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    “Kesarjanaan Revisionis” dalam Studi Al-Qur’an (Upaya Merekonstruksi Sumber Awal Kemunculan Teks al-Qur’an) by Muzayyin Muzayyin

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…For many centuries, The Qur’an always attracted many people attention all over the world, to treat or to examine the truth; whether the Qur’an as the word of God or the word of Muhammad ?. This is therefore, starting from that point, This paper particularly will attempt to explores a new trend of Qur’anic studies by the emerging of Revisionist Western scholarship theories of Islamic origins. …”
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    From Meditation to Bliss: Achieving the Heights of Progressive Spiritual Energy through <i>Kirtan</i> Singing in American Gaudiya Vaishnava Hinduism by Sara Black Brown

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The style of <i>kirtan</i> performed within Gaudiya Vaishnava Hinduism is an expression of Bhakti Yoga, “the yoga of love and devotion”, and focuses on creating a personal, playful, and emotionally intense connection between the worshipper and their god—specifically, through words and sounds whose vibration is believed to carry the literal presence of Krishna. …”
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    Imam Ali Zainal Abidin Al-Sajjad A.S. dan Sahifah Sajjadiyyah by Muhammad Alfatih Suryadilaga

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…The article discusses words of praying in Shiite perspective found in Sahifah Sajjadiyah. …”
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    Truth is what the context makes of it by Keith Allan

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It may be socially acceptable to prefer one among the alternative truths as truly true, but this goal necessarily involves taking an ideological perspective on what is perceived and accepted as the sole truth. In other words, it is prejudiced. The truth value assigned to the proposition God exists starkly illustrates this claim, but in the course of this essay I demonstrate that alternative truths are widespread and that conflicting truths can co-exist within a community even when they create dissension. …”
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    Electing and educating priests in the Church of Antioch in the second half of 4th century according to st. John Chrysostom’s "De sacerdotio" by Alenka Arko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…However, it is clear from the words of John Chrysostom that many chose priesthood in pursuit of a career and an honorable place in society, and not as a response to the vocation of God and in a desire to operate for the benefit of the Body of Christ. …”
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    Hölderlins Anschauungen vom Beruf des Dichters im Zusammenhang mit dem Stil seiner Dichtung by Salsberger, L

    Published 1949
    “…Thus for Hoelderlin - as for his generation - God is the supreme artist, Beauty the very essence of the universe, the human soul a spark of the divine, and the Poet, according to Shaftesbury "a second maker", creates, like God himself, through the Word, the sacred Logos. …”
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    New-evangelization discourse in ELF immigration encounters: a case study by Maria Grazia Guido

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Recognizing divergent ways of expressing the religious experience in different cultures may help 'new evangelizers' find alternative, 'hybrid' ways of conveying the Word of God through ELF, thus fostering true ecumenical communication.…”
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    PERTUNJUKAN TAYUB SEBAGAI SARANA RITUAL PERNIKAHAN DI TUNJUNG SEMI MLALE JENAR SRAGEN by Eko Wahyu Prihantoro

    Published 2016-03-01
    “… Key words : ritual, Tayub, meaning, Sragen…”
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    Model Komunikasi di Lembaga Pendidikan Islam by Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah, Zainuddin Fanani

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Communication is a need that is very fundamental for someone in living in a community. Communication and society are two twin words that cannot be separated from each other. …”
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    O odpowiednikach gr. ὁ ναόϛ, ἡ ἐκκλησία, τό ἁγίασμα, τό ἁγιαστήριον, ἡ ἁγιωσύνη w psałterzowych redakcjach cerkiewnosłowiańskich... by Arleta Szulc

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It is focused on semantic and quantitative analysis of the use of Slavonic equivalents of the Greek ὁ ναόϛ, ἡ ἐκκλησία, τό ἁγίασμα, τό ἁγιαστήριον and ἡ ἁγιωσύνη (i.e., of vocabulary with the denotations: ‘sanctuary, temple, place of living/habitation of God’ and also ‘community of the faithful with the Lord, Church’) in selected representative CS redactions of the Book of Psalms: archaic, mixed (archaic and Russian), Russian (or East-Bulgarian), Norov, Athonite and Cyprian. …”
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    The multifaceted lexis of Kerstner’s Gruntovčani by Josip Lasić, Željka Macan, Marina Marinković

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The three main findings are as follows: 1. lexemes of Slavic origin greatly correspond to those from Chakavian and Shtokavian as well as Slovenian, and a large number of neologisms and words characteristic of Kajkavian are also observed; 2. there are many loanwords, especially Germanisms; 3. internationalisms, words that have entered Kajkavian primarily due to social and political circumstances of the time, are observed in smaller measure. …”
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    An Altar from Nacoleia and Its Greek-Phrygian Inscriptions by Alexandru Avram

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…In the fragmentary inscription on face D (above the relief), which is also an epigram, this time an unfinished distichon consisting of a hexameter and a verse of only four feet, Brogimaros, speaking in the first person, identifies himself as priest of the great Zeus (μεγάλου Διὸς ἀρητήρ, the last word being a Homeric term). Therefore, he may have founded a local cult of Zeus in his rural community, which would account for the formula Διὶ Βρογιμαρου of the dedication on face A. …”
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    Placed Nomads by Seyed Amir Mansouri

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The criteria of the Qur'an in identifying a city include the cultural competence of individuals and the presence and residence of a prophet from God's prophets" (Rehbari, 2008).In the logic of the Qur'an, a place is addressed with the two titles of village and Medina at two different times. …”
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    THE IMAGE OF MOTHERLAND IN MODERN SLOVAK AND URALS POETRY

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The image of the world in verse of Slovak authors is more harmonious, tending to the idyllic, protected by God, Saints Cyril and Methodius. Poetry of Ural authors is more dramatic, peering into the heavenly hierarchy and the depth of the soul is associated with pain, suffering, aspiration to express the past, the most important words.…”
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    Al-Kindī's First philosophy and cognate texts by Ivry, A

    Published 1971
    “…Al-Kindī emerges from this study as a subtle and relatively private man about whom the last word has yet to be written.</p> <p>Much, however, of al-Kindī's theoretical philosophy can be gleaned from a study of "On First Philosophy". …”
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    Correction of Twenty-Six Verses from Saadi's Bustan Corrected by Dr. Gholam Hossein Yousefi by Masume Musayi Baghestani

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Saadi and sometimes other poets chose the preferred recording.Therefore, in this article, twenty-six examples of these problems are classified and discussed in the following order:Problems related to the meaning of the word or sentence.Verses that do not match Saadi's speech style.Problems that are related to the syntax of words.Problems caused by not paying attention to the script of the text.Problems related to the connection of verses. …”
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    Gene editing: biosecurity challenges and risks by Samaneh Fatollahi Arani

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Also, some have called this technology the engine of creation because it gives the scientist a god-like power (based on his beliefs) to create and improve future humans (super-humanity). …”
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