Sophia – the Personification of Divine Wisdom in the Culture of Novgorod the Great from 13th to 15th Century [PDF]
The idea of Sophia – the personified Wisdom of God served as a symbol of independence and identity of the republic in the political culture of Novgorod the Great. In Old Russian chronicles and other narrative sources which can be connected with Novgorod,
Zofia Brzozowska
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Explanation and Criticism of Augustine's Viewpoint on Angels [PDF]
The current essay tackles Saint Augustine of Hippo’s conception of the issue of angels; and is based on Augustine’s book: The City of God, one of the most influential works of Augustine that contains a synopsis of the foundations of angelology in the era
Maryam Zaeri Amirani +2 more
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Infertility in patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): a challenge to overcome
Introduction: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of chronic digestive disorders that affects an increasing number of people. As the peak incidence of IBD occurs during the reproductive age and affects young people, it is worth examining the ...
Arkadiusz Aab +4 more
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The role of B lymphocytes in selected rheumatological and neurological diseases
Introduction: B lymphocytes are responsible for humoral immune response. They play a crucial role in the development of the immune response and are essential in preventing infections as well as autoimmune and neoplastic diseases. They also constitute an
Julia Zarańska +4 more
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Sîn City: Notes on the Moon God of Ḫarrān/Carrhae in the Partho-Roman Period
Today the city of Ḫarrān/Carrhae is mainly known for the famous battle, in which the Roman general Crassus was defeated by a Parthian army in 53 BCE.
Michael Blömer
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The Relationship between Augustine’s Anthropological Duality and His Doctrine of the Two Cities
Augustine of Hippo’s early works distinguish between the earthly human person, driven by worldly desires, and the reborn person, oriented towards heaven. Later, in his monumental De ciuitate Dei (On the City of God), Augustine expands on this distinction,
Anthony Dupont +2 more
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Genesis of the city Šabac and origin of its name [PDF]
Origin and meaning of the name of the city of Šabac was object of interest for many Serbian and foreign historical geographers, linguist geographers, anthropogeographers and others.
Grčić Mirko, Grčić Ljiljana
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Commencements, fondations et origines des deux cités dans La Cité de Dieu de Saint Augustin
The question of beginnings is central in the religious field. But Saint Augustine’s City of God, proposing to read universal history as the story of two cities, is a religious reading of history.
Philippe Cournault
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The Role of Music in E. L. Doctorow’s City of God
E. L. Doctorow became world-famous primarily for his novel Ragtime (1975), which references a distinct style of playing the piano that had a profound impact on the development of jazz.
Marek Gajda
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Yoga, Christians Practicing Yoga, and God: On Theological Compatibility, or Is There a Better Question? [PDF]
Houston is a wildly diverse city; nonetheless it should come as no surprise that the Houston Chronicle “Belief” section frequently features stories about church expansions or declines, pastoral developments, and other reports on Christian communities ...
Jain, Andrea R.
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