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Most Orthodox Empire?

JAOS
This article explores a specific case of premodern social thought, the Middle Persian Zoroastrian system of estates, MP pēšagān, sg . pēšag, which originated in Sasanian Iran, and its link to the social position of priests in the empire.
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The Heterodox Economics of “The Most Orthodox of Orthodox Economists”

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1997
Abstract The prevailing view of Frank Knight is that he was a defender of neoclassical economics and the free market system While this view has validity, it tends to obscure the presence of significant heterodox elements in his thought Knight was, in fact, one of the most perceptive critics of economic orthodoxy and the market system The question thus ...
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The Orthodox Church and Orthodox Christian Mission from an Alaskan Perspective

International Review of Mission, 2001
This essay will discuss Orthodox mission and its relation to the church in three ways: first, as mission and the church have related historically, second, as they relate now, specifically in the New World, and finally as they should, in the thinking of this writer, relate in the future.
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Sexual Abuse in the Orthodox Jewish Community: A Literature Review

Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, 2021
Efrat Lusky-Weisrose, Dafna Tener
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An Orthodox Approach

MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1989
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The Orthodox

2018
Ralph D. Sawyer, Mei-chün Lee Sawyer
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Orthodox Practices Clarified

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1998
A S, Jessel, P L, Weiss
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