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War and Its Discontents: Pacifism and Quietism in the Abrahamic Traditions.
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Jo Renee Formicola, Seton Hall University
War and Its Discontents purports to examine "quietism," that is, the restraint of force under specified conditions, and "pacifism," or principled rejection of all coercive force, within the traditions of Judaism and Islam. This volume actually does more, however; it provides a significantly broader overview of the scope of sociomoral issues such as war and peace, as well as violence and nonviolence, thus providing the reader with a context to better understand Abrahamic religious thought.
The intellectual discussion which ...
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Google's doodle dipped in Valentine's Day subtlety.
Newspaper article from: San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA)
; ...What appeared seemed to read: "Googe." Google Doodler Dennis Hwang said...said Hwang was referring to Debbie Googe, ex-bass guitarist for the Irish...mentioned 16th-century English poet Barnabe Googe, reputed to have written the line...
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Lucanic irony in Marlowe's Tamburlaine.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...5) During Elizabeth's reign both Barnabe Googe and George Turberville attempted to translate Lucan's epic before Marlowe--Googe around 1560 and Turberville in 1576. The problems that Googe and Turberville encountered in this task...
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The mystery of the missing 'L': GOOGLE'S HOME PAGE MYSTERY SPARKS DEBATE.
Newspaper article from: San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA)
; ...appeared on the page seemed to read: "Googe." The company's response was...said Hwang was referencing Debbie Googe, ex-bass guitarist for the Irish...mentioned 16th-century English poet Barnabe Googe, reputed to have written the line...
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Ecocritical approaches to Renaissance literature.
Magazine article from: Academic Exchange Quarterly
; ...following the publication of John Fitzherbert's Boke of Husbondrye in 1523, for over a century works by Thomas Tusser, Barnabe Googe, Andrew Yarranton, and others argued to wealthy landowners that changes in agricultural practices (especially the...
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Hellish Work in The Faerie Queene.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
; ...Through quotation, McRae illustrates the various degrees to which Tudor writers such as Hugh Latimer, Robert Crowley, Barnabe Googe, Thomas Tusser, and Sir John Harington extolled the virtues of daily agrarian labor for the bodies and minds of gentlemen...
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