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| 1. | William James's Religion View--Metaphysics And Religion Understood By Pragmatism Method |
| 2. | The Existentialism In Munk's Drawing |
| 3. | Resources As A Self-identity Of Wang Shuo |
| 4. | Vagueness Of Na Ge In Chinese Modern And Contemporary Novels |
| 5. | The Monographic Study Of Vocabulary And Grammar Of Lokaksema’s Translation Of The Astasāhasrikā Praj(?)āpāramitā |
| 6. | Omitted arguments and complexity of predication |
| 7. | Sinicizing Jesus in the first half of the twentieth century---How Chinese Christians understood Jesus |
| 8. | A study of perceptual differences between supervisors and subordinates on the effectiveness of a performance feedback conversation |
| 9. | Folk psychology, folk morality |
| 10. | Creating the Photographic Subject On the Role of Site, Subject, and the Spectator in the Work of JR |
| 11. | The unity of God as understood by four twentieth century trinitarian theologians: Karl Rahner, Millard Erickson, John Zizioulas, and Wolfhart Pannenberg |
| 12. | Approaching the unfamiliar: How the religious ways of Aboriginal peoples are understood in Delgamuukw v. British Columbia (1997) |
| 13. | A tale of two tropes: On the relation between metaphor and simile |
| 14. | The intimate universe: A phenomenological investigation into Gebser's structures of consciousness understood within the context of the Seth material |
| 15. | 'Scientific truth, rightly understood, is religious truth': The life and works of Reverend Edward Hitchcock, 1793--1864 |
| 16. | Making Ourselves Understood: The Role of Previous Experience, Stereotypes, Communication Accommodation, and Anxiety in Americans' Perceptions of Communication with Chinese Students |
| 17. | The reconciliation of faith and reason in Thomas Aquinas (Saint) |
| 18. | A psychological study of abused women's experiences of 'not feeling understood' when seeking help |
| 19. | Religious affects in Spinoza: A topology of emotions understood as a system of spirituality |
| 20. | The theory of meaning |
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