Ḳāḍī ‘Abdülcebbār’ın Mecûsîlik Algısı
Bu çalışma, Ḳāḍī ‘Abdülcebbār’ın Mecûsî geleneğine dair zikrettiği hususların bu dinin kutsal metinleri bağlamında bir karşılaştırmasını yapmaktadır.
Mehmet Alıcı
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The Eternal Return. Apocatastasis and its Manifestations in Ancient Philosophies: Pythagoreanism, Stoicism, Zoroastrianism, Platonism and Gnosticism [PDF]
This study explores the acceptances of the concept of apocatastasis in five of the most influential philosophical and religious traditions of antiquity: Pythagoreanism, Stoicism, Platonism, Gnosticism and Zoroastrianism.
Alexandru LAZĂR
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Epidemiology and Economic Burden of Continuing Challenge of Infectious Diseases in India: Analysis of Socio-Demographic Differentials. [PDF]
Ram B, Thakur R.
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The Arab and Islamic civilization witnessed a great activity starting from the second century AH / eighth century AD and it continued for many centuries, in interest in cultures and religions prior or neighboring to Islam Arab and Islamic works have ...
يوسف كاظم جغيل الشمري Yousef Kazem Jagil Al-Shammari +1 more
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Creation in Collision? Isaiah 40–48 and Zoroastrianism, Babylonian Religion and Genesis 1
Isaiah 40‒48 emphasizes that Yahweh is a unique creator-god. Did the author(s) arrive at this idea by adopting, adapting or refuting other texts and traditions, and, if so, which?
Tina Dykesteen Nilsen
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Understanding socio-economic inequalities in the prevalence of asthma in India: an evidence from national sample survey 2017-18. [PDF]
Rashmi R +3 more
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Spirituality as a Process within the School Curriculum. [PDF]
Spiritual education concerns the quality of our thinking about ourselves, our relationships, our sense of worth and identity, and our sense of well-being. All curriculum subjects can contribute to this search for meaning. Religious education and the act
Bigger, Stephen
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Iranian-Zoroastrian Trace in the Muslim Metric Books of the Western Siberia
The Siberian Tatars, who lived in the Tobolsk province in the 19th century, had a syncretic character of culture. It was shamanism, a pre-Islamic religion characteristic of the North of Western Siberia.
Olga N. Naumenko +3 more
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The Hippocratic Oath across the interfaith spectrum. [PDF]
Kopel J.
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Subjectivity and the Cultural Constraints of Academic Literature in Material Culture: An Investigation into the Discussion of Pattern and Symbol in Persian Carpets [PDF]
This paper examines the academic literature on material culture, focusing on inherent cultural standpoints within the European tradition and the impossibility of arriving at an objective position.
Rad, Fatemeh Safaii
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