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Status quaestionis, a
Latin phrase translated roughly as "the
state of investigation," is most
commonly emplo**** in
scholarly literature to
refer in a...
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published in 1589,
after his death, with the
title Explicatio gravissimae quaestionis. His name was
later applied to Erastianism. He was born of poor parents...
- The prin****lía or
noble class: 331 was the
ruling and
usually educated upper class in the
pueblos of
Spanish Philippines,
comprising the gobernadorcillo...
- from the
Netherlands Antilles to
which it
belonged until 1986.
status quaestionis the
state of
investigation most
commonly emplo**** in
scholarly literature...
- "THE
EMBODIED PERSON AS GIFT AND THE
CULTURAL TASK IN AMERICA:
Status quaestionis"
Communio 35 (Fall 2008) Pope John Paul II
taught a
series of catecheses...
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inscription Thierry Murcia, "Yeshua Ben Panthera: l'origine du nom.
Status quaestionis et
nouvelles investigations", in Judaïsme
ancien /
Ancient Judaism 2...
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Mertonian norms Paradigm Scientific consensus on
climate change Status quaestionis Precautionary principle Ordway, Denise-Marie (2021-11-23). "Covering...
- of the New
Testament in
Contemporary Research:
Essays on the
Status Quaestionis. New
Testament Tools,
Studies and Do****ents,
volume 42 (2nd ed.). BRILL...
- of the New
Testament in
Contemporary Research:
Essays on the
Status Quaestionis. Wm. B.
Eerdmans Publishing Company. 1995. ISBN 0-8028-4824-9. The New...
- of an
enigmatic visual motif from
Hieronymus Bosch: a
critical status quaestionis at academia.edu "A
Stone Never Cut for: A New
Interpretation of The Cure...