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71École juive du Nouveau Testament — Historiographie juive du Nouveau Testament La lecture juive du Nouveau Testament s inscrit dans un courant d études né au début du XXe siècle mais essentiellement ultérieur à la Seconde Guerre mondiale : ainsi différents chercheurs… …
72École juive du nouveau testament — Historiographie juive du Nouveau Testament La lecture juive du Nouveau Testament s inscrit dans un courant d études né au début du XXe siècle mais essentiellement ultérieur à la Seconde Guerre mondiale : ainsi différents chercheurs… …
73Santo Prepucio — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cristo Pantocrátor, siglo XI. El Santo Prepucio (en latin præputium) es una de las muchas reliquias presuntamente asociadas con Jesús. En varios momentos de la historia diferentes …
74boyar — boyarism, boyardism, n. /boh yahr , boy euhr/, n. 1. Russian Hist. a member of the old nobility of Russia, before Peter the Great made rank dependent on state service. 2. a member of a former privileged class in Rumania. Also, boyard /boh yahrd …
75Origins of Judaism — This article discusses the historical roots of Judaism throughout the 1st millennium BCE. For the origins of the modern day religion of Judaism, see Origins of Rabbinic Judaism. Scenes from the Book of Esther decorate the Dura Europos synagogue… …
76Bojarin — Übersicht Typ Geschützter Kreuzer Namensgeb …
77Священный Препуций — Обрезание Господне Священный препуций или священная крайняя плоть (лат. præputium или prepucium …
78FEMINISM — FEMINISM, both a political movement seeking social equities for women and an ideological movement analyzing a wide range of phenomena in terms of gender politics. Jewish feminism in the modern era has played a significant and transformative role… …
79SOCIOLOGY — as a field of intellectual endeavor is much older than sociology as an academic discipline. Modern sociology can be traced to the Scottish moralists such as Adam Ferguson, David Hume, Adam Smith, and possibly to Thomas Hobbes. The word sociology… …
80boyar — also boyard noun Etymology: Russian boyarin Date: 1591 a member of a Russian aristocratic order next in rank below the ruling princes until its abolition by Peter the Great …