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Contemporary and scholars
Contemporary scholars and patriots such as Noah Webster, John Trumbull, and Joel Barlow were instrumental in securing the passage of these statutes.
Contemporary Western scholars of hadith include: Herbert Berg, Fred M. Donner and Wilferd Madelung.
Contemporary scholars report over a million people are systematically killed in the aftermath.
Contemporary scholars describe it as a composite of several fragmentary scrolls each penned between the 12th and 14th centuries CE.
Contemporary scholars are particularly interested in his account of the third and fourth centuries, which depend upon sources, now lost, whose nature is fiercely debated.
Contemporary scholars continue to debate who was Muslim and who was Jew-some " Islamic scholars " were " Jewish scholars " prior to forced conversion to Islam, some Jewish scholars willingly converted to Islam, such as Abdullah ibn Salam, while others later reverted to Judaism, and still others, born and raised as Jews, were ambiguous in their religious beliefs such as Ibn al-Rawandi-though lived according to the customs of their neighbors.
Contemporary scholars have been uncovering some of the atrocities of Siemens during this time, including forced and slave labor at Ravensbrück and in the Auschwitz subcamp of Bobrek, among others.
Contemporary Islamic scholars have pointed out the inapplicability of this early philosophical division of the world given its lack of scriptural backing and its reflection of an early Muslim response to geo-political realities that simply do not exist today in a globalized world of international law.
Contemporary scholars generally agree that its primary function was ceremonial and that it was part of the process of structuring, reinforcing, and defending hierarchical relationships between communities and individuals.
* Answering-Extremism. com Contemporary Islamic scholars who oppose and refute the Kharijites of the modern-day.
) Contemporary scholars dispute the veracity of the claim that construction work continued, except for brief periods, after the 1906 earthquake.
Contemporary Talmud scholars view these as comments on the relationship between Judaism and Christians or other sectarians, rather than comments on the historical Jesus.
Contemporary scholars including Frye classify the following works as Menippean satires:
Contemporary scholars such as Huston Smith, William Chittick, Harry Oldmeadow, James Cutsinger and Seyyed Hossein Nasr have advocated Perennialism as an alternative to secularist approach to religious phenomena.
Contemporary feminist scholars often focus on the play's many instances of women vulnerable to rape, and the tragic results of Angellica's being jilted by Willmore.
Contemporary Muslim writers respond to these charges by stating that on top of the stories of both Asma bint Marwan and Abu Afak being graded as weak and fabricated by the majority of Islamic scholars in history, even in the hypothetical stories these two individuals were not simply mocking but also instigating violence against the Muslims and the Prophet Muhammad.
Contemporary scholars believe the Idra dates to the third generation of Zoharic literature, which produced also the Tiqqunim, the Ra ' aya Meheimna, and other Zoharic material.
Contemporary scholars writing on Aristotle use the Bekker number so that the author's citations can be checked by readers without having to use the same edition or translation that the author used.
" Contemporary scholars conclude that Herzl's own implementation of modem Zionism was undoubtedly influenced by that relationship.
Contemporary Biblical scholars like John P. Meier argue part of the reason why the passages about Christianity in Josephus are authentic is because they exist in all relevant manuscripts – Clare K. Rothschild ( Associate Professor of Theology at Lewis University ) has censured this argument on the basis that " the earliest manuscript dates from the eleventh century ", the Ambrosianus 370 ( F 128 ) being the earliest ; preserved in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan.
Contemporary scholars have begun to turn to the study of the Islamic sources in a sceptical mood.

Contemporary and refer
Contemporary writers refer to it in a disparaging way, as being only fit for hunting men and country squires, and not for fine ladies or people of quality.
Contemporary use can particularly refer to a beginner or new user of computers, often concerning Internet activity, such as online gaming or Linux use.
Contemporary students and critics of American militarism continue to refer to and employ the term, however.
Contemporary reviews, dedications, letters and poems all refer to her ability to affect the listener deeply.
Contemporary discussions of corporate governance tend to refer to principles raised in three documents released since 1990: The Cadbury Report ( UK, 1992 ), the Principles of Corporate Governance ( OECD, 1998 and 2004 ), the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 ( US, 2002 ).
" Contemporary Assyrian records refer to them as Ahhlamu or Wanderers.
Contemporary accounts talk of some mottes being built in a matter of days, although these low figures have led to suggestions by historians that either these figures were an underestimate, or that they refer to the construction of a smaller design than that later seen on the sites concerned.
Contemporary records, however, refer to it by a variety of similar if unofficial names, such as Gesellschaft mit dem Trakchen, Divisa seu Societate Draconica, Societate Draconica seu Draconistrarum and Fraternitas Draconum.
In Contemporary Buddhism, 1: 2, 141 – 198 < sup ></ sup ></ ref > have used the term " Tantric Theravāda " to refer to certain practices found particularly in Cambodia.
Contemporary accounts refer to the battle site as Hornfield ( Horn is an adjacent parish ).
Contemporary records refer to Ingelger as a miles optimus, a great military man.
Contemporary sources also refer to him as Sir Edward Dudley.
Contemporary records refer to Ingelger as a miles optimus, a great military man.
Contemporary usage have modified " belief in all religions " to refer more to an acceptance of the legitimacy of all religions.
Contemporary documents about Rennyo's life and his hermitage were thus the first to refer to this place by the name Osaka.
Contemporary accounts refer to the battle site as Hornfield.
Contemporary book writers refer to them as the " Persianized Ghurids ".
Contemporary documents refer to Rojas as " converso ", but scholarly opinion differs on whether this means that he himself converted from Judaism to Christianity or whether the term implied that he was " de linaje de conversos " – of convert descent.

Contemporary and critical
Contemporary chroniclers were mostly critical of John's performance as king, and his reign has since been the subject of significant debate and periodic revision by historians from the 16th century onwards.
Contemporary social theorists associated with the Frankfurt School have remained largely critical of Heidegger's works and influence.
His first solo album, A Prayer for the Soul of Layla, received much critical acclaim including Best Contemporary World Music Album at the 1st Annual New Age Voice Music Awards.
Contemporary sociological critical theory presents the concept of " rationalization " in even more negative terms than those Weber originally defined.
Beginning in 1864 Edward Augustus Freeman, a High Churchman, launched a critical campaign against Froude in the Saturday Review and later in the Contemporary Review, somewhat damaging Froude's scholarly reputation.
Contemporary critical realism most commonly refers to a philosophical approach associated with Roy Bhaskar.
With their commercial and critical success reestablished by the previous single " Ordinary World ", " Come Undone " continued to showcase more of the band's entry into the Adult Contemporary genre.
Workbench Songs ( 2006 ), released to universal critical acclaim and the delight of his worshipful fans, was nominated for the 2007 Grammy award as Best Contemporary Folk / Americana Album.
" Contemporary critical educators, such as bell hooks and Peter McLaren, discuss in their criticisms the influence of many varied concerns, institutions, and social structures, " including globalization, the mass media, and race / spiritual relations ," while citing reasons for resisting the possibilities to change.
Other works include Poetic Closure: A Study of How Poems End, Belief and Resistance: Dynamics of Contemporary Intellectual Controversy, and an edition of Shakespeare's sonnets ; she has published numerous books and articles on language, literature, and critical theory.
* Colin Naylor, ed. Contemporary Masterworks ( London: St. James Press, 1992 ) Entries include critical discussions of works by Isamu Noguchi, Gordon Bunschaft, and Josep Renau.
Contemporary opinion was critical of the project.
Zone 1 / 2: The Contemporary City, a complex compendium of critical thinking about urbanism from philosophers such as Gilles Deleuze and Paul Virilio, architects Rem Koolhaas and Christopher AlexanderMau remains as one of his most notable works.
Founded in Chicago in 1984, Dalkey Archive began as an adjunct press to the literary magazine Review of Contemporary Fiction, itself founded by John O ' Brien, John Byrne, and Lowell Dunlap and dedicated to highlighting writers who were overlooked by the mainstream critical establishment.
Contemporary opinion of Richard was critical.
Contemporary critical response to Age of Consent was not positive, with Penelope Mortimer in The Observer writing: I tremendously admire James Mason and believed, until I saw Age of Consent, that he could do no wrong ... It is best forgiven and forgotten.
Olu Oguibe ’ s critical and theoretical writings have appeared in several key volumes including The Dictionary of Art, Art History and its Methods, Art in Theory 1900-2000, The Visual Culture Reader, The Third Text Reader on Art and Culture, The Black British Culture and Society Reader, and Theory in Contemporary Art: From 1985 to the Present, as well as numerous serials such as Frieze, Flash Art International, Art Journal, Texte zur Kunst, Zum Thema, Third Text and Criterios.
David S. G. Goodman, Professor of Contemporary China Studies at the University of Technology, Sydney, wrote a sharply critical review of Chang and Halliday's book in The Pacific Review.
* Profile at the Contemporary Writers website, including a critical assessment
Contemporary and experimental versions such as this one and Lincoln Center's 1999 production have primarily played abroad, often winning critical success but sometimes offending Chinese traditionalists.

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