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The Glory of the Human Person: the Resurrected Body in the Letter to the Romans

The Glory of the Human Person: the Resurrected Body in the Letter to the Romans

... Paul’s use of the first person singular in 7:7-25 has given some the impression that this passage largely consists of Paul’s personal pre-conversion testimony. Those who suggest that this section of Romans is ...

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Enchanting the Punishment: Representations of Fairy Lady as Punisher in Sir Launfal and The Romans of Partenay

Enchanting the Punishment: Representations of Fairy Lady as Punisher in Sir Launfal and The Romans of Partenay

... Nevertheless, the purely demonic representation of the fairy lady is relatively avoided in Sir Launfal and The Romans of Partenay. In both romances, the fairy lady’s prohibition is laid upon her mortal lover only ...

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Tracing the Romans commentary of Origen in Abelard’s : appearance and reality

Tracing the Romans commentary of Origen in Abelard’s : appearance and reality

... here and he intended the reader to know that he (abelard) could not have put it better himself, and that on such recondite things to do with Jewish practice, origen knew more than a Twelfth-century frenchman ever would ...

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The enslavement of war captives by the Romans to 146 BC

The enslavement of war captives by the Romans to 146 BC

... Livy’s neglect to consistently convey Roman battle casualties and his fickle reporting of the number of enemy killed or captured illustrates the lack of importance he attributed to casualty figures rather than their ...

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Crisis in our speaking about God: Derrida and Barth's Epistle to the Romans

Crisis in our speaking about God: Derrida and Barth's Epistle to the Romans

... But, accord- ing to Levinas, we cannot meet transcendence except in the (an)other (fellow)human, while Barth puts the one God-man Jesus Christ central, with the understanding that Jesus'[r] ...

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Cur crux: is the method significant?

Cur crux: is the method significant?

... While most recognise the centrality of the cross to Christianity, there is not the same consensus as regards its meaning. Then while it is clear that both the suffering and death of Jesus were instrumental in salvation, ...

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Shifting Landscapes, Policies, And Morals: A Topographically Driven Analysis Of The Roman Wars In Greece From 200 Bc To 168 Bc

Shifting Landscapes, Policies, And Morals: A Topographically Driven Analysis Of The Roman Wars In Greece From 200 Bc To 168 Bc

... The best comparanda for what I believe these castella to have been are located above the Vale of Tempe. Livy, in discussing the 169 BC campaign, reports that the Romans gained possession of the castella ... quae ...

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paraphrasing the passage if you wish to convey the points in the passage at roughly

paraphrasing the passage if you wish to convey the points in the passage at roughly

... the Romans played in laying the foundation for later thinking about the ethics of waging war: "we must turn to Roman antiquity to find the first justification of war, together with the first notion that there ...

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A Pebble Mosaic in Peiraeus

A Pebble Mosaic in Peiraeus

... are favored by the Romans, the tesselated groups, black on white,64 operate in exten- sible space rather than in tight classical composition. While the illusion of depth and emotiona[r] ...

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'Revenge porn' and the actio iniuriarum : using 'old law' to solve 'new problems'

'Revenge porn' and the actio iniuriarum : using 'old law' to solve 'new problems'

... quite clear that, even if one takes the strict view that contumelia is a separable element of iniuria which must be proven along with animus iniuriandi and the fact that the conduct committed was contra bonos mores, all ...

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Worship as primary ethical act: Barth on Romans 12

Worship as primary ethical act: Barth on Romans 12

... of Romans II, he cautioned his readers that, as his commentary ‘is now set in a new context’, it should be remembered that it was written ‘fourteen years ago’, by a ‘young country pastor’, amidst the sounds of ...

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Judicial Resources and the Public Trust Doctrine: A Powerful Tool of Environmental Protection?

Judicial Resources and the Public Trust Doctrine: A Powerful Tool of Environmental Protection?

... It’s a concept, she claims, “as old as the Romans, but in the United States, it was used to first great effect by the Supreme Court in 1892 to declare that navigable waters[r] ...

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Review--JanuaryFinal.pdf

Review--JanuaryFinal.pdf

... the Romans were ruled by a series of emperors, but after the rule of Tarquin the Great, who was a horrible ruler, the kings were overrode and a republic, where citizens were given direct power in the government, ...

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We and They in Romans

We and They in Romans

... Fitzmyer is, of course, innocent of the fact that meanings come from social systems. While Paul may not be aware of the concrete situation in Rome, he does claim that he knew the generic situation in Rome; the “faith” of ...

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TREPÇA’s MINE IN STANTERG SINCE THE ANCIENT PERIOD TILL THE 20th CENTURY

TREPÇA’s MINE IN STANTERG SINCE THE ANCIENT PERIOD TILL THE 20th CENTURY

... the Romans reached this by connecting the two horizons to a horizon, igniting fires and thereby causing the air to ...the Romans there was the headquarters of the Roman Miner (Procurtor Metallorum), who on ...

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Hilasterion  and imperial ideology: A new reading of Romans 3:25

Hilasterion and imperial ideology: A new reading of Romans 3:25

... The city was founded during the Ionian colonisation of western Asia Minor around 725 BCE. Pottery finds on the acropolis show occupation during the Archaic Period, although there appears to be a hiatus in the settlement ...

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Commandment and Law: The Adamic Analogy in Romans 7:7-25

Commandment and Law: The Adamic Analogy in Romans 7:7-25

... the Romans that he is a plausible candidate to carry the gospel to Spain, despite repeated delays” (923), mistakes the Spanish pretext for the letter and visit for its motivating ...

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Infrastructures, Mobility and Water Management. The Iberian Peninsula in the Imperial and Post-Imperial Context

Infrastructures, Mobility and Water Management. The Iberian Peninsula in the Imperial and Post-Imperial Context

... the Romans began developing in the republican period, was functionalized for the purpose of expanding the empire in the Iberian Peninsula, starting with the establishment of Roman provincial rule and continuing ...

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Historical Evolution Public Private Partnerships And Its Application In Down Market Urban Housing In Kenya

Historical Evolution Public Private Partnerships And Its Application In Down Market Urban Housing In Kenya

... Concession contracts developed by the Greek legal systems were embraced and used by the Romans in accomplishing public works and formed part of the Roman legal [r] ...

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Romans 10:5–13 revisited

Romans 10:5–13 revisited

... In Romans 10:9–10, as part of the pericope that spans from Romans 9:30–10:21 ...that Romans 10:9–10, depicting the Lordship of Jesus Christ, is one of the ‘two clearest statements on the way of ...

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