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  1. 'Let the World Speak': Towards Indigenous Epistemology.Charles Royal - unknown
    In this monograph, Charles Royal calls for the development of indigenous epistemology. There are two reasons. The first concerns the level of investment that now supports institutions in Aotearoa/New Zealand which are designed to uplift and advance mātauranga Māori. Given this level of investment it is prudent to explore and understand the nature of this knowledge being imparted and created. An epistemological approach will assist by building bridges between cultural revitalisation and cultural creativity.
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  2. Identifying the Classical Theologia Crucis and in this Light Karl Barth's Modern Theology of the Cross.Rosalene Clare Bradbury - unknown
    This dissertation is presented in two parts. It first identifies the shape and content of an ancient system of Christian thought predicated on the theology of the cross of Jesus Christ, and proposes the marks typifying its theologians. Over against the ensuing hermeneutic it next finds the project of twentieth century Swiss theologian Karl Barth to exhibit many of the defining characteristics of this system, and Barth himself to be fairly deemed a modern theologian of the cross. He crucially recovers, (...)
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  3. Character and Character Swapping in Mozart's Così fan tutte.Stephen Davies - unknown
    This chapter on Mozart’s opera Così fan tutte (“Thus Do They All”) offers a discussion of a number of topics covered by other chapters—the portrayal of fictional characters, mixed motivation, promise keeping, the influence of character, and situational variables, respectively, in determining behavior and individual differences among people. Così’s libretto is about two couples who swap partners. Così is typically seen as a character-swapping farce, with one-dimensional characters. The chapter quotes Peter Kivy, according to whom the heroes and heroines are (...)
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  4. "Servi servorum dei" Serving the religious in early medieval Europe.Lisa Bailey - 2022 - .
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  5. What makes good sport history?: reflections on the crisis of legitimation and the politics of knowledge construction [Paper in special issue: Sport History and the Cultural Turn. Booth, Douglas and Phillips, Murray (eds)].R. Pringle - 2012 - .
    Epistemological polemics surround the objectives of sport history, the role of theory, styles of representation and the interpretation of 'facts'. Numerous commentators have reported that these debates have intensified since sport history's belated interest in what has been termed the cultural, linguistic or narrative turns. Although clear distinctions exist between these various 'turns' they have all occurred in relation to the prime challenge of postmodernism: which in relation to history accepts 'that it is impossible to penetrate a somehow pure historical (...)
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