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  • THEOLOGY

    THEOLOGY The scholarly and critical study of religious beliefs. There has been an increasing use of the social sciences within academic theology during the twentieth century. Traditionally, theologians have related to the dominant philosophies of many ages and cultures and, at least since the […]

  • THEOLOGY

    THEOLOGY The scholarly and critical study of religious beliefs. There has been an increasing use of the social sciences within academic theology during the twentieth century. Traditionally, theologians have related to the dominant philosophies of many ages and cultures and, at least since the […]

  • Moravia-Silesia

    Hierarchical Display of Moravia-Silesia Geography > Regions of EU Member States > Regions of the Czech Republic Concept of Moravia-Silesia See the dictionary definition of Moravia-Silesia. Characteristics of Moravia-Silesia [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Moravia-Silesia […]

  • Moravia-Silesia

    Hierarchical Display of Moravia-Silesia Geography > Regions of EU Member States > Regions of the Czech Republic Concept of Moravia-Silesia See the dictionary definition of Moravia-Silesia. Characteristics of Moravia-Silesia [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Moravia-Silesia […]

  • Popular on the Encyclopedia of Law

    Popular on the Encyclopedia of Law International Law What’s trending on the Encyclopedia of Law right now about international law issues: For you: Top 10 International Law Entries Inquisitorial Legal System Legal Pluralism Blockade Legal Translation Code of Canon Law Adversarial System International Commercial Arbitration Socialist Legal Systems Raw Material Supply Agreement Ratione Materiae In…

  • Chapter

    Chapter History Chapter (a shortened form of chapiter, a word still used in architecture for a capital; derived from O. Fr. chapitre, Lat. capitellum, diminutive of caput, head), a principal division or section of a book, and so applied to acts of parliament, as forming “chapters” or divisions of the legislation of a session of…

  • Heresy

    Note: see also heresy in the European legal Encyclopedia. Heresy, the English equivalent of the Greek word ??????? which is used in the Septuagint for “free choice,” in later classical literature for a philosophical school or sect as “chosen” by those who belong […]