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Of Signs: Matter and Revelation in the Liturgies of William Durand and John Calvin
Abstract This article seeks to set aside what we might call Cartesian physics to revisit William Durand's conception of sign as set forth in the Rationale divinorum officiorum and John Calvin's as set forth in the Institutio christianae religionis. Reading the two works through the lens of medieval physics reveals commonalities – both held signs to be ...
Lee Palmer Wandel
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The precise understanding of “classical theism” varies somewhat within analytic philosophy of religion. Sometimes it is understood as something like a synonym for generic Christian theism (in contrast to deism or pantheism or the theisms of other world ...
Travis Dumsday
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The development of superior genotypes for use in plant breeding programmes is significantly influenced by the genotype in environment (G × E) interaction. The effects of G × E complicate the improvement of linseed as an important oilseed crop. The present study aimed at assessing the G × E interaction of 30 linseed genotypes for seed yield traits and ...
Garima Thakur +4 more
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Abstract Recurrence is one of the major issues in bladder cancer (BCa). Novel technologies, such as the detection of microRNAs carried by extracellular vesicles (EVs) in urine, have been proposed as biomarkers for detecting recurrence in BCa. Although the usefulness of microRNAs in body fluids from cancer patients has been reported, it is also known ...
Marta Prieto‐Vila +8 more
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The optimal catheter ablation (CA) strategy for patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (PeAF) and heart failure (HF) remains uncertain. Between 2016 and 2020, 118 consecutive patients with PeAF and HF who underwent the CA procedure in two centers were retrospectively evaluated and divided into the pulmonary vein isolation (PVI)‐only and PVI ...
Cheng-ming Ma +12 more
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Abstract Rutaceae is a family of angiosperms well known for the economically important genus Citrus. The division of Rutaceae into subfamilies is still inadequate and provisional. Previous phylogenetic studies at the family level are characterized by a limited sampling of genera and lack several crucial taxa. Here, we present a phylogenetic study based
Marc S. Appelhans +7 more
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Il Postagma di Govanni VI Cantacuzeno del marzo 1347 [PDF]
The article presents the first critical edition of the prostagma of John Kantakouzenos (March 1347) with an historical introduction on the deposition of the patriarch John Kalekas and on the Synodal Tome of the end of february 1347 and a study ...
Rigo Antonio
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The article looks at how translations from the Byzantine Neoplatonists influenced the early Russian theology. In particular, enormous impact of the Corpus Areopagiticum has been discovered.
Geng Haitian, D.D. Yurchik
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In the present article, the establishment of the species Castanopsis: C. bulgarica Mantzouka, Ivanov, and Bozukov is proposed after the study of a new fagaceous fossil wood stem discovered in 2016 from a new Late Miocene to Early Pliocene plant fossiliferous locality east of Boboshevo town, south‐west Bulgaria. A detailed palaeoxylotomical study of the
Dimitra Mantzouka +2 more
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Palamite soteriology in Augustinian dress? Observations on Prochoros Kydones' writings and translations of works of Augustine [PDF]
Augustine’s influence on medieval Latin theology is thoroughly known. What is less well recognised is the fact that through the translation and reception of some of his works Augustine also influenced certain developments in Byzantine Greek theology ...
Cardiff University, Lossl, Josef
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