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    Pastoral Counter-Conducts: Religious Resistance in Foucault’s Genealogy of Christianity by Chrulew, Matthew

    Published 2014
    “…His lecture of 1 March 1978 outlined five examples of “insurrections of conduct”: “eschatology, Scripture, mysticism, the community, and ascesis.” …”
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    The ground and content of Christian hope by Marshall, Brian

    Published 1986
    “…We sketch out a possible Christian eschatology in terms of the importance of the body, the social nature of personal life, and the abiding place of creation itself. …”
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    Book Review – Ancestors in Borneo Societies: Death, Transformation and Social Immortality by C. Druce, Stephen

    Published 2014
    “…Death, eschatology and mortuary practice in Borneo societies have long received considerable attention from anthropologists. …”
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    The American Evangelical Christians and the U.S. Middle East policy: A case study of the Christians United for Israel (CUFI) by Salleh, Mohd Affandi, Zakariya, Hafiz

    Published 2012
    “…It explores the background and strategies of CUFI, by discussing how its underpinning religious beliefs – notably Eschatology and attitude towards End Time - provide the basis of support for the state of Israel. …”
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    The compatibility of reason and revelation in Islam (Quranic approach) by Ashimi, Tijani Ahmad

    Published 2015
    “…However, human reason may not be able to provide insight into the details of metaphysical world, such as hell, heaven, creation and eschatology etc... Hence, the role of revelation is emerged to remedy such deficiency that can not be solved by human intellect alone. …”
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    Integration of Human Reason and Revelation in Islam (Quranic Approach) by Ashimi, Tijani Ahmad

    Published 2017
    “…However, human reason may not be able to provide insight into the details of metaphysical world, such as hell, heaven, creation and eschatology etc... Hence, the role of revelation is emerged to remedy such deficiency that can not be solved by human intellect alone. …”
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    Jesus the exorcist: a history of religious study by Twelftree, Graham H.

    Published 1981
    “…As a result of our examination of the Jesus tradition we are able to conclude, at least, that Jesus was an exorcist, at one with his time, that the Synoptic Tradition is correct to give considerable emphasis to this aspect of Jesus' ministry, and that Jesus was the first to associate exorcism and eschatology.…”
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    Integration of revelation and human knowledge by Ashimi, Tijani Ahmad

    Published 2017
    “…However, it is worthwhile to remember that, this unique faculty of thinking that bestowed by Almighty Allah to human being (intellect) may not be able sometimes to provide insight of metaphysical worlds, such as hell, heaven, creation and eschatology etc... in details. Hence, the role of revelation is emerged to remedy such deficiency that can not be solved by human intellect alone. …”
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    Global, national and regional intersections in the fiction of Douglas Coupland by Walls, Rachel

    Published 2007
    “…I suggest that Coupland ultimately rejects the notion of the apocalypse in favour of prophetic eschatology which demands the revision of the existing world. …”
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    Transcendental intelligence for sacred OD: leaning from sufi masters by Ahmad, Che Mahzan

    Published 2011
    “…As tazkiya is a work of an adult knower, we theorized three grammars of organizing, namely imagin.i.zation about the dynamics of order/disorder of the three compounds, reading and contemplating ayah (verbal and non-verbal signs) and eschatology as paradigm of living-life. Consultants in this regard must understand that the whole gamut mentioned above so far is to bring the desired future state of organizational well-being, saadah, within the reach of the acquired second. …”
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    The Preached Image of God: Christian Anthropology in Hiddenness and Speech by Morton, Adam T.

    Published 2022
    “…Chapter two investigates the image in its transit through early Judaism into the New Testament’s Christological understanding, as an eschatological revelation of the Son in whom humanity is grounded and renewed. …”
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    Sacred and transcendental organization development: Bricoluer of strategic suggestions for knowledge-based consultants. by Ahmad, Che Mahzan

    Published 2011
    “…As tazkiya is a work of an adult knower, we theorized three grammars of organizing, namely imagin.i.zation about the dynamics of order/disorder of the three compounds, reading and contemplating ayah (verbal and non-verbal signs) and eschatology as paradigm of living-life. Consultants in this regard must understand that the whole gamut mentioned above so far is to bring the desired future state of organizational well-being, saadah, within the reach of the acquired second. …”
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    Worldviews and belief systems: a comparative introduction by Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi

    Published 2016
    “…Chapter six forms a concise exposition of the Islamic worldview, its scope and principles, with particular emphases on its definition, essential teachings and distinguishing attributes, while chapter seven presents a comparative overview of belief systems with regard to ontology, theology, the origin of life, eschatology, epistemology, axiology, and anthropology. …”
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    Islamic universalism: Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya's Salafī deliberations on the duration of Hell-Fire by Hoover, Jon

    Published 2009
    “…Classical Sunni eschatology maintains that all those who believe that God is one will enter the Garden of Paradise in due time. …”
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    Principles of good governance in Islam by Azram, Mohammad

    Published 2012
    “…Here he initiated good governance by introducing social reforms (such as imposing Zakat for the betterment of the depressed layers of the society, rescuing the poor from chronic debts, to improve the defence of the new-born city-state, allotting shares in inheritance to women, regulating marriage and divorce, prohibiting usury and so forth), along with the promulgation of religio-moral and spiritual teachings of the Qur’an (such as the exclusive worship of God alone,and a firm faith in eschatology, that is, the day of judgment and the life hereafter). …”
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    The cult of the dead in central Greece during the Mycenaean period by Gallou, Chrysanthi

    Published 2003
    “…Chapter IV combines three broad issues, namely the location of cemeteries, tomb design and eschatological symbolism. Special reference is made to the connection between cemeteries and the religious significance of water and the rites of passage. …”
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