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  2. Gregory Scott - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Scott Frances (b. 15 December 1879), known professionally as Gregory Scott, was a British film actor of the silent era. He worked for a number of film production companies, most significantly for Neptune Films in the early years of World War I and Broadwest Films during 1916-7 and the post-war years to 1921.

  3. Theopoetics - Wikipedia

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    Whereas those who utilize a strict, historical-grammatical approach believe scripture and theology possess inerrant factual meaning and pay attention to historicity, a theopoetic approach takes an allegorical position on faith statements that can be continuously reinterpreted. Theopoetics suggest that just as a poem can take on new meaning ...

  4. Timescape - Wikipedia

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    Timescape is a 1980 science fiction novel by American writer Gregory Benford (with unbilled co-author Hilary Foister, Benford's sister-in-law, who is credited as having "contributed significantly to the manuscript"). [1]

  5. Gregory Berns - Wikipedia

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    Berns, Gregory (2008). Iconoclast: A Neuroscientist Reveals How to Think Differently. Harvard Business School Press. ISBN 9781422115015. OL 16474656M. Berns, Gregory (2013). How Dogs Love Us: A Neuroscientist and His Adopted Dog Decode the Canine Brain. New Harvest. ISBN 9780544114517. OL 26179492M. Berns, Gregory (2017).

  6. File:On this and the other world.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Schismogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Schismogenesis is a term in anthropology that describes the formation of social divisions and differentiation. Literally meaning "creation of division", the term derives from the Greek words σχίσμα skhisma "cleft" (borrowed into English as schism, "division into opposing factions"), and γένεσις genesis "generation, creation" (deriving in turn from gignesthai "be born or produced ...

  8. The Soul of the World - Wikipedia

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    The author argues for the reality of a transcendent dimension, and maintains that the experience of the sacred plays a decisive role even in a secular society. Scruton supports the concept of "cognitive dualism", which means that a human can be explained both as a physical organism, and as a subjective person who relates to the world through concepts which do not belong in physical sciences ...

  9. Imagined geographies - Wikipedia

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    The concept of imagined geographies (or imaginative geographies) originated from Edward Said, particularly his work on critique on Orientalism.Imagined geographies refers to the perception of a space created through certain imagery, texts, and/or discourses.