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Nourishment in Paradise and After Resurrection: Double Creation According to Gregory of Nyssa

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University, 2021
Gregory of Nyssa (cca 335–cca 395), one of the three Cappadocian Fathers, introduces the creation of human beings on the basis of Genesis 1:26–27 and interprets these two biblical verses as a ‘double creation’—the first of which is ‘in the image of God’ (
Marunová Magdalena
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Mad spaces [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Paper presented at COMMON-PLACE Seminar, The Lighthouse ...
Philo, Christopher
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Book Symposium Introduction: John Behr, Gregory of Nyssa: On the Human Image of God

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, EarlyView.
Abstract This article introduces a series of response essays to John Behr’s Gregory of Nyssa: On the Human Image of God, which includes contributions from Rowan Williams, Morwenna Ludlow, Paul Blowers, Gabrielle Thomas and Martin Laird – with a final response from John Behr.
Thomas Breedlove, Alex Fogleman
wiley   +1 more source

Ontological Boundaries or Contextual Borders: The Urban Ethics of the Asylum

open access: yesUrban Planning, 2020
What and where is ‘the asylum’ today? To what extent do mental healthcare facilities stand out as clearly bounded entities in the modern urban landscape, perhaps reflecting their history as deliberately set-apart and then often stigmatised places?
Ebba Högström, Chris Philo
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The New Urban Spiritual? Tentative Framings for a Debate and a Project [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
AHRC-funded project 'The Urban Spiritual: Placing Spiritual Practices in Context' (AH/H009108/1), Working Paper ...
Cadman, Louisa   +2 more
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Palaces for a New Spain Nobility: Between Creole Identity and Academicism

open access: yesSociology Lens, Volume 38, Issue 1, Page 75-86, March 2025.
ABSTRACT Mexico City and Havana had a significant number of noble palaces during the eighteenth century. Until now, the dearth of historical documentation on their construction has hampered any approximation, requiring other methodologies. Here, it is intended to establish how a new visual code was defined, consistent both with their local style and ...
Pedro Luengo
wiley   +1 more source

Dying Like a Woman: Euripides’ Polyxena as Exemplum between Philo and Clement of Alexandria

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2016
Philo and Clement, in their treatments of martyrdom, exploit the death of Polyxena in quite different ways, as a model of manly steadfastness (Philo) or of female modesty (Clement).
Courtney J. P. Friesen
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Syzygies in Philo of Alexandria [PDF]

open access: yesSCHOLE, 2009
The article concerns the problems of “categorical interpretation” of matrimonial images of the Old Testament by Philo of Alexandria. The author proposes that Philo perceived female images as objectivated aspects of corresponding types of mind ...
Kamenskikh, Alexey
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The environmentally responsive plant epigenome: insights from jasmonate signaling

open access: yesNew Phytologist, EarlyView.
Summary The environmental responsiveness of the plant epigenome is essential for spatiotemporally precise gene regulation, enabling plants to adapt to external cues. Elucidating the mechanisms underlying this responsiveness is therefore fundamental to deciphering the molecular logic of plant‐environment interactions.
Mark Zander, Emily Vesper
wiley   +1 more source

Philo of Alexandria on the contents of the Book of Genesis (Abr. 1)

open access: yesШаги
The article discusses the strange presentation at the beginning of Philo of Alexandria’s On Abraham of the main content of the Book of Genesis as an account “of fruitfulness and barrenness, of dearth and plenty; how fire and water wrought great ...
B. M. Nikolsky
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