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Yulin Liu

    Urban Transit Quality of Service: User Perception and Behaviour
    Temple purity in 1 - 2 Corinthians
    • Paul's view of the church as the temple and his concern about its purity in 1-2 Corinthians has traditionally been interpreted from the perspective of a Jewish background. However, Yulin Liu reveals that the pagans were very aware of temple purity when visiting some temples in the Greco-Roman world, and the purification concerns of three pagan temples in Corinth are documented in his work. The author affirms that the Gentile believers among the Corinthian community were able to grasp Paul's message because of it. Also, Liu investigates Paul's use of temple purity to address the necessity of unity, holiness and faithfulness of the Corinthian Christians in an eschatological sense. Moral and faithful purity needed to be practiced and maintained by the community so that the community could be sanctified as the dwelling place of God. The separation of God's people from profane matters actually points to a new exodus and a progressive consummation of the construction of the eschatological temple-community.

      Temple purity in 1 - 2 Corinthians
    • Focusing on the relationship between public transit quality and user behavior, this book explores how transit service providers can enhance their offerings to compete with automobiles. It delves into transit users' route choices and waiting behaviors, utilizing extensive literature reviews and statistical analyses. Data was gathered from two waves of online surveys targeting passengers in Brisbane's multi-system transit corridor. This research serves as a valuable resource for urban transport policy makers, public transport planners, and those aiming to improve transit services.

      Urban Transit Quality of Service: User Perception and Behaviour