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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.2 KB (229 words) - 01:17, 13 December 2020
- ...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 l4 KB (541 words) - 23:43, 12 December 2020
- ...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 parti16 KB (2,355 words) - 02:32, 13 December 2020
- ...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 ada6 KB (897 words) - 02:37, 13 December 2020
- ...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 as17 KB (2,523 words) - 00:09, 13 December 2020
- ...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 expresse7 KB (1,108 words) - 02:41, 13 December 2020
- ==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 juror11 KB (1,701 words) - 01:23, 13 December 2020
- ...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-magister20 KB (3,184 words) - 00:07, 13 December 2020
- ...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.net11 KB (1,517 words) - 01:53, 13 December 2020
- ...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 wo37 KB (5,704 words) - 02:41, 13 December 2020
- ...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]]37 KB (5,611 words) - 00:01, 13 December 2020
- ...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.38 KB (6,665 words) - 21:57, 12 December 2020
- ...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.39 KB (5,756 words) - 23:42, 12 December 2020
- ...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”.25 KB (3,621 words) - 00:16, 13 December 2020
- ==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 has55 KB (7,711 words) - 23:45, 12 December 2020
- ...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 player36 KB (5,042 words) - 00:27, 13 December 2020
- ...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 this29 KB (4,698 words) - 00:04, 13 December 2020
- ...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 Atlanti34 KB (5,126 words) - 23:42, 12 December 2020
- ...[[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 argued24 KB (3,630 words) - 01:29, 13 December 2020
- ...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.33 KB (5,046 words) - 23:36, 12 December 2020