An ideal resource for readers interested in how AI and other technologies can make legal systems more accessible to unrepresented... Læs mere
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How did Lady Church become a theological person and literary figure in patristic, medieval, and early modern texts? In... Læs mere
Appropriation, 'making something one's own', helps us to think about social practices. This volume applies it to the religious practices of... Læs mere
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Why is God hidden? How might God be pointed out? Drawing on phenomenology, philosophy of language, and medieval thought, Chad Engelland explores these questions, arguing that if the God in question is the ultimate source of all things, then hiddenness is, in fact, necessary.
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This volume is for students, teachers, and general readers who want to understand the complex relationship between American literature and... Læs mere
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A social and cultural history of the world from the Paleolithic to the present, designed for courses in world and global history and general readers. This new edition... Læs mere