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  1. Heterodoxy - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterodoxy

    In religion, heterodoxy (from Ancient Greek: héteros, "other, another, different" + dóxa, "popular belief") means "any opinions or doctrines at variance with an official or orthodox position." Under this definition, heterodoxy is similar to unorthodoxy, while the adjective 'heterodox' could be applied to a dissident.. Heterodoxy is also an ecclesiastical term of art, defined in various ways ...

  2. History of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The main sources of information regarding Jesus' life and teachings are the four canonical gospels, and to a lesser extent the Acts of the Apostles and the Pauline epistles.According to the Gospels, Jesus is the Son of God, who was crucified c. AD 30–33 in Jerusalem. His followers believed that he was raised from the dead and exalted by God, heralding the coming Kingdom …

  3. Modern Monetary Theory - Wikipedia

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    Modern Monetary Theory or Modern Money Theory (MMT) is a heterodox macroeconomic theory that describes currency as a public monopoly and unemployment as evidence that a currency monopolist is overly restricting the supply of the financial assets needed to pay taxes and satisfy savings desires. MMT is opposed to the mainstream understanding of macroeconomic theory …

  4. Denialism - Wikipedia

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    In the psychology of human behavior, denialism is a person's choice to deny reality as a way to avoid a psychologically uncomfortable truth. Denialism is an essentially irrational action that withholds the validation of a historical experience or event, when a person refuses to accept an empirically verifiable reality.. In the sciences, denialism is the rejection of basic facts and …

  5. Historiography of early Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Mark was written during c. 65–70, possibly motivated by the First Jewish-Roman War.The Gospel of Matthew was written c. 80–85 to convince a Jewish audience that Jesus was the expected Messiah (Christ) and greater than Moses.The Gospel of Luke, together with Acts (see Luke-Acts) was c. 85–90, considered the most literate and artistic of the gospels.

  6. Jonathan Haidt - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan David Haidt (/ h aɪ t /; born October 19, 1963) is an American social psychologist, Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University Stern School of Business, and author. His main areas of study are the psychology of …

  7. Féminisme aux États-Unis — Wikipédia

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Féminisme_aux_États-Unis

    Le féminisme aux États-Unis apparaît au XIX e siècle. La Convention de Seneca Falls du 19 et 20 juillet 1848 marque habituellement sa date de naissance. Toute la seconde moitié du XIX e siècle et le début du XX e siècle sont marqués par un combat continu pour obtenir le droit de vote qui aboutit en 1920 par une loi permettant aux femmes de voter et d'être éligibles.



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