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Abstract This article considers John Betz's book Christ, the Logos of Creation as an exercise in the relation of doctrines within Christian systematic theology.
Andrew Davison
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Oral step-down vs full-course intravenous antibiotic therapy for infective endocarditis: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Cruz-Cuevas JD +6 more
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The Nature of Christian Doctrine: A Conversation with My Critics
Abstract This article opens with a brief account of the six main themes of The Nature of Christian Doctrine, noting in particular the role of the early church as an ‘epistemic community’ of knowledge production, and the significant and helpful parallels between the modern scientific tool of ‘inference to the best explanation’ and early Christian ...
Alister E. McGrath
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Priest, poet and theologian: Essays in honour of Anthony Kelly CSsR
Thomas Ryan
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The Incarnational Aesthetic of David Brown☆
Abstract The notion of incarnation has historically been a prominent concept for the acceptance of images and the interpretation of art within Christianity. A contemporary proponent of this line of reasoning about the theological potential of art is David Brown, who builds his theology of culture on the doctrine of incarnation. This article presents an
Filip Taufer
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Widow, prophet, and poet: Lyrical self-figurations in Katherine Austen's 'Book M' (1664)
Pamela S. Hammons
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Energy efficient transactions for blockchain networks using adaptive global best-worst particle swarm optimization. [PDF]
Jhariya MK +3 more
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Basil Bunting. An introduction to the work of a poet. - ACE116.2
Caption: "In 1952 the poet Basil Bunting returned to his native Northumberland after many years spent abroad. Various overseas appointments included Foreign Correspondent, Squadron Leader, Chief of Political Intelligence in Persia, Sea Captain ...
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Abstract Dionysius's vision of eros as a meeting of reciprocal ecstasies – where lover and beloved each pass out of themselves and into the other – has often been read as unifying dimensions of love otherwise thought to stand in tension, such as giving and receiving.
Noah Karger
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