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Bonhoeffer on the Interaction of Theology and Philosophy: Christological Redescription
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In: Montview Liberty University Journal of Undergraduate Research (2021)
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Personhood, Threshold and Equality
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In: Quaerens Deum: The Liberty Undergraduate Journal for Philosophy of Religion (2021)
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Hegel and Schelling: The Emptiness of Emptiness and the Love of the Divine
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In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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Language as Ritual: Saying What Cannot Be Said with Western and Confucian Ritual Theories ...
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La Fotogrammetria Nella Filosofia Del Linguaggio Di Benjamin ...
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La Fotogrammetria Nella Filosofia Del Linguaggio Di Benjamin ...
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Sounding sacred: The adoption of biblical archaisms in the Book of Mormon and other 19th century texts
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In: Open Access Dissertations (2016)
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The power of the medieval Solomon-magus and Solomon-auctor revealed through the "Canterbury Tales", "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight", and the "Tale of the Sankgreal"
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In: Open Access Dissertations (2016)
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Rethinking reference: Towards a holistic approach to linguistic reference
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In: Open Access Theses (2016)
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Racism and conceptual analysis: A defense of the Wittgensteinian approach
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In: Open Access Dissertations (2016)
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Slavoj Žižek on Jacques Derrida, or On Derrida’s Search for a Middle Ground Between Marx and Benjamin, and His Finding Žižek Instead
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In: Theology: Faculty Publications and Other Works (2015)
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The metaphor of battle in the mysticism of Teresa of Avila
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In: Open Access Theses (2014)
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Sexuated Topology and the Suspension of Meaning: A Non-Hermeneutical Phenomenological Approach to Textual Analysis
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Transcending Subjects: Hegel After Augustine, an Essay on Political Theology
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In: Dissertations (1934 -) (2013)
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To the Jew First: A Socio-Historical and Biblical-Theological Analysis of the Pauline Teaching of `Election' in Light of Second Temple Jewish Patterns of Thought
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In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2013)
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Scientific Explanation and the Philosophy of Persuasion: Understanding Rhetoric through Scientific Principles and Mechanisms
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In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2012)
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Beyond Dogma: The Role of "Evolutionary" Science and the "Embodiment" of Archetypal Energies
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In: Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D. (2012)
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The unheard voice of law in Bartolome de Las Casas's "Brevisima relacion de la destruicion de las Indias"
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xiv, 485 p. ; The organizing principle of this dissertation is that Las Casas's most famous work, the Brevisima relacion , is primarily an intricately reasoned legal argument against the excesses of early Spanish colonialism rather than a fiery polemical diatribe by the "first human rights activist." Contrary to such anachronistic (though enduringly popular) characterization, this study employs a historical perspective to view this influential text as belonging to the genres of the early modern juridical tradition. Accordingly, this investigation begins by examining the historical matrix of fifteenth-century and early sixteenth-century Spain to properly contextualize Las Casas's early life and certain initial colonial institutions of the Spanish Indies. Similarly, his juridical expertise is firmly rooted in an explication of his contemporaneous formation in canon law and theology. From these foundational strands of his life and work, his maturing juridical voice spoke most decisively in certain of the major debates among Spanish jurists, theologians, and politicians--as well as in the Brevísima relación --in the wake of the Iberian "discovery" of what was for all concerned a physical as well as philosophical "New World." The combined focus of subsequent chapters elucidates the fundamentally juridical dimensions of the text, beginning with the specific context accompanying its genesis in 1542 until its publication a decade later. The treatise's legal character as an official publication based on various evidentiary sources is further revealed by the text's triple function--to inform, to denounce, and to petition, which in turn corresponds to the genres of relaciones, denuncias , and peticiones of the civil juridical tradition. The Brevísima relación 's content unveils far more than this; the epistemological rationale and analytic framework are intimately linked to canonistic, Thomistic, and biblical genres of the ecclesial juridical tradition. Continuing this historical investigation, the concluding chapter demonstrates anew the fundamental grounding of Las Casas's approach in the vibrant first generations of juristic discourse of the so-called Spanish colonial era. His multifaceted juridical voice was distinctively encoded in a powerful melding of civil and ecclesial legal traditions. This dissertation intends to communicate this voice intelligibly with the proper accents of the past. ; Committee in charge: Dr. Robert Haskett, Chairperson; Dr. Carlos Aguirre, Member; Dr. Stephanie Wood, Member; Dr. David Luebke, Member; Dr. Stephen Shoemaker, Outside Member
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1474-1566. Brevisima relacion de la destruccion de las Indias; Bartolome de las; Brevisima relacion de la destruccion de las Indias; Canon law; Casas; Colonial Latin America; Defense of Indians; Dominican Order; Language; Latin American history; Latin American literature; Latin American studies; literature and linguistics; Philosophy; religion and theology; Social sciences
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1794/11616
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Listening Faithfully With Friends: An Ethnography Of Quaker Communication Practices
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In: Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014 (2011)
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Nathaniel Hawthorne and his biblical contexts
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In: UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones (2009)
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