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    The Xhosa diviner: Ways of understanding by D. Kruger

    Published 1978-03-01
    “…It is my aim in this paper to show that although a natural scientific oriented mode of trying to explain what is being done by the Xhosa diviner, has some usefulness, it also has severe limits and should not be the approach of choice for understanding the phenomena which revolve around his work.…”
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    Divination with Khulil as Practiced by Mongolians by Anna D. Tsendina

    Published 2021-10-01
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    Divine love in the letter to the Romans by Pieter G.R. de Villiers

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This article investigates divine love in the letter to the Romans from the perspective of love as a key motif in spirituality and in light of spiritual hermeneutics. …”
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    Review of Divine Economics Framework by SALMAN AHMED SHAIKH

    Published 2021-03-01
    “… The primary research aim of the Divine Economics Framework is to provide an empirical basis of behavioural comparison between religious and non-religious households with regards to their economic and noneconomic choices. …”
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    Orientations of the divine in medieval urbanism by Frost, Christian W.

    Published 2017
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    Divination and ontologies: a reflection by Zeitlyn, D

    Published 2021
    “…Explaining divination in terms of ‘ontology’ homogenizes cognitive and conceptual multiplicity, and pre-empts the possible outcomes of divination. …”
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    What Kind of ‘God’ do Hindu Arguments for the Divine Show? Five Novel Divine Attributes of Brahman by Frazier, J

    Published 2024
    “…While Vedānta’s main motivation for making the arguments was to prove monism, this conception of an ‘immanent cause’ of all was also seen as divine. We see how this accords with moves in contemporary analytic philosophy to shift away from a broadly Humean model of constant conjunctions (reminiscent of key Buddhist approaches) toward a Neo-Aristotelian ‘metaphysics of powers’. …”
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