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    The charismatic city and the public resurgence of religion: a Pentecostal social ethics of cosmopolitan urban life.Nimi Wariboko - 2014 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Two powerful and interrelated transnational cultural expressions mark our epoch, Charismatic spirituality and global city. This book demonstrates how these two forces can be used to inform ethical design of cities and their common social lives to best support human flourishing, spirituality, and social and ecological wellbeing of their residents.
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    Ancient Cities and Towns of Rajasthan. A Study of Culture and Civilization.John F. Mosteller & Kailash Chand Jain - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):384.
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    J. J. C. Smart. Theory construction. Logic and language , edited by A. G. N. Flew, Basil Blackwell, Oxford 1953, and Philosophical Library, New York 1953, pp. 222–242; also Logic and language , edited and with introductions by Antony Flew, Doubleday Anchor Books, Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, N.Y., 1965, pp. 446–467. , pp. 457-473.). [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (4):665-668.
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    F. Waismann. Language strata. Logic and language , edited by A. G. N. Flew, Basil Blackwell, Oxford 1953, and Philosophical Library, New York 1953, pp. 11–31; also Logic and language , edited and with introductions by Antony Flew, Doubleday Anchor Books, Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, N.Y., 1965, pp. 226–247. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (4):663-663.
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    Walking the Bodhisattva Path/Walking the Christ Path.Catholic Church United States Conference of Catholic Bishops & San Fransisco Zen Center - 2004 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (1):247-248.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Walking the Bodhisattva Path/Walking the Christ PathU.S. Conference of Catholic BishopsCatholics and Buddhists brought together by Dharma Realm Buddhist Association, the San Francisco Zen Center, and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) met 20-23 March 2003 in the first of an anticipated series of four annual dialogues. Abbot Heng Lyu, the monks and nuns, and members of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association hosted the dialogue at the (...)
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    Doing Justice in Our Cities: Lessons in Public Policy From America's Heartland.Warren R. Copeland - 2009 - Westminster John Knox Press.
    Copeland draws from his experience of more than two decades in both city politics and as a professor of religion, and addresses head-on the issue of Christian ...
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  7. Religion and Politics in Nicaragua: A Historical Ethnography Set in the City of Masaya.Catherine Stanford - 2008 - Dissertation, State University of New York (Suny)
    UMI Number: 3319553 This study is a historical ethnography of religious diversity in post-revolutionary Nicaragua from the vantage point of Catholics who live in the city of Masaya located on the Pacific side of Nicaragua at the end of the twentieth century. My overarching research question is: How may ethnographically observed patterns in Catholic religious practices in contemporary Nicaragua be understood in historical context? Utilizing anthropological theory and method grounded in Weberian historical theory, I explore Catholic ritual as contested politico-religious (...)
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    African Pentecostal Churches and Racialized Xenophobia: International Migrants as Agents of Transformational Development?Clementine Nishimwe, Ignatius Swart & Elina Hankela - 2022 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 39 (3):133-149.
    Scholarship on Pentecostal potential and practice forms a significant part of the debate on religion and development, not least when the focus is on sub-Saharan Africa. Yet in this debate African Pentecostal migrant communities have scarcely been represented. The article focuses on two such communities in South Africa, arguing that they may be regarded as developmental agents in the context of racialized xenophobia, even if they do not portray themselves as such. The argument is based on ethnographic fieldwork (...)
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    Aspirations for Modernity and Prosperity: Symbols and Sources behind Pentecostal/Charismatic Growth in Indonesia ed. by Christine E. Gudorf, Zainal Abidin Bagir, and Marthen Tahun.Emily Dubie - 2017 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 37 (2):216-218.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Aspirations for Modernity and Prosperity: Symbols and Sources behind Pentecostal/Charismatic Growth in Indonesia ed. by Christine E. Gudorf, Zainal Abidin Bagir, and Marthen TahunEmily DubieAspirations for Modernity and Prosperity: Symbols and Sources behind Pentecostal/Charismatic Growth in Indonesia Edited by Christine E. Gudorf, Zainal Abidin Bagir, and Marthen Tahun ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA: ATF THEOLOGY, 2014. X 1 231 PP. $34.95In Aspirations for Modernity and Prosperity, the authors (...)
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    Women in Neo-Pentecostal Churches in Nigeria: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah, and the Mainline Churches in Contemporary Nigeria.Adolphus Ekedimma Amaefule - 2022 - Feminist Theology 31 (1):34-50.
    This paper looks, in the first place, at gender issues in Pentecostal Christianity in Nigeria. This is especially as captured by the Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, in her novel, Americanah. It is found that women in Nigerian Pentecostalism are more than the men in number and participate more actively both in church activities and in spiritual efforts at home. However, it is mostly the men who are the pastors and leaders of the Nigerian Pentecostal churches, even if (...)
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    The church in Nigeria and political economy of youth unemployment: A pragmatic approach.Olihe A. Ononogbu, Nathan Chiroma, George C. Nche & David C. Ononogbu - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):1-8.
    Nigeria has over 57% of its population as youths. The nation is rich in human and mineral resources, yet the level of youth unemployment continues to rise and to pose serious socio-economic and political threats. The aim of this study was to highlight the strong link between the high level of youth unemployment and the rising tide of violence and criminalization of the public space in Nigeria. In other words, we argued that the youth routinely took out their frustrations in (...)
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    The unusual practices within some Neo-Pentecostal churches in South Africa: Reflections and recommendations.Mookgo S. Kgatle - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):8.
    This article reflects and makes recommendations on the recent unusual practices within some Neo-Pentecostal churches in South Africa. Neo-Pentecostal churches in South Africa refer to churches that have crossed denominational boundaries. These churches idolise the miraculous, healing, deliverance and enactment of bizarre church performances often performed by charismatic and highly influential spiritual leaders. There have been unusual practices within some Neo-Pentecostal churches that include, among others, the eating of grass, eating of snakes, drinking of petrol, spraying of (...)
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    The Church of Nazarene in Khayelitsha: Developing a missional spatial consciousness with special reference to COVID-19.Ntandoyenkosi N. N. Mlambo & Henry Mbaya - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):7.
    The legacy of apartheid spatial planning can still be seen in the dynamics of spaces in South Africa today. The elite (according to research is racialised and mostly white people) lives in well-located city areas, close to economic activity and rule social life that defines cities as stated in 2016 by the Socio Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI). Alternatively, mostly black South Africans are confined to urban margins in densified and poorly serviced areas, with low rates of (...)
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    Gown and Town: The University and the City in Europe, 1200–2000. [REVIEW]Laurence Brockliss - 2000 - Minerva 38 (2):147-170.
    The paper explores town-gown relations in Europe across thecenturies from the point of view of the university. It arguesthat the history of their relationship can be largely dividedinto two distinctive periods: one, in the period 1200–1800, whenthe University was in the town, but not of it; the other,post-1800, when the two were much more closely connected. Italso briefly examines the influence of the American campus modelon the European university system.
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    Book Review: Downtown Revitalisation and Delta Blues in Clarksdale Mississippi: Lessons for Small Cities and Towns[REVIEW]Melissa Kennedy - 2021 - Thesis Eleven 163 (1):145-148.
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    Book Review: Downtown Revitalisation and Delta Blues in Clarksdale Mississippi: Lessons for Small Cities and Towns[REVIEW]Melissa Kennedy - 2021 - Thesis Eleven 163 (1):145-148.
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    The African City and the Mission of the Church. Whelan - 2011 - The Lonergan Review 3 (1):257-303.
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    Pentecostalism and migration: A contextual study of the migrant Ghanaian Classical Pentecostal churches in South Africa.Peter White - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):8.
    Pentecostal phenomenon from history has always moved with migration. Reading Acts 1:8, Jesus linked the baptism of the Holy Spirit with the migration of his disciples and the gospel from Jerusalem to Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth. Migration has become a worldwide, multi-directional phenomenon which is reshaping the Christian landscape. In this light, the article discussed Pentecostalism and migration by using two Ghanaian Classical Pentecostal churches in South Africa as a case study. The (...)
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    Urban social movements in South Africa today: Its meaning for theological education and the church.Stephan F. De Beer - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
    In the past decade, significant social movements emerged in South Africa, in response to specific urban challenges of injustice or exclusion. This article will interrogate the meaning of such urban social movements for theological education and the church. Departing from a firm conviction that such movements are irruptions of the poor, in the way described by Gustavo Gutierrez and others, and that movements of liberation residing with, or in a commitment to, the poor, should be the locus of our theological (...)
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    Demographic change: Ecological and polycentric challenges for white Christianity in urban South Africa.Kelebogile T. Resane - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1):7.
    This article demonstrates how white Christianity in urban South Africa is fated by demographic change. The repeal of apartheid in 1994 enacted some sociocultural changes in urban South Africa. The white population exited the city and town centres, followed by the black South Africans. The historical relationship of the government under the National Party (NP) and the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) led to latters’ redundancy in the cities. The cultural development towards multiculturalism led to polycentric focus where the suburban (...)
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    Living in the townships: An appraisal of Pentecostal social ministry in Tshwane.Victor Molobi - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (3):01-09.
    This article offers an appraisal of the social ministry of Pentecostal churches through fellowship, healing and livelihood creation in the township communities of the city of Tshwane. In meeting this aim the discussion advances a thesis of these churches as agents of social support and survival of the downcast. In particular, the article attempts to show how these churches exert themselves towards establishing not only moral responsibility, but also a context where the weakest and the least privileged can learn (...)
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    Eschatology and the Post-modern Pentecostal Church in Kenya.Stephen Mbithi - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy Culture and Religion 5 (1):1-9.
    Purpose: This paper contends that even though the doctrine of eschatology is one of the core teachings of the Christian doctrine, the reality is that it has not always received due attention in the postmodern church. The relegation of this important doctrine to the background of church activity has therefore meant that eschatology has almost been forgotten in church circles. This research sought to establish the interaction of the church with eschatological teachings, beliefs and practices as understood by the pastors, (...)
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    Worship and the Lord’s Supper in Assemblies of God, and other selected Pentecostal churches in Nigeria.Williams O. Mbamalu - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
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    The church, the city and market culture.Vinay Samuel - 1997 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 14 (3):31-33.
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    Beyond tithes and offerings: Revolutionising the economics of Pentecostal churches in Zimbabwe.Kimion Tagwirei - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1-8.
    The Zimbabwean economic crisis has exposed the unsustainability of traditional sources of Church finances. Churches that depend on tithes, freewill offerings and donations have been facing incapacitation, a disturbing predicament that has been further worsened by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the context of abject poverty and perennial price hikes of basic commodities. While attention has been given to the exploitative commercialisation of the gospel by charismatic churches, scholarship on the economics of classical Pentecostal churches is scanty. Observing (...)
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    A missional study of Ghanaian Pentecostal churches’ leadership and leadership formation.Peter White - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    Church leadership plays an important and irreplaceable role in the planting and the configuration of the missional congregation. The key to the formation of missional communities is their leadership. In that regard, this article explores Classical Ghanaian Pentecostal Churches’ leadership and leadership formation from a missiological perspective. This was done through an exposition on their leadership system. It was argued that Classical Ghanaian Pentecostal Churches’ leadership is based on the Fivefold Ministry. These leadership functions were therefore discussed in (...)
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    Understanding power struggles in the Pentecostal church government.Mangaliso Matshobane & Maake J. Masango - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1):6.
    This article highlights the power struggles that the Pentecostal church experiences in its church governance. These power struggles become very contentious to a point where members take each other to legal courts, which ends in multiple schisms that tarnish the image of the Pentecostal movement. Most literature on church conflicts approach power struggles as caused by personality disorders. This article seeks to highlight a different approach where power struggles are more a result of structural factors than personal ones (...)
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    Language Use in the Catholic Church in Cameroon: The Case of the French Service and the Bulu Service in a Parish of Sangmelima.Jean-Paul Kouega & Mathilde Robertson Alo’O. - 2022 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 2 (6):38-47.
    This paper examines language practices in two services offered in the main Catholic Church in the town of Sangmelima in the South region of Cameroon. The research is motivated by the need to find out what languages are used in this church and what the terms “French service” and “Bulu service” imply in the multilingual city of Sangmelima. The informants were the priests, catechists, choir leaders, and some parishioners of this church. Three main instruments were used to collect data in (...)
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    Managerialism and Charisma in Catholic and Pentecostal Churches in the Americas.Christine Gudorf - 2008 - Studies in Christian Ethics 21 (1):45-60.
    Managerialism impacted North American churches long before South and Central American churches, due to both the greater affinity for managerialism in Protestant ecclesial structures, and to the earlier development of advanced capitalism in North America. The most recent managerialist developments in Catholic churches of both continents have manifested themselves in the curial and Episcopal treatment of the clerical pedophilia scandals, while the developments in Pentecostal churches, especially in Latin America, have emanated from lower structural levels. Most of these emanate (...)
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  30. A Collaborative Effort: Academia and the Black Pentecostal Church.Bonnie Hatchett & Karen Holmes - 1999 - The Griot 18 (2):46-53.
     
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    The Greek city and its institutions.Gustave Glotz - 1929 - New York,: Barnes & Noble. Edited by N. Mallinson.
    THE. GREEK. CITY. AND. ITS. INSTITUTIONS. INTRODUCTION FORMATION OF THE CITY I THEORIES THE most striking feature of ancient Greece, the fundamental cause both of its greatness and its weakness, was its division into ...
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    Lexical trends in Facebook and Twitter texts of selected Nigerian Pentecostal churches: A stylistic inquiry.Lily Chimuanya, Christopher Awonuga & Innocent Chiluwa - 2018 - Semiotica 2018 (224):45-83.
    The influx of religious activities and religious discourse on the Internet has made it pertinent to examine the fundamental roles of language in the expression, presentation, understanding, and advancement of any set of religious beliefs and practices. One main aspect of online religious activities that continues to arrest the attention of scholars is the uniqueness of language used by religious practitioners. For instance, new linguistic strategies and devices have emerged as a result of bending language to suit trends on a (...)
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  33. Location Discrimination in Circular City, Torus Town, and Beyond.Robin Hanson - unknown
    Salop’s “Circular City” model of spatial competition is generalized to higher dimensions, and to “transportation” costs which are a power of distance. Assuming free entry, mill pricing is compared to location-based price discrimination. For dimensions above one, there is some too little entry below some cutoff power, and too much entry above it. This cutoff cost-power rises with dimension, and is larger under price discrimination. Mill pricing induces more entry for powers of four or less, and less entry for powers (...)
     
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    Sacralisation of the social space: A study of the trans-border expansion of the redemption camp of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.Babatunde A. Adedibu - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (2):11.
    Urban cities in the sub-Saharan Africa have witnessed unprecedented transformation because of the proliferation of religious orders within the social landscape. From Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon to Uganda, religious practitioners are actively involved in the spatial transformation through the construction of sacred spaces or prayer camps. The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) typifies one of the several examples of African Pentecostal denominations with transnational status in 200 countries across the world with the hub of its international office (...)
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    City and Country: An Interdisciplinary Collection.Laurence S. Moss (ed.) - 2001 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    The sixteen ground-breaking essays in this volume examine the processes by which cities grow and how current public policy, both in the area of zoning and town planning respond to this process.
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    Inspiration and Challenges from Cape Town and Edinburgh to Church and Mission.Knud Jørgensen - 2012 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 29 (4):293-303.
    Based on inspirations and challenges from 2010’s Lausanne Cape Town Congress and the Edinburgh 2010 celebration, the article highlights ‘discipleship’ and ‘powerlessness’ as emerging key terms in mission. He finds increasing convergence between ecumenicals and evangelicals, also in such areas as missio Dei, critique of the prosperity gospel and the search for new models of mission in the 21st century. Diaspora and migration are regarded as primary pathways of mission today and tomorrow.
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    Utilisation of liturgical space in Pentecostal Churches.Marius Nel - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (2):01-07.
    Afrikaans-speaking Pentecostal Churches were originally part of a revival movement that for various historical reasons chose not to be known as a church. The liturgical space in their churches reflected the anticlerical feeling. From the fifties of the previous century, however, it became important for Pentecostal Churches to be accepted as such within the community and the church world. This led to changes in the organisation of the liturgical space that began to duplicate the liturgical space of the (...)
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    Retraction notice to: ‘The unusual practices within some Neo-Pentecostal churches in South Africa: Reflections and recommendations’, HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies 73(3), a4656. [REVIEW]Mookgo S. Kgatle - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (1).
    Reason: The article, Kgatle, M.S., 2017, ‘The unusual practices within some Neo-Pentecostal churches in South Africa: Reflections and recommendations’, HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 73, a4656. https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v73i3.4656, published on 29 September 2017 in HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies has been retracted by the journal’s Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Andries van Aarde, because of sections of plagiarised text. Verbatim work was cited but presented to the readers as paraphrased from the original, providing the impression that the lifted passages were the author’s own words. The (...)
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    Sanctuary Cities and Republican Liberty.J. Matthew Hoye - 2020 - Politics and Society 48 (1):67-97.
    What are sanctuary cities? What are the political stakes? The literature provides inadequate answers. Liberal migration theorists offer few insights into sanctuary city politics. Critical migration scholars primarily address the relationship between sanctuary cities and political activism, a small part of the phenomenon. The historical literature examines continuities between 1970s sanctuary church activism and contemporary sanctuary cities, confusing what is essential to sanctuary churches and what is only sometimes associated with sanctuary cities. Together these approaches obscure (...)
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    Sunday Afternoon on the Porch: Reflections of a Small Town in Iowa, 1939-1942.Everett W. Kuntz & Jim Heynen - 2007 - University of Iowa Press.
    In 1939, just before graduating from high school in the small town of Ridgeway in northeast Iowa, Everett Kuntz spent his entire savings of $12.50 on a 35mm Argus AF camera. He made a camera case from a worn-out boot, scraps from a tin can, and a clasp from his mother’s purse. For the next several years, especially during the summers when he worked on his parents’ dairy farm, he clicked the shutter of his trusty Argus all around the quiet (...)
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    “Anticipation of the future” – Faith in urban space. Opportunities and challenges of church-based action in the social and religious ambivalences of the city.Ruth Conrad - 2015 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 57 (3).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie Jahrgang: 57 Heft: 3 Seiten: 342-367.
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    City and Nature, a Missed Opportunity?Thierry Paquot - 2005 - Diogenes 52 (3):65-74.
    When town planning emerged at the end of the 19th century, its proponents did not envisage the city without nature. Some, such as Ebenezer Howard, believed the garden city would become the new face of the urban landscape, bringing together only the positive aspects of both city and country. Others, health experts and rationalists, advocated functional planning, where the ‘green space’ was part of the overall plan. And so nature was not forgotten. But what ‘nature’? A ‘nature’ external to the (...)
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    Civitas to Congregation: Augustine’s Two Cities and John Bale’s Image of Both Churches.Gretchen E. Minton - 1999 - Augustinian Studies 30 (2):237-256.
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    The secular city and the Christian corpus.Graham Ward - 1999 - Cultural Values 3 (2):140-163.
    Beginning with a discussion of Fritz Lang's ‘Metropolis’, this paper considers the rise of the city from a theological perspective. The ideal of the modern city was, it is argued, a secularised version of the City of God: the city was to be a place where all human desires might be met, a city without a church because the moral perfection of each human being has been fulfilled. The advent of the postmodern city of consumerist desire undermines this secular dream, (...)
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    Damian mark Thompson, waiting for antichrist: Charisma and apocalypse in a pentecostal church , oxford university press, 2006, 228 pp., ISBN: 0195178564, hb. [REVIEW]Sharon M. Kaye - 2007 - Sophia 46 (1):93-94.
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    Pentecostal/charismatic Churches and the Provision of Social Services in Ghana.Francis Benyah - 2021 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 38 (1):16-30.
    The provision of social services by Pentecostal/charismatic churches in Ghana is discussed in this article. Focusing on four selected Pentecostal/charismatic churches in Ghana, it is argued that Pentecostal/charismatic churches are not only concerned with the proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ but are also actively engaged in the provision of social and welfare services aimed at transforming the lives of their constituents. This development, in the author’s view, points to a paradigm shift from the well-known otherworldly (...)
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    Analysis of variance methods for the design and analysis of Monte Carlo statistical studies.Edward L. Wire & James D. Church - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (2):131-133.
    It was proposed that the data from Monte Carlo statistical investigations be subjected to analysis of variance methods rather than the conventional techniques of tabling, graphing, and inspecting the data. Two examples in which analysis of variance methods were applied to published Monte Carlo studies were presented. It was suggested that balanced factorial designs should be used whenever possible in Monte Carlo studies so that analysis of variance methods would be directly applicable. Finally, three advantages of analysis of variance methods (...)
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    Towns And Cities In Which Researches On Turkey Turkish Dialects Have Not Been Carried Out.Serdar Bulut - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8.
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    Early church hospitality-based Pentecostal mission in the religious moderation frame of Indonesia.Syani B. Rante Salu, Harls E. R. Siahaan, Nunuk Rinukti & Agustin Soewitomo Putri - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (3):6.
    In Indonesia, violence in the name of religion has occurred many times since the reformation began. The trigger is religious fundamentalism and radicalism that increases and affects intolerant actions, inter-religious conflicts and even terrorism. The Indonesian government has initiated religious moderation through the Ministry of Religion to minimise the negative impacts of excessive religious fanaticism. Christians, who are often victims of many acts of violence, should evaluate the religious practices that have been carried out so far. The mission of Christian (...)
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    War and television/hotel warriors: Covering the gulf war/news and dissent: The press and politics of peace in canada (book).Debra Pentecost - 1993 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 8 (3):182 – 188.
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