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    COMFORT WOMEN SURVIVING PANDEMICS: FROM ERASURE TO EMBODIED HOPE TOWARDS A FEMINIST-POSTCOLONIAL THEOLOGY OF RADICAL HOSPITALITY by S.A. Bong

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Through their lived experience as survivors of pandemics, a feminist-postcolonial theology of radical hospitality first critiques biblical narratives of men’s hospitality to men. The parallel stories of Lot’s offer of his virgin daughters (Gen. 19) and the Levite’s offer of his concubine (Judges 19) expose, first, the hierarchisation of male guests over women, as property of men, and secondly, the inviolable creed of hospitality conferred on men by men, that is sustained by the cultural code that marks women’s bodies as violable. …”
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    Future climate or land use? Attribution of changes in surface runoff in a typical Sahelian landscape by Yonaba, Roland, Mounirou, Lawani Adjadi, Tazen, Fowé, Koïta, Mahamadou, Biaou, Angelbert Chabi, Zouré, Cheick Oumar, Queloz, Pierre, Karambiri, Harouna, Yacouba, Hamma

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The land use change narrative (i.e. conversion of bare areas to croplands) is expected to decrease in surface runoff, albeit minor in comparison to the effect of future climate change. …”
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    'n Narratiewe teologiese verkenning van negatiewe koronêre vatomleidingsoperasieuitkomste: 'n chirurgiese hermeneutiek by M. J. Swart, G. J. van Zyl, J. A. van den Berg

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Within a specific surgical context and from a tradition of faith, interwoven narratives present the possibility of an interdisciplinary conversation between medical science and theology. …”
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    Nie jestem „przedszkolanką” ani „panią z I–III”. Nauczyciele o postrzeganiu siebie i społecznym odbiorze ich pracy by Agnieszka Nowak-Łojewska

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… The text refers to early education teachers and comprises reports on narrative research about teachers’ self-perception and social reception of their profession. …”
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    Die sosiale konstruksie-model en die spanning tussen hoor en doen as reaksie op die prediking by DJB Kleynhans, JS Kellerman

    Published 2000-06-01
    “…Deconstructing the life story or self-narrative leads to change. Thus the life story prevents th change that the preaching of the gospel wants to bring about. …”
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    Możliwości współczesnej recepcji utworów Stanisława Jachowicza, dydaktycznej literatury dziewiętnastowiecznej by Beata Telatyńska

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…By conducting a nineteenth century and a contemporary reading of his narrations, she examines the possible contexts of reading Jachowicz’s didactic literature, concentrating primarily on his fairy tales. …”
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    Desenvolvimento e direitos fundamentais no projeto eurocêntrico: o desafio do descentramento cognitivo da colonialidade racializada by Maria Sueli Rodrigues de Sousa

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…As the main result there is the narrative about the crisis on the project ofmodernity: on the subject of development and on the matter of rules that aim to guarantee such project, and the need to face it from the genesis of it is structures.…”
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    Family law / by Morgan , Polly

    Published 2021
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    Law of Evidence / by Monaghan, Nicola (Lawyer)

    Published 2015
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    Somatic Montage for Immersive Cinema by Chamier-Waite Clea von

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Somatic montage is presented here as an extended, supra-dimensional notion of what Sergei Eisenstein called the ‘disjunctive method of narration’.…”
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    The Matthean community according to the beginning of his gospel by F. P. Viljoen

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…In this article I attempt to show the importance of the opening narrative in defining this community. …”
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    Realigning with the slave-like Jesus of Mark: The shorter ending of Mark 16:1-8 as a relecture by S. Joubert

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It compels the intended readers to realign themselves with the provocative narration of Jesus as the atypical Messiah who challenges the physiognomic stereotypes of an honour-shame-based context. …”
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    Wie se grond koop Boas (Rut 4:9)? by S. L. Stassen

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…In this article the following possibilitiesare investigated: Either the writer of the Ruth narrative was so far removed from the time of Ruth that he did not know the customs and laws in the time of the judges, or different laws could apply to different periods in the time of the judges or to different communities in the time of the judges, or the verbs “to sell” in 4:3 and “to buy” in 4:5 and verse 9 should be understood in a different manner than convention permits us to do. …”
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    From tradition to progressiveness: Analyzing Thailand's image on youtube amid post-cannabis legalization. by Ibtesam Mazahir, Smith Boonchutima, Safeena Yaseen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The prevailing media narratives, which included tourism, celebration, and policy, further emphasized the positive perspective on the advantages of legalizing marijuana. …”
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    Restoring Planetary Health Through Partnerism by Teddie Potter

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Partnerism is an alternative narrative to domination, and its emphasis on linking rather than ranking offers the essential thinking and economic model to drive massive cultural transformation around the world. …”
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    FRAGMENTS OF THE SACRED: SACRAMENTALLY SUSTAINED IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY by E. Kloppers

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The reception history of the hymn is also given to show how it functioned in diverse contexts. Narratives from the public sphere in various countries are then analysed to determine how unobtrusive and seemingly insignificant fragments of the sacred such as bells that ring, carillons that are played, and sacred songs that are sung can communally function in the public sphere and could sustain people sacramentally in times of fear, uncertainty, and loss. …”
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    Aspirations and Networks of Italian Migrants to Bogota. A Typology by Angela Delli Paoli, Domenico Maddaloni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To do this, we chose a qualitative approach based on narrative interviews with Italians living in Bogota, which were selected through snowball sampling. …”
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    "Having fellowship with God" according to 1 John: dealing with the intermediation and invironment through which and in which it is constituted by D. G. van der Merwe

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…This concept of fellowship, used in a familial sense, is described from the symbolic narrative of family life where God is the “Father”, Jesus is “his only Son” and believers are the “children of God”. 1 John underlines the autonomy of the individual child of God (2:20, 27; 5:20), but qualifies this emphasis with the thematic development of the concept of fellowship with other believers in the familia dei. …”
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    Serialization of Ọbasa’s Poems in The Yorùbá News by Tolulope Ibikunle

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The Yorùbá News published between 1924-1945 was not an exception, as it comprised of different contents ranging from the editorial opinion to home news, gossip, adverts, and serialization of different forms of narratives. D.A. Ọbasa, the publisher ́ of The Yorùbá News, also published many works of poetry. …”
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