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    Roman imperial iconography and the social construction of early Christian identity

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    Issue topic: Festschrift in honour of Erwin Buck

    Christianity: A Cultural Perspective

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    Reviewed Book: Elwood, Robert S. Christianity: A Cultural Perspective. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1988. Prentice-Hall series in world religions; 7

    The meanings of Nicaea: interpretation in fifth-century Christological controversies

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    From Jewish Prophet to Gentile God: The Origins and Development of New Testament Christology

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    Reviewed Book: Casey, Maurice. from Jewish Prophet to Gentile God: The Origins and Development of New Testament Christology. Cambridge: James Clarke; Louisville, Ky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1991. Edward Cadbury lectures; 1985-1986

    The Book of Revelation, The X-Files, and the hermeneutics of suspicion

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    Somatic Cell Counts (Leucocyte Counts) A Standard of Milk Acceptability

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    Dissipative dynamics of spins in quantum dots

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    We present a theory for the dissipation of electronic spins trapped in quantum dots due to their coupling to the host lattice acoustic phonon modes. Based on the theory of dissipative two level systems for the spin dynamics, we derive a relation between the spin dissipative bath, the electron confinement, and the electron-phonon interaction. We find that there is an energy scale, typically smaller than the electronic lateral confinement energy, which sets the boundary between different dissipative regimes .Comment: 4 pages, 2 eps figure

    Soja's Thirdspace, Foucault's Heterotopia and de Certeau's Practice: time-space and social geography in emergent Christianity

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    "This essay uses analytical tools developed by Edward Soja, Michel Foucault, and Michel de Certeau to investigate time-space configurations in the religious movements inaugurated by Jesus and promoted by Paul. The article begins with an account of the domination of time as a conceptual tool for analyzing both figures and their teachings to establish the context for an alternative space-time reading of the data represented in the New Testament and extra-canonical sources. Jesus' proclamation of the Kingdom of God is placed in the context of the monetization and hence disruption of traditional kinship and social structures. His parables, sayings, and the traditions associated with him represent thirdspace performances of his rural world. His proclamation of the Kingdom of God coheres with Foucault's notion of heterotopia in that it places listeners in places outside of place. His articulation of behaviours coincides with de Certeau's notion of tactics inserted with dominant social strategies. Through a reading of Paul's message against the backdrop of urban poverty Paul's motif of the church as body is seen as a thirdspace articulation of social groups, heterotopic place outside of place, and communal solidarity within the urban context of the Roman Empire." (author's abstract
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