| 1. | " The Catholic Church, after centuries of dispute
over the meaning of penance and the frequency with which it could be
experienced, was still lacking a coherent explanation as to why sin that
is forgiven through the suffering of Christ requires further expiation."
| Source: | Skotnicki, Andrew. "Foundations once destroyed: the Catholic Church and criminal justice" Theological Studies 65.4 Dec. 1 2004: 792-817  |
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| 2. | " Parkin's translation of his work
on sin and expiation, along with notes by Mauss, appeared as Sin and
Expiation in Promitive Societies in 1994."
| Source: | MacDonald, Mary. "The Dark Side of Humanity: The Work of Robert Hertz and Its Legacy" Australian Journal of Anthropology 10.1 Apr. 1 1999: 114-116  |
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| 3. | " In this version, Maria swallows laudanum and
sinks into a reverie of guilt and expiation that plays out the imagined
sins of her life."
| Source: | HOEVELER, DIANE LONG. "READING THE WOUND: WOLLSTONECRAFT'S WRONGS OF WOMAN, OR MARIA AND TRAUMA THEORY" Studies in the Novel 31.4 Dec. 22 1999: 387  |
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| 4. | "... which has
advanced both the translation of Durkheimian texts (e.g. Robert Hertz on
sin, expiation, and religion) and the publication of much related
research."
| Source: | Nielsen, Donald A. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Sociology of Religion 61.2 June 22 2000: 239  |
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| 5. | " He is taken to a series of Rome's major churches to
expiate his sins, being unmercifully flogged on the way to accelerate
his expiation."
| Source: | Kratz, Henry. "Morgunpula i straum" World Literature Today 74.1 Jan. 1 2000: 179  |
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| 6. | "
With the Renaissance winking on the horizon, the medieval penitent
seems to have the best of both public and private penance: sin
needn't be shaming public exposure, and expiation needn't be a
private hairshirt, a half-step short of neurosis."
| Source: | Hampl, Patricia. "THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION - It's an operation on the heart" Commonweal 127.7 Apr. 7 2000: 11  |
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| 7. | " But the breadth and depth of Annenberg largesse
deserves to be considered as more than mere expiation for the sins of
the father."
| Source: | Stone, David M. "The Son Also Rises" Tikkun 15.1 Jan. 1 2000: 88  |
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| 8. | "... (175)+ it would be the outward sign of providential
justice, and the smallpox that has eaten away at her face, the expiation
for her sins."
| Source: | Mole, Gary D. "Choderlos De Levinas: "Difficult Relations"" Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 40.3 Sept. 22 1999: 232-245  |
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| 9. | " Without these channels, without ritual expiation and the
periodic emptying-out of inauspiciousness, evil, sin and death would
accumulate at the very centre of society."
| Source: | QUIGLEY, DECLAN. "SCAPEGOATS: THE KILLING OF KINGS AND ORDINARY PEOPLE" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.2 June 1 2000: 237  |
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| 10. | "
Televangelists put forth an analogical argument by showing that the
expiation of sin and fidelity to God are infallible ways of assuring
heavenly grace and benediction, especially in matters of health, family,
and employment."
| Source: | Lambert, Yves. "Religion in Modernity as a New Axial Age: Secularization or New Religious Forms?" Sociology of Religion 60.3 Sept. 22 1999: 303  |
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| 11. | " And sometimes to expiation.
"A Simple Plan" belongs to the harrowing, fatalistic
tradition that insists on regarding crime as a moral calamity, a
temptation that does not pay satisfying dividends, even if your sins
aren't certain to be discovered."
| Source: | Arnold, Gary. "Simply eloquent comeuppance: `Plan' revives tradition of punishing crime in film" Washington Times Jan. 24 1999: 1  |
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| 12. | " In no way do these acts provide an expiation from sin -
a notion central to Judaism, Christianity and Islam."
| Source: | Nigosian, S.A. "Zoroastrian perception of ascetic culture" Journal of Asian and African Studies 34.1 Feb. 1 1999: 4-5  |
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| 13. | " True to the Puritan belief system,
Charlotte, once she has transgressed, must make expiation for her sin
and thereby endure a harrowing journey into the realms of loneliness,
unremitting despair, and eventually death."
| Source: | Barton, Paul. "Narrative Intrusion in Charlotte Temple: A Closet Feminist's Strategy in an American Novel" Women and Language 23.1 Mar. 22 2000: 26  |
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| 14. | " The contributions to these conferences
could then be published in the new specialty journals, as well as in
another currently underdeveloped forum for disciplinary development,
monograph series dedicated to penal law.(63) Rather than compose mammoth
journal..."
| Source: | Dubber, Markus Dirk. "Reforming American penal law" Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 90.1 Sept. 22 1999: 49  |
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| 15. | " New York: Doubleday, 2003, 736
pp. $35.00.
Gulag, the searing acronym for the Soviet bureaucracy that
administered penal labor camps, ruled a sprawling empire comprising 476
complexes."
| Source: | Mead, Walter Russell,Ikenberry, G. John,Cooper, Richard N.,Freedman, Lawrence D.,Hoffmann, Stanley,Maxwell, Kenneth,Legvold, Robert,Brown, L. Carl,Pye, Lucian W.,Gerhart, Gail M. "Recent Books" Foreign Affairs 82.3 May 1 2003: 146  |
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| 16. | "... disposal: within the brackets of this love lies the whole
momentum of the curse of the sin of the world, which crashes against the
one who bears it (Galatians 3.13)."(23) There can be no question of
penal substitution, Balthasar..."
| Source: | SCHUMACHER, MICHELE M. "THE CONCEPT OF REPRESENTATION IN THE THEOLOGY OF HANS URS VON BALTHASAR" Theological Studies 60.1 Mar. 1 1999: 53-54  |
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| 17. | "
Disciplinary Cultures
Another way that the academic labor market may be segmented is
along disciplinary lines."
| Source: | Kulis, Stephen,Shaw, Heather,Chong, Yinong. "External Labor Markets and the Distribution of Black Scientists and Engineers in Academia" Journal of Higher Education 71.2 Mar. 1 2000: 187  |
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| 18. | "... must exert disciplinary power over Mexican subjects to
maintain a flexible, cheap source of laborers who work without either
the protection of citizenship or the ownership of capital."
| Source: | Camacho, Alicia Schmidt. "On the Borders of Solidarity: Race and Gender Contradictions in the "New Voice" Platform of the AFL-CIO" Social Justice 26.3 Sept. 22 1999: 79  |
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| 19. | "
Armstrong, D. (1993) "The Medical Division of Labor," In
E. Messer-Davidow, D. R. Shumway & D.J. Sylvan (eds.) Knowledges:
Historical and Critical Studies in Disciplinarity, Charlottesville and
London: University of Virginia."
| Source: | Llewellyn, Sue. "SURGEONS ARE COUNTERS, PHYSICIANS ARE PHILOSOPHERS: MANAGING SURGERY AND MEDICINE DIFFERENTLY" Research in Healthcare Financial Management 5.1 Jan. 1 1999: 25  |
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| 20. | "
The state high court conceded Mr. Neal and the disciplinary
committee labor under rules of tight secrecy and has the power to refuse
to..."
| Source: | Murray, Frank J. "Clinton's law license at stake as Arkansas court probes ethics" Washington Times Jan. 28 2000: 1  |
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| 21. | "... and no expiation can be made ... for the blood that is shed in it,
except by the blood of him who shed it." No longer were close
relatives competent to agree on compensation."
| Source: | Blecker, Robert. "The death penalty as delineated by the Old Testament: from Adam and Eve to Cain and Abel to Noah and the Flood to Abraham and Sodom to Moses and the Ten Commandments, Biblical passages trace the roots for how modern society deals with the execution of kil" USA Today (Magazine) 133.2714 Nov. 1 2004: 56-62 |
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| 22. | "
Orthodox liberals-for whom welfare reform and "don't ask,
don't tell" rank high on the administration's list of
sins-are never entirely at ease with labor Democrats, engrossed with the
problems of employment and job quality."
| Source: | McWilliams, Wilson Carey. "BILL BRADLEY'S MAGIC" Commonweal 126.18 Oct. 22 1999: 9  |
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| 23. | " Rather,
they are important ways to promote education, expiation, and
restoration."
| Source: | Bibas, Stephanos,Bierschbach, Richard A. "Integrating remorse and apology into criminal procedure" Yale Law Journal 114.1 Oct. 1 2004: 85-151  |
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| 24. | "
Bill Shearman has acquired what is simultaneously a psychotic
compulsion, a means of expiation and a profitable trade; every day he
goes to the office and emerges as the..."
| Source: | KAVENEY, ROZ. "Novel of the week" New Statesman (1996) 128.4465 Dec. 6 1999: 78  |
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| 25. | "... expiation, and thanksgiving with the prayers or intentions
of the priest, even of the High Priest himself, so that in the one and
same offering of the victim and according to a visible sacerdotal..."
| Source: | DALY, ROBERT J. "ROBERT BELLARMINE AND POST-TRIDENTINE EUCHARISTIC THEOLOGY" Theological Studies 61.2 June 1 2000: 239  |
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