Prophecy
Mostrando 25-32 de 32 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. UM PECADOR QUER NOS ENSINAR? RELIGIÃO E PODER NO EPISÓDIO DO CEGO DE NASCENÇA / Does a sinner want to teach us? Religion and power on the Man Blind by Born Episode
The Man Blind by Born Episode (Jn 9,1-41; 10,19-21) is a symbolic product of the competition for religious power between the Johaninne community and Pharisees of the Synagogue, having been elaborated to provoke in the readers a questioning of the legitimacy of the religious power exercised by the Pharisees, arbitrarily configured as the monopoly of the symbo
Publicado em: 2003
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26. PROFECIA E DIÁLOGO ANÁLISE SÓCIO-CULTURAL DA DIOCESE DE GOIÁS 1967-1998 / Prophecy and Dialogue. The socio-cultural analysis of Diocese of Goiás 1967-1998.
Profecia e Diálogo retrata a ação pastoral da Diocese de Goiás, no tempo compreendido entre os anos de 1967 a 1998, período do bispado de Dom Tomás Balduíno. Esta análise é realizada sob o ponto de vista sócio-cultural. Para isto, o trabalho foi divido em três capítulos procurando neles integrar o referencial teórico, o marxismo e sua concepçã
Publicado em: 2001
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27. PROPHECY—a database for high-resolution phenomics
The rapid recent evolution of the field phenomics—the genome-wide study of gene dispensability by quantitative analysis of phenotypes—has resulted in an increasing demand for new data analysis and visualization tools. Following the introduction of a novel approach for precise, genome-wide quantification of gene dispensability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Oxford University Press.
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28. Phenocopies: actual risk or self‐fulfilling prophecy?
BMJ Group.
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29. Beware of self selection and self fulfilling prophecy
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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30. The Centenary of a False Prophecy: A WARNING TO REVIEWERS
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31. Commentary From Coeur d'Alene: 1984—A Year of Prophecy?
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32. Focus: current issues in medical ethics.
The current debates about seat belts in motor cars and the evils of smoking may only be straws in the wind if the scenario sketched in this paper were translated into a social, political programme. Then 'illness would increasingly be seen as a failure to keep healthy and thus culpable. The failures [the patients] ... must either be irresponsible and hence pu