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Andrew Melville, sacred chronology and world history: the Carmina Danielis 9 and the Antichristus [PDF]
The accepted view of the ecclesiastical reformer Andrew Melville (1545–1622) as the dynamic leader of the Presbyterian movement in Jacobean Scotland has been severely eroded in recent years, with particular criticism of the actual importance of his ...
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Alternative Splicing Regulation in Metabolic Disorders
ABSTRACT Alternative splicing (AS) is a fundamental mechanism for enhancing transcriptome diversity and regulating gene expression, crucial for various cellular processes and the development of complex traits. This review examines the role of AS in metabolic disorders, including obesity, weight loss, dyslipidemias, and metabolic syndrome.
Dorota Kaminska
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Nasıralı İsa’nın Erken Dönem Yahudi Literatüründeki İzlerine Dair Modern Değerlendirmeler
İsa ve öğretileri hakkında bazı kayıtlar nakleden kaynaklar arasında muhtelif Hristiyanlık anlayışlarını yansıtan “kanonik” ve “apokrif” İnciller öncelikli yere sahiptir.
Zafer Duygu
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Abstract The migratory phenomenon has had a significant demographic impact in Spain in recent years. Currently, 6.8 million foreign nationals have established their habitual residence in our country, representing 14 % of the total resident population. Within the acculturation process of the immigrant population ‐ through which they adopt the lifestyle ...
Irene Bretón Lesmes +6 more
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THE TALMUD RULE AND THE SECUREMENT OF AGENTS? AWARDS [PDF]
This paper provides a new characterization of the Talmud rule by means of a new property, called securement. This property says that any agent holding a feasible claim will get at least one nht of her claim, where n is the number of agents involved.
Antonio Villar Notario +1 more
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The Coiled Serpent of Argument: Reason, Authority, and Law in a Talmudic Tale [PDF]
One of the most celebrated Talmudic parables begins with a remarkably dry legal issue debated among a group of rabbis. A modern reader should think of the rabbis as a collegial court, very much like a secular appellate court, because the purpose of their
Luban, David
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The British Museum and the Abyssinian Campaign, 1867–8
Abstract In 1867–8, the British Museum sent a staff member on the Abyssinian Campaign. Richard Holmes, an assistant in the Manuscript Department, was embedded in the military invasion and looted important and sacred objects and manuscripts from the fortress of Emperor Tewodros II at Maqdala.
ZOE CORMACK
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Performance as Exchange: Taxation and Jewish Theatre in Early Modern Italy [PDF]
In early modern Italy, an unusual form of exchange between Jewish and Christian communities materialized in Mantua: Jews in Mantua were required to perform an annual play as a tribute to their Gonzaga rulers.
Jaffe-Berg, E
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ABSTRACT Religious belief commonly relates to prosocial behavior, yet studies suggest that religious individuals tend to limit their prosociality to ingroup members. In this study, we conducted a door‐to‐door fundraising field experiment to investigate further religious prosociality and ingroup favoritism in a real‐world setting.
Ilona Goldner +4 more
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Uzdrowienie niewidomego – podwójny dowód boskości Jezusa Chrystusa
In the paper, a Jewish perspective of the John’s story about healing the blind is presented. The range of Jewish documents and prayers connected with healing the blinds is discussed.
Mirosław Rucki
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