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Te Tuhirau i Rehu i Ringa: Translating Sacred and Sensitive Texts: An Indigenous Perspective
This thesis centers on translator cognition. Through a series of interviews and think-aloud protocols (Chapters 3 – 5), it explores the ways in which a sample of translators (both Māori and non-Māori) negotiate the complex issues involved in translating ...
Tipene, Jillian
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Susan Hardman Moore's article is a study of the wider impact of Calvin's theological approach to signs and signifieds, i.e., his steady insistence on words and the Word.
Hardman Moore, Susan
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The sacred motets of Henry Du Mont (1610-1684) : aspects of classification, dating and performance
The music of Henry Du Mont fell ,into oblivion soon after his death. Although the rediscovery of his life and music began, with Quittard's 1906 publication, it is only in the last twenty years that Du Mont's importance in the development of sacred music ...
Smith, Anthea Elizabeth
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Some Revelatory Insights from the Psalms for Catholic Medical Practice. [PDF]
Pugeda TGS.
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Thaumaturgic Elements in the Biography of John Damascene
Maģistra darba tēma ir „Taumaturģiskie elementi Damaskas Jāņa dzīves aprakstā”. Darba uzdevums ir aplūkot brīnumu elementus dzīves stāstā par Jāni un to nozīmīgumu reliģiskajā kontekstā.
Vasjurina, Ņina
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Sacred space in motion: geography, time, and texts in the historiography of Lingyan Temple. [PDF]
Han B, Liu Y.
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Lost in translation: the history of the Ebers Papyrus and Dr. Carl H. von Klein. [PDF]
Hartsock JA, Halverson CME.
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Real-world presentation of myocardial bridging in the cath-lab: a case series. [PDF]
D'Amario D +7 more
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The life and sacred choral music of Hans Friedrich Micheelsen (1902-1973)
Although Micheelsen is recognized in Germany as a distinguished composer involved with the "renewal and rejuvenation" of sacred music in the first half of the twentieth century, little of his music is known to American choral conductors. (Only two of his
Braun, William
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