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Lecture 4: The Protestant International: Pietism, Premillennialism, and Pentecostalism – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
decolonialisation. An interesting reflection from David Martin is that Pentecostalism represents the mobilization of a minority people at the margins of the world, not a structured system that feeds into power ... As part of the historic Gifford series
UK Dawah collection introduction – DIGITAL ISLAM ACROSS EUROPE
Doctoral thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David . 149-153 – back.
07. General arrangement planning & development / updates to FF&E selection – Callan Anderson / Interior Design 2B – Change of Use
Page from Lips book, c.1975 by Andy Warhol, by King & McGaw – an Easter Egg of a filmic reference within the film, itself referring to David Cronenberg’s 1983 body horror
Servitudes in the Sheriff Appeal Court- Acquiescence, Permission and Tolerance – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Week 6 / Open Learning in Practice and / Planning for Learners – Rui Shu / Contemporary Art & Open Learning (2021-2022)[SEM1]
Furthermore, I have been taught the Scholarship of Learning and Teaching (SoTL) model called ‘Decoding the Disciplines’ (DtD) developed by Joan Middendorf and David Pace at Indiana U, USA.
Common problems: BAM TCP Atlantic Square Limited v BT plc – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Moving Beyond Enhancing Pedagogies; Frames of Reference – Laurence Bell / Digital Education: Strategy and Policy
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Edinburgh Studies in Law Publication: Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde and Andrew R C Simpson (eds), Comparative Perspectives in Scottish and Norwegian Legal History, Trade and Seafaring, 1200-1800 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
Illuminating remarks on the subject are made by, for example, David Ibbetson, in his article ‘What is Legal History a History of?’ 6 (2003) Law and History Review 33-40, and
Research Visit: Arabic and Coptic Papyri in the Special Collections of the University of Aberdeen – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
The Arabic papyri in the collection were sent to David Samuel Margoliouth (1858-1940), Laudian Professor of Arabic in Oxford at the time and editor of the Arabic papyri in the
Gifford Lecture 6- “Only Connect!”: Christianity in the Digital Age – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Only Connect, But to What? Listening to Prof. David Hempton’s lecture on Christian networks in the digital age has been a refreshing and inspiring experience.
