deliberately imprecise in his characterization of what he calls the slave revolt in morality. In particular, none of the people or groups he nominates as instigators of the slave revolt, namely, Jewish priests, the Jewish people, the prophets, Jesus, and Paul, were literally slaves.
Ken Gemes
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From Prophet to Scribe: Jeremiah, Huldah and the Invention of the Book
International audienceGerman historical-critical exegesis coined the term Schriftprophet to distinguish prophets whose names are attached to books (the three major and the twelve minor prophets) from prophets who only appear in narratives (Elijah, Elisha,
Römer, T.
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