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    Présentation d’une controverse : les Écritures face à la critique biblique au xixe siècle en Grande-Bretagne  by Frédéric Slaby

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Until the beginning of the 19th century, most of the Catholic, Anglican and Protestant exegetes, theologians and regular churchgoers thought that the Bible was the Word of God, and that God’s truth was present in every word of the Scriptures. …”
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    ‘Tu m’embrasses encore, et c’est mon pied dans les pompons !’ Comment construit-on le sens ? by Gilles Corminboeuf

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…In my view, this inference is produced by two information sources in competition: a linguistic one – the state of affairs O is asserted – and an extralinguistic one – the experimental truth refutes the validity of O.…”
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    Dwaj ludzie z lustrem. Metafory fotografii i fotograficzne motywy w etiudach Romana Polańskiego by Magdalena Szczypiorska-Chrzanowska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Metaphors and motifs originating in the technical, practical, mythopoetic, and anthropologic aspect of photography—e.g. mirror, doubling, doppelgänger, shade, voyeurism, murder, mortification/vivification—used in Polanski’s early film narratives refer to copying vs. creating, reproducing a fragment of the world vs. developing it anew, exploring “reality” vs. illusion, “truth” vs. imagination, optics vs. metaphysics, and produce an autonomous space of meanings and possible interpretations. …”
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    Le « Héros homicide et nocturne » en pleines « Lumières » : de Cartouche ou les voleurs (1721) aux « Vies privées » (1721-1803) by Anne-Marie Mercier-Faivre

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…With justice being dispensed in camera, the “court of public opinion” attempts to assert a role in the quest for truth. The movement, revealed in the plays La Devineresse (1679) by Thomas Corneille and Cartouche et les voleurs (1721) by Legrand, shows a curiosity that goes beyond the spectacle of criminal executions. …”
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    ‘What makes you think Theology is a subject?’ by Trevor Williams

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…My view is that this question is a symptom of how Theology is under attack from many quarters today – from the fearful believers who see it as a threat to their faith, to the secularists who see it as a threat to truth. Foremost among the opponents is Richard Dawkins. …”
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    ‘The silent Arachnes that weave unrestingly in our Imagination’: The Industrial Metaphoric Web in Thomas Carlyle’s Sartor Resartus by Marie Laniel

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The web they spin materialises the ‘tensional’ quality of metaphoric truth, the ‘tensive aliveness’ of the metaphoric process.…”
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    RETRACTED: Modelling demand response in smart microgrid with techno and economic objective functions and improvement of network efficiency by Wang Xuan, Zhang Xiaofeng, Zhou Feng, Xu Xiang, Allathadka H.P.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Publisher and Editors have concluded to the truth of the allegation and have decided to retract this article.…”
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    Health, the new horizon for a desirable future by Laurence Bedeau

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There are two opposing blocs in many countries: advocates of an environmental pause on the one hand, adding fuel to the ecological backlash*, and on the other hand those who argue in favor of speeding up the rate of transition.However, it would be wrong to view the ecological crisis simply through the prism of this conflict. The truth is that, alongside differences that are sometimes genuine and often overinterpreted, there are also areas of real convergence. …”
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    “True fiction” – the memory and the postmemory of traumatic war events in a picturebook by Magdalena Howorus-Czajka

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The picturebook, like other types of art, operates through the language of fiction to tell the truth. Art is one of the languages of historical narration. …”
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    The Problem of Hybridity by Speculative Space

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Speculative Design offers a methodological toolbox with which to explore, and potentially legitimize, alternative models and modes of knowledge through world-building not based on, or not yet based on, socially normalised ‘truths’. However, a problematic dichotomy remains: whilst a neutral, transparent and universal truth may be a fantasy construct, the disturbance of such a construct through individual embodiments is no simple alternative. …”
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    Reimagining Catholic Peacebuilding Through Pope Francis's "Culture of Encounter": The Case of Nigeria's Niger Delta Region by Martin Owhorchukwu Ejiowhor

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…PT asserts that the church has a moral duty to contribute to global peace, to be founded on the principles of truth, justice, charity, and freedom, in imitation of Christ the Prince of Peace. …”
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    Questão fundiária: posse tradicional versus propriedade da terra entre Brasil e Cabo Verde by Carolina dos Anjos de Borba

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The debate raised intends to discuss the relations that produce truth discourses, in which the old leasers (Cape Verde) and quilombolas (Brazil) do not easily constitute themselves as land owners. …”
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    Mujeres en la murga porteña: Arte, territorialidad y empoderamiento by Almendra Aladro

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Despite the advance of the feminist movement in Argentina, through visualization phenomena such as #NiUnaMenos, the truth is that functions such as direction and percussion into the murgas are still resisted from the masculine hegemony and represents an interesting challenge.…”
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    Considering Patients’ Mental Capacity When Giving Them Bad News May Help Their Well-Being: A Case of Suicide Attempt after Being Informed of Lung Cancer Diagnosis by Toshiyuki Kobayashi, Satoshi Kato, Mitsuo Takeuchi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Her recent life had been emotionally turbulent and she did not have sufficient mental capacity to accept and cope with this truth. She developed depression before attempting suicide.…”
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    Analysis of the Inquiry-Infusion learning model to develop students' critical thinking ability by Beni Asyhar

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…With the modifications in these two steps, it is hoped that students can independently learn to practice not to easily believe the information presented before knowing the truth of the information and it is hoped that students get used to finding out the truth of information before making conclusions on the problems at hand so as to maximize students' critical thinking skills. …”
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    Proust’s Ruskin: From Illustration to Illumination by Emily Eells

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…These two figures are likened to ‘noble grotesques’ here, as they correspond to Ruskin’s definition of an allegorical figure conveying an inexpressible truth through symbolism. My argument here is that Proust appropriated those two illustrations and transformed them into illuminations, in the sense that Ruskin gave to that term in Modern Painters.…”
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    İBN RÜŞD’ÜN TE’VİL ANLAYIŞI VE AKTÜEL DEĞERİ ÜZERİNE by Mesut Okumuş

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…He believed that the Qur’an contained the highest truth while maintaining that its words should not be taken literally. …”
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    Re-Creation of the Character and Subjectivation in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mesut Günenç

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This study, focusing on Alain Badiou’s theory of subjectivation and within this context, his four terms (event, truth, body and present) in general and adding a fifth section as the event of daily life, argues that The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time depicts a collective subject similar to Badiou’s figure: a subject who rejects ordinary forms of communication for alternatives to authority and its structural inequalities. …”
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    Travels, Translations and Limitations: Ambasciatrice Caroline Crane Marsh by Etta Madden

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Yet her literary labors reflect that Caroline realized her role as a mediator rather than militaristic conqueror, with translations that make difference overt and journal entries that demonstrate she recognized her limitations as a reformer and a conveyor of religious “truth.” This emphasis on Caroline as translator contributes to an understudied area in discussions of American women’s travel writings, building from diverse views of translation in the nineteenth century and today.…”
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