All the King's Falcons Dr Christine HouserLooks at Rumi's insights into the meaning of the second half of the basic Muslim creed, namely, the nature and function of revelation through prophets. All the King's Falcons draws out Rumi's distinctive and creative insights into Islamic religious culture by focusing on his treatment of prophets as instruments in God's communication with humankind. But there is more to Rumi's views of revelation than meets the eye, for he does not view the prophets,
and on Britain’s international reputation
and the role of the seed industry in disseminating improved maize germplasm
rather than allowing some theory to dictate what to say about them
This issue of Alif focuses on trauma and loss and their presence in collective and individual memory
Lower accuracy of genomic predictions is one of the reasons
to criminological thought
It focuses on some key moments in the Agora's history including the reconstruction of the Stoa of Attalos and the restoration of the Church of the Holy Apostles
Ailtirí na hAiséirghe was Ireland's leading fascist movement during the Second World War
emphasizing their impact on Anatolian culture
The first volume introduces wide ranging topics from topics including free (noninteracting) fields
This account appraises the home rule movement from a fresh angle
A case-study illustrates innovation