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A preliminary version of this paper is to appear in Proceedings of the 23rd European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA 2015), Patras, Greece.
Hossein Esfandiari +3 more
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Elizabeth Bouldin, Women Prophets and Radical Protestantism in the British Atlantic World, 1640–1730 [PDF]
Review of Bouldin, Women Prophets and Radical Protestantism in the British Atlantic World, 1640–1730. Available online at https://historywomenreligious.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/bouldin_temple_final_may20161 ...
Liam Temple
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Learning from the Wisdom of The Prophets: Spiritual Intelligence of Hūd and Muḥammad in Ibn Arabi’s View [PDF]
The wisdom of the prophets in Ibn ‘Arabi’s Fuṣūṣ al-Hikam is deeply concerned with discovering how the prophets who are taken up in each chapter exemplify different facets of the deeper spiritual process of the divine-human relation.
Herawati, Andi
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And We cast upon his throne a mere body: A Historiographical Reading of Q. 38:34 [PDF]
This paper focuses on Q. 38:34 from the perspective of early and medieval works of Islamic historiography and collections of tales of the prophets: the early tenth century works of 'Umara b.
Awn Satan's Tragedy +10 more
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Schedulers are no Prophets [PDF]
Several formalisms for concurrent computation have been proposed in recent years that incorporate means to express stochastic continuous-time dynamics and non-determinism. In this setting, some obscure phenomena are known to exist, related to the fact that schedulers may yield too pessimistic verification results, since current non-determinism can ...
Arnd Hartmanns +2 more
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A Study and Critique of the «Tark-i Awlà» Approach in Justifying Prophets' Lapses [PDF]
This article delves into the study of the term «tark-i awlà» (abandoning performance of that which is better and doing that which is less than better) as an approach for defending the infallibility of the prophets when confronting verses from the Holy ...
Atrak, Hossein
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The prophet inequality is a cornerstone of online decision making, comparing a sequential decision maker to a prophet who knows all outcomes in advance. In “Trading Prophets,” J. Correa, A. Cristi, P. Dütting, M. Hajiaghayi, J. Olkowski, and K. Schewior initiate the study of buy-and-sell prophet inequalities.
Jose Correa +5 more
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The Pediatrician as Prophet [PDF]
In the gospels, Jesus got angry with his disciples because they were hindering the children from coming to him. When the disciples tried to turn them away, Jesus said “Let the children come to me” (Matt 19:14). Our Lord spoke out on behalf of the little ones at a time when they were generally despised and ignored by society.
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Stewards, prophets, keepers of the word: leadership in the early church [PDF]
Title: Stewards, prophets, keepers of the word: leadership in the early church. Author: Williams, Ritva H Stewards, prophets, keepers of the word xii, 228 p.
Cole-Arnal, Oscar
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Priests, prophets, diviners, sages: a socio-historical study of religious specialists in ancient Israel [PDF]
Grabbe, Lester L. Priests, prophets, diviners, sages: a socio-historical study of religious specialists in ancient Israel.
Uitti, Roger W.
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