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    • Everything, Nothing, or Somewhere in Between?: The Centrality of Inerrancy in the Christian Church 

      Magness, Bryant (2023-12-05)
      The doctrine of inerrancy, most clearly articulated in the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy in 1978, is a fundamentalist reaction to trends that were rising in the Protestant American church in the 19th and 20th ...
    • Dollar to Digital: Understanding the Risks of Retail CBDCs 

      McCann, Michael (2023-11-21)
      With the emergence of centralized digital currencies, commonly known as cryptocurrencies, in the mid-2010s, governments across the globe began researching and discussing developing and implementing central bank digital ...
    • Contra Mundum: The European Union must seek a Rapprochement with Poland 

      Kearney, Arran (2023-12-09)
      Relations between the European Union and the Third Polish Republic have grown steadily worse over recent years - to the point where some political commentators have begun to speculate on the future of Poland’s membership. ...
    • The Transformative Potential of Cryptocurrency 

      Hammond, Gabrielle (2023-11-22)
      In the rapidly evolving landscape of the Digital Age, cryptocurrency has emerged as an influential force in a journey to reshape our financial institutions. Following a rise in paperless commerce, there has been a new push ...
    • Relationship Between Masks and Perceived Emotions 

      York, Wheatley; Qualls, Bailey; Matthews, Mark (2023-12-05)
      The Covid-19 pandemic introduced mask wearing on a global scale. As a consequence, people noticed a barrier in face-to-face communication. Previous studies found just seeing the eyes of a face, like wearing a mask, impaired ...

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