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    THE FORMATION OF CONFLICTOLOGICAL COMPETENCE OF A HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER by Irina NIKULINA, Natalya SOLOVOVA

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The structure of conflictological competence of a teacher of the University is described, consisting of interrelated components: Gnostic; regulatory; engineering; reflexive and status; regulatory; communicative. …”
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    MARCION OF SYNOPE’S RELEVANCE IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD VIS-À-VIS RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE by G Andrade

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…He is frequently grouped with the Gnostic trends of Early Christianity, although this is not entirely accurate. …”
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    FORMATION OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT COMPETENCE OF A UNIVERSITY TEACHER by I. V. NIKULINA, N. V. SOLOVOVA

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The structure of University teacher’s conflict management competence consists of interrelated components: gnostic, regulatory, design, reflexive and status, regulatory, communicative. …”
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    Sanai's spiritual travelogue Seyr al-Ibad by Halilović Tehran

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Sanai is innovative in writing all kinds of poetry and is unique in the history of Persian literature for founding Gnostic literature. Although Sanai's Hadiqa al-Haqiqa is his greatest masterpiece both in terms of scope and influence on later poets, the story of the spiritual journey of Seyr al-Ibad has attracted more attention from scholars of the world literature. …”
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    The interrelation of students’ ideas about fatherhood with gender, age and structure of valuable orientations by S. V. Merzlyakova, M. G. Golubeva, N. V. Bibarsova

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Three homogeneous clusters  were  identifi      using  divisive  clustering  of  an  empirical  sample:1)  orientation towards the values of professional self-realisation (193 respondents, 17.8%); 2) orientation towards gnostic and aesthetic values (274 respondents, 25.2%); 3) orientation towards the values of personal life (619 respondents, 57%). …”
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