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M.A.D.E.
Published 2015“…Positioning myself for my future to be one of Singapore’s leading Christian designers, I hope to create a range of products that are encouraging, eco-friendly and have a component of social outreach.…”
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The role of speaker beliefs in determining accent placement
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Some reflections on mysticism
Published 2024“…Evans-Pritchard’s ‘inner life’ and his profound and wide-ranging interest in mysticism, the lecture presents common threads across Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Jain and Buddhist mystics, poets and writers, in addition to many of the classics of mystical literature in Britain at the time. …”
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Beginning with the spiritual life
Published 2023“…They then seek to understand certain recurrent features of the spiritual life: for instance, the fact that spiritual understanding and practice typically seem to have a traditioned character. At the core of any Christian understanding of the nature of the good or worthwhile human life will stand a conception of neighbour love, and so a consideration of Aquinas's views on the nature of spiritual goods might very naturally start here, with his account of neighbour love. …”
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Reimagining mission schools and the construction of mission school histories
Published 2021“…By reflecting state values in their own historical narrative story, mission schools are hence able to maintain and celebrate the Christian character of their identity and history, whilst still conforming to the state’s overall ideology…”
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“Why do people kill each other?” (Tolstoy and empire)
Published 2024“…Tolstoy always believed that the resistance to invaders and the defence of land where humans were born, by which products they are fed and where they are going to life after death is natural, but considered this instinct as pre-moral and pre-Christian contradicting the personal moral conscience that unconditionally rejects all sorts of violence.…”
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The moral formation of the intellectual appetite in Hugh of St. Victor, Philip Melanchthon, and John Henry Newman
Published 2016“…</p> <p>This work examines how three influential Christian educators from different centuries and settings defend education’s intellectual, practical, and moral ends. …”
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Contraceptive experience and factors associated with desire for postpartum family planning among pregnant women of the nkongsamba health district, Littoral Region, Cameroon
Published 2025“…In contrast, women who were Christians (AOR = 2.13[1.27–3.58]), with a history of use of modern contraception before conception (AOR = 2.80[2.02–3.90]), and had a current unintended term pregnancy had higher odds of desiring postpartum contraception (AOR = 2.91[2.13–3.99]). …”
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Crystallization of molecular binary compounds made from organic acceptors and organic donators
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The religious life of viking armies
Published 2023“…It suggests that, although in some cases exposure to Christian actors and institutions led to a formal conversion to Christianity, being away and immersed in the precarious environment of war also had the potential to intensify vikings’ attachment to their traditional religious life, creating a series of ‘micro-paganisms’ shaped locally by their overseas experience. …”
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Coenesthesia or the immediate feeling of existence: Maine de Biran and the problem of the unconscious between physiology and philosophy
Published 2024“…The term “coenesthesia” was introduced at the end of the eighteenth century by the German physiologist Johann Christian Reil to designate the general perception of the living body through the nerves. …”
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The treachery of authority through Banville and Atwood
Published 2015“…Conversely, The Handmaid’s Tale is set in the “Republic of Gilead” (33), which is a Christian theocracy, where citizens are oppressed and endure much brutality. …”
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Erotica in Australian libraries : are we negligent collection managers?
Published 2021“…In ancient Greece and Rome the writing of erotic poems and stories were an accepted and popular literary form. Later in the Christian west, writers of erotica were to became subject to the Church, censorship and the law, and whilst there was never a period when there was not production of erotic books, their writings were often driven underground. …”
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Genetic analysis of over 1 million people identifies 535 new loci associated with blood pressure traits
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Le christianisme laïc de Pierre Bayle
Published 2021“…In the second portion of this paper, I argue that Bayle developed two arguments for “secularism B” using Christian doctrine. In his Pensées Diverses (1682), Bayle draws upon original sin, and in his Commentaire Philosophique (1686), Bayle uses the doctrine of the Imago Dei. …”
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Romantic crushes promote variety-seeking behavior
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'Women in an extraordinary time': the transnational network and educational spaces of the Canadian Eiwa Girls' mission schools in 1920s and 1930s Japan
Published 2021“…The students, graduates, missionaries, and Japanese educators of these three institutions were physically and intellectually part of a transnational network of Christian women and organizations in 1920s and 1930s Japan. …”
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