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Globalization Individual Rights and the Making of Modern International Law. History - cross discipline, Global history, Legal history






Globalization Individual Rights and the Making of Modern International Law. History - cross discipline, Global history, Legal history
The Evangelists, according to Hays, are training our scriptural senses, calling readers to be better scriptural people by being better scriptural poets.--Micah D. Kiel Catholic Biblical Quarterly
Intended for anyone who competes in endurance sports like cycling, triathlon, running races of all distances, and cross-country skiing, 'The Haywire Heart' presents the evidence that going too hard or too long can damage your heart forever. You'll find what to watch out for, what to do about it, and how to protect your heart so you can enjoy the sports you love for years to come
Evagrius Ponticus, a significant figure in fourth-century mystical thought, is examined through a historical and theological lens in this work. The author analyzes Evagrius's teachings on spiritual knowledge and perfection, juxtaposing his ideas with those of contemporaries and predecessors, including Christian and pagan philosophers. The exploration includes the perspectives of the Cappadocians and Stoic and Neo-Platonic thinkers, highlighting the diverse views on the soul, body-soul relationship, and eschatology during that era.
An investigation into how the four Gospel writers drew on the Old Testament to demonstrate their belief that Jesus was nothing less than the embodiment of Israel's God.
At different times of the year, herring were found in commercial numbers in the North Sea, the Moray Firth, the Minches, the Firth of Clyde, the Irish Sea and the English Channel.
More health professionals are considering enrolling in a postgraduate degree that includes research training. This book guides health professionals, and the academic faculty who supervise them, through developing research ideas based on professional practice to successful completion and graduation with either masters or doctoral level degrees.
Containing work on Paul by a New Testament scholar, these essays probe Paul's approach to scriptural interpretation, showing how Paul's reading of the Hebrew Scriptures reshaped the theological vision of his churches.
Paul's letters, the earliest writings in the New Testament, are filled with allusions, images and quotations from the Old Testament. This book investigates Paul's appropriation of Scripture from a perspective based on recent literary-critical studies of intertextuality.