영어에서 Scotus 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Duns Scotus.
SCOTUS Decided!
Duns Scotus.
Scotus Erigena.
Duns Scotus.
Scotus Erigena.
Bl. Duns Scotus.
SCOTUS has spoken.
Blessed John Duns Scotus.
Johannes Scotus Erigena.
Blessed John Duns Scotus.
Johannes Scotus Erigena.
Scotus, Blessed John Duns.
How and Why SCOTUS is Important to FPA.
SCOTUS reflect all of us.
The main contributors to this discussion were Aquinas and Scotus.
SCOTUS of course will not hear it.
Former Justice Arthur Goldberg captures the essence of SCOTUS as follows.
SCOTUS itself has in recent years answered that question.
Liber abaci, published in 1202 after Fibonacci's return to Italy, was dedicated to Scotus.
SCOTUS sentenced him to seven to nine years in state prison.
The word comes from the name given to the followers of Scottish theologian and philosopher John Duns Scotus.
Secondly, it analyzes consequential SCOTUS decisions that underscore the extent of the Court's engagement with foreign policy-related issues.
Semi-retired attorney, former elected Magistrate Judge,admitted to practice in Georgia, Federal Courts, US Tax Court and SCOTUS.
SCOTUS is now a key player in the legal controversies about presidential power during war and peace by exercising control over aspects of the President's actions in the field of foreign affairs.[28].
It is therefore necessary to illuminate its judicial policy function.[33] Ura and Wohlfarth speak of the growing judicial power of SCOTUS.
According to some, such as Origen, Scotus Erigina, Rothe, Dorner, and Pfleiderer, God has been creating from all eternity, so that the world, though a creature and dependent, is yet just as eternal as God Himself.
After the'rediscovery' ofAristotle's Metaphysics in the mid-twelfth century, many scholastics wrote commentaries on this work in particular Aquinas and Scotus.
National Marquette Law School Poll released on 21 October 2019 shows that US citizens trust SCOTUS far more than the two other branches of government and do not view it as an extremely partisan institution.
These scholars included Michael Scotus who was the court astrologer, Theodorus Physicus the court philosopher and Dominicus Hispanus who suggested to Frederick that he meet Fibonacci when Frederick's court met in Pisa around 1225.