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    ILMU SABUKU, A LOCAL TAREKAT PRACTICED FOR CENTURIES BY THE BANJAR SOCIETY, SOUTHERN KALIMANTAN by Ahmad

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Ilmu Sabuku teachings offer a deep understanding of the relationship between the self and the divine, as well as ways to work towards enlightenment and spiritual growth. …”
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    Western Medical Rehabilitation through Time: A Historical and Epistemological Review by Andrea A. Conti

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In ancient Greece disability was surmounted only by means of its complete removal, and given that disease was considered a punishment attributed by divinities to human beings because of their faults and sins, only a full physical, mental, and moral recovery could reinsert disabled subjects back in the society of “normal” people. …”
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    Sword of Heaven : Political Theology in Measure for Measure by Richard Wilson

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…It was Middleton’s tampering with Shakespeare’s text that transformed it from a drama of demonic substitution, focused on the ‘outward-sainted deputy’ [3.1.93] into an allegory of divine sovereignty, idealizing the monarch as a deus ex machina. …”
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    Du Bestiaire dans le théâtre de W.B. Yeats by Pierre Longuenesse

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…In the beginning, the project of the Miracle Plays cycle determines this concrete and spiritual landscape, where diabolical creatures confront divine figures, and dissonant sounds contrast with birdsong. …”
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    A Critique of Dante's Influence on Sanā’ī in the Research of Orientalists by Iman Mansub Basiri, Mahzad Sheikholislami, Hossein Hasani Dargah

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…When Reynold Alleyne Nicholson mentioned some similarities between Dante's Divine Comedy and Sanā’ī’s Seyr al-‘ebād in his article "A Persian forerunner of Dante", the belief that Dante has been influenced, in the creation of his eternal work, by the Sanai’s opus came into some minds. …”
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    The intersection of Christian education and philosopher-feminist thought: Addressing child marriage in Indonesia by Alfonso Munte

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The findings indicate that Christianity and government policy on health are inextricably linked, as health is a divine mandate for humanity to fulfil its responsibilities. …”
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    American Transcendentalist’s Conceptions of Self: Comparison Among Emerson, Thoreau And Whitman by Dian Natalia Sutanto

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Its basic tenet is the belief on the dignity of human as the manifestation of the divine. Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman, the three main exponents, share this basic tenet. …”
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    Ekologiczne aspekty katolickiej teologii moralnej by Mariusz Ciszek

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Practical ethical problems in the ecological aspect I started to present from the natural law, which determines divine moral order in the world, also in the ecological dimension. …”
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    Places of Memory in the Red Vyborg of 1918 by Outi Fingerroos

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The period between the World War I and the World War II was a time of rapid contextual change and ended the difficulties caused by modernisation aggravated in the year 1918. Divine-like authorities were posed in a new light and the Civil War of 1918 set the whole nation before direct aggression and “Red” revolutionism. …”
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    Early Modern Exemplars: Reading Strategies and the Assertion of Readerly Identity and Authority in the Life-writing of Mary Ward, Dionys Fitzherbert and Elizabeth Isham by Martin Thompson

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This article combines close readings with material analysis of three female-authored autobiographical manuscripts to suggest that, contrary to Western, Protestant and masculine assumptions, these pious seventeenth-century women perceived of themselves primarily not only as authors but readers of their own divinely-authored life stories. Focusing primarily on the paratexts attached to life narratives of Mary Ward (1585-1645), Dionys Fitzherbert (c.1580-c.1642) and Elizabeth Isham (1609-1654), it identifies – across the Reformation confessional divide – common semantic and grammatical patterns which demonstrate that these texts advocated and illustrated particular reading strategies that encouraged their audiences too to see their own lives as texts to be read. …”
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    „Paraklet (…) przekona świat o grzechu, o sprawiedliwości i o sądzie”. Jana Pawła II pneumatologiczna hermeneutyka J 16, 7–8 by Agnieszka Dudek-Kowalska

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In the innermost layer its origin is divine. In the consequence the man does not decide about the existence of the truth and in the further consequence about the existence of the order of nature and things. …”
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    Education in the Arab Countries. from the Depth of Centuries to Our Days by E. V. Koukhareva

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The adoption of Islam, at the time of prophet Mohammad, knowledge was presented in the form of divine revelation - Koran. The task of education changed towards learning the scriptures and truths of the new doctrine, spiritual and physical perfection of young people with the aim of their active participation in the spread of Islam. …”
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    The Unity of Space in Kant’s Pre-Critical Philosophy by Dai Heide

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In particular, I argue that Kant sees the unity of space as grounded in the cosmological unity of the world of substances, which is itself rooted in the divine conservation of all substances in relations of mutual causal dependence. …”
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    The Ethical Standards Prescribed in The Qur'an by Zamakhsyari bin Hasballah Thaib

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The Qur'an asserts that the right moral principles are derived from divine revelation rather than from rationality or cultural conventions. …”
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    ‘One man’s meat is another man’s poison’. The Rhetoric of Dissent in John Henry Cardinal Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua (1864) by Bertrand Lentsch

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…A proud British, and an Oxbridge divine, with a lifelong pledge to make out the truth in the maze of a schism, needs must when the devil drives. …”
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    The Experience of Trinitarian Compassion According to St. Francis of Assisi by Krzysztof Juzba

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…St Francis himself contemplated and experienced Divine Mysteries what he described afterwards. He asserted that if somebody loves actually, he is able to give himself to others like Jesus did. …”
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    Dimitrie Cantemir: mize ale gândirii filosofice timpurii by Ştefan Afloroaei

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The metaphysical or speculative attitude (in the old acceptation of the term) was understood by Cantemir either as orientation of the mind towards the previous, the metaphysical (which, in his words, “is inherently universal”), or as enigmatically and partially knowledge (ut in speculo) of the divine, previously mentioned by Christian scholars. …”
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