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Journal articles on the topic "Theocracy according to an eclipse"

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GONZÁLEZ FERNÁNDEZ, Martín. "Nómos émpsychos. El tratado "De Iosepho" de Filón de Alejandría / Nómos émpsychos. The Treatise "De Iosepho" by Philo of Alexandria." Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 15 (October 1, 2008): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/refime.v15i.6195.

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Analysis of a capital text, De Iosepho (On Joseph), to understand the political philosophy of Philo of Alexandria. This autor, according to its religious creed (judaism) and its philosophy affinities (pythagoreanism, heracliteanism, platonism, aristotelianism, stoicism, pyrrhonism and neoplatonism), praises the monarchical state (the Theocracy of the Pentateuch would be the model, he hellenistic monarchies the copy), that reinterprets in terms of ethnos, religion and culture. The morarch should embody or to be the «Living Law» (Nomos Empsychos).
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Zhao, Bin, and Zhao Fa Wang. "Multi-Group of Dual-Frequency Pulse Waveform Design for Anti-Range Eclipse of High PRF PD Guidance Radar." Applied Mechanics and Materials 556-562 (May 2014): 1631–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.556-562.1631.

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Range eclipse is a serious problem in high pulse repetition frequency (PRF) pulse doppler (PD) terminal guidance radar. In this paper, we propose a new scheme, which exploits multi-group of dual-frequency pulse waveform, for anti-range eclipse. Each group contains two pulse waveforms with different PRF, which has its own range region of anti-range eclipse and anti-range ambiguity simultaneously. In the scheme, only one pulse group works at a moment, which can avoid range eclipse and effectively measure target distance. According to the changing of target distance, radar switches the pulse grou
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YAŞAR, Mehmet. "‘O+ + N2’ ÇARPIŞMASINA AİT REAKSİYON PARAMETRELERİNİN GÜNEŞ TUTULMASINA TEPKİSİ." Euroasia Journal of Mathematics, Engineering, Natural & Medical Sciences 8, no. 17 (2021): 178–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.38065/euroasiaorg.677.

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The ionosphere is the part of the earth's atmosphere that extends from about 75 km to 1000 km. The sun is the main factor in shaping and dividing the ionosphere according to electron density. Therefore, the investigation and examination of solar-induced events is of great importance in understanding the structure of the ionosphere. The solar eclipses are one of the most important solar-induced events that cause sudden and medium-scale changes on the ionosphere. The solar eclipse of 29 March 2006 was observed as a total eclipse in some places and as a partial eclipse in some places. One of the
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Worthen, Molly. "The Chalcedon Problem: Rousas John Rushdoony and the Origins of Christian Reconstructionism." Church History 77, no. 2 (2008): 399–437. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009640708000590.

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According to the town criers of liberal American journalism, readers must wake up and do something. Hide your children—there is a movement afoot among conservative Christians to take over our country and give America a theocratic makeover. A slew of magazine articles and books—with apocalyptic titles such as American Theocracy and The Baptizing of America: The Religious Right's Plans for the Rest of Us1— announced conservative Christians' backward views on social and political issues, insidious webs of government influence, and intentions to return America to its supposedly Christian roots. Mo
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Couprie, Dirk. "How Thales Was Able to "Predict" a Solar Eclipse Without the Help of Alleged Mesopotamian Wisdom." Early Science and Medicine 9, no. 4 (2004): 321–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1573382043004631.

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AbstractThe first part of this article examines Patricia O'Grady's recent attempt to identify the method by which Thales might have successfully predicted a solar eclipse. According to O'Grady, some 60% of the potentially visible lunar eclipses were followed 23½ months later by potentially visible solar eclipses. It is shown that this ratio is no more than 23%, and that the method fails to predict after which specific lunar eclipse a solar eclipse will appear. In the second half of the article it is argued that on the basis of his own observations of major solar eclipses, Thales could have con
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Mulyadi, Achmad Mulyadi. "Taklif of Lunar and Solar Eclipse Prayers According to Fiqh and Scientific Perspective." AL-IHKAM: Jurnal Hukum & Pranata Sosial 14, no. 1 (2019): 27–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.19105/al-lhkam.v14i1.1862.

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The motion of earth, moon and sun result in natural phenomena which people can directly see and tangibly experience. They occur globally yet are experienced locally, such as the phenomenon of solar and lunar eclipses. In Islamic studies discussion, this leads to specific consequence relating to taklif (compulsion) of worship to perform eclipse prayers. Therefore, this study aims to elaborate whether the local eclipse phenomenon could apply the taklif globally. Another question is on when the obligation is urged to Moslem.Using the approach of fiqh and science through descriptive-analytic metho
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Wood, Janet H., E. L. Robinson, and E. H. Zhang. "The Eclipses of the Close Binary Star BE UMa." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 158 (1996): 471–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100039464.

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BE UMa is a close binary star, not transferring mass, with an extremely hot primary star irradiating the inner face of the cool secondary star. The light curve shows a large-amplitude, sinusoidal variation with a period of 2.29 d, and an eclipse that is centered on the minimum of the variation [1], [3]. According to [1], the eclipse is partial, not total. However, it has been argued [2] that the eclipse was really flat bottomed and thus total. This has important repercussions for the deduced model of the system. To resolve this issue we obtained simultaneous UBVR photometry of BE UMa using the
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Vainstub, Daniel, Hezi Yizhaq, and Uzi Avner. "The Miracle of the Sun and Moon in Joshua 10 as a Solar Eclipse." Vetus Testamentum 70, no. 4-5 (2020): 722–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685330-12341412.

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Abstract This paper offers an interpretation of the astronomical phenomenon described in Josh 10:12-13 as an annular solar eclipse. According to NASA data, this type of eclipse was seen in the skies of central Israel, where the ancient city of Gibeon was located, on October 30, 1207 BCE. A philological analysis of both Joshua 10 and Habakkuk 3 shows that the phenomenon is described using polysemic verbs in poetic style, describing the darkening of the sun by the moon “standing” in front of it.
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Mulyadi, Achmad Mulyadi. "Taklif of Lunar and Solar Eclipse Prayers According to Fiqh and Scientific Perspective." AL-IHKAM: Jurnal Hukum & Pranata Sosial 14, no. 1 (2019): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.19105/al-ihkam.v14i1.1862.

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Kara-Murza, Alexei A. "Eastern theocracy in Northern Eurasia: “The Ways of Russia” in the historiosophy of I. I. Bunakov-Fondaminsky." Philosophy Journal 14, no. 2 (2021): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.21146/2072-0726-2021-14-2-5-20.

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The article examines the question of the evolution of the philosophical and historical views of the Russian intellectual and politician Ilya Isidorovich Fondaminsky (1880–1942; literary and political pseudonym “Bunakov”). A native of a Jewish merchant family who studied phi­losophy in Berlin and Heidelberg and an active socialist-revolutionary, I.I. Bunakov-Fon­daminsky became one of the key figures of the Russian emigration. During the German oc­cupation of France, he received Orthodox baptism and ended his life in a Nazi concentration camp (in 2004, he was canonized by the Patri­archate of C
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Theocracy according to an eclipse"

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Van, Wyk B. J. (Barend Jacobus) 1946. "Die kerkorde en die kerklike reg in die Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika aan die hand van die Presbiteriaal-sinodale kerkbegrip (Afrikaans)." Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/24756.

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This dissertation presents a contribution to measure the church order and ecclesiastical law in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Church of Africa against the Presbyterial-synodal understanding of church government. The latter forms the canonical outline of Biblical Reformative Theology as an indication of the theology currently practiced in the Nederduitsch Hervormde Church of Africa. At the outset a historical overview is given on the origin and development of the Presbyterial-synodal church government that was mainly shaped by Calvin in Geneva and later elaborated upon in Paris, and then further d
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Book chapters on the topic "Theocracy according to an eclipse"

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Kaye, Alexander. "A Constitution for Israel According to the Torah." In The Invention of Jewish Theocracy. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190922740.003.0004.

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This chapter describes the new legal centralism that Herzog brought to religious Zionism in Palestine and Israel. He composed the draft of a constitution for Israel that was based on traditional Jewish law (halakha). To allow halakha to be more suited to the needs of a modern democracy, he used inventive interpretations of precedent to make halakha more egalitarian and more acceptable to people who were not Orthodox Jews. He also created a vision of halakha that conformed to the theoretical framework of modern European legal centralism. These changes are understood against the backdrop of European colonialism. Herzog’s adoption of European jurisprudence was similar to the intellectual strategies of many nationalist leaders, who resorted to European modes of thought in their struggle against European colonial rule.
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Kaye, Alexander. "“Gentile Courts” in a Jewish State." In The Invention of Jewish Theocracy. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190922740.003.0007.

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After failing to impose halakha as the law of Israel, religious Zionists had to negotiate between their desire for the successful establishment of the state and their sense that the state had abandoned the Torah. To do so, they interpreted halakhic precedent in a way that endorsed the state and its institutions but did not concede their pursuit of halakhic law. In the 1950s, Shaul Yisrael and other rabbis argued that the biblical monarchy could serve as a model for a Jewish democratic government. But while their innovative interpretations endorsed Israel’s government, they often condemned Israel’s courts and judges at the same time. Many religious Zionist rabbis considered these courts, even though they were run mainly by Jews, to be classified as “Gentile courts” according the halakha, and prohibited Jews to use them. Although this prohibition was generally observed in the breach, it underlined the antagonism between the state’s legal institutions and Jewish religious leaders.
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Etherington, Ben. "Primitivism After Its Poststructural Eclipse." In Literary Primitivism. Stanford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503602366.003.0001.

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Chapter 1 focuses on the conceptual and theoretical problems that pertain to literary primitivism. It surveys the breadth of previous scholarship and points out that a comprehensive study that proceeded according to received usage would be hopelessly vast owing to the ahistorical presuppositions that have tended to inform its use. It sets out the terms by which the book redefines the term--especially, that primitivism was an aesthetic project specific to the historical moment when the possibility of primitive experience was perceived to be at the point of obsolescence. Transformed thus into an inherently speculative notion, it fell to the capacities of art to revive and reanimate the remnants of “primitive” (i.e., noncapitalist) social realities. The chapter reviews the previous postmodern generation of scholarship on primitivism, arguing that the historical nature of primitivism was obscured when scholars, employing the methods of poststructuralism, restricted their inquiries to questions of representation.
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Kurzman, Charles. "Liberal Islam versus Revolutionary Islamism." In The Missing Martyrs. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190907976.003.0004.

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Liberal Islamic movements represent a significant challenge for revolutionary Islamists, who loathe them for it. Rooted in 19th century Islamic reformism, liberal ideals such as democracy and peaceful coexistence are more popular among Muslims than theocracy and terrorism, according to survey data, election results, and mass mobilizations over the past generation. The mainstream position in many Muslim communities is a combination of cultural conservatism and political liberalism—apprehensive about many aspects of Western liberalism, but staunchly opposed to revolutionary violence. In many Muslim-majority countries, adherents of liberal Islam find themselves under attack both by Islamist revolutionaries and by authoritarian regimes.
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Qing, Jiang. "The Supervisory System of Confucian Constitutionalism." In A Confucian Constitutional Order. Princeton University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691154602.003.0003.

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This chapter proposes another institution—the Academy—that is meant to further restrain the power of parliamentarians. In Western constitutionalism, power is limited by means of rights. In Confucian constitutionalism, power is limited primarily by means of morality. The chapter explicitly invokes the seventeenth-century Confucian scholar Huang Zongxi's proposal for an Academy composed of scholar-officials who could question the emperor and appraise and adjudicate the rights and wrongs of his policies. It is careful to note that the Academy supervises, but does not run the state. Subordinate bodies exercise their own authority according to the principle of balance of powers and independence. The Academy does not interfere in these operations and hence its maintenance of religion and morality is different from that of a Taliban-style theocracy.
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Herrin, Judith. "A Christian Millennium." In Margins and Metropolis. Princeton University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691153018.003.0001.

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This chapter focuses on the period when Greece was essentially a minor province of the Christian Roman empire of Byzantium. During “The Dark Ages,” there was a very slow and uncertain shift from a society organized according to the principles of the ancient world—a world of half-autonomous cities—to one dominated by the Byzantine Empire. The chapter first describes the upheavals that disrupted the empire during the first half of the seventh century before discussing how it regained stability during the late seventh and eighth centuries. It then considers the disastrous results of the Fourth Crusade for the empire and the emergence of Byzantium as a theocracy. It also examines how Byzantium reclaimed the provinces of Greece and how the Slavs were integrated into Byzantine society. It concludes with an overview of Byzantine economy, society, and culture during the period as well as the legacy of the Byzantine Empire.
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Chyne, Phidahunlang, Parag Chatterjee, Sugata Sanyal, and Debdatta Kandar. "Anomaly Detection in IoT Frameworks Using Machine Learning." In Applied Approach to Privacy and Security for the Internet of Things. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2444-2.ch004.

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Rapid advancements in hardware programming and communication innovations have encouraged the development of internet-associated sensory devices that give perceptions and information measurements from the physical world. According to the internet of things (IoT) analytics, more than 100 IoT devices across the world connect to the internet every second, which in the coming years will sharply increase the number of IoT devices by billions. This number of IoT devices incorporates new dynamic associations and does not totally replace the devices that were purchased before yet are not utilized any longer. As an increasing number of IoT devices advance into the world, conveyed in uncontrolled, complex, and frequently hostile conditions, securing IoT frameworks displays various challenges. As per the Eclipse IoT Working Group's 2017 IoT engineer overview, security is the top worry for IoT designers. To approach the challenges in securing IoT devices, the authors propose using unsupervised machine learning model at the network/transport level for anomaly detection.
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Paiano, Roberto, Anna Lisa Guido, and Andrea Pandurino. "Tool to Support the Design Methdology." In Designing Complex Web Information Systems. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-300-5.ch012.

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As it will be clearer subsequently, two different technologies will be used for realizing the generation of the code; the first one predominantly focused on the generation of code for the Web applications that do not have an underlying business process, and that they do not require, therefore, the management of the relative problems. The second technology has been selected instead, to also keep in mind the business processes. In order to provide support to the designer in the design of the whole complex Web information system, it is essential to provide a suitable tool that hides the intrinsic complexity of the methodology supporting the designer in the application of the same that is often complex, and the tool has to be able to translate the design made up in a machine readable format to be able to use this design in the following automatic code generation of the Web application according to a model-driven approach. In this chapter, we introduce the design and implementation of the editor made up mainly of the architecture presented (and based on Eclipse™ Platform as illustrated in the preceding chapter) and on the methodological steps of integration among the several editors for the design and implementation of these guidelines.
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Mićanović, Krešimir. "Hrvatski jezikoslovci i bosanskohercegovački standardnojezički izraz." In Periferno u hrvatskom jeziku, kulturi i društvu / Peryferie w języku chorwackim, kulturze i społeczeństwie. University of Silesia Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/pn.4038.27.

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During the period of socialist Yugoslavia, the linguistic standard used in Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the six republics constituting the multinational federation at the time, found itself on the periphery of linguists’ interest. Up until the mid-1960s, Bosnia and Herzegovina itself occupied only a loosely marginal position in the language policy field where the central positions had been granted to Croatian and Serbian linguists, i.e. their respective cultural institutions – Matica hrvatska (Zagreb) and Matica srpska (Novi sad), as per the agreements reached at the 1954 meeting in Novi Sad. This paper presents an analysis of the language policy context in the late 1960s and early 1970s in Bosnia and Herzegovina, when the government of the federal republic lent its support to the shaping of an autonomous language policy according to which the language standard of Bosnian-Herzegovinian Muslims, Serbs and Croats was identified as bosanskohercegovački standardnojezički izraz, „a distinct and specific aspect of the Serbo-Croatian i.e. Croato-Serbian standard language used in Bosnia and Herzegovina“. Special attention in the paper is paid to (polemical) texts by Croatian linguists concerning the language and variants used by Croats, Serbs, Montenegrins and Muslims in which the language standard in Bosnia and Herzegovina is explicitly taken into account. The analysis of texts published during the period shows, on the one hand, that Croatian linguists bemoan the eclipse of typical Croatian lexis in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s public use of language but are, on the other hand, disposed to identify the Bosnian-Herzegovinian language standard as a distinct variant.
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Conference papers on the topic "Theocracy according to an eclipse"

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Rakhimov, I. A., A. A. Diakov, V. G. Olifirov, et al. "SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 21.06.2020 ACCORDING TO OBSERVATIONS ON RADIO TELESCOPES OF IPA RAS (FIRST RESULTS)." In All-Russia Conference on Solar and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. The Central Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences at Pulkovo, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31725/0552-5829-2020-261-264.

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Uryadov, Valery P., Vladimir I. Kurkin, Fedor I. Vybornov, Alexander V. Pershin, and Olga A. Sheiner. "Results of Observations of the Ionosphere Response to a Partial Solar Eclipse on 11.08.2008 According to Data from a Network Oblique Sounding Paths in the Eurasian Region." In 2020 XXXIIIrd General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI GASS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/ursigass49373.2020.9232238.

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Medichelme, Chaitanya, Shagun Juneja, Anirudh Punnakal, et al. "Retrospective analysis of acute and late gastrointestinal and hematological toxicities with extended field radiation in gynaecological malignancies: A single institution data." In 16th Annual International Conference RGCON. Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd., 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1685352.

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Purpose: The aim of this study is to report a preliminary analysis of our clinical experience with extended field pelvic (conformal) radiation, with or without concurrent chemotherapy, in gynaecological malignancies. Materials and Methods: 27 women with gynaecological malignancies (17 with Carcinoma Cervix and 10 with Carcinoma Endometrium) were treated between November 2009 and October 2015 with Extended Field abdomino-pelvic radiation. All patients were treated with conformal radiation (Intensity Modulated Radiotherpy or Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy). All patients underwent CT Simulation
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