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The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of Librarianship
Terminology plays a critical role in understanding any discipline. The terms data, information, knowledge and wisdom are key terms when working with library and information science, thus how they are defined underpin a librarian’s philosophy, which is ...
Trott, Garrett
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Thomas Aquinas on the Predestination of Christ
Abstract In this article, I examine the development of Thomas's doctrine of the predestination of Christ against the broader backdrop of thirteenth‐century scholasticism, highlighting its distinctively Christocentric character. Pauline texts (Eph. 1:4; Rom.
Joshua H. Lim
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The Lord of Limits: On Trinitarian Ontology and the Tragic
Abstract The essay focuses on a dimension of the trinitarian metaphysics of Rowan Williams. It aims to articulate his understanding of the ontological implications of the Trinity, particularly in relation to his theological leitmotif of the tragic, and has a reparative focus of easing some of the tensions that may arise in such relating.
Khegan M. Delport
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Rex, sapientia, nobilitas: estudios sobre la Península Ibérica medieval. [Reseña] [PDF]
Reseña de: Adeline Rucquoi, Rex, sapientia, nobilitas: estudios sobre la Península Ibérica medieval, Editorial Universidad de Granada (Colección Biblioteca de Bolsillo Divulgativa Collectanea Limitanea), Granada 2006, 373 ...
Fernández-de-Córdova-Miralles, Á. (Álvaro)
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Singing Community in Martin Luther's Kirchenlieder
Abstract In this essay, I claim that Martin Luther's Kirchenlieder can be read as Volkslieder, a reading which allows us to account for their function of consolidating identity through communal singing. Luther's songs, I argue, are activated in their being voiced—voice, here, understood in a non‐metaphorical mode, as the material utterance of a singing
Evan Strouss
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Per dynamin – per energian: Hrotsvit of Gandersheim’s knowledge of Greek
This paper investigates Hrotsvit of Gandersheim’s knowledge of Greek. It proceeds from three questions. First, what resources for learning Greek were available in tenth‐century Germany? Second, were there any figures in her ambit from whom she could have learned?
Graham Robert Johnson
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The Church of Divine Wisdom or of Christ – the Incarnate Logos? Dedication of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople in the Light of Byzantine Sources from 5th to 14th century [PDF]
The article attempts to answer the question of how the name of the most important Byzantine church of Constantinople, the basilica of Hagia Sophia, built in the mid-4th cent., and then rebuilt during the reign of Justinian the Great was understood and ...
Brzozowska, Zofia Aleksandra
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Cerami (C) Condition and Mountain Pass Theorem for Multivalued Mappings [PDF]
Partially supported by Sapientia Foundation.We prove a general minimax result for multivalued mapping. As application, we give existence results of critical point of this mapping which satisfies the Cerami (C ...
Kristály, A., Varga, Cs.
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Extending the Welding Seams Detection as Preparation Towards the Digital Twin Technology
Identifying defects in welded products using a 3D scanner, quality control according to Industry 4.0 requirements. Data collection according to the autonomy manufacturing system towards digital twin technology. ABSTRACT Detection and identification of defects in manufactured products, a task related to the basic requirements of quality management ...
János Hegedűs‐Kuti+5 more
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