The Johannine prologue: A hermeneutical key to the community theme
As John wrote to a community grappling with incarnating its communalistic values, he furnishes readers with remedies for addressing such sociocultural maladies.
Godibert K. Gharbin, Ernest van Eck
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Political Aspects of the Development of the Infrastructure of Digital Social Sciences and Humanities in the European Union [PDF]
The article explores the problems of the development of digital infrastructure of social sciences and humanities in the countries of the European Union. Particular attention is paid to the European Research Infrastructure Consortia (ERICs), as well as to
A.B. Antopol’skii, D.V. Efremenko
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Perceptions regarding the quality of life among beneficiaries of home and residential care services
The article aims to present the results of a qualitative research conducted among elderly persons (aged 65 years and more) who receive home and residential care in Romania.
Mihaela Ghenta +3 more
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Bibliographic References to Publications from Online Resources. Normalization Requirements
The article discusses the rules for compiling bibliographic references to cited or mentioned electronic documents placed in information and telecommunications networks of the following categories: all types of electronic documents placed in information ...
T. V. Maistrovich, A. A. Dzhigo
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Abordări privind îngrijirea de lungă durată a persoanelor vârstnice, în ţările Uniunii Europene
This paper presents an analysis of the characteristics of public policies for dependent elderly people in Germany, Austria, Italy, Hungary and Portugal. The countries were selected taking into account the expertise in this field and the specifics of the ...
Mihaela Ghenţa +2 more
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Social – Scientific Interpretation of the Parable of the Widow and the Unjust Judge (Luke 18:1–8) from an Honour/ Shame Perspective [PDF]
The parable of the Widow and the Unjust Judge (Luke 18:1–8) can be interpreted through a social-scientific lens, particularly from an honour/shame perspective in the context of ancient societies.
Ebenezer Asibu-Dadzie Junior +1 more
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Can the chasms be bridged? Different approaches to Bible reading
Reality confronts theologians with the fact that they themselves and believers across the world read and interpret the Bible in diverse ways. Understanding the reason for this is part of the solution.
Gert J. Malan
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Postpartum family planning uptake in Uganda: findings from the lot quality assurance sampling survey
Background The initiation and use of family planning (FP) services within the first 12 months following childbirth, postpartum family planning (PPFP), promotes safe motherhood by reducing unintended pregnancies and ensuring appropriate pregnancy spacing.
Florence Nakaggwa +15 more
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Implications of Digitalisation on Skill Needs in a Sustainable Economy [PDF]
Digitalisation and mainly artificial intelligence led to significant disruptions at all levels of society, changing how we live, communicate, build communities, work, and learn.
Monica Mihaela Maer Matei +3 more
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Brief Feature of Poverty and Rural poverty and the Circle of Decline in Romanian Rural Area [PDF]
In recent years, poverty has become quite important, affecting a large part of the population, which also means driving a sustained effort for specific forms of social assistance.
Cristina Stroe, Cristina Lincaru
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