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" Scholar Bart D. Ehrman says that this confusion is because in Greek ( the language of the gospel ) the word again is ambiguous.
Scholar Hilda Ellis Davidson says that it has been suggested that the figures are partaking in a dance, and that they may have been connected with weddings and linked to the Vanir, representing the notion of a divine marriage, such as in the Poetic Edda poem Skírnismál ; the coming together of the Vanir god Freyr and his love, Gerðr.
Scholar Britt-Mari Näsström says that this reference likely does not refer to Óðr, rather being the product of the amendments of Sophus Bugge, and that the line simply points to Freyja's lust.
Scholar Rudolf Simek says that since Óðr appears in a kenning employed by the 11th century skald Einarr Skúlason ( in Skáldskaparmál ) and in the Poetic Edda poems Völuspá and Hyndluljóð, Óðr is not a late invention.
Legal Scholar L. Ali Khan says the Constitution of Medina was a social contract derived from a treaty and not from any fictional state of nature or from behind the Rawlsian veil of ignorance.
Scholar Hilda Ellis Davidson says that while " the idea of a link with Sumerian Inanna, ' Lady of Heaven ', was attractive to early scholars " the notion " seems unlikely.
Scholar Rudolf Simek theorizes that Auðr is the invention of Snorri, but says that Snorri's reason for doing so is unknown.

Scholar and identity
Scholar Daniel S. Traber argues that " attaining authenticity in the punk identity can be difficult "; as the punk scene matured, he observes, eventually " everyone got called a poseur ".
Scholar Natasha Vall suggests that the station's commitment to broadcasting comedy helped establish a regional identity.
The author was Lanling Xiaoxiao Sheng ( 蘭陵笑笑生 ), " The Scoffing Scholar of Lanling ", a clear pseudonym, and his identity is otherwise unknown ( the only clue is that he hailed from Lanling, or present-day Shandong ).
Scholar Liliane Arensberg calls this presentation Angelou's " identity theme " and a major motif in Angelou's narrative.

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He selected as Comptroller of Defense, not a veteran accountant, but a former Rhodes Scholar, Charles Hitch, who is author of a study on The Economics Of Defense In The Nuclear Age.
Scholar Isabelle Onians asserts that although " the Mahāyāna ... very occasionally referred contemptuously to earlier Buddhism as the Hinayāna, the Inferior Way ," " the preponderance of this name in the secondary literature is far out of proportion to occurrences in the Indian texts.
On the purpose of Acts, New Testament Scholar Luke Timothy Johnson has noted that " Luke's account is selected and shaped to suit his apologetic interests, not in defiance of but in conformity to ancient standards of historiography.
Scholar Rudolf Simek comments that the pagan Yule feast " had a pronounced religious character " and comments that " it is uncertain whether the Germanic Yule feast still had a function in the cult of the dead and in the veneration of the ancestors, a function which the mid-winter sacrifice certainly held for the West European Stone and Bronze Ages.
Scholar Farah Mendlesohn asserts that Willow's realization that she is in love with Tara allows viewers to re-interpret Willow's relationship with Buffy ; in the first three seasons, Willow is often disappointed that she is not a higher priority to Buffy, and even after Willow enters a relationship with Tara, still desires to feel integral to Buffy's cause and the Scooby Gang.
Scholar Romesh Chunder Dutt writes that " the Ramayana, like the Mahabharata, is a growth of centuries, but the main story is more distinctly the creation of one mind.
Scholar Germaine Greer has said that " it is one of the few remaining words in the English language with a genuine power to shock.
* Marlowe ( MR ) ( 74 mixed pupils, day, 1936 ) is named after the poet and dramatist Christopher Marlowe ( King's Scholar, 1580 ) and looks out over the Green Court.
* Walpole ( WL ) ( 51 girls, 1935 ) is named after the novelist Sir Hugh Walpole ( King's Scholar 1896 ).
The house is named after Sir Arthur Luxmoore, Lord Justice of Appeal, ( King's Scholar, 1889 ), and his own sundial stands in the back garden.
The reading of Grace before dinner ( ante prandium ) is usually the duty of a Scholar of the College ; Grace after dinner ( post prandium ) is said by the President or the Senior Fellow dining.
Quiz bowl is also known by various other names, such as Academic Bowl, Academic Challenge, Academic League, Academic Team, Battle of the Brains, Brain Bowl, BrainBusters, Brain Game, College Bowl, Brain Brawl, Brain Busters, It's Academic, Knowledge Bowl, Scholar Quiz Bowl, Scholastic Bowl, Scholar's Bowl, Whiz Quiz, and Nerd-Squad.
Also writing of the upper reaches is Matthew Arnold in The Scholar Gypsy:
Within the school, an Oppidan Scholar is entitled to use the letters OS after his name.
A Scholar who is also, and first of all, a gentleman may be ... specially interested is some particular field of knowledge, but he is indifferent to none.
Scholar John Lindow proposes that a potentially understated mythological importance of Sif's role in the story of her sheared hair exists ; her headpiece is created along with the most important and powerful items in Norse mythology.
Scholar Jesse Byock notes that the goddess Skaði is also associated with winter and hunting, and that the episode in Volsunga saga involving the male Skaði, Sigi, and Breði has been theorized as stemming from an otherwise lost myth.

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Scholar Marjorie Perloff had said of Stain that " nlike her contemporaries ( Eliot, Pound, Moore ), she does not give us an image, however fractured, of a carafe on a table ; rather, she forces us to reconsider how language actually constructs the world we know.
Scholar Hilda Ellis Davidson proposes that Skaði's cult may have thrived in Hålogaland, a province in northern Norway, because " she shows characteristics of the Sami people, who were renowned for skiing, shooting with the bow and hunting ; her separation from Njord might point to a split between her cult and that of the Vanir in this region, where Scandinavians and the Sami were in close contact.
Scholar David Carlyon has cast doubt on the " daring political jester ", calling historical tales " apocryphal ", and concluding that " popular culture embraces a sentimental image of the clown ; writers reproduce that sentimentality in the jester, and academics in the Trickster ," but it " falters as analysis.
It was constructed by the Jacobson Brothers of Chicago ; the architects were Louis R. Johnson and Walter Scholar of Lafayette.
* Pete Dawkins, 1955 Heisman Trophy winner, Rhodes Scholar ; former Army Brigadier General, attended Cranbrook School
* Werner Krieglstein, professor at Western Michigan University, University of Chicago fellow and Fulbright Scholar ; lived in Lawrence where he founded the Whole Arts Theater, which later moved to Kalamazoo
* A Pigeon in Piketon ; by Geoffrey Sea, American Scholar winter 2004
At the age of thirteen Huxley attended Eton College as a King's Scholar, and continued to develop scientific interests ; his grandfather had influenced the school to build science laboratories much earlier.
* Lo Hsiang-lin 羅香林 / 罗香林 ( 1906-1978, Xingning, Guangdong ; Hakka pronunciation: Lo Heong Lim ), Scholar on Hakka culture and language
" Joseph Horowitz, Review, The American Scholar, Spring 1997 ( v. 66, pp. 307-10 ); Peter Heyworth, Otto Klemperer: His Life and Times, Cambridge UP, Vols 1 and 2 ; 1996 ; ISBN-10: 0521244889 ISBN-13: 978-0521244886.
Joseph Horowitz, Review, The American Scholar, Spring 1997 ( v. 66, pp. 307-10 ). Peter Heyworth, Otto Klemperer: His Life and Times, Cambridge UP, Vols 1 and 2 ; 1996 ; ISBN-10: 0521244889 ISBN-13: 978-0521244886
Emerson wrote in his speech " The American Scholar ": " We will walk on our own feet ; we will work with our own hands ; Divine Soul which also inspires all men.
Many were gathered into the compilation All the Workes of John Taylor the Water Poet ( London, 1630 ; facsimile reprint Scholar Press, Menston, Yorkshire, 1973 ); and The Spencer Society brought out their Works of John Taylor ... not included in the Folio edition of 1630 ( 5 volumes, 1870 – 78 ).
He was born in Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire and studied at Warstones Junior School Wolverhampton and then on to Wolverhampton Grammar School, King's College, Cambridge ( gaining a first-class degree in Economics in 1969 ; MA ), St John's College, Cambridge, and Harvard ( as a Kennedy Scholar ).
Before this Carleton had hoped to obtain an education as a poor scholar at Munster, with a view to entering the church ; but he was shaken by an ominous dream, the story of which is told in the Poor Scholar, and he returned home.
Ransom has few peers among 20th century American university teachers of humanities ; his distinguished students included Donald Davidson, Randall Jarrell, Robert Lowell, Andrew Lytle, Allen Tate, Peter Taylor, Robie Macauley, Robert Penn Warren, E. L. Doctorow, Cleanth Brooks, Richard M. Weaver, and Constantinos Patrides ( himself a Rhodes Scholar, who dedicated his monograph on John Milton's Lycidas to Ransom's memory ).
He was privately educated at The Cathedral School, Llandaff where he was Dean's Scholar and Head Boy in 1964 ; Christ College, Brecon ; Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a 2: 1 in Law ; and the College of Europe in Bruges, where he earned a postgraduate Certificate of Advanced European Studies ( equivalent to a Master's degree ).

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