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The article is dedicated to the International Holiday — the Day of Fight against Corruption on 9 December. The author of the material considers the vital issues of this so far unsuccessful struggle or ineffective counteraction to corruption phenomena ...
A. N. Tsatsulin
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THE VEILED FACES OF PROPHETS IN THE ISLAMIC MINIATURES - APPLICATION ON ILLUSTRATED MANUSCRIPTS OF XVI CENTURY IN KONYA MAWLĀNĀ MUSEUM. [PDF]
( En ) The study aims to recognize interpretations of veiling the facial features of divine characters like prophets in Islamic Miniatures, various designs are appeared of such veils and an obvious development had been occurred from one school of art to ...
Ibrahim Mohamed Ibrahim Elassal
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Problematizing Confession and Forgiveness in Prophetic Pentecostal Christianity: A Case Study of Rabboni Centre Ministries [PDF]
During COVID lockdown the practice of confession was one of the aspects of the services at Rabboni Centre Ministries, a Prophetic Pentecostal Church, which changed significantly. People had to write their confessions and e-mail them to the church.
Maria Frahm-Arp
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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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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 Human Was Created Out of Haste.” On Prophecy and the Problem of Human Nature in the Qur’an
In this article it is argued that the Qur’an’s doctrine of divine mercy is best understood in light of its pessimistic anthropology, an aspect of the text that is often underappreciated.
Gabriel Said Reynolds
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Meie maakera viimased minutid [PDF]
The article seeks to compare popular omens of the end of the world with the auguries of prophets. Both traditions reflect societal and cultural changes, the fears for doomsday tend to integrate new interpretations and causes for destruction.
Mare Kõiva
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Ecstatic prophecy in the Old Testament
When speaking of prophets in our culture, we usually have the Old Testament classical prophets in mind. At the mention of prophetic ecstasy the immediate reaction is often, "That would be Saul and the asses or Elijah and the prophets of Baal".
Gunnel André
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The earliest frescoes in the Church of the Holy Archangel Michael of Tran Monastery [PDF]
The results of the most recent restoration of the Monastery of Tran (Western Bulgaria) provide one with an opportunity to reconsider the dating of the two early wall-painting layers in the church. The dome of the naos was the first to be painted.
Kuneva Tsveta
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The Prophets' Knowledge and Certainty regarding the Authenticity of Revelation [PDF]
One of the important issues related to revelation and sublime divine knowledge is the study of the prophets' knowledge and certainty about the authenticity of revelation. Different analyses have been proposed in this regard.
Yadullah Dadjoo
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