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#FHIW:CAT1 --- Yearbooks --- Arts and Humanities --- Philosophy
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Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- 78.40
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The Canadian Journal of Philosophy was founded in 1971 by four Alberta philosophers, John King-Farlow, Kai Nielsen, T.M. Penelhum, and W.W. Rozeboom. Since its founding, CJP has grown into a widely respected philosophy journal with an international reputation. CJP aims to publish the best work in any area of philosophy in French or English. The Journal receives close to 300 submissions every year from an international community of authors, and it uses a distinguished international list of philosophers to referee these submissions. All papers are blindly reviewed and are selected on the basis of whether they make significant, original contributions to the philosophical debates they address. CJP's annual acceptance rate is typically close to 8%. In addition to its four quarterly issues, CJP publishes an annual Supplementary Volume of invited papers on a topic of current philosophical interest. Published in cooperation with the University of Calgary Press, supplementary volumes are complimentary with a paper subscription to the Journal, and are also available from uniPresses.
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One of the most rewarding of recent approaches to the study of Deutero-Isaiah has been the attempt to understand his teaching against the background of his ministry to the second generation of Jewish exiles in Babylonia. Two factors have been taken into account: the nature of the Israelite religious tradition which the exiles had inherited from the past, and the actual circumstances of their life in Babylonia, where they were subject to the cultural and religious pressures of their environment. Each of these may be expected to have exercised some influence on the teaching of Deutero-Isaiah. Dr Whybray's study of this one short passage has been made in order to explore the relationships between the two factors. The passage, which has long been the subject of vigorous controversy, admirably raises the question of the sources of Deutero-Isaiah's theology. This detailed study, which employs as far as possible all the techniques of modern critical investigation, is an attempt to shed some light on the interpretation of Deutero-Isaiah as a whole.
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Russian literature --- Slavic literature --- History and criticism --- Periodicals --- Arts and Humanities. --- Language & Linguistics --- Literature. --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature
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Religious studies --- Bijbelse theologie. --- Bible --- Bible. --- 22 <05> --- Bijbel--Tijdschriften --- Periodicals --- Arts and Humanities --- Religion
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La revue Archipel publie depuis 1971 des études à dominante historique et sociale sur le monde insulindien, une zone qui, au-delà de l'archipel indonésien et de la péninsule malaise, concerne l'espace insulaire des Philippines à Madagascar. Alternent numéros ouverts (varia) et numéros spéciaux (dossiers thématiques). Sont également publiés des comptes rendus de lecture et des chroniques d'actualité.
Malay Archipelago --- Malay Peninsula --- Madagascar --- Insulinde --- Malacca, Presqu'île de --- Asia --- Madagascar. --- Arts and Humanities --- History
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