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Review by Shane Kraeger of Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament: Colossians and Philemon. by Murray J. Harris. Nashville: B&H Academic, 2010. xxxii + 272 pp., $24.99. Review by Joshua C.
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Abstract Research evidence is mixed on the consequences of ability grouping policies, but most research has found an overrepresentation of disadvantaged social demographics in low‐ability groups. However, researchers have neglected to explain why ability grouping policies vary between countries.
Monica Reichenberg +2 more
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Christianity, Democracy, and Nationalism
CALL FOR PAPERS 2025 Yale-Edinburgh Group on World Christianity and the History of Mission Christianity, Democracy, and Nationalism 28–30 May 2025, Universidade Mackenzie, São Paulo, Brazil Submission deadline: 15 December 2024
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Journal of African Christian Biography: v. 1, no. 1 [PDF]
A publication of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography with U.S. offices located at the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University. This issue focuses on: 1.
Belcher, Wendy Laura +2 more
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Abstract Wellbeing in higher education (HE) in the United Kingdom has been increasingly prioritised for many institutions, with a growing demand for student support requests. There are various determinants in life that can influence mental health. As such, protected characteristics, including race, can indicate that students who are Black or Asian ...
Amy Bywater, Helen Keane
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Abstract Recently, the concept ‘queer joy’ has gained interest in LGBT+ scholarship in the West. I use this scholarship as an entry point to explore how school‐attending LGBT+ youth express joy and how joy serves as a form of resistance against gender and sexuality norms in educational settings.
Dennis Francis
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The Old Religion in a New World: The History of North American Christianity, by Mark A Noll
Jason Zuidema
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1. Athens: Historical Background
We know that the civilizations of most of the world\u27s people today are the outgrowths of previous civilizations which for some reason or another came to an end, though not without leaving a deposit of ideas and techniques for their successors to ...
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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