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    Virgins in greece and early Christian Rome - (A.L.) Walker bride of hades to bride of Christ. The virgin and the otherworldly bridegroom in ancient greece and early Christian Rome. Pp. VIII + 180. London and new York: Routledge, 2020. Cased, £120, us$155. Isbn: 978-1-138-48162-6. [REVIEW]Peta Greenfield - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (2):409-411.
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  2. Why the Jesus as mother tradition undermines the symbolic argument against women's ordination.Grace Hibshman - 2023 - Religious Studies.
    The symbolic argument against women's ordination supposes that the theological significance of Christ's sex is his saving relationship to the Church, which takes the form of that of a bridegroom and his bride. It infers that a male priest alone is fit to represent Christ in his capacity as the Saviour of the Church, and thus that only men should be ordained. Since the emergence of the symbolic argument, however, scholars have rediscovered a long tradition of understanding Christ's (...)
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    La Vita di Macrina e le Omelie sul Cantico dei Cantici di Gregorio di Nissa.Roberta Franchi - 2016 - Augustinianum 56 (1):57-83.
    This article analyzes the Life of Macrina by comparing it with the mystical experience of the bride in the Commentary on the Song of Songs, both works written by Gregory of Nyssa. In the Life of Macrina, Gregory adopts the same imagery that he uses to portray the bride in the Commentary on the Song of Songs in order to emphasize Macrina’s angelic status and her pure love for God. Although scholars have pointed out the value of virginity (...)
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    Penelope's EEΔ NA Again.I. N. Perysinakis - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):297-.
    M. Finley in a well-known and influential article, established the theory that the bridegroom offered gifts to the bride's father, which had their recompense in a counter-gift or dowry to the groom and the bride; these gifts must be equal in value.
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    Social and family characteristics of marriage in England and Wales: information derived from marriage registration records.John C. Haskey - 1991 - Journal of Biosocial Science 23 (2):179-200.
    Information on social and family aspects of marriage was obtained from a sample of over a thousand marriages solemnised in England and Wales in 1979. The data include the standard demographic variables concerning the couple and their marriage and also: the day of the week the marriage was celebrated; whether the fathers or relatives of similar surname to the spouses acted as witnesses; the patterns of name usage by brides; the numbers of forenames of the marriage partners and their fathers; (...)
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    Toward the comprehension of Quem diligit "anima mea" in the mystical theology of William of Saint-Thierry.Eva Reyes-Gacitúa - 2017 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 36:159-177.
    A partir de la expresión Amado de mi alma, Guillermo de Saint Thierry subraya uno de los elementos principales de su doctrina espiritual. A partir de la Expositio in Canticum Canticorum, nuestro autor comenta cómo la Esposa elogia al Esposo a través de esta fórmula, confiriéndole en ello, un sentido particular en la relación de los amados; pues este amor tiene un cierto gusto de aquel a quien busca: sensum quemdam. Amor que es comunicado al hombre para que él ame (...)
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    A Study of Nietzsche.Joseph Mc Bride - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:346-347.
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    Introduction.Fraser Mac Bride - 2004 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (214):1–15.
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  9. Herpetofauna pet-keeping by secondary school students: Causes for concern.Ian Bride - 1998 - Society and Animals 6 (1):31-46.
    This study of the patterns of the keeping of herpetofauna animals and associated animal welfare issues among secondary school pupils in the United Kingdom suggests that a large proportion of the animals kept as companion animals by this group are indigenous species. In comparison with purchased species, these captured animals, even those normally long-lived, appear to suffer a high rate of mortality. Relatively large numbers of escape- and food-related deaths among these animals imply that many are not furnished with suitable (...)
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    Transcendent Authority: The Role of Moses in Old Testament Traditions.S. Dean Mc Bride - 1990 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 44 (3):229-239.
    Moses transmits to Israel the call of a God of incomparable power, and his intimate access to that power without being destroyed by it makes him not only mediator but model for the formation of a people set apart, holy to Yahweh.
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    John of Salisbury on the arts of language in the trivium.Mary Bride Ryan - 1958 - Washington,: Catholic University of America Press.
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    "Sylvia Scarlett:" Hollywood Cinema Reread.Pascal Kane, Ann Mc Bride & Inez Hedges - 1974 - Substance 3 (9):35.
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    Bride price and Christian marriage in Nigeria.Solomon O. Ademiluka - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):8.
    Payment of bride price is a popular tradition in Nigeria as in most parts of Africa. However, in Nigeria, the practice has virtually lost its traditional purpose of marriage validation and honouring because of the commercialisation by many parents. For this reason, some critics have called for a cancellation of the custom, as it has turned women to commodities to be bought and sold. This article examined the purpose of bride price in the traditional African setting, the changes (...)
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    Brides of the Buddha: Nuns’ Stories from the Avad?na?ataka, by Karen Muldoon-Hules.Reiko Ohnuma - 2018 - Buddhist Studies Review 35 (1-2):301-304.
    Brides of the Buddha: Nuns’ Stories from the Avad?na?ataka, by Karen Muldoon-Hules. Lexington Books, 2017. 240pp. Hb. $100, ISBN-13: 9881498511452. E-book. $95. ISBN-13: 9781498511469.
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    (1 other version)Princess bride and philosophy: inconceivable!Richard Greene & Rachel Robison-Greene (eds.) - 2015 - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court.
    Until now, no one has unlocked the profound secrets of this wise and witty adventure tale. If you've wondered why men of action shouldn't lie, how the Battle of Wits could have turned out differently, what a rotten miracle would look like and whether it would amount to malpractice, or how Westley could have killed a lot of innocent people and still be a good guy, then The Princess Bride and Philosophy has all the answers"--P. [4] of cover.
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    Brides of the Buddha: Nuns’ Stories from the Avadānaśataka. By Karen Muldoon-Hules.Amy Paris Langenberg - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (3).
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    Consent, Mail‐Order Brides, and the Marriage Contract.Matthew C. Altman - 2011 - In Kant and Applied Ethics: The Uses and Limits of Kant's Practical Philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 167–193.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Purpose of Marriage Consent and Coercion Mail‐Order Marriages as the Kantian Ideal Treating Mail‐Order Brides Merely as Means Attempts to Criticize Mail‐Order Marriages from a Kantian Perspective Are Mail‐Order Brides Coerced? Questioning the a priori Basis of Kant's Ethics Notes toward a Genealogy of Kantianism.
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    A DELICATE BRIDEGROOM: HABROSUNĒ IN SAPPHO, FR. 115V: In memory of Milla Ragusa.Giuliana Ragusa & Patricia A. Rosenmeyer - 2019 - Classical Quarterly 69 (1):62-74.
    In Sappho's two-line fragment 115V, an unidentified speaker addresses a lucky bridegroom, wondering how best to describe him; the answer follows immediately:τίῳ σ᾿, ὦ φίλε γάμβρε, καλῶς ἐικάσδω;ὄρπακι βραδίνῳ σε μάλιστ᾿ ἐικάσδω.Dear bridegroom, to what do I best compare you?I compare you most of all to a delicate branch.
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    Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature by Vassiliki Panoussi.Lauren Donovan Ginsberg - 2020 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 113 (3):372-373.
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    Bride of Acacias. Selected Poems of Forugh Farrokhzad.R. Sandler, Jascha Kessler, Amin Banini & Forugh Farrokhzad - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (4):795.
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  21. The Bride-Shows of the Byzantine Emperors.Warren T. Treadgold - 1979 - Byzantion 49:395-413.
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    (1 other version)Four brides for twelve brothers - How to Dutch book a group of fully rational players.Luc Bovens - 2006 - Hommage a Wlodek: Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Wlodek Rabinowicz.
    Wlodek Rabinowicz suggested in an e-mail conversation (2001) to me that one might be able to use a particular Hats Puzzle to make a Dutch Book against a group of individually rational persons. I present a fanciful story here that has the same structure as Rabinowicz’s Dutch Book. For a more academic version of the same idea, see Luc Bovens and Wlodek Rabinowicz 2010 "The Puzzle of the Hats" Luc Bovens & Wlodek Rabinowicz *Synthese* 172 (1):57-78.
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  23. The bride of Christ and the church body politic.Susan A. Ross - 2013 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 42 (1-3):215-230.
     
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    Are ‘Green Brides’ More Attractive? An Empirical Examination of How Prospective Partners’ Environmental Reputation Affects the Trust-Based Mechanism in Alliance Formation.Anne Norheim-Hansen - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 132 (4):813-830.
    There is theoretical and empirical evidence that firms’ environmental performance has ramifications for their appeal to various stakeholders. Yet, we know little about how this plays out in the context of strategic alliance formation. Stated differently, research is lacking on how ‘green’ prospective alliance partners are estimated by the initiating firm. This article employs strong environmental reputation as a proxy for high environmental performance and explores implications for the well-established alliance formation trust-based mechanism, under the strategic cognition perspective. The ensuing (...)
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    Four brides for twelve brothers: how to Dutch book a group of fully rational players.Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen, Björn Petersson, Jonas Josefsson & Dan Egonsson - 2007 - In Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen, Björn Petersson, Jonas Josefsson & Dan Egonsson (eds.), Hommage a Wlodek: Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Wlodek Rabinowicz.
    Wlodek Rabinowicz suggested in an e-mail conversation (2001) to me that one might be able to use a particular Hats Puzzle to make a Dutch Book against a group of individually rational persons. I present a fanciful story here that has the same structure as Rabinowicz’s Dutch Book.
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    The Bride of Christ Goes to Hell: Metaphor and Embodiment in the Lives of Pious Women, 200 – 1500.Caroline Walker Bynum - 2014 - Common Knowledge 20 (2):366-367.
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    (1 other version)The Bride of Christ with a hellish existence on earth: Insights from Eboni Turman, the black church and black liberation theology.Hlulani M. Mdingi - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (2):8.
    This research is based on the reading of Eboni Turman’s work that focuses on body politics, especially through a theological paradigm. The study confirms that the body is a theological problem, and the extent of the problem stretches to the annals of Christian theology to the present, especially in light of racism, sexism and capitalism. The study will engage black womanist eschatology to draw from the rich well of seeing how the experience of black women gives new meaning to understanding (...)
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    (2 other versions)The Bride to Be.Jane Jacobson - 1996 - Feminist Studies 22 (3):656.
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    The Dead-Bridegroom Motif in South American Folklore.Rudolph Arbesmann - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (1):95-111.
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    7. The Bride from the Strange Land.Jean O'Grady - 2000 - In Northrop Frye on Religion. University of Toronto Press. pp. 104-116.
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  31. Eating with the Bridegroom: The Spiritual Wisdom of the Gospels for Christian Preachers and Teachers, Year B [Book Review].Geoff Plant - 2006 - The Australasian Catholic Record 83 (3):375.
     
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    The friend of the Bridegroom stands and listens.Michael Sherwin - 1998 - Augustinianum 38 (1):197-214.
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    Here Comes the Bride: Wedding Gender and Race in "Bride of Frankenstein".Elizabeth Young - 1991 - Feminist Studies 17 (3):403.
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    Exploring reader engagement through emotional intensification in the bride: A systemic functional perspective.Zahra Bokhari, Tazanfal Tehseem & Saba Zulfiqar - 2020 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 59 (2):28-44.
    Readers of literary narratives undergo an emotional experience by feeling varied emotions in various ways. While going through a narrative, we assume here, a fictive reader may be absorbed because they very often believe they develop a feel what is to be felt from a perspective presented and, similarly they understand what is to be understood in a given situation and character engaged in highly textually interwoven situation. Therefore, certain techniques and devices are employed by the authors of emotional fiction (...)
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    Epithalamion's Bridegroom.Eileen Jorge Allman - 1980 - Renascence 32 (4):240-247.
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    Le salariat bridé, constitution du salariat et contrôle de la mobilité du travail. Soutenance.Yann Moulier-Boutang - 1998 - Actuel Marx 23:171-187.
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    The Camera's Positioning: Brides, Grooms, and Their Photographers in Taipei's Bridal Industry.Bonnie Adrian - 2004 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 32 (2):140-163.
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    « L'cher la bride » : tolérance religieuse et liberté de conscience dans les Essais de Michel de Montaigne.Biancamaria Fontana - 2008 - Cahiers Philosophiques 114 (2):27-39.
    Montaigne est souvent présenté comme un défenseur inconditionnel de la liberté de conscience et de la tolérance, mais cette vision est simplificatrice. À une époque déchirée par les guerres de religion, Montaigne envisage la tolérance religieuse dans une perspective qui privilégie la pratique politique plutôt que les questions de principe. Le caractère largement insaisissable des croyances humaines rend la notion de liberté de conscience presque impossible à définir, et Montaigne ne s’y essaie pas même dans le chapitre des Essais pourtant (...)
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    Antigone and the Bride of Corinth.H. J. Rose - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):147-.
    This paper sets out to answer four apparently unconnected questions, which, however, I hope to show to be parts of one question: Why did Haimon kill himself over the body of Antigone? Why did Philinnion return for three nights to her father's house? Why is it unlawful to leave a story unfinished? Why is a magician sometimes torn in pieces by his own devils, or otherwise destroyed by his own magic?
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  40. Paradoxical partners: semantical brides and set-theoretical grooms.L. Goldstein - 2013 - Analysis 73 (1):33-37.
    Is there a key for ‘translating' some set-theoretical paradoxes into counterpart semantical paradoxes and vice-versa? There is, and this encourages the hope of a unified solution. The solution turns not on inventing new axioms that do not entail contradiction, but on imposing a completely intuitive restriction on the comprehension axiom of naive set theory in order to avoid illegitimate (circular) stipulation.
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  41. Hosna as Bride of Desire and Revolutionary Par Excellence in Tayib Salih’s The Season of Migration to the North.Ali Salami & Mohsen Maleki - 2016 - ACTA PHILOLOGICA 49.
    Most readings of Tayib Salih’s Season of Migration to the North have focused on Mustafa Saeed and the nameless narrator, both male characters, and they have largely avoided a politically radical reading of the novel. This article attempts to present the female character, Hosna, as the revolutionary par excellence, following Lacan and Slavoj Žižek’s reading of Antigone. Th rough Žižek’s distinction between the act and action, this article argues that Hosna’s deed at the end of the novel, murder and suicide, (...)
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    'You may kiss the bride, but you may not open your mouth when you do so': Policies concerning sex, marriage and relationships in English forensic psychiatric facilities.Peter Bartlett, Nadia Mantovani, Kelso Cratsley, Claire Dillon & Nigel Eastman - 2010 - Liverpool Law Review 31:155-176.
    In 1996, the Royal College of Psychiatrists recommended that all psychiatric facilities in the UK develop policies concerning sexuality and sexual expression for persons contained in those facilities. This paper analyses the prevalence and content of such policies in English forensic psychiatric facilities. While the College recommends an individualised approach to sexual and emotional relationships, most hospitals in fact either prohibit or actively discourage such expression as a matter of policy. The paper considers the advantages and disadvantages of that approach. (...)
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    The lost and refounded Bride in Medieval Idyllic Texts (xiith-xvth centuries).Yasmina Foehr-Janssens - 2009 - Clio 30:61-78.
    Si l’héroïsme médiéval s’élabore avant tout, dans sa composante guerrière, au masculin singulier, la tradition narrative française prévoit néanmoins quelques espaces à l’expression de la prouesse féminine. Du xiie au xve siècle, les romans illustrent plusieurs figures d’amazones ou de veuves viriles. Cependant, cette promotion à l’héroïsme semble difficile à concevoir dans le cas de personnages féminins assumant le rôle d’épouse ou d’amante. Pour vérifier cette constatation, l’enquête se tourne vers les romans idylliques qui ont connu un certain succès au (...)
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    Of Mail-Order Brides and ‘Boys’ Own’ Tales: Representations of Asian-Australian Marriages.Kathryn Robinson - 1996 - Feminist Review 52 (1):53-68.
    Asia is increasingly entering into the Australian imaginary as the nation grapples with the issue of ‘Australian identity’. This article examines two instances in which the idea of Asia has been taken up in debates about marriage and relations between men and women. Asia is a site of fantasy for men in an era when they feel that ‘traditional’ values of male pre-eminence in the family are being undermined. In this fantasy, ‘Asia’ is known through stereotypic representations, the stereotypes underlying (...)
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    Wedding Bells for The Bride of Frankenstein.James Wierzbicki - 2001 - Film and Philosophy 4:103-116.
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  46. “Male-Order” Brides: Immigrant Women, Domestic Violence and Immigration Law.Uma Narayan - 1995 - Hypatia 10 (1):104 - 119.
    This essay analyzes why women whose immigration status is dependent on their marriage face higher risks of domestic violence than women who are citizens and explores the factors that collude to prevent acknowledgment of their greater susceptibility to battering. It criticizes elements of current U.S. immigration policy that are detrimental to the welfare of battered immigrant women, and argues for changes that would make immigration policy more sensitive to their plight.
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    Asian Mail-Order Brides, the Threat of Global Capitalism, and the Rescue of the U.S. Nation-State.Christine So - 2006 - Feminist Studies 32 (2):395.
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    Colorism as Marriage Capital: Cross-Region Marriage Migration in India and Dark-Skinned Migrant Brides.Reena Kukreja - 2021 - Gender and Society 35 (1):85-109.
    This article, based on original research from 57 villages in four provinces from North and East India, sheds light on a hitherto unexplored gendered impact of colorism in facilitating noncustomary cross-region marriage migrations in India. Within socioeconomically marginalized groups from India’s development peripheries, the hegemonic construct of fairness as “capital” conjoins with both regressive patriarchal gender norms governing marriage and female sexuality and the monetization of social relations, through dowry, to foreclose local marriage options for darker-hued women. This dispossession of (...)
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    Plutarch's Advice to the Bride and Groom and a Consolation to His Wife: English Translations, Commentary, Interpretive Essays, and Bibliography.Sarah B. Pomeroy (ed.) - 1999 - Oup Usa.
    The collection presented here looks at two important short works from Plutarch's writings in moral philosophy; The Advice to the Bride and Groom and A Consolation to His Wife, in which he offers solace to his wife on the death of their infant son. The works reveal Plutarch at his best - informative, sympathetic, rich in narrative description - and are followed by commentaries by a number of experts, which situate Plutarch and his views on marriage in their historical (...)
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    (1 other version)Lusty blades, mature brides: A study of four publishing takeovers.Eric de Bellaigue - 1994 - Logos 5 (2):89-100.
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