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What Is Social-Scientific Criticism?
Sociology of Religion, 1995Ralph Lane, John H. Elliott
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Evangelical Quarterly, 2018
Evangelicals recognise that exegesis must ultimately lead towards ethics, or practical Christian living. Unfortunately, too often the roadmap for that process has been neglected, and the link between the two becomes disjointed. This article discusses SSC, biblical theology, and ethics in 1 Peter, but attempts to contribute to the discussion by showing ...
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Evangelicals recognise that exegesis must ultimately lead towards ethics, or practical Christian living. Unfortunately, too often the roadmap for that process has been neglected, and the link between the two becomes disjointed. This article discusses SSC, biblical theology, and ethics in 1 Peter, but attempts to contribute to the discussion by showing ...
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International Journal for Advancing Practice
Research is a core pillar of advanced practice, making it essential for advanced practitioners to have an understanding of the philosophy of science and research. This article discusses the philosophical position of critical realism as a basis for social science and advanced practitioner research.
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Research is a core pillar of advanced practice, making it essential for advanced practitioners to have an understanding of the philosophy of science and research. This article discusses the philosophical position of critical realism as a basis for social science and advanced practitioner research.
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Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: Responding to Investors’ Criticism on Social Media
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021Yuming Zhang, Fan Yang
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Book Review: What is Social-Scientific Criticism?
Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1996openaire +1 more source
I developed the critical anti-capitalist intersectional (CAI) framework, which emphasizes an analysis of capitalism that has been overlooked in intersectional sociological research. Deriving from my simultaneous positions as a Black Queer feminist abolitionist community organizer and professional academic, the CAI framework nudges researchers who study
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Book Review: Social-Scientific Criticism of the New Testament
Theology, 1995openaire +1 more source
Self-Criticism in In-Work Poverty: The Mediating Role of Social Support in the Era of Flexibility
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022Esteban Agulló-Tomás +2 more
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Laying the Groundwork: Historical-Critical and Social-Scientific Methods
2017openaire +1 more source

