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<title>THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES</title>
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<description>THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES
Smoluk, Marek
In 1536 the English Parliament under pressure from Henry VIII and the&#13;
Lord Chancellor, Thomas Cromwell, gave its consent for the dissolution of the lesser&#13;
monasteries and abbeys in the king’s realm, and three years later with the sanction of&#13;
MPs some of the greater religious houses also suffered the same fate. The principal aim of&#13;
this paper is to assess the importance of this political decision with a view to examining&#13;
the progress being made in the field of education in England in the middle of the&#13;
sixteenth century resultant upon this dissolution. The evaluation of the merits and demerits&#13;
originating from the suppression of the English monasteries is made in terms of both&#13;
primary and academic education. The answers to these key questions are preceded by&#13;
a short analysis of the reputation monasteries and abbeys had acquired by that time. Also&#13;
on a selective basis, some opinions have been presented here to provide an overall&#13;
picture of the standing of the monks and nuns and their concomitant activities, as&#13;
perceived through the eyes of English society; the eminent scholars and humanists in&#13;
particular. Subsequently, before assessing the consequences resulting from the dissolution&#13;
of the religious houses in England, some consideration is given to the reasoning and&#13;
rationale which lay behind both Henry VIII and his Lord Chancellor’s political decisions.
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<dc:date>2012-11-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>THEOLOGY, HERMENEUTICS</title>
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<description>THEOLOGY, HERMENEUTICS
Kačerauskas, Tomas
The article deals with Heidegger’s attitudes towards theology. Heidegger,&#13;
stating that existential philosophy and theology are incompatible, advances a thesis of&#13;
not objectivating poetic thinking. Whereas, Ricoeur’s biblical hermeneutics is based on his&#13;
theory of metaphor. The lingual act here means the destruction of the old outlook for the&#13;
sake of the new one. In this dramatic way cognition occurs as a meeting. The poetic&#13;
thinking of the late Heidegger is also based on a meeting that covers both horizontal&#13;
coexistence and vertical direction. The author raises the question whether the poetic&#13;
thinking of the late Heidegger is not theological?
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<dc:date>2012-11-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>BOKO HARAM SHARIA REASONING</title>
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<description>BOKO HARAM SHARIA REASONING
Igboin, Benson O.
In the decade since Al-Qaeda, led by the late Osama Bin Laden, attacked&#13;
America, there has been a resurgence in the debate about the relationship between&#13;
religion and politics. The global Islamic terrorist networks and their successful operations&#13;
against various targets around the globe increasingly draw attention to what constitutes&#13;
the core values of Islamic extremism: the logic of evangelistic strategy, the import and&#13;
relevance of its spiritual message and consideration of the composite view of life that&#13;
does not distinguish between sacred and temporal mandates. Suspicions have been&#13;
fuelled that Islam is incompatible with modern democratic systems and pluralist&#13;
outlooks. The real cause of Islamic militancy is at once universal and particular. The&#13;
Nigerian experience of this radical Islamism–Boko Haram–brings home the once&#13;
“distant” threat to global peaceful co-existence. While there exist arguments regarding&#13;
the raison d’etre and means or methods of the operations of Boko Haram, the end has been&#13;
normative; to achieve a purely religious nationalistic system on the basis of the sharia&#13;
code of ethics. This paper, therefore, critically analyses the historical and philosophical&#13;
interpretations of Islamic history constructed as an infallible corpus, and how it has been&#13;
impacted by the democratic vision in Nigeria. It concludes with a consideration of the&#13;
possibility and practicability of a liberal system at once free and religious in a pluralist&#13;
and global society.
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<dc:date>2012-11-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>CURRENT PROSPECTS OF KOREAN REUNIFICATION</title>
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<description>CURRENT PROSPECTS OF KOREAN REUNIFICATION
Stankiewicz, Wojciech
Forecasts predicting the reunification of the Korean Peninsula were&#13;
common throughout the 1990s. Since then, enthusiasm for such predictions has dampened,&#13;
and though the fundamental assumption of reunification remains, predictions of&#13;
when and how this will happen have been more restrained. Reunification leaves two&#13;
unresolved yet interdependent issues: reunification itself, which is the urgent challenge;&#13;
and the strategic issues that emerge from reunification, which have the potential to&#13;
fundamentally transform strategic relations in the region of Northeast Asia. Within&#13;
this context, this paper examines the prospects of Korean reunification against the&#13;
background of the interstate relations. Initially, it will establish the framework from&#13;
which such scenarios will emerge: the historical background of the division, the extreme&#13;
differences between the two states, the role played by the North Korean nuclear threats&#13;
and the impact of the September 11, 2001 on the interstate relations, and finally general&#13;
situation and relations in the East Asian region. Then, three possible scenarios of the&#13;
unification will be developed: through peaceful integration, through the fall of North&#13;
Korea or through a war. Summing up, even the death of Kim Jong Il will not bring&#13;
change in the domestic and foreign policy of North Korea which is going to continue an&#13;
aggressive approach toward the South. In the short-term reunification is definitely not in&#13;
the interest of the current ROK administration, and the South has no intention of&#13;
encouraging it. None of the considered scenarios envisions early reunification, and it&#13;
seems that for the future, the status quo on the Korean Peninsula will remain.
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<dc:date>2012-10-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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