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question and historicity
There are a number of reasons some scholars question the historicity of the book of Esther.
However, some scholars question Acts ' historicity.
The question of the historicity of the Exodus ( specifically, the Pharaoh of the Exodus, identification of which would connect the biblical narrative to Egyptological chronology ) has long been debated, without conclusive result.
The historicity of the episode is disputed: it is " an open question that probably can never be definitively decided ", however according to Paul Maier " most recent biographers of Herod ... deny it entirely ".
In his day, Strauss had to offer evidence to question the historicity of any part of the gospels because his audience assumed that the gospels were historical.
Volney was one of the earliest writers to question the historicity of Jesus.
Her name first appears in 5th century martyrologies, thus leading some to question the historicity of her existence.
Some Neo-Pagans and historians question the historicity of Saint Brigid, or how much of her life as traditionally recounted is historically accurate.
In contrast, the study of the historical Jesus goes beyond the question of his historicity and attempts to reconstruct portraits of his life and teachings, based on methods such as biblical criticism of gospel texts and the history of first century Judea.
Although most historians question the historicity of the pact, the use of distinguishing marks is consistent with documentary and archaeological evidence from 7th and 8th century Iraq and Syria.
Henry Corbin in contrast believed that the question of historicity is irrelevant admitting that the idea of the hidden Imam was shaped around the person of twelfth and considering the extensive body of literature about him, saw the birth and his occultation as archetypal and symbolic, describing it as “ sacred history ”.
The origins of his veneration are obscure ; the first evidence comes about 150 years after his martyrdom ; therefore some modern scholars question the historicity of the man.
little doubt regarding the historicity of the pogrom in question.
The historicity of his coinage reform has also been called into question.
Similarly, the historicity of migration, conquest and population expulsion have also been called into question.

question and Homer
This may take the form of a purpose ( as in Milton, who proposed " to justify the ways of God to men "); of a question ( as in the Iliad, which Homer initiates by asking a Muse to sing of Achilles ' anger ); or of a situation ( as in the Song of Roland, with Charlemagne in Spain ).
Aristotle ( Metaphysics 983b – 987a ) believed that the question of first causes may even have started with Hesiod ( Theogony 116 – 53 ) and Homer ( Iliad 14. 201, 246 ).
In an episode of The Simpsons, Homer asks Ned Flanders the question " Could Jesus microwave a burrito so hot that He Himself could not eat it?
There is, and always has been, sharp disagreement on this question: thus, as Alasdair MacIntyre observed in After Virtue, though thinkers as diverse as Homer, Aristotle, the authors of the New Testament, Thomas Aquinas, and Benjamin Franklin have all proposed lists, and sometimes theories of the interrelation, of the virtues, these do not always overlap.
Homer has also demonstrated moments of kindness towards Selma such as offering advice and sympathy, when she began to question her own ability to be a mother after attempting to take care of Bart and Lisa for an afternoon.
In Plato's Ion ( Ancient Greek: ) Socrates discusses with Ion, a professional rhapsode who also lectures on Homer, the question of whether the rhapsode, a performer of poetry, gives his performance on account of his skill and knowledge or by virtue of divine possession.
He treats this question again in a treatise on the so-called Peisistratean edition of Homer ( La Commissione omerica di Pisistrato, 1881 ).
" Deep Space Homer " is the source of the " Overlord meme ", which is lifted from Kent Brockman's line " And I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords " and is commonly used on internet forums to express mock submission, usually for the purpose of humor or when a " participant vastly overstates the degree of oppression or social control expected to arise from the topic in question.
This leads to Homer making note of their fundamental personality differences, causing him to question if Marge is truly his soulmate, and he leaves.
Club said " it's a pretty impossible question for a die-hard fan, but if I were forced at gunpoint to name my favorite episode ever, ' Colonel Homer ' would probably be the first to leap to mind, if only for the pure joy that is ' Bagged Me a Homer '.
However, as Homer Jack notes of Gandhi's long correspondence with Jinnah on the topic of Pakistan: " Although Gandhi was personally opposed to the partition of India, he proposed an agreement [...] which provided that the Congress and the Moslem League would cooperate to attain independence under a provisional government, after which the question of partition would be decided by a plebiscite in the districts having a Moslem majority.

question and individual
The decisive question is what happens within each congregation and, finally, in the minds and hearts of the individual members.
There is still the position, based on the philosophical question of personal identity, termed open individualism, and in some ways similar to the old belief of monopsychism, that concludes that individual existence is illusory, and our consciousness continues existing after death in other conscious beings.
The fidelity of individual bodyguards is an important question as well, especially for leaders who oversee states with strong ethnic or religious divisions.
The question of priority, whether for the individual or community, must be determined in dealing with pressing ethical questions about a variety of social issues, such as health care, abortion, multiculturalism, and hate speech.
( Note: ∇< sup > 2 </ sup > F represents, in this case, the vector formed by the individual Laplacian of each component of the vector in question )
A refractory disease is a disease that resists treatment, especially an individual case that resists treatment more than is normal for the specific disease in question.
This leaves an opportunity for the controversial practice of " fatwā shopping ", in which an individual asks the same question of different sheiks until they receive an answer they like.
Although the subject of the charge is criminal action, it does not constitute a criminal trial ; the only question under consideration is the removal of the individual from office, and the possibility of a subsequent vote preventing the removed official from ever again holding political office in the jurisdiction where he was removed.
Many scholars have described rationalisation and the question of individual freedom in an increasingly rational society, as the main theme of Weber's work.
Although most Oxfordians accuse mainstream academics of rejecting their theory only because they have a vested interest in maintaining the status quo, they often cite the work of individual scholars to create the appearance of widespread agreement on an issue, even when the opinion in question is more widely considered eccentric or outdated.
The Commission did not discover any documents, but had the agreed-upon task to review the existing Vatican volumes, that make up the Actes et Documents du Saint Siege ( ADSS ) The Commission was internally divided over the question of access to additional documents from the Holy See, access to the news media by individual commission members, and, questions to be raised in the preliminary report.
( b ) Fourteen questions dealt with themes of individual volumes, such as the question how Pius viewed the role of the Church during the war.
Quasi in rem jurisdiction involved the seizure of property held by the individual against whom the suit was brought, and attachment of that property to the case in question.
* " Use by law enforcement personnel of an individual ’ s race or ethnicity as a factor in articulating reasonable suspicion to stop, question or arrest an individual, unless race or ethnicity is part of an identifying description of a specific suspect for a specific crime.
Because traits held to be due to sexual selection often conflict with the survival fitness of the individual, the question then arises as to why, in nature, in which survival of the fittest is considered the rule of thumb, such apparent liabilities are allowed to persist.
Tertullian actively advocated traducianism ( that is, the parental generation of souls ), while some of the later Fathers — most notably Saint Augustine, at the outbreak of Pelagianism — began to question the creation by God of individual souls and to incline to the opposite opinion, which seemed to facilitate the explanation of the transmission of original sin.
* An event in which the team or individual in question did not win
Proponents of this view tend to see the political question as whether society or the individual should teach sexual mores.
Any truly effective damnatio memoriae would not be noticeable to later historians, since, by definition, it would entail the complete and total erasure of the individual in question from the historical record.
A more classical-liberal approach that dates from the 1970s that denotes ' public-choice ' theory type approaches which question the benevolence of social planners to maximize the utility of a representative individual and instead stress how political forces affect the choice of policies that may not be so benevolent.
Multi-part bonus questions are often seen in a patterned format ; that is the individual parts of a bonus question are often related by some common thread.
The meaning of all these terms extend to all customs of proper behavior in a given society, both religious and profane, from more trivial conventional aspects of costume, etiquette or politeness-" folkways " enforced by gentle social pressure, but going beyond mere " folkways " or conventions in including moral codes and notions of justice-down to strict taboos, behavior that is unthinkable within the society in question, very commonly including incest and murder, but also the commitment of outrages specific to the individual society such as blasphemy.

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