990 resultados para Vincent de Paul, Saint, 1581-1660.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Edited by Benedict Mackey, Peter Paul Mackey, and Jean Joseph Navatel. Cf Vatican cd.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Translation of: Paulus, der Apostel Jesu Christi.
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Includes bibliographies.
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The present data set provides contextual data for samples from the Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) that were selected for publication in a special issue of the SCIENCE journal (see related references below). Contextual data include various diversity indexes calculated for the sampling location using satellite and model climatologies (Darwin project, Physat) and results from the sequencing of Tara Oceans samples.
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Includes bibliographies.
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Cet article s’intéresse aux premiers développements d’Augustin relativement à la nécessité de la réception d’une grâce divine pour le salut humain. Il y est défendu que même si c’est en commentant les lettres de saint Paul qu’Augustin développe cette idée, et que même s’il semble plier ses raisonnements à la lettre du texte biblique, ces premiers développements n’ont rien d’un aveuglement théologique. Pour y parvenir, nous reconstruisons l’argument philosophique de fond qui guide son interprétation des textes de l’apôtre, en mettant en relief une série de problèmes philosophiques cruciaux qu’il rencontre au cours de ce travail d’interprétation. Ce faisant, le caractère quasi prédestiné de la damnation et du salut impliqués par les idées de saint Paul apparaîtra comme le fruit d’une profonde réflexion sur la culpabilité humaine et sur la gratuité avec laquelle Dieu vient en aide aux pécheurs.
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Cet article s’intéresse aux premiers développements d’Augustin relativement à la nécessité de la réception d’une grâce divine pour le salut humain. Il y est défendu que même si c’est en commentant les lettres de saint Paul qu’Augustin développe cette idée, et que même s’il semble plier ses raisonnements à la lettre du texte biblique, ces premiers développements n’ont rien d’un aveuglement théologique. Pour y parvenir, nous reconstruisons l’argument philosophique de fond qui guide son interprétation des textes de l’apôtre, en mettant en relief une série de problèmes philosophiques cruciaux qu’il rencontre au cours de ce travail d’interprétation. Ce faisant, le caractère quasi prédestiné de la damnation et du salut impliqués par les idées de saint Paul apparaîtra comme le fruit d’une profonde réflexion sur la culpabilité humaine et sur la gratuité avec laquelle Dieu vient en aide aux pécheurs.
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I have been an academic since joining the University of Natal in 1998 and, following a period as a visiting lecturer in Brisbane in 2001, I joined the staff at QUT on an ongoing basis in 2003. I was appointed as Architecture Co-ordinator in 2006, and this role involves the leadership of the architectur discipline of 17 full time academics. I am currently enrolled in a PhD course in the field of urban morphology. This research proposes a theory on the relevance of mapping the evolutionary aspects of historical urban form to develop a measure for evaluating architecural elements and deriving parameters for new buildings. My participation in a QUT design team contributed to a recent successful invited competition bid for an Urban Transit Centre in Hangzhou, China. The Centre will include retail, business, entertainment, residential and service components at the heart of the Binjiang district on the 11.5ha core area with 32ha surrounding urban design precinct. The project has received the approval to commence and is to be implemented over the next three years!
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This interview (translated and published in Portuguese) was commissioned and conducted by the editors of the Brazilian Guide to Cultural Production 2010-2011 (Edicoes SESC SP, 2010). It covers a range of topics including definitions of the Creative Industries; the value of innovation and creativity in business and education; QUT's Creative Industries Faculty; and the relationship between creative industries and the arts.
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Advances in digital technology have caused a radical shift in moving image culture. This has occurred in both modes of production and sites of exhibition, resulting in a blurring of boundaries that previously defined a range of creative disciplines. Re-Imagining Animation: The Changing Face of the Moving Image, by Paul Wells and Johnny Hardstaff, argues that as a result of these blurred disciplinary boundaries, the term “animation” has become a “catch all” for describing any form of manipulated moving image practice. Understanding animation predicates the need to (re)define the medium within contemporary moving image culture. Via a series of case studies, the book engages with a range of moving image works, interrogating “how the many and varied approaches to making film, graphics, visual artefacts, multimedia and other intimations of motion pictures can now be delineated and understood” (p. 7). The structure and clarity of content make this book ideally suited to any serious study of contemporary animation which accepts animation as a truly interdisciplinary medium.