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666, The Antichrist And Satan, David Randall Jenkins
666, The Antichrist And Satan, David Randall Jenkins
David Randall Jenkins
The Efficient Recalcitrance Assumption plagues [(Star of David Set), (N: N+1)] transition, begetting scripture's "666," "Antichrist" and "Satan" metaphorical references.
The Gods Drink Whiskey: Stumbling Toward Enlightenment In The Land Of The Tattered Buddha, Stephen Asma
The Gods Drink Whiskey: Stumbling Toward Enlightenment In The Land Of The Tattered Buddha, Stephen Asma
Stephen T Asma
Asma, a professor of Buddhism at Columbia College in Chicago and the author of Stuffed Animals and Pickled Heads (2001), recounts his intense and revelatory Cambodian adventures while teaching at Phnom Penh's Buddhist Institute. In an electrifying and frank mix of hair-raising anecdotes and expert analysis, he explicates the vast difference between text-based Buddhist teachings and daily life in a poor and politically volatile Buddhist society. Amid tales of massage parlors, marijuana-spiced pizza, and bloodshed, he cogently explains how Theravada Buddhism, the form practiced throughout Southeast Asia, differs from the Buddhism Westerners are familiar with, and how entwined it is …
Against Transcendentalism: The Meaning Of Life And Buddhism, Stephen Asma
Against Transcendentalism: The Meaning Of Life And Buddhism, Stephen Asma
Stephen T Asma
From the 1970s cult TV show, Monty Python’s Flying Circus, to the current hit musical Spamalot, the Monty Python comedy troupe has been at the center of popular culture and entertainment. The Pythons John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, and Terry Gilliam are increasingly recognized and honored for their creativity and enduring influence in the worlds of comedy and film. Monty Python and Philosophy extends that recognition into the world of philosophy. Fifteen experts in topics like mythology, Buddhism, feminism, logic, ethics, and the philosophy of science bring their expertise to bear on Python movies such …
A Critique Of Levinson, Ryan Dreveskracht
Social Choice Theory Implications For Management Control Systems, David Randall Jenkins
Social Choice Theory Implications For Management Control Systems, David Randall Jenkins
David Randall Jenkins
This paper contributes a social choice theory competent context to managerial accounting. This context enables an economic progression framework that will ultimately drive performance measure content and, inter alia, contribute a meaningful standard for financial accounting's going concern assumption.
A Social Epistemology Of Theological Inquiry, Terry Dwain Robertson
A Social Epistemology Of Theological Inquiry, Terry Dwain Robertson
Terry Dwain Robertson
No abstract provided.
Is Death’S Badness Gendered? Symposium On Christine Overall’S Book Aging, Death And Human Longevity: A Philosophical Inquiry, Samantha Brennan
Is Death’S Badness Gendered? Symposium On Christine Overall’S Book Aging, Death And Human Longevity: A Philosophical Inquiry, Samantha Brennan
Samantha Brennan
No abstract provided.
Assistant And/Or Collaborator? Edith Stein's Relationship To Edmund Husserl's Ideen Ii, Antonio Calcagno
Assistant And/Or Collaborator? Edith Stein's Relationship To Edmund Husserl's Ideen Ii, Antonio Calcagno
Antonio Calcagno
No abstract provided.
Can We Talk? Feminist Economists In Dialogue With Social Theorists, Julie A. Nelson
Can We Talk? Feminist Economists In Dialogue With Social Theorists, Julie A. Nelson
Julie A. Nelson
The article focuses on the issues regarding the social and political theory of feminism. It has been mentioned that political action will be dynamized rather than compromised by a more alive observation of economic organizations and activities. The author has suggested that feminist social theorists across the disciplines must join the several feminist economists who are dropping the negative one-size-fits-all prescription of protection from markets. It is essential to have more positive results in the complex contemporary economies.
On Restricting The Evidence Base For Linguistics, C. Iten, Robert J. Stainton, C. Wearing
On Restricting The Evidence Base For Linguistics, C. Iten, Robert J. Stainton, C. Wearing
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Feminist Philosophers Turn Their Thoughts To Death, Samantha Brennan
Feminist Philosophers Turn Their Thoughts To Death, Samantha Brennan
Samantha Brennan
No abstract provided.