John of Damascus: rewriting the division of heresy and schism
St. John Damascene’s writings on heresies – specifically those texts against Nestorianism and Monophysitism – demonstrate a careful consideration of how thin the line is between schism and heresy.
Zachary M. Keith
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The beauty of dialog: The disputes between the Greek and Latin theologians in the period of the Komnenoi from the western perspective [PDF]
On the basis of the chosen Latin primary sources on religious disputes held by the Greek and Latin theologians in the 12th century we assess the intellectual climate in both camps in the eve of the great crisis and the outbreak of mutual hostilities ...
Seferović Relja
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Research Design, as Independent of Methods [PDF]
Objectives •Readers of this chapter should be in a better position to: •Understand the process of research design •Place their own and others work within a full cycle or programme of ongoing research •Understand why good research almost always ...
Gorard, Stephen
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Competing institutional logics in universities in the United Kingdom: schism in the church of reason
Theoretical literature on institutions emphasizes the importance of logics – shared rationalizations – in determining many aspects of organizations. In this literature, universities are often discussed as an example of an institution with a particularly ...
R. Shields, R. Watermeyer
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Historical reflections on progress and tradition [PDF]
Reflecting on the tension between progressives and traditionalists in present-day Egypt, the author surveys comparable conflicts in the European past.
van Caenegem, Raoul
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The schism in chiropractic through the eyes of a 1st year chiropractic student
Since its inception, the chiropractic profession has been divided along ideological fault lines. These divisions have led to a profession wide schism, which has limited mainstream acceptance, utilisation, social authority and integration.The authors ...
Bob Strahinjevich, J. Keith Simpson
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A new ‘Great Schism'? Theopolitics of communion and canonical territory in the Orthodox Church
7 JEANNE KORMINA & VLAD NAUMESCU Vlad Naumescu is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the Central European University in Budapest/ Vienna. His email is naumescuv@ceu.edu.
Jeanne Kormina, Vlad Naumescu
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Transformations in Diabetes Care: Lessons From Commons-Based, Peer-Produced Citizen Science. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Medical technologies have historically been the domain of private entities and public institutions. However, this market–state model is being challenged by commons‐based, peer‐produced citizen science. Here, we present a community of people with diabetes, which has developed life‐critical medical devices through open‐source innovation, as a ...
O'Donnell S, Quigley M.
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George Jeffreys: Pentecostal and Contemporary Implications
The life and work of the Welsh evangelist George Jeffreys resulted in the planting of two denominations in the UK between 1915 and 1962, when he died. The Elim churches continue to this day to be one of the larger classical Pentecostal denominations in ...
William K Kay
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A great schism approaching? Towards a micro and macro public administration
As an emerging field, behavioral public administration (BPA) has spurred important new research, documenting human biases and heuristics in public sector contexts.
D. Moynihan
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