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The Gnostic and Hellenistic Backgrounds of Sophia in 1 Corinthians 1-4
First Corinthians 1-4 discusses the concept of sophia or wisdom as a central theme. It seems to be both a worldly standard by which the Corinthians judged their teachers and a concept which Paul redefines in light of the cross. Over the last century, two
Mihăilă Corin
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Sophia created this article as she was concerned about World ...
Phoca, Sophia
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A humanoid robot named ‘Sophia’ has sparked controversy since it has been given citizenship and has done media performances all over the world. The company that made the robot, Hanson Robotics, has touted Sophia as the future of artificial intelligence ...
Jaana Parviainen, Mark Coeckelbergh
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Two species of Encarsia (E. aseta and E. sophia) were identified as parasitoids of Aleuroclava sp, probably A. aucubae. The occurrence of Encarsia aseta is recorded for the first time in Europe. The phenology of both, pest and parasitoids, is under study.
G. Viggiani, F.M. Iaccarino
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Flixweed [Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl] is a notorious broadleaf weed that is widely distributed in winter wheat–growing areas of China and has evolved resistance to tribenuron-methyl mainly due to target-site resistance (TSR) mutations in ...
Yufang Xu +4 more
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Warburton, N. (2012). Vprasanje umetnosti [The art question]. Afterword study by Marjan Simenc. Ljubljana: Sophia. [Book review] [PDF]
Book review of: Warburton, N. (2012). Vprasanje umetnosti [The art question]. Afterword study by Marjan Simenc. Ljubljana: Sophia.
Zabel, Blaz
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The Greco-Roman Rhetoric Background of Sophia in 1 Corinthians 1-4
It seems that the Corinthians appreciated rhetorical eloquence and had therefore esteemed their teachers according to their rhetorical abilities.
Mihăilă Corin
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The ontological reappropriation of phronēsis [PDF]
Ontology has been traditionally guided by sophia, a form of knowledge directed toward that which is eternal, permanent, necessary. This tradition finds an important early expression in the philosophical ontology of Aristotle.
Christopher Long
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We need to talk about silence: Re-examining silence in International Relations theory [PDF]
The critique of silence in International Relations theory has been long-standing and sustained. However, despite the lasting popularity of the term, little effort has been made to unpack the implications of existing definitions and their uses, and of ...
Dingli, Sophia
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EU Military Operation Sophia – Analysing the Shortfalls
Facing the current issue of migration, European Union leaders managed to scrap together a (widely contested) plan for the re-distribution of asylum seekers between the member states.
Pricopi Marius
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