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  • ...ily debated questions by offering different critical perspectives on major historical events, drawn from all time periods and from all parts of the globe.
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  • ...means limited to, [[biographical]] [[data]] pertaining to the [[author]], historical [[events]], [[customs]] and [[laws]], technical terminology and [[facts]] o ...tion on variant readings of the text or on a point of scholarly [[Argument|dispute]], but arguments are usually succinct, a paragraph or less than a page in l
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  • ...ul's travels and takes liberties with his speeches. The primary source for historical [[information]] about Paul's life is the [[material]] found in his seven le ...century theologian John Knox (not the 16th century John Knox), dispute the historical accuracy of Acts.[7][8] Paul's own account of his background is found parti
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  • ...ngly, those labeled as practicing or advocating a "pseudoscience" normally dispute this characterization.[10] There is disagreement among [https://en.wikipedi ...e idea is detrimental to science, for it neglects the complex physical and historical conditions which influence scientific change. It makes our science less ada
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  • ...8 September, 1930, [[New York City]]) is a U.S. [[sociology|sociologist]], historical social scientist, and world-systems analyst. His monthly commentaries on wo ...and as head of the [[Fernand Braudel Center]] for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems and Civilization until 2005. Wallerstein held several positions as
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  • ...ields in the [[humanities]]. There is considerable [[difference]] and even dispute across academic [[disciplines]] as to the proper usages of the term. What f ...it to some [[content]] (i.e. [[facts]] and [[relationships]] of the actual historical world as it is unfolding). Theories in various fields of study are expresse
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  • ==Historical roots== ...timony]] in court. Instead, jurors were recruited from the locality of the dispute and were expected to know the facts before coming to court. Source of juror
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  • ...ar to praetorian, and praetorian to aedilician; there is some [[historical dispute]] as to whether or not praetorian imperium was superior to "equine-magister ...ar to praetorian, and praetorian to aedilician; there is some [[historical dispute]] as to whether or not praetorian imperium was superior to "equine-magister
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  • ...licits sensations of [[loyalty]] and can become a matter of heavy [[Debate|dispute]]. The authenticity or [[value]] of the work itself, which is a separate qu ...epigrapha" entry in Into His Own: Perspective on the World of Jesus online historical sourcebook, at VirtualReligion.net
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  • ...Christians|persecution]] referred to in the book. However, recent scholars dispute that the book is situated in a time of ongoing persecution and have also do ...agery can be seen to contain symbolic commentaries on the world during the historical period in which ''Revelation'' was written, or "pre-commentaries" on our wo
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  • ...Religionsgeschichtliche Schule paved the way for a still more penetrating historical view of heresy and orthodoxy, not only because early [[Christianity]] came ...d as Christianity. An orthodoxy came into being as the result of a lengthy historical and theological [[process]]. From a confrontation with other [[doctrines]]
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  • ...l Mission. I would suggest that you reference these, discover these, your historical reference work to this word and person, Metatron. Historically, Metatron h ...the garden and call yourself a ‘rose,’ if you wanted to, and we would not dispute it.
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  • ...d Mosaic law, and partly from the former Byzantine codes. There are a few historical records claiming that this law code was translated into [[Ge'ez language|Ge ...]] and [[Plutarch]], would examine designs for government from a legal and historical standpoint.
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  • ...ctual composition and conception of families. Much sociological, [[history|historical]] and [[anthropology|anthropological]] research dedicates itself to the und ...iming “there is no golden age of the family gleaming at us in the far back historical past”.
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  • ==Historical and institutional context== ...creasingly distinct from natural history, on the one hand, and from purely historical or literary fields such as Classics, on the other. A common criticism has
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  • ...n, B. W. (1976). Federal government’s support of information activities: A historical sketch. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 2(8), 24- ...chniques and technologies, documentation was understood as a player in the historical development of global organization in modernity – indeed, a major player
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  • ...en of Eden?”], ''Ensign'', Jan. 1994, 54–55; see also [[Andrew Jenson]], ''Historical Record'', 7:438-39 (1888); [[Orson F. Whitney]], ''Life of Heber C. Kimball ...Vetus Testamentum|volume=34|issue=1|pps. 103-106) Of course there is much dispute between Judeo-Christian and secular scholars as to the plausibility of this
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  • ...h the function of the story of Atlantis seems clear to most scholars, they dispute whether and how much Plato's account was inspired by older traditions. Some ...t a story which exemplifies such a society. Critias mentions an allegedly historical tale that would make the perfect example, and follows by describing Atlanti
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  • ...[[presence]] of Christ at the Eucharist. Is the host the same as Christ's historical body? How can it be present at many places and many times? Radbertus argued
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  • ...ogy|sociologist]]s have divided, but not limited, academia into four basic historical types: ancient academia, early academia, academic societies, and the modern ...[cognitive science]] is one recent example). In short, there is an ongoing historical process behind the internal differentiation of the academy.
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  • ...y should be completed. After four and one-half years of [[work]] a great [[dispute]] arose about the object and [[motive]] for the erection of the tower: The ...cial [[stigma]]. Having disposed of one of the [[three]] [[angles]] to the dispute and failing to settle the other two by [[debate]], they fell to fighting. T
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  • ...es of Syria in the Genesis story of Abraham. Although, orthodox Jews would dispute this based on the Jewish fundemental that the Torah was received from God o ...of the issue regard him as a strict advocate of the people of [[Israel]]'s historical monotheism.
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  • ...lly determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences.[1] With numerous historical debates, many varieties and philosophical positions on the subject of deter ...y deterministic way. Although matters are still subject to some measure of dispute, quantum mechanics makes statistical [[prediction]]s which would be violate
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  • ...ough--you have thousands of conflicting philosophies and meta-physics that dispute what constitutes even this part of a human being--and then here we come--(M Student: It’s historical by God.
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  • ...s), thus biologizing the notion of "race", as Foucault demonstrated in his historical analysis; third, that race is therefore a valid scientific category that ca ...acts of sampling techniques (Serre & Pääbo 2004). These scientists do not dispute the importance of cladistic research, only its retention of the word race,
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  • ...the failing school going, Johnson began to write his first major work, the historical tragedy ''Irene''. Biographer Robert DeMaria believed that Tourette syndrom ...burgh for the deaf and mute. Also, Johnson used the work to enter into the dispute over the authenticy of James Macpherson's Ossian poems, claiming they could
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  • ...man scholars came along in the late 19th century and said "the Bible is an historical [[artifact]] that can be examined with the same critical scrutiny as a rock ...of the land perpetrated by the modern rationalist paradigm. Wilber would dispute this position, arguing that Native American spirituality is a low level for
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  • ...es. This distinction may be applied to objects or performances, current or historical, and its prestige extends to those who made, found, exhibit, or own them. ...of [[military campaign]]s between at least two opposing sides involving a dispute over [[sovereignty]], territory, [[natural resource|resources]], [[religion
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  • ...Reincarnationnot well understoodReincarnation exists differently from many historical explanations. The process of rebirth focuses immense energy on the present ...ounding issues of control between you and T. Remove yourself from areas of dispute involving T and Y. Lessons exist for both of them in the outworking of thei
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