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César Franck as a Pivotal Figure in the Revitalization of French Organ Music After the Revolution [PDF]
D.M.A., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2012Though widely known as a skillful improviser and teacher in his day, César Franck has been largely overlooked concerning the pivotal role he played in the revival of French organ music after the bloody ...
Pan, Anna
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Salafism in Nigeria: Islam, Preaching, and Politics
The global spread of Salafism, though it began in the 1960s and 1970s, only started to attract significant attention from scholars and analysts outside of Islamic studies as well as journalists, politicians, and the general public following the September
Christopher Anzalone
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Faith Seeking Prompting: Reimagining Theological Education in the Era of Generative AI
ABSTRACT By juxtaposing Gutenberg's invention of movable type with today's generative‐AI “Gutenberg moment,” this article reimagines theological education in the age of AI. It surveys pioneering implementations of AI in theological education, most notably at Acadia Divinity College, and highlights a growing landscape of AI‐driven courses, chatbots, and
Jordan Zhixi Wang
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The State-Society Relations During 1963-1979 in Iran [PDF]
IntroductionThe social life can be divided into two spheres: state and society. It is evident that societies tend to coexist in based on either agreement or conflict.
Pegah Kheirollahi +2 more
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Austere Moral Ecologies and Artificial Agents
Abstract There are underappreciated moral costs for deploying artificially intelligent agents in our present bureaucratically and market‐structured world. Currently, AI systems lack the interiority and mutual vulnerability required for genuine moral relationality.
Manuel Vargas
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ABSTRACT Drawing upon a deprivationist account of the badness of death, Ingemar Patrick Linden advocates for a hypothetical state called “contingent immortality.” The future Linden champions is one in which every person would be able to live for as long as they would like, save for events like accidents or murder.
Andrew Moeller +2 more
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Why the Sexual Revolution Needed a Sexual Revolutionary [PDF]
Automatically harvested from http://www.albertmohler.com/2012/08/24/why-the-sexual-revolution-needed-a-sexual-revolutionary/ by the SBTS Archives on 2012-08 ...
Mohler, R. Albert Jr.
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The Ethics of Authoritarianism in Christian Perspective
ABSTRACT We look here at the characteristics of authoritarian government in the context of constitutional democracies and argue that its operative ethical system in public policy is egoism, with its supporters constituting a collective ego complicit in the undemocratic and Machiavellian practices used to sustain power and the authority of leadership to
James M. Childs
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Union Seminary Quarterly Review, volume 59, issue 3-4 (2005)
Editorial Statement, vi “Prologue: A Door Thrown Open” by Hal Taussig, 1 New Testament and Roman Empire “Paul and Rome: The Challenge of a Just World Order” by John Dominic Crossan, 6 “Reading Galatians and Empire at the Great Altar of Pergamon” by ...
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