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Scientific American, 2012
In this article the author explores the role of evolution in helping to explain why political parties have a tribal element to them and the divisiveness of politics. He presents two narratives of opposing social conditions, arguing that individuals may dispute the details, but that research suggests the majority fall on a left-right political spectrum ...
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In this article the author explores the role of evolution in helping to explain why political parties have a tribal element to them and the divisiveness of politics. He presents two narratives of opposing social conditions, arguing that individuals may dispute the details, but that research suggests the majority fall on a left-right political spectrum ...
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2020
Abstract Works Righteousness is the first full-length study of the place of practice in ethical theory. It is a critique of the idealism of dominant approaches, an analysis of alternative models in which practice plays a more significant role, and an argument for taking practice seriously both in broad questions about ethical theory and ...
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Abstract Works Righteousness is the first full-length study of the place of practice in ethical theory. It is a critique of the idealism of dominant approaches, an analysis of alternative models in which practice plays a more significant role, and an argument for taking practice seriously both in broad questions about ethical theory and ...
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2019
Chapter 5 offers a fresh perspective on the Chinese boycott of US goods in 1905–1906. It argues that Roosevelt, who previously supported the exclusion of Chinese immigrants, came to view aspects of the exclusion regime as detrimental to US interests in China.
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Chapter 5 offers a fresh perspective on the Chinese boycott of US goods in 1905–1906. It argues that Roosevelt, who previously supported the exclusion of Chinese immigrants, came to view aspects of the exclusion regime as detrimental to US interests in China.
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2019
Abstract This chapter presents an overview of the question of ethical formation in relation to the Christian teaching of justification by faith alone. Lutherans in particular are seen as struggling with this relation and are often viewed as struggling to present a developed moral theology.
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Abstract This chapter presents an overview of the question of ethical formation in relation to the Christian teaching of justification by faith alone. Lutherans in particular are seen as struggling with this relation and are often viewed as struggling to present a developed moral theology.
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2005
AbstractGiven divine hiddenness, every depiction of God is a literary construct, and when reified, becomes a source of consternation to religious people. The book of Job dramatizes both the negative consequences of absolutization and the positive results of struggle for truth about God.
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AbstractGiven divine hiddenness, every depiction of God is a literary construct, and when reified, becomes a source of consternation to religious people. The book of Job dramatizes both the negative consequences of absolutization and the positive results of struggle for truth about God.
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Nature, 1925
IT is, or lately was, the fashion, among the young writers of essays and journalistic paragraphs, to poke fun at the Victorian Age. This fashion came into vogue before the War, and, happily, it is going out, or will soon go. Those of us living who remember the glory and the magnificence of the Victorian Age are able without dishonesty or hypocrisy to ...
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IT is, or lately was, the fashion, among the young writers of essays and journalistic paragraphs, to poke fun at the Victorian Age. This fashion came into vogue before the War, and, happily, it is going out, or will soon go. Those of us living who remember the glory and the magnificence of the Victorian Age are able without dishonesty or hypocrisy to ...
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Scottish Journal of Theology, 1977
‘A Twentieth-Century reader encountering the word righteousness in Semitic texts must always be careful to adjust his thought and not to place this term in the categories to which our word righteousness has accustomed us.’ These cautionary words may well be given for any study of Old Testament terms but they are especially appropriate for the study of ...
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‘A Twentieth-Century reader encountering the word righteousness in Semitic texts must always be careful to adjust his thought and not to place this term in the categories to which our word righteousness has accustomed us.’ These cautionary words may well be given for any study of Old Testament terms but they are especially appropriate for the study of ...
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