Finding a new lifeFinding a new life
In this tercentenary year, the European Methodist Theological Commission offers this update on Wesley’s central theme to the Methodist Churches of Europe and to all seekers after spiritual life
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A trip to the Camps By Rudy BrueggemannA trip to the Camps By Rudy Brueggemann
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Producing New Community, or undermining it?Producing New Community, or undermining it?
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Some Notes on Aristotle’s Moral TheorySome Notes on Aristotle’s Moral Theory
Aristotle would discuss philosophical questions while walking around the grounds of the Lyceum. Aristotle wrote most of his works in the latter part of his life
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Transderivational identity: phonological relations between wordsTransderivational identity: phonological relations between words
John McCarthy is good fortune beyond belief. It's hard to find words to express my admiration and gratitude – to keep it simple, I thank him for his challenges and his support
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Chapter 13 The Soviet Union: Reform and Collapse (Revised 2006) BackgroundChapter 13 The Soviet Union: Reform and Collapse (Revised 2006) Background
As economic performance declined, these reforms were abandoned. As a result, there were no fundamental differences between the system existing in May, 1985
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What is it like to think thatWhat is it like to think that
Kobes (1995), Langsam (2000), Levine (1993; 1995), Loar (1987; 1998), McGinn (1992), McCulloch (1999), Moore (1962), Peacocke (1998), Schweizer (1994), Searle (1990), Siewert
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Designing an e-master-apprentice pedagogy research for critically endangered languagesDesigning an e-master-apprentice pedagogy research for critically endangered languages
Afn, 1992. Stó: lō Halq’eméylem, which serves as the pilot Indigenous language for this research, currently falls into the critically endangered category with only four fully fluent elderly speakers remaining
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Bodies of Flesh, Bodies of Knowledge: Representations of Female Genital Cutting and Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery”
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Ngos, Soft Power, and Environmental PoliticsNgos, Soft Power, and Environmental Politics
A thesis submitted to The Graduate School at the University of Missouri – St. Louis in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts in Political Science
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The supper that separatesThe supper that separates
On October 31, 1517 Martin Luther performed one of the most revolutionary, history changing, acts of history
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Inaugural Speech of sigbi president, Margaret OldroydInaugural Speech of sigbi president, Margaret Oldroyd
Around the world, New Year is marked at different times according to climate, culture and religion. But for us it is here, tonight as we begin a fresh chapter in our history – a new Federation year our eightieth year
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Disability, Civil Rights, and Law: Jacobus tenBroek, Howard Jay Graham, and the New Politics of Equality in the Middle Twentieth Century” Felicia Kornbluh, University of Vermont Center for the Study of Law and Society Boalt Hall School of Law Berkeley,Disability, Civil Rights, and Law: Jacobus tenBroek, Howard Jay Graham, and the New Politics of Equality in the Middle Twentieth Century” Felicia Kornbluh, University of Vermont Center for the Study of Law and Society Boalt Hall School of Law Berkeley,
Without [Howard Jay Graham, Robert L.] Carter recall[ed], ‘we would have felt very vulnerable’.” from Richard Kluger, Simple Justicei
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From Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, 1889 editionFrom Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, 1889 edition
Arundel’s request, sent him home again, commending his learning and wit, but yet bearing in his breast a secret enmity against him
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