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https://www.academia.edu/43792790/Serving_Communion_Re_thinking_the_Relationship_between_P…

…cance of Hermeneutics 33 for Ecumenical Dialogue 2. Hermeneutics of Theological Language 35 3. Hermeneutics of Dogmas 37 4. Hermeneutics of Canons 39 5. The Significance of Non-Theological Factors 42 6. The Importance of History for Theology 44 5 III. HISTORICAL OBSERVATIONS 46 7…

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… . . . . . . . . . . 87 Ahmad Al-Jallad 5. ʿArabī and aʿjamī in the Qurʾān: The Language of Revelation in Muḥammad’s Ḥijāz . . . 105 Robert Hoyland 6. Scripture, Language, and the Jews of Arabia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Gordon D. N…

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…s ty- pological shift. Eurasia has long been identified as a particular type of language typology. Early typological studies [1] identified correlations between verb-final word order, postpositions, relative clause before the noun, and, significantly for the present study, subord…

https://www.academia.edu/76036448/Contemporary_composer_Vladimir_Jovanovi%C4%87_and_his_ro…

…t written form. The specificity of the Serbian recension of the Church Slavonic language influenced the creative design and adaptation of Byzantine tunes in communicating the textual message (Rajković-Petronijević, 1978, p. 247; Ste- fanović, 1961a, p. 187; Stefanović, 1961b, pp.…

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…gender, social order, beauty, sophistication, and the family. They spoke common languages and shared the sacred languag- es of their confessional neighbors; they read each others’ scripture and appro- priated each others’ literary traditions. Together this made the Mediterranean …

https://www.academia.edu/85875042/On_the_Way_to_the_Un_Known_The_Ottoman_Empire_in_Travelo…

…ionalism: Insights from Nineteenth-Century Travelogues 365 Doris Gruber German-Language Travelogues on the “Orient” and the Importance of the Time and Place of Printing, 1500 – 1876 385 Index 407 List of Authors 419 Arno Strohmeyer On the Way to the “(Un)Known”? The Ottoman Empir…

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…cialists in ciphers em- the scale of such investment. It is important bedded in language (primarily in the visual what we are talking about and in what way, i.e. language). If this function was taken away from what is offered to the audience for considera- them, the format would …