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  1. 521

    The Case Michal Miloslav Hodža by Joanna Goszczyńska

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The cross becomes the symbol of revival, forgiveness, love and reconciliation, whereas faith is the only permanent foundation which real human community can be built on.…”
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  2. 522

    What kind of trust in the Church? A theological reflection by Marco Vanzini

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…A keener awareness of the paradoxical nature of the Church, which emerged in the twentieth century, led to significant gestures such as the request for forgiveness made by John Paul II in the Jubilee at the start of the new millennium. …”
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  3. 523

    Pedeapsa cu moartea și problematica iertării păcatului sfidător deliberat by Florin Iacob

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The second issue of this paper is determined by the question regarding the far-reaching implications of the correct understanding of the first one for the field of applied theology: “Have I committed a sin too great for God to forgive?”, ”Am I too bad to be saved?” In the light of these questions one can understand why the stress upon the basis on which the types of sin have been differentiated according to the forgiveness and expiation wrought through OT Sanctuary services. …”
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  4. 524

    La pena di morte e il riscatto delle anime in età moderna. A proposito di Delitto e perdono di Adriano Prosperi by Cesarina Casanova

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…In fact, every executed man could hope for God’s forgiveness and for his own soul’s salvation at the foot of the Cross. …”
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  5. 525

    Communicative Skills in the Quran by Enayatollah Sharifi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…According to the Quran teachings, the most important quranic behavioral skills are trust-establishing, cooperation and sympathy, humility, tolerance, mercy and forgiveness, favor, being kind. The main verbal skills include saying hello, good speech, avoidance from using dirty words and murmuring. …”
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  6. 526

    E. E. Cummings: From Parenthesis to Personality (Part II) by Uroš Mozetič

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…This status is largely due to his highly innovative and iconoclastic approach to poetic composition; starting from his early rebellious endeavours drawing on an astounding variety of non-standard and downright shocking potentialities of the English language (including such peculiar linguistic and stylistic idiosyncracies as drastic changes of the syntactic English word order; shifts at the morphology and word-formation level; unorthodox use of punctuation; extravagant typography and spacing or arrangement of space between the lines; a diversity of meters and rhymes; as well as seemingly eccentric imagery); to his later and invariably maturer poetic diction – the diction of one who has apparently come to terms with the world and his fellow-beings; realising that genuine wisdom resides in the understanding and forgiveness of the inherently fallible human nature rather than in its continuous sardonic scrutiny. …”
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  7. 527

    Ewe Christology: The Sonship of Christ in Hebrews 1:1-4 from an Ewe Perspective by Mawuli Nyador

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The most important area of dissimilarity is their provision for the forgiveness of sin. In addition, a critical examination of issues from the mother tongue exegesis suggests that it is the son’s role as the domenyila that gives him eminence in the Ewe culture. …”
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  8. 528

    Wounded Beauty: Aesthetic-Theological Motifs in the Work of Alberto Burri and Anselm Kiefer by Isabella Guanzini

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In particular, the aesthetic programme of Christianity has sought to combine the opposites of divine revelation attested in Scripture: chaos and cosmos, earth and heaven, betrayal and reconciliation, wounding and transfiguration, cross and resurrection, sin and forgiveness. This paper aims to explore this compositional dialectic, which over the centuries has oscillated between idealization and realism, despair and aestheticization, the ideology of pain and the mythology of redemption. …”
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  9. 529

    Un parcours collectif autour du militantisme politique en Argentine : de la mémoire des « combattants révolutionnaires » aux discours sur la victimisation by Paula Sombra

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…The first is the continuity of political experiences troughout time while the second engages the policies of forgiveness and the process of personal (and national) memorial reconstruction in countries that have suffered major collective traumas. …”
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  10. 530

    Pemanggilan Murid Secara Sengaja Berdasarkan Teladan Tuhan Yesus by Sari Saptorini

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Calling to be a disciple of Jesus means a call to repentance and forgiveness of sins and to follow Him according to His purpose. …”
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  11. 531

    Millennial celebrations of Poland’s Christianization in Poznań – a page in the visual war history of Poland by Michał Haake

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The way this war looked was heavily influenced by the accusations of the communists against the Polish clergy concerning pro-German and pro-revisionist sympathies evoked by The Pastoral Letter of the Polish Bishops to their German Brothers and their call for mutual forgiveness. This study focuses on the visual war in Poznań, with special attention paid to the decoration prepared for the main state-organised celebrations in Mickiewicz Square, Church celebrations near the Cathedral, and exhibitions devoted to the subject in the National Museum in Poznań. …”
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  12. 532

    Aldura Alyatima fi Bath Manakeb Alsayada Aladhimaa ( Fatema Al Zharaa apace upon her) by اسماء عبد عون

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This search in the virtues of the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, to read on their boards want to recount loving and faithful), as stated in the introduction to the author, Abdullah Bin Ibrahim Al-Mirghani (D. 1207 H.) to give reasons in writing the manuscript, which was of an introduction and three chapters and a conclusion was the first in the door thanks to the great lady and on her birthday and her marriage and her death and subsequent events and the third in her them prayers and then the finale which was in love with the Prophet and calling for God to pardon and forgiveness and a good end. I was interested in this manuscript by Mirghani, Hadith and all accounts in reference to the virtues of the great lady to examine a manuscript of أadeeth and Sunnah both named therein, and thereupon adopted the Hadith books, including all valid sources and Al-Mustadrak to the Governor (D. 403 H.),as well as the books and translations in the translation of the men and women who were in the manuscript including layers of Ibn Saad (D. 230H.) and AlTabari (D.310 H.) in history and many other sources was an important achievement search Well, sources and references was very important in translating the authors .…”
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    A study of auxiliary factors for judges in sentencing dangerous driving offenses – the mediating role of favorable and unfavorable factors by Chengjie Liu, Ziyu Miao, Ting Wang

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…These factors are divided into favorable (i.e., “Confess” [CF], and “Actively compensate and obtain forgiveness from victims” [AC]) and unfavorable categories (i.e., “Mainly or solely responsible for the accident” [MSR], and “Post-accident behavior” [BAA]). …”
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    Wskazania dla mnichów w "Komentarzu do Modlitwy Pańskiej" w "Regule mistrza" by Bogdan Czyżewski

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Four next requests concer the specific needs of man, such as daily food, forgiveness, defense against the devil and temptations. …”
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    A Bodiless Enemy by Rafał Marszałek

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Marszałek points out that the “dematerialization” of the enemy flows from the special (both psychological and moral) instinct of self-preservation rather than forgiveness. [originally published in Polish in Kwartalnik Filmowy 2007, no. 57-58, pp. 40-45] …”
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  16. 536

    Examining a servant leadership construct and its influence on organizational citizenship behavior by Diah Astrini Amir, Claudius Budi Santoso

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The six dimensions are empowerment, standing back, forgiveness, courage, authenticity, and humility. The study also reports that the dimensions of standing back and authenticity have an effect on individual OCB, while the dimensions of empowerment and standing back affect organizational OCB. …”
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    Athens or Rome? A New Perspective on the Political Philosophy of H. Arendt by Simas Čelutka

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…By introducing concepts such as tradition, authority, the sacredness of foundation, the law (lex), as well as the political significance of promise and forgiveness, the Romans opened up a dimension of political sedimentation which was alien to the Greeks. …”
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  18. 538

    Melampaui Batas (Noodewwr Exces) dalam Membela Diri; Studi Perbandingan Antara Hukum Pidana Islam dan Hukum Positif by Islamul Haq, Wahidin Wahidin, Saidah Saidah

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…According to the results of this study, it was found that the defense carried out beyond the limit (Noodweer exces), in positive law as stipulated in KUHP 49 paragraph 2, when self-defense that exceeds the limit carried out under conditions of "shaking of the soul", then this can be used as a justification or forgiveness that can eliminate the crime. In contrast to Islamic criminal law, a person must be held responsible for acts of defense that go beyond limits under any circumstances. …”
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    Prestige Orientation and Reconciliation in the Workplace by Yohsuke Ohtsubo, Kazuho Yamaura

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Prestige-oriented individuals were more apologetic (when they hurt someone in their workplace) and forgiving (when they were hurt by someone). However, analyses of a subsample of respondents who had conflicts with their followers showed that organizational leaders’ prestige orientation was associated only with forgiveness but not with apologetic behavior. …”
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    Challenging the Roma Structural Discrimination: Deterritorialization Practices in Romanian Cinema by Simona Mitroiu

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Two short films – Alina Șerban’ s Bilet de iertare (Letter of forgiveness) and Adrian Silișteanu’s Scris/Nescris (Written/Unwritten) – and a western type film – Radu Jude’s Aferim!…”
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