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8th International Conference on the History of Occupational and Environmental Health (ICOH History 2026), Recognizing the rich history of occupational and environmental health. [PDF]
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1995
In this volume, Hamilton expounds Genesis 18-50 verse by verse and provides linguistic, literary, and theological commentary of its overarching theme: Yahweh's faithfulness to his promised word and his covenant with those who were chosen to receive it.
James M. Bower, David Beeman
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In this volume, Hamilton expounds Genesis 18-50 verse by verse and provides linguistic, literary, and theological commentary of its overarching theme: Yahweh's faithfulness to his promised word and his covenant with those who were chosen to receive it.
James M. Bower, David Beeman
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2010
Genesis, the first book in the Pentateuch, was shaped by a variety of editors over a long period of time from original oral tradition, folklore, compilations of genealogies, and tales about eponymous heroes as a means of providing a literary and political foundation for events in the monarchic era. The book recounts etiological stories of the creation,
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Genesis, the first book in the Pentateuch, was shaped by a variety of editors over a long period of time from original oral tradition, folklore, compilations of genealogies, and tales about eponymous heroes as a means of providing a literary and political foundation for events in the monarchic era. The book recounts etiological stories of the creation,
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2020
Having explained why I do not see Boscovich’s conception as belonging to the corpuscular-dynamical theories of matter that flourished in eighteenth-century Britain, and why he can hardly be associated with “dynamicists” of various kinds, I will now proceed to explore his theory of matter as it emerges from his writings and in its proper context.
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Having explained why I do not see Boscovich’s conception as belonging to the corpuscular-dynamical theories of matter that flourished in eighteenth-century Britain, and why he can hardly be associated with “dynamicists” of various kinds, I will now proceed to explore his theory of matter as it emerges from his writings and in its proper context.
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The Sciences, 1978
Book reviewed in this article:The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence Carl ...
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Book reviewed in this article:The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence Carl ...
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