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Theology and rhetoric: redefining the relationship between res and verba
Published 2013-12-01“… After discussing three models defining the relationship between rhetoric (linguistic form, verba) and theology (content, res) in scholarship’s history (part I), a theoretical discussion attempts to further undergird the third model according to which verba produce res (part II). …”
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Immoral Obscenity: Censorship of Folklore Manuscript Collections in Late Stalinist Estonia
Published 2013-06-01“…Soviet occupation changed the topics of folklore scholarship and archival practices. Between the years 1945 and 1952, the Folklore Archives’ manuscript collections, catalogues and photographs were censored. …”
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Mentoring Nurse Scientists to Meet Nursing Faculty Workforce Needs
Published 2012-01-01“…Strong mentors in the area of scholarship are extremely valuable for junior faculty, not only because of their research and academic expertise but also for their role modeling behaviors. …”
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Le développement professionnel en évaluation des apprentissages d’enseignants du supérieur
Published 2022-09-01“…This course is part of a microprogram designed from the perspective of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (Bélisle et al., 2016). …”
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Defining and preparing for diversity teacherhood—Chinese Minzu (“ethnic”) teacher education as an example
Published 2023-12-01“…The authors argue that global scholarship on diversity in teacher education could be inspired by Chinese Minzu teacher education.…”
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Remarks on the Historic-geographic Method and Structuralism in Folklore Studies: the Puzzle of Chain Letters
Published 2011-03-01“…Structuralism in folklore studies was in many ways a reaction against the previous scholarship and the historic-geographic method in particular. …”
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Hungarian university students’ perceptions of plagiarism
Published 2025-02-01“…The paper investigates the potential significant differences in terms of gender, scholarship status, employment, note-taking habits, academic aspirations, and the importance of meeting teachers’ expectations. …”
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Performing Grief Inconsolable: Land, Lament and Love in Marina Carr’s Portia Coughlan
Published 2024-12-01“…As the article proposes through an interdisciplinary reading engaging with dialogues focused on environmental discourses, the pastoral, and theatre studies (especially related to Carr), the resonance of Portia Coughlan not only endures as it approaches its thirty-year anniversary, but is also recharged vis-à-vis ecologically orientated imperatives in current theatre scholarship and the broader socio-political realm.…”
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ST. THEODOSIUS PASSION. HOW AND WHY TH.G. DOBZHANSKY BECАME A NON-RETURNER
Published 2014-12-01“…Dobzhansky undertook an intership in the USA on a scholarship from the International Education Board (The Rockefeller Foundation). …”
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»Eine halbe terra incognita«. Zur frühen Aufführungs- und Rezeptionsgeschichte der ›Diabelli-Variationen‹
Published 2021-11-01“…It adds new nuances to the picture drawn by previous scholarship with respect to Hans von Bülow’s pioneering role. …”
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Historical Topicality in Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblock’s Milestones
Published 2021-11-01“…However, although literary criticism has engaged with his novels, his dramatic oeuvre remains a blind spot in scholarship. In this article, I want to lay out the subtleties of his play Milestones (1912), which he wrote in collaboration with Edward Knoblock. …”
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The Image of the New Adam in the Book of Daniel (Daniel 4 and 7)
Published 2025-01-01“… The interpretation of the Son of Man figure in Dan 7 is one of the most hotly debated issues in biblical scholarship. This article is based on the premise that the analysis of the Aramaic Daniel (Dan 1-7), the earlier part of the modern Hebrew-Aramaic book of Daniel, could enable us to determine the original interpretation of the Son of Man figure. …”
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Les premières années de la diplomatie états-unienne : l’influence décisive de Benjamin Franklin à Paris (1776-1778)
Published 2010-02-01“…This paper relies on scholarship produced over the last decades to take stock of the role of Benjamin Franklin as founding father of American diplomacy. …”
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Leibniz on Slavery and the Ownership of Human Beings
Published 2019-12-01“…Even though some elements of the argument are not original to Leibniz, it is of considerable importance for the scholarship of early modern philosophy: it sheds light on Leibniz’s views not only on the moral status of slavery itself, but also on moral rights and obligations more generally.…”
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Teaching North American Studies in Finland: Searching for Crossdisciplinary Perspectives
Published 2024-12-01“…While these areas remain central, new scholarship—focused on settler colonialism, decolonizing research, and transnational American studies—has added depth and new perspectives to the field in recent years. …”
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Christian Ethics, Trauma, and Dust in the Blood: Moving Toward Enfleshed Counter-Memory
Published 2025-01-01“…Such an ethic has the capacity to enliven theological scholarship and practice to rightly respond to the ongoing global mental health crisis.…”
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4 3 2 1: A Listening
Published 2020-06-01“…The relatively small amount of scholarship on Auster’s stylistic and linguistic maneuvers is perhaps due to the fact that he uses an apparently prosaic and conventional style: grammatically sound sentences do not draw attention. …”
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The inner reformation of the sciences: an ambiguity in the radically orthodox thought of John Milbank?
Published 2016-06-01“…An alternative idea of Christian scholarship is advanced in opposition to Milbank’s classical Thomistic view, namely that theology has to preserve and fulfil philosophy, echoing the Scholastic adage that grace does not eliminate nature, but perfects it (gratia naturam non tollit, sed perficit). …”
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We Can Fix Ourselves
Published 2024-09-01“… Scholarship on Black Consciousness in the so-called post-apartheid South Africa is not as prominent as its counterpart within the Congress tradition. …”
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