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What It Was Like, What Happened, What It Is Like Now: Liminal Spaces and the Pedagogy of Recovery
ABSTRACT Addiction recovery is frequently interpreted through biomedical or punitive frameworks that overlook its cultural, ritual, and pedagogical dimensions. This article offers a theoretical and interpretive analysis of peer‐led, meeting‐based recovery communities in North America, particularly those organized around mutual‐aid traditions such as ...
Patrick L. Pellett
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Hearing God’s call one more time: Retrieving calling in theology of work
Calling is a very important concept in Christianity. In the medieval era, calling was restricted to ecclesiastical work alone, a devotion to the life of contemplation. Ordinary work or physical labour was not considered qualified to be a calling.
David Kristanto +6 more
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Digitized copy of a newsletter for faculty, students and staff of Lancaster Theological Seminary. Published during the academic year. Electronic PDF document.
Theological Seminary Lancaster, Penna.
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Transformation of the Agrarian Landscape and Hope in the Central Kalimantan Peatlands
ABSTRACT In Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, agrarian state programs and corporate strategies seek to transform indigenous Ngaju Dayak into sedentary farmers. Focusing on the notion of transformation, the paper traces whether and how rural people can engage in struggles against structural injustices.
Anu Lounela
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The Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6:9–13: Reconstructing based on Byzantine text
Prayer holds a profound significance in a believer’s life, with Lord Jesus teaching specific teachings to his disciples on the subject. It serves as a communication tool bridging the connection between God and humanity, constituting a dialogue rather ...
Yonathan Purnomo +4 more
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The Seminarian February 6, 1956
Digitized copy of a newsletter for faculty, students and staff of Lancaster Theological Seminary. Published during the academic year. Electronic PDF document.
Theological Seminary Lancaster, Penna.
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Scientific Authorship Through the Lens of Parenthood
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.
Pierpaolo Nicolì +3 more
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The Euthyphro Dilemma, Assisted Dying, and a Virtue Ethics Approach to Autonomy
ABSTRACT The Euthyphro dilemma highlights that accounts of moral value which are dependent on the decisions of agents either result in arbitrary values arising from agent's decisions, or accept external reasons to morally justify the value, making the agent's decisions unnecessary for explaining the resulting value.
Thomas Donaldson
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A closer look at regional differences in euthanasia practices in the Netherlands
Background In research on practice variation, the body of knowledge on regional differences in the incidence of euthanasia is limited, and important questions have remained unanswered until now.
Wieke M. R. Ligtenberg +2 more
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Digitized copy of a newsletter for faculty, students and staff of Lancaster Theological Seminary. Published during the academic year. Electronic PDF document.
Theological Seminary Lancaster, Penna.
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