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    Faithfulness and the interpretation of identity in the New Testament.Philippus J. W. Schutte - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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    Workplace spirituality: A tool or a trend?Philip J. W. Schutte - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):1-5.
    Workplace spirituality is a construct widely discussed over the past few decades and it is a much-disputed inquiry field which is gaining the interest of practitioners and scholars. Some clarifications regarding concepts and definitions are necessary in order to structure and direct the current debate. The aim of this conceptual article is to gain a better understanding regarding the direction in which this field of study is progressing and to put the question on the table namely, whether workplace spirituality is (...)
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  3. Egskeiding in die antieke Semitiese wereld.P. J. W. Schutte - 1997 - HTS Theological Studies 53 (4).
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    Histoiese Jesus-navorsing en evangelisasie.P. J. W. Schutte - 1999 - HTS Theological Studies 55 (2/3).
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    Missionêre diakonaat: ’n Uitdaging vir die kerk.P. J. W. Schutte - 2003 - HTS Theological Studies 59 (1).
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  6. Post-modern spirituality: Experience, rather than explain.Philip J. W. Schutte - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (1).
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    Reading the Bible again with Marcus Borg.P. J. W. Schutte - 2004 - HTS Theological Studies 60 (1/2).
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    The resurrection of Jesus: What’s left to say?P. J. W. Schutte - 2006 - HTS Theological Studies 62 (4).
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    When they, we,_ and the _passive_ become _I – Introducing autobiographical biblical criticism.P. J. W. Schutte - 2005 - HTS Theological Studies 61 (1/2).
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    An Upper Bound for the Provability of Transfinite Induction in Systems with N-Times Iterated Inductive Definitions.Kurt Schutte, W. Pohlers, J. Diller & G. H. Muller - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (3):878.
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    Kurt Schütte. Proof theory. Revised English translation by J. N. Crossley of XXV 243. Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften, no. 225. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York, 1977, xii + 299 pp. [REVIEW]W. A. Howard - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (1):218-220.
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    Review: Kurt Schutte, J. N. Crossley, Proof Theory. [REVIEW]W. A. Howard - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (1):218-220.
  13. Students teach business a lesson.J. W. Hathaway - 1990 - Business and Society Review 72 (Winter):58-61.
  14. Der abendländische Mensch.J. W. Hauer - 1964 - Stuttgart,: A. Balzer.
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  15. Der yoga als heilweg, nach den indischen quellen dargestellt.J. W. Hauer - 1932 - Stuttgart,: W. Kohlhammer.
     
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  16. Eine indo-arische Metaphysik des Kampfes und der Tat: die Bhagavadgītā in neuer Sicht mit Übersetzungen.J. W. Hauer - 1934 - Stuttgart: Verlag von W. Kohlhammer. Edited by Adolf Hitler & J. W. Hauer.
     
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    Greek Oratory I. Eschine, Contre Timarque: Sur l'Ambassade infidèle. Texte établi et traduit par Victor Martin et Guy de Budé. Paris: Société d'Edition Les Belles Lettres, 1927. Isocrates, de Pace and Philippus. Ed. with a Historical Introduction and Commentary by M. L. W. Laistner. Published for Cornell University by Longmans, Green and Co., 1927. $2.50. [REVIEW]J. F. Dobson - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (05):189-191.
  18. Another way logic might be normative.J. W. Evershed - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3):5861-5881.
    Is logic normative for reasoning? In the wake of work by Gilbert Harman and John MacFarlane, this question has been reduced to: are there any adequate bridge principles which link logical facts to normative constraints on reasoning? Hitherto, defenders of the normativity of logic have exclusively focussed on identifying adequate validity bridge principles: principles linking validity facts—facts of the form 'gamma entails phi'—to normative constraints on reasoning. This paper argues for two claims. First, for the time being at least, Harman’s (...)
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  19. Theory of Colours.V. O. N. GOETHE J. W. - 1970
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    XXXIX. The creep of cadmium crystals at liquid helium temperatures.J. W. Glen - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (5):400-408.
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    An initial analysis and reflection of the metrics used in the Teaching Excellence Framework in the UK.J. W. Gillard - 2018 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 22 (2):49-57.
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  22. Double Trouble for Logical Pluralists.J. W. Evershed - 2021 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 121 (3):411-424.
    According to tradition, logic is normative for reasoning. According to many contemporary philosophers of logic, there is more than one correct logic. What is the relationship between these two strands of thought? This paper makes two claims. First, logic is doubly normative for reasoning because, in addition to constraining the combinations of beliefs that we may have, logic also constrains the methods by which we may form them. Second, given that logic is doubly normative for reasoning, a wide array of (...)
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    Thermodynamic aspects of Cottrell atmospheres.J. W. Cahn - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (28-30):3741-3746.
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    Duality of dislocation content of grain boundaries.J. W. Cahn, Y. Mishin & A. Suzuki - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (25-26):3965-3980.
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  25. Phase II of bioethics: The turn to the social nature of individuals.J. W. Glaser - 1994 - Bioethics Forum 11:12-22.
     
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    Correction to: Another way logic might be normative.J. W. Evershed - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3):5883-5883.
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    Suplemento à Poética de Aristóteles.J. W. Von Goethe - 2000 - Trans/Form/Ação 23 (1):123-126.
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  28. TRADUÇÃO: Suplemento à Poética de Aristóteles.J. W. Von Goethe - 2000 - Trans/Form/Ação 23 (1).
    Quem quer que de algum modo tenha se ocupado da teoria da poesia, e particularmente da tragédia, recordar-se-á de uma passagem em Aristóteles que causou muita dificuldade aos intérpretes, sem que pudessem concordar completamente sobre o seu significado. Numa caracterização mais precisa da tragédia, o grande homem parece esperar dela que, por meio da encenação de ações e acontecimentos que suscitam compaixão e medo, purifique (reinigen) o ânimo do espectador das paixões mencionadas. Acredito poder comunicar de melhor maneira meus pensamentos (...)
     
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  29. M. Tullius Cicero: The Fragmentary Speeches (John Nicholson).J. W. Crawford - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117:148-150.
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    The aeolian Harp: Sociobiology and human judgment.J. W. Bowker - 1980 - Zygon 15 (3):307-333.
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    The burning fuse: The unacceptable face of religion.J. W. Bowker - 1986 - Zygon 21 (4):415-438.
    For pragmatic reasons more attention should be devoted to the serious study of religion. Although religions inspire great achievements of human creativity, it is important to understand them because they also promote violence and warfare. One can understand the unacceptable face of religion when one sees why religions matter to those who belong to them; why they are bound to be conservative, especially in times of stress; and why, therefore, believers become very passionate about defending the boundaries of their particular (...)
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    Reprise: partial chemical strain dislocations and their role in pinning dislocations to their atmospheres.J. W. Cahn - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (27):3170-3176.
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  33. De constructies van de andragologie versus de waarheid van zelfkennis'.J. W. Duyvendak - 1996 - Krisis 63:38-49.
     
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  34. De juiste man op de juiste plek. Over de Balie en de culturalisering van de politiek.J. W. Duyvendak - 1995 - Krisis 61:58-62.
     
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    "'Grote woorden in'kleine landen': Finse en Nederlandse filosofie na de Tweede Wereldoorlog, in de serie" de nalatenschap va Erasmus".J. W. Duyvendak & J. Manninen - 1995 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 35 (6):191-193.
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    Art, theology, and religious systems: A case for the inquisition?J. W. Bowker - 1978 - Zygon 13 (4):313-332.
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    Cosmology, religion, and society.J. W. Bowker - 1990 - Zygon 25 (1):7-23.
    . It is a mistake to assume that science and religion are competing accounts of the same subject matter, so that either science supersedes religion or religion anticipates science. Using the question of cosmic origins as an example, I argue that the basic task of religion is not the scientific one of establishing the most accurate acccunt of the origin of the universe. Rather, as illustrated from Jewish, Hindu, Chinese, and Buddhist thought, religion uses a variety of cosmologies to help (...)
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    Information process, systems behavior, and the study of religion.J. W. Bowker - 1976 - Zygon 11 (4):361-379.
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    On being religiously human.J. W. Bowker - 1981 - Zygon 16 (4):365-382.
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  40. Life as a Whole.J. W. Bews - 1937 - Longmans, Green and Co.
     
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    John J. O'Meara, "Eriugena". [REVIEW]Paul J. W. Miller - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (3):442.
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    St. Thomas. [REVIEW]J. W. B. - 1929 - Modern Schoolman 5 (2):12-12.
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    Logik und Logikkalkül. [REVIEW]J. M. P. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (3):607-608.
    This interesting collection is the Festschrift presented to W. Britzelmayr on his seventieth birthday, and it contains several excellent papers which ought to interest the logician and philosophical analyst alike. The most exciting paper is one by Stegmüller in which a system of set theory combining ideas from Bernays and Quine is formulated; one by Kurt Schütte discusses the limitations imposed by constructive logic on the theory of trans finite arithmetic; there are papers by each of the editors: the first (...)
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    ‘I am like a green olive tree’: The Wisdom context of Psalm 52.Philippus J. Botha - 2013 - HTS Theological Studies 69 (1):01-08.
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    Ephrem the Syrian’s hymn On the Crucifixion 4.Philippus J. Botha - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    This article offers a translation of the hymn De Crucifixione 4 by Ephrem, the Syrian theologian, which forms part of his cycle of hymns for the celebration of Easter. The symbolic interpretation of particularly the tearing of the temple veil in this hymn – together with the cosmic signs which occurred at the death of Jesus – is investigated. An attempt is made to correlate Ephrem’s fierce anti-Jewish polemics with the intentions of the authors of the Synoptic Gospels and with (...)
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    Interpreting ‘Torah’ in Psalm 1 in the light of Psalm 119.Philippus J. Botha - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    Psalm 27:4 – To reflect in his temple: Communion with YHWH as the culmination of the journey of life.Philippus J. Botha - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4).
    Since the time of Mowinckel, the verb בקר in Psalm 27:4 was often interpreted as referring to a priest’s function of examining an offering. The parallel part of the verse and other intratextual and intertextual considerations render this interpretation of the verb improbable. The context of the psalm and the cluster of Psalms 25–34, as well as parallels Psalm 27 has with Psalm 23, suggest that the verb בקר refers to reflection on the privilege of being in YHWH’s presence. The (...)
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    Psalm 27:4 – To reflect in his temple: Communion with YHWH as the culmination of the journey of life.Philippus J. Botha - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (1).
    Since the time of Mowinckel, the verb בקר in Psalm 27:4 was often interpreted as referring to a priest’s function of examining an offering. The parallel part of the verse and other intratextual and intertextual considerations render this interpretation of the verb improbable. The context of the psalm and the cluster of Psalms 25–34, as well as parallels Psalm 27 has with Psalm 23, suggest that the verb בקר refers to reflection on the privilege of being in YHWH’s presence. The (...)
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    Psalm 101: A supplication for the restoration of society in the late post-exilic age.Philippus J. Botha - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):1-8.
    This article investigates the form and purpose of Psalm 101 from two perspectives: As a unique composition from the late Persian or early Hellenistic period, and in terms of its function within the context of Book IV of the Psalter. It is suggested that it was designed by exponents of wisdom and Torah piety to serve as a 'royal psalm' at exactly this location in the Psalter. It was meant to offer support to faithful Yahwists by criticising the apostate Judean (...)
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    Psalm 32 as a wisdom intertext.Philippus J. Botha - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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