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Religious leaders' nuanced views on birth spacing and contraceptives in Sierra Leone - qualitative insights. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Biomedical Informatics, 2013
Extracellular molecules trigger a response inside the cell by initiating a signal at special membrane receptors (i.e., sources) which is then transmitted to reporters (i.e., targets) through various chains of interactions among proteins. Understanding whether such a signal can reach from membrane receptors to reporters is essential in studying the cell
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Extracellular molecules trigger a response inside the cell by initiating a signal at special membrane receptors (i.e., sources) which is then transmitted to reporters (i.e., targets) through various chains of interactions among proteins. Understanding whether such a signal can reach from membrane receptors to reporters is essential in studying the cell
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The chapter argues that the conventional distinction between word and sacrament needs to be revised to allow for seeing preaching too as essentially sacramental and, as such, an expression of human embodiment. The power of preaching to speak truth—sacramentally—is explored through Heidegger’s account of truth as alētheia or “unconcealment.” This is ...
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Preach it! understanding African Caribbean Preaching
Black Theology, 2021Preach It! is an excellent seminal publication on African Caribbean Preaching. Carol Tomlin takes the reader on an exciting journey through Modern Pentecostalism, starting with its roots in Azusa S...
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This chapter explores the voiced quality of thirteenth-century crusade preaching through the works of preacher Jacques de Vitry. It inspects evidence from his sermons and letters in the context of crusading initiatives, which organized the collective involvement of men and women.
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This chapter explores the voiced quality of thirteenth-century crusade preaching through the works of preacher Jacques de Vitry. It inspects evidence from his sermons and letters in the context of crusading initiatives, which organized the collective involvement of men and women.
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