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Sander Gilman, in commenting on this passage, writes that, ' the Islam he discovered becomes the model for a new spirit of Judaism at the close of the nineteenth century .’ In Cairo Goldziher even prayed as a Muslim: " In the midst of the thousands of the pious, I rubbed my forehead against the floor of the mosque.

Goldziher and Studies
Studies by J. Schacht and Goldziher has led scholars to distinguish between the traditions touching legal matters and the purely historical ones.

Goldziher and is
Ignaz Goldziher is the best known of these turn-of-the-century critics, who also included D. S. Margoliuth, Henri Lammens, and Leone Caetani.

Goldziher and Islam
Ignác ( Yitzhaq Yehuda ) Goldziher ( June 22, 1850 – November 13, 1921 ), often credited as Ignaz Goldziher, was a Hungarian scholar of Islam.
Despite his love for Islam, Goldziher remained a devout Jew all his life.

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Charlene Ball writes in Women's Studies Encyclopedia that use of speculative fiction to explore gender roles in future societies has been more common in the United States compared to Europe and elsewhere.
Charlene Ball writes in Women's Studies Encyclopedia that use of speculative fiction to explore gender roles has been more common in the United States than in Europe and elsewhere.
He writes, " I want to suggest that power now ... is largely post-hegemonic ... Hegemony was the concept that de facto crystallized Cultural Studies as a discipline.
Efraim Karsh, professor of Mediterranean Studies at King's College London, writes that Morris engages in what Karsh calls " five types of distortion ".
Yezid Sayigh, professor of Middle East Studies in the Department of War Studies at King's College London, writes of Karsh's criticism, " his is not the first time that Efraim Karsh has written a highly self-important rebuttal of revisionist history.
* Report and Studies ( section du rapport et des études ): writes the annual report, conducts studies and helps to oversee judgments and verdicts are carried out.
He currently writes the " Elephant Dancing " column for Interview, " Real Life Rock Top Ten " for The Believer, and occasionally teaches graduate courses in American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.
Massimo Introvigne of the Center for Studies on New Religions writes in The Unification Church ( 2000 ): " The issue of succession is now of fundamental importance.
Shwartz writes,Studies combining our abstract level of measurement with contextually specific measures would increase our understanding of how values enter into concrete decision-making ” ( Shwartz, 47 ) and he proposes that, " Identifying moderators of universal or culture-specific value priorities would help us better understand the operation and functioning of value priorities "( Shwartz, 2 ).
Jag Davies of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies ( MAPS ) writes in MAPS Bulletin:
Callicott writes thatthe landscape that had helped shape and inspire the nascent evolutionary-ecological thought of the youthful Muir and that of the mature Leopold was the perfect setting for ( me ) to inaugurate ( my ) life-long vocation as a founder of academic environmental philosophy .” In 1995, he joined the Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies at the University of North Texas in Denton.
Reviewing Macdonald ’ s Separation and Its Discontents in the American Jewish Society Review in 2000, Zev Garber, Professor of Jewish Studies at Los Angeles Valley College, writes that MacDonald works from the assumption that the dual Torah is the blueprint of the eventual Jewish dominion over the world and that he sees contemporary anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and attacks against Israel as " provoked by Jews themselves.
Mark Sedgwick, the Coordinator, Unit for Arab and Islamic Studies at Aarhus University writes:
He writes for the Wall Street Journal, Michigan War Studies Review, and Air & Space / Smithsonian magazine ; maintains the Warbird's Forum, Piper Cub Forum, and Reading Proust websites ; and blogs on Dan Ford's Blog.
Laury Oaks, Associate Professor of Feminist Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, writes that when abortion is legal, pro-life feminists believe, " women come to see pregnancy and parenting as obstacles to full participation in education and the workplace.
Indian Shambhavi Chopra, a former textiles designer and divorced mother of two who is now co-director of the American Institute of Vedic Studies, writes of her 10 day vipassana meditation training at a retreat center in Germany in her book Yogini: The Enlightened Woman, and encourages students to explore vipassana practice and mastery as a devotion to the Divine Mother of all.
On its website the Oregon Historical Society writes, " Structured as a ' college-without-walls ,' more than 100 students took classes in Chicano Studies, early childhood development, and adult education.
From 2010 onwards, IRW writes the ' Endgame Studies ' column.
He writes a regular column for Egyptian independent newspaper Almasry Alyoum, and works at the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University.

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Suetonius claims that Caligula was already cruel and vicious: he writes that, when Tiberius brought Caligula to Capri, his purpose was to allow Caligula to live in order that he "... prove the ruin of himself and of all men, and that he was rearing a viper for the Roman People and a Phaëton for the world.
As Sartre writes in his work Existentialism is a Humanism: "... man first of all exists, encounters himself, surges up in the world – and defines himself afterwards.
In Untimely Meditations, Nietzsche writes that: "... the goal of humanity lies in its highest specimens ".
In Fear and Trembling, Kierkegaard writes that: "... to be able to fall down in such a way that the same second it looks as if one were standing and walking, to transform the leap of life into a walk, absolutely to express the sublime and the pedestrian -- that only these knights of faith can do -- this is the one and only prodigy.
Dewsnap writes about Orton's agent Peggy Ramsay: "... At the scattering of Joe's and Kenneth's ashes, his sister took a handful from both urns and said, ' A little bit of Joe, and a little bit of Kenneth.
Ernest L. Martin writes, "... Shemite tribes ( people who were descendants of Shem and including some peoples who came from Abraham ) later colonized the whole of southern Europe and replaced the people of JAVAN and his four descendants.
"... evil has been comfortably externalized in a villain ," Le Guin writes, " the wizard Kumo / Cob, who can simply be killed, thus solving all problems.
The Dean of New Testament at Wake Forest University School of Divinity, Gail R O ' Day, writes in her introduction to the Gospel in the New Revised Standard Translation of the Bible "... a date of 75-80 CE as the earliest possible date of composition for this Gospel ".
He writes that it was: "... composed of twenty three boats, of great excellence and strength attached together by a long chain of iron as thick as a man's thigh, and this was moored on each side to an iron post as thick as a man's waist extending a distance of ten cubits on the land and planted firmly in the ground, the boats being fastened to this chain by means of big hooks.
The other one was published by Gauss in 1799 and it was mainly geometric, but it had a topological gap, filled by Alexander Ostrowski in 1920, as discussed in Smale 1981 ( Smale writes, "... I wish to point out what an immense gap Gauss ' proof contained.
For example, one of the very first entries in Skeat is for the letter A, which begins: "...( 1 ) adown ; ( 2 ) afoot ; ( 3 ) along ; ( 4 ) arise ; ( 5 ) achieve ; ( 6 ) avert ; ( 7 ) amend ; ( 8 ) alas ; ( 9 ) abyss ..." Further in the entry, Skeat writes: " These prefixes are discussed at greater length under the headings Of, On, Along, Arise ... Alas, Aware, Avast ..." It seems likely that these strings of words prompted Joyce to finish the Wake with a sentence fragment that included the words: "... a way a lone a last a loved a long ..."
Howard Chapelle writes, "... some kind of dory boat was in use on the Massachusetts coast as early as 1726.
Hyde writes that commercial goods can generally become gifts, but when gifts become commodities, the gift "... either stops being a gift or else abolishes the boundary ... Contracts of the heart lie outside the law and the circle of gifts is narrowed, therefore, whenever such contracts are narrowed to legal relationships.
She writes that "... he shows Thomas giving up his search for experiential truth – his ' unbelief ' – to confess what John sees as the truth ...".
Colin Wilson writes about "... Gurdjieff's reputation for seducing his female students.
In fact it is debated whether his original function was only that of god of gates and the function of god of harbours was a later addition: Paul the Deacon writes: "... he is depicted holding a key in his hand and was thought to be the god of gates ".
J. R. R. Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings, stayed in Great Haywood during the winter of 1916 / 17 and in his story ' The Tale of the Sun and the Moon ' ( The Book of Lost Tales 1 ) he writes about a gnome called Gilfanon who owned an ancient house "... the House of a Hundred Chimneys, that stands nigh the bridge of Tavrobel ".
Benjamin Tucker writes, "... the patent monopoly ... consists in protecting inventors ... against competition for a period long enough to extort from the people a reward enormously in excess of the labor measure of their services, in other words, in giving certain people a right of property for a term of years in laws and facts of Nature, and the power to exact tribute from others for the use of this natural wealth, which should be open to all.
He writes, "... this new plastic idea will ignore the particulars of appearance, that is to say, natural form and colour.
Although guaranteed information about the future is in many cases impossible, prediction is necessary to allow plans to be made about possible developments ; Howard H. Stevenson writes that prediction in business "... is at least two things: Important and hard.
Professor Israel Urieli writes: "... the various ' ideal ' cycles ( such as the Schmidt cycle ) are neither physically realizable nor representative of the Stirling cycle "
Holm-Hudson writes, "... The Lamb emerges as one of the richest creative works of the 1970s.
Paul writes to the Romans that righteousness comes by faith: "... a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: ' The righteous will live by faith.
6 ) Kempis writes we must place our on Jesus rather than in men and "... Do not trust nor lean on a reed that is shaken ... All flesh is grass, and all its glory shall fade like the flower in the field.

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