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El escritor marroquí Tahar Ben Jelloun reproduce en sus obras la estructura laberíntica de su medina. La circularidad que marca las historias de sus personajes constituye la muralla que protege los misterios, los secretos y los seres. La superposición de
Virginia Boza Araya
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Romans 13: The Christian\u27s Relationship to Authority [PDF]
The most strategic epistle in the NT is the Book of Romans where the clearest and most comprehensive explanation of the gospel and the principles of the Christian life.
Fanning, Don
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La face de Dieu : pour une pragmatique de la spiritualité / God’s Face and the Pragmatics of Spirituality [PDF]
In literature, God is a being endowed with a “face”: Erving Goffman’s concept (1967), reshaped by Penelope Brown and Stephen Levinson (1987), further developed by Catherine Kerbrat-Orecchioni (2001, 2005), can account for the “line of conduct” of the ...
Brînduşa Grigoriu
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The Disposition of Christians to Political Governance in Nigeria in Relation to Romans 12:14 - 13:10 [PDF]
There have been controversies about Christians’ disposition towards political leadership or civil authorities. The Apostle Paul (Romans 12:14-13:1-10) instructs Christians to submit to political authorities; given that certain Christians had shunned all ...
Rev. Michael D. Olajide, PhD
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The first time I visited Pompeii, I was walking along one of its iconic paved streets when another visitor in front of me stumbled over a rough patch of pavement. Looking down resentfully, she turned to her friend and said in an irritated tone, ‘Look at this! They really need to do something about these roads…’. If that sore-toed tourist had found Eric
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Romans 8: The Christian\u27s Power for Victory over Sin [PDF]
The most strategic epistle in the NT is the Book of Romans where the clearest and most comprehensive explanation of the gospel and the principles of the Christian life.
Fanning, Don
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Magic in Private and Public Lives of the Ancient Romans
The Romans practiced magic in their private and public life. Besides magical practices against the property and lives of people, the Romans also used generally known and used protective and healing magic. Sometimes magical practices were used in official
Idaliana Kaczor
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Romans 7: The Believer\u27s Accountability to the Law [PDF]
The most strategic epistle in the NT is the Book of Romans where the clearest and most comprehensive explanation of the gospel and the principles of the Christian life.
Fanning, Don
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Supersymmetric solutions to Euclidean Romans supergravity [PDF]
We study Euclidean Romans supergravity in six dimensions with a non-trivial Abelian R-symmetry gauge field. We show that supersymmetric solutions are in one-to-one correspondence with solutions to a set of differential constraints on an SU(2) structure ...
Alday, Luis F. +4 more
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Procrustean pseudo‐landmark methods in Python to measure massive quantities of leaf shape data
Abstract Premise When examining leaf shapes that are different from one another, it can be difficult to compare both the overall leaf shape and points along the leaf margin in biologically and statistically meaningful ways. Methods To address this problem, we present a simple and user‐friendly leaf shape analysis method in Jupyter Notebook and Python ...
Asia Hightower +22 more
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