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    The Bride of Christ with a hellish existence on earth: Insights from Eboni Turman, the black church and black liberation theology.Hlulani M. Mdingi - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (2):8.
    This research is based on the reading of Eboni Turman’s work that focuses on body politics, especially through a theological paradigm. The study confirms that the body is a theological problem, and the extent of the problem stretches to the annals of Christian theology to the present, especially in light of racism, sexism and capitalism. The study will engage black womanist eschatology to draw from the rich well of seeing how the experience of black women gives new meaning to understanding (...)
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    The Bride of Christ with a hellish existence on earth: Insights from Eboni Turman, the black church and black liberation theology.Hlulani M. Mdingi - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):8.
    This research is based on the reading of Eboni Turman’s work that focuses on body politics, especially through a theological paradigm. The study confirms that the body is a theological problem, and the extent of the problem stretches to the annals of Christian theology to the present, especially in light of racism, sexism and capitalism. The study will engage black womanist eschatology to draw from the rich well of seeing how the experience of black women gives new meaning to understanding (...)
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  3. The bride of Christ and the church body politic.Susan A. Ross - 2013 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 42 (1-3):215-230.
     
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    The Bride of Christ Goes to Hell: Metaphor and Embodiment in the Lives of Pious Women, 200 – 1500.Caroline Walker Bynum - 2014 - Common Knowledge 20 (2):366-367.
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    Dyan Elliott, The Bride of Christ Goes to Hell: Metaphor and Embodiment in the Lives of Pious Women, 200–1500. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012. Pp. 480. $59.95. ISBN: 978-0-8122-4358-1. [REVIEW]Megan McLaughlin - 2015 - Speculum 90 (3):801-802.
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    Virgins in greece and early Christian Rome - (A.L.) Walker bride of hades to bride of Christ. The virgin and the otherworldly bridegroom in ancient greece and early Christian Rome. Pp. VIII + 180. London and new York: Routledge, 2020. Cased, £120, us$155. Isbn: 978-1-138-48162-6. [REVIEW]Peta Greenfield - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (2):409-411.
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  7. A Study of Nietzsche.Joseph Mc Bride - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:346-347.
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    Erasmus of Rotterdam: advocate of a new Christianity.Christine Christ-von Wedel - 2013 - Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
    Betr. u.a. Erasmus und die Reformation in Basel.
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    Transcendent Authority: The Role of Moses in Old Testament Traditions.S. Dean Mc Bride - 1990 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 44 (3):229-239.
    Moses transmits to Israel the call of a God of incomparable power, and his intimate access to that power without being destroyed by it makes him not only mediator but model for the formation of a people set apart, holy to Yahweh.
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  10. Herpetofauna pet-keeping by secondary school students: Causes for concern.Ian Bride - 1998 - Society and Animals 6 (1):31-46.
    This study of the patterns of the keeping of herpetofauna animals and associated animal welfare issues among secondary school pupils in the United Kingdom suggests that a large proportion of the animals kept as companion animals by this group are indigenous species. In comparison with purchased species, these captured animals, even those normally long-lived, appear to suffer a high rate of mortality. Relatively large numbers of escape- and food-related deaths among these animals imply that many are not furnished with suitable (...)
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    Ist der Tod schlecht oder gut für den Menschen, der stirbt?: ein Philosophischer versuch der Todesbewertung.Sebastian Christ - 2021 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Die Frage nach der Bewertung des Todes und die Einordnung seiner Bedeutung für das Leben eines Menschen gehört zu den ältesten existentiellen Fragen der Philosophie. In diesem philosophischen Versuch der Todesbewertung werden ausgehend von den Überzeugungen von Epikur und Aristoteles verschiedene schlechte und gute Facetten des Todes analysiert. Es zeigt sich, dass der Tod weder einseitig schlecht noch gut ist. Auch eine Mitbegutachtung des Werts des Lebens anhand verschiedener Bewertungstheorien vermag nicht zu einer eindeutigen Antwort auf die Frage nach dem (...)
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    A Study of Nietzsche. [REVIEW]Joseph Mc Bride - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:346-347.
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    John of Salisbury on the arts of language in the trivium.Mary Bride Ryan - 1958 - Washington,: Catholic University of America Press.
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    Conscription of Hoplites in Classical Athens.Matthew R. Christ - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51 (2):398-422.
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  15. Function and the language of politics a linguistic uses and gratifications approach.Christ’L. Delandtsheer - 1991 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 24 (3-4):299-342.
     
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    Ostracism, Sycophancy, and Deception of the Demos: [Arist.] Ath.Pol. 43.5.Matthew R. Christ - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (02):336-.
    Several features of this compact passage have puzzled scholars ever since the discovery of the Aristotelian Constitution of the Athenians a century ago. First, did the Athenian Assembly really deliberate on all these disparate matters in the chief meeting of the sixth prytany, and if so, why? Second, why did it limit complaints against sycophants to a total of six divided equally between citizens and metics? Since the answers we give to these questions are fundamental to our understanding of basic (...)
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    Visages du dharma.Silvia D'Intino & Christèle Barois (eds.) - 2023 - [Paris]: Éditions de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales.
    Parmi les 'but de l'homme' (puruṣārtha) qui orientent la vie humaine dans le monde indien, le dharma occupe une position très élevée, au-dessus de 'l'intérêt' (artha) et du 'désir' (kāma), respectivement la sphère du pouvoir (politique, économique, social) et celle de l'amour (y compris les passions et les plaisirs de la vie). Enfin, le dharma englobe le quatrième et ultime but de l'homme, la 'délivrance' (moksa). Le caractère normatif du dharma fixe la place de chacun dans la société, par l'exercice (...)
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    A New Definition of Patriarchy: Control of Women’s Sexuality, Private Property, and War.Carol P. Christ - 2016 - Feminist Theology 24 (3):214-225.
    Carol P. Christ discusses her new multi-pronged definition of patriarchy as an integral system: male dominance is enforced by violence which is a product of war; the control of female sexuality ensures the transfer private property and slaves which are the spoils of war in the male line; and the system as a whole is legitimated by religion. She argues, based on the new research on matriarchies that patriarchy is not eternal or universal, but that it arose in history, (...)
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    She who changes: re-imagining the divine in the world.Carol P. Christ - 2003 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    It was only recently that people began to refer to God, occasionally, as “she.” Is it now possible to re-imagine divine power as a female force deeply related to the changing world? If so, then we can understand the deeper meaning of female images of divine power including depictions such as “The Goddess.” Carol Christ offers a new look at these female images of God in She Who Changes . She shows how many traditional ideas about divine power reject (...)
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    Herodotean Kings and Historical Inquiry.Matthew R. Christ - 1994 - Classical Antiquity 13 (2):167-202.
    This article seeks evidence of Herodotus's conception of his historical enterprise in the recurring scenes in which he portrays barbarian kings as inquirers and investigators. Through these scenes-involving most notably Psammetichus, Etearchus, Croesus, Cyrus, Cambyses, Darius, and Xerxes-the historian not only explores the character of autocrats, but also holds up a mirror to his own activity as inquirer. Once we recognize the metahistorical dimension of Herodotus's representation of inquiring kings, we can better understand the scenes in which these figures appear (...)
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    The evolution of the eisphora in classical athens.Matthew R. Christ - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (01):53-.
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    Outline of Roman History with Details of Sources.Karl Christ - 1968 - Philosophy and History 1 (2):220-220.
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    Why Women, Men and Other Living Things Still Need the Goddess: Remembering and Reflecting 35 Years Later.Carol P. Christ - 2012 - Feminist Theology 20 (3):242-255.
    Carol P. Christ reflects on her influential essay ‘Why Women Need the Goddess,’ responding to misinterpretations and arguing that women, men, and other living things still need the symbol of Goddess. As long as ‘Goddess’ and ‘God-She,’ like the word ‘feminist’ are controversial, we still have a long way to go before we as a culture can fully accept female power as a beneficent and independent power.
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    Feminist Re-imaginings of the Divine and Hartshorne's God: One and the Same?Carol P. Christ - 2002 - Feminist Theology 11 (1):99-115.
    I hope to open a wider dialogue between process philosophy and feminist spirituality. Process philosophy can help us to articulate the philosophical implications of feminist revisionings of divine power. Feminist spirituality can help us to understand the wider implications of process philosophy's rethinking of finitude, relationship, the body, and nature.
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  25. Reply to the ability of the sweeping model to explain human attention.Gregory J. Christ - 1993 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 14 (3):215-222.
    This is a reply to Weinfurt's article examining the Sweeping Model. Overall, our positions are not as incompatible as they may seem, although I feel that his conclusion, that the Sweeping Model cannot explain human attention, does not follow from his comments. I will proceed through his article and clarify issues as they arise. Our difference of opinion may result from differing goals, with Weinfurt being concerned with more abstract aspects of cognition, and myself with basic perception and how it (...)
     
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    The Minoan Civilization of Ancient Crete.Karl Christ - 1969 - Philosophy and History 2 (2):235-235.
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    Revisiting BISFT Summer School 2004, University of Bristol, ‘Embracing Diversity: Seeking Harmony’.Carol P. Christ - 2019 - Feminist Theology 27 (3):311-328.
    The article presents a dialogue between Carol P. Christ and Judith Plaskow. It argues that a process metaphysic provides an alternative to the Christian liberation paradigm and could help feminists in religion to articulate alternatives to the concept of God as a dominant male other found in classical theism. A shared metaphysic could help feminists in different religious traditions to recognize common concerns and commitments, to guard against claims of uniqueness and exclusivity of religious traditions, and to engage with (...)
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    Relative effects of display mode and input function on tracking performance.Richard E. Christ & Richard R. Newton - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (2):237.
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    Toward a model of attention and cognition, using a parallel distributed processing approach: II. The Sweeping Model.Gregory Christ - forthcoming - Journal of Mind and Behavior.
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    Toward a model of attention and cognition using a parallel distributed processing approach: I. Background.Gregory Christ - forthcoming - Journal of Mind and Behavior.
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    Toward a philosophy of educational librarianship.John M. Christ - 1972 - Littleton, Colo.,: Libraries Unlimited.
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    The Limits of Rationalism: Early Modern Geography and the Idea of Europe.Adrian Christ - 2016 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 7 (2):80-94.
  33. The psychology of the active intellect of Averroes..Paul Sidney Christ - 1926 - Philadelphia,: Philadelphia.
  34. The study of expression within a descriptive psychology.Gregory Christ - 1991 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 12 (3):321-346.
     
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    Arnaldo Mornigliano and the History of Historiography.Karl Christ - 1991 - History and Theory 30 (4):5-12.
    Unlike so many present-day historians, Momigliano did not proceed according to the absolute dogmas of a new program of historical scholarship, method, or perspective. Rather, his scholarly work grew organically from the connection between personal initiatives and existential forces. Momigliano's lifelong theme was the historical dimension of the contacts among cultures, religions, and civilization. He made no absolute claims for his own method. His scholarly works are briefly summarized, including: his concern with the problematic of Johann Gustav Droysen's position and (...)
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    Organisational Economics and the Evolution of a New Management Science.Kevin P. Christ - 2012 - Philosophy of Management 11 (1):79-94.
    This paper reviews the origins of organisational economics and critically examines its influence on business-school scholarship and pedagogy in the eighties and nineties and argues three points. First, it is useful to analyse the infiltration of economic ideas about internal organisation of firms into organisational science within the context of the methodology of scientific research programmes. Second, the adoption by management theorists of organisational economics as part of a new science of organisations represented a significant change in research style within (...)
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    Lee M. Jefferson and Robin M. Jensen, eds., The Art of Empire: Christian Art in its Imperial Context.Alice Christ - 2018 - Augustinian Studies 49 (1):140-144.
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    Both Reaction Time and Accuracy Measures of Intraindividual Variability Predict Cognitive Performance in Alzheimer's Disease.Björn U. Christ, Marc I. Combrinck & Kevin G. F. Thomas - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Theopompus and Herodotus: A Reassessment.M. R. Christ - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (01):47-.
    W. R. Connor has argued that Theopompus' critical attacks on almost all the leading figures in Greek history suggest he was writing a ‘history without heroes’. This article will argue that a similar principle applies to Theopompus' attitude towards Herodotus and other earlier historians: all fell short of his ideal, and, in the final analysis, Theopompus had but one literary hero: himself. Theopompus' mysterious Epitome of Herodotus, I will suggest, is best taken not as an independent work, but as a (...)
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    Ecofeminism and Process Philosophy.Carol P. Christ - 2006 - Feminist Theology 14 (3):289-310.
    In this article Carol Christ illustrates the ways in which process philosophy offers dynamic alternatives to dualistic habits of thought. She highlights how the Goddess is the most relational in the process and therefore the most sympathetic to the unfolding of the universe and those who inhabit it, human and non-human alike. Change she asserts is good, indeed divine, a statement in bold contrast to the Western tradition which attempts to fix and control all things. The individual and her (...)
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    Thealogy Matters.Carol P. Christ - 2019 - Feminist Theology 28 (1):20-34.
    In this article Carol P. Christ states that ‘thealogy matters’ because religious symbols not only articulate meaning but also provide orientation for ethical decision-making. Rejecting the notions that religious meaning is delivered from on high and that traditions must be uncritically accepted, she proposes a model of ‘embodied theology’ in which individuals and communities take responsibility for religious worldviews. She asks us to question Jungian theories of the feminine, images of the Goddess in patriarchal traditions, models of ritual practice (...)
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    Debating Critical Theory: Engagements with Axel Honneth.Julia Christ, Kristina Lepold, Daniel Loick & Titus Stahl (eds.) - 2020 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Bringing together leading scholars in contemporary social and political philosophy, this volume takes up the central themes of Axel Honneth’s work as a starting point for debating the present and future of critical theory, as a form of socially grounded philosophy for analyzing and critiquing society today.
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    Does Feminism Need a Metaphysic? Toward a Feminist Process Paradigm.Carol P. Christ - 2005 - Feminist Theology 13 (3):281-299.
    This paper lays out the case for a new metaphysics to underpin feminist work in religion, one that is experientially-based, relational and inherently open. The author suggests that the work of process philosophers, Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne can provide a starting point for this venture. The author is mindful of the justified criticism that neither of these men paid attention to issues related to women and that philosophy in general has been an elitist male bastion. Nevertheless she is (...)
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    »letzte Politur«?»last polish«?Tobias Christ - 2020 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 94 (4):465-500.
    ZusammenfassungHölderlin war wenig erfolgreich bei dem Versuch, sich mit seiner Lyrik gegen die zeitgenössischen Geschmacksanforderungen zu behaupten. Davon zeugt die Publikationsgeschichte seiner Elegie »Der Wanderer«. Erstmals 1797 bei Schiller für Die Horen eingereicht, erfuhr der Text in der Folge mehrfache Nachbearbeitungen: zunächst durch Hölderlin selbst, dann durch Schiller und schließlich durch Matthisson, der für den Abdruck in seiner Lyrischen Anthologie wiederum tiefgreifende Anpassungen vornahm. Die Überarbeitungen beider erfolgreichen Lyriker verbannen den ursprünglichen Reflexionsgehalt und glätten die formale und bildliche Dynamik zugunsten (...)
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    Chiron.Karl Christ - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (2):155-155.
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    Chiron.Karl Christ - 1984 - Philosophy and History 17 (1):67-68.
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    Chiron.Karl Christ - 1986 - Philosophy and History 19 (2):143-144.
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    Chiron.Karl Christ - 1990 - Philosophy and History 23 (2):160-160.
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    Chiron.Karl Christ - 1975 - Philosophy and History 8 (1):72-75.
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    Chiron.Karl Christ - 1978 - Philosophy and History 11 (1):67-69.
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