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Keyword ["Genesis"]
Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 10
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The genesis of haikai: Transforming the Japanese poetic tradition through parody
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Edmund Rice (1762-1844) and the genesis of a religious congregatio
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Genesis of argillic horizons in soils of the Charkiln Series, Spring Mountains, Clark County, Nevada
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Abraham in the canonical Hebrew Bible: A study of the Abrahamic narrative of Genesis with a view toward the reading of that text by the later canonical authors
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Theological anthropology in the commentary 'On Genesis' by Didymus the Blind (Egypt)
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'On anginne': Anglo -Saxon readings of Genesis
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The dawning of the West: On the genesis of a concept
108.
The goddess and the garden: The Israelite understanding of the Genesis 3 Narrative
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How St. Basil and Origen Interpret Genesis 1 in the Light of Philosophical Cosmology
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From sketches to stage: The genesis of Samuel Barber's 'Vanessa'
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The angel story: A study of the interpretation of Genesis 6:1--4 in the Jewish literature of the Second Temple period
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Hagar: A stranger in a strange land. A feminist literary reading of Genesis 12--21
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The Role of Stress-reactive Rumination in the Genesis of Depressed Feelings: Findings from Experimental Manipulations that Simulate Stress-reactive Rumination among a Non-clinical Sample of Undergraduates
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Biblical Interpretation in the Book of Daniel: Literary Allusions in Daniel to Genesis and Ezekiel
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Kaleidoscopic signs and hyperreal icons: The genesis of a national visual language on American television
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The 'pedestrian realm' as a genesis of commerce: Bazaars of the East and mixed-use centers of the West
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Sarah, the first matriarch of Genesis: A hermeneutic exploration of her legend and its impact on the vocation of wife
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The Commissar Order and the Seventeenth German Army: From genesis to implementation, 30 March 1941--31 January 1942
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The mise-en-abyme and biblical Hebrew narrative: The cases of Genesis 38, 1 Samuel 25, and 1 Kings 13
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Symbolic violence and diversity in the digital age: The genesis of a new lexicon
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