CLARA ANGELA DIVA AMBARURA
Student at Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)
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03/08/2024Pelatihan Spiritual (PSB) is an activity attended by Catholic new students. The event was carried out in Tower 1 ITS Science Tower 2nd Floor. This activity can add Catholic friends and can also get to know fellow Catholic seniors.
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Check out the latest blog post on Bangla history and civilization, focusing on the preservation of historical landmarks and educational institutions. Explore intriguing questions about Moinamati, Sonargaon, and more. Don't miss this insightful read at the following link: https://ift.tt/T1OZChw.
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Fascinated by the Bible? United’s Master of Arts in Biblical Studies program explores the Bible’s historical and cultural contexts, overarching narratives, theological themes, and critical issues, as well as the ethical implications of scriptural interpretation.🎓 Learn more at the link below!
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This is a tome, but well worth it. If you’ve read the City of God, you’ve read the history of Western Civilization. Use this translation. Any of the Cambridge versions are excellent. Augustine is second to none. Such an important work. #classicaleducation #classicalconversations #classicalconsulting
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Captain - I recently assisted a client in writing an academic paper on charismatism in an orthodox setting. A case study at...In the literature review, one thing we strongly argued was the influence of politics on charismatic churches and its negative outcomes. Also, we discussed how the Orthodox churches have borrowed this 'ideology' and infused it into their setting. One may question what the principle is and how it is influencing the activities of the church.The borrowed culture is that some Orthodox churches are becoming politically biased, associating themselves with the political elites, and having favourites among the political actors. For the Pentecostals, it's evident.Good afternoon.We are possessing the nation and our talents shouldn't go to waste.PS: The attached picture is the cover page of a published research paper that explicitly discusses what I have shared above.
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Go deep into the text of Scripture with this greek exegesis class of 1 Peter with Dr. Miller. Learn more, see other classes offered, or apply at shepherds.edu
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Updating one's knowledge is necessary to keep it current despite continuous changes in the world. Updating is argued to be basic to survival and to developing a knowledge of historical events, including one's personal history.
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Did you know that the Library of Alexandria didn’t fall like most people think? This video is all about the Great Library of Alexandria, how it worked, and how its fall did not, actually, set human knowledge back thousands of years.The Library of Alexandria was established under the Ptolemaic Dynasty of Egypt (323-30 BCE) and flourished under the patronage of the early kings to become the most famous library of the ancient world, attracting scholars from around the Mediterranean, and making Alexandria the preeminent intellectual center of its time until its decline after 145 BCE.Alexandria may have been able to boast of the greatest library in the ancient world under the early Ptolemies, but no account from antiquity supports the claim that the library was still a great intellectual center by the Roman Period. It is clear, from references in the works of various ancient writers, that a considerable number of manuscripts were lost at Alexandria between c. 48 BCE and 415 CE, but what these were is unknown. Many of the works referenced as part of the library's collection still exist today all over the world and form part of the collection of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina ("Library of Alexandria"), which opened in 2002 in Alexandria, Egypt, as an homage to the great library of antiquity.Learn more: https://lnkd.in/d6fTCB7J #history #video
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Watch this interview with Kevin Pease, Director of IPS Scripture School at Loyola University Chicago, on how to enrich our Advent experience.
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Hojoon Ahn
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Fundamental Foundations for the New Testament Gospel Studies by Hojoon J. AhnThis study attempts to consider the nature of the Synoptic Gospels by observing the following two elements, hermeneutics and Greek language, as preliminary foundations for the New Testament Gospel studies. Initially, this study was a part of my doctoral dissertation, an ongoing project, “Finding the Synoptic Gospels’ Construction Process: A Comparative-Linguistic Analysis of the Eucharist and Its Co-Texts,” but in the process of revision, I have thought it would be better to publish this small study as a separate volume.
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