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In hospital resource allocation conflicts between health goods and environmental goods, a relational, co-benefits frame, rather than a dualistic, competing goods frame, is key. [PDF]
Kirchhoffer DG, Pratt B.
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Perceptions and Attitudes of Muslims in Israel When Using Porcine-Based Organs in Transplantation Procedures. [PDF]
Tarabeih M, Na'amnih W.
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\u3cem\u3eGravissimum Educationis\u3c/em\u3e and African Anthropological Poverty [PDF]
Ogbonnaya, Joseph
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Gut development following insulin-like growth factor-1 supplementation to preterm pigs. [PDF]
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When Materialism Replaces Theology: Why Abuloy Stops Being a Moral Duty Under Lifestyle Disparity
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Analyzing Replacement Theology
2023Abstract Chapter 3 analyzes data from a survey conducted in 2020 among a nationally representative sample of evangelical pastors. We show that there are significant theological and eschatological differences among evangelical pastors which are likely to have direct implications on their current foreign policy views, and especially on ...
Motti Inbari, Kirill Bumin
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Replacing Replacement Theology a Fresh Look at Relationships between the Abrahamic Faiths
2006This chapter deals with a core problem between Jews and Christians that disturbs common good, and suggests the beginnings of a remedy for it. The problem is replacement theology: in the context of Jewish-Christian relations, this is the Christian sense that it replaces Judaism as religion required by God of humankind.
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2017
and the place has become part of us. Nettie Palmer (from Fourteen Years) I have an intense dissatisfaction with the word ‘place’ and its definitions, as it applies to presence, location and spatiality when it is used outside poetic texts, and even, on occasion, if used ‘uncritically’ within poems.
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and the place has become part of us. Nettie Palmer (from Fourteen Years) I have an intense dissatisfaction with the word ‘place’ and its definitions, as it applies to presence, location and spatiality when it is used outside poetic texts, and even, on occasion, if used ‘uncritically’ within poems.
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Quasi-Christian Cults and Replacement Theology
Pneumatikos: The Journal of Chafer Theological SeminaryThis paper surveys the doctrine of Replacement Theology (RT) as found in prominent quasi-Christian sects and cults within the United States, specifically the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA), and Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW).
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