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David Kim

University of Calgary
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  • University of Calgary
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion
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    Urban Aspirations in Seoul. Guest-edited by Jin-Heon Jung and Peter van der Veer. Special Issue of Journal of Korean Religions 7.2 (review)
    Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review 8 (2): 311-313. 2017.
  •  16
    Mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke with cerebral microbleeds
    with Z. -S. Shi, G. R. Duckwiler, R. Jahan, S. Tateshima, N. R. Gonzalez, V. Szeder, J. L. Saver, L. K. Ali, S. Starkman, P. M. Vespa, N. Salamon, J. P. Villablanca, F. Vinuela, L. Feng, Y. Loh, and D. S. Liebeskind
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    New Cerebral Microbleeds After Mechanical Thrombectomy for Large-Vessel Occlusion Strokes
    with Z. -S. Shi, G. R. Duckwiler, R. Jahan, S. Tateshima, N. R. Gonzalez, V. Szeder, J. L. Saver, L. K. Ali, S. Starkman, P. M. Vespa, N. Salamon, J. P. Villablanca, F. Vinuela, L. Feng, Y. Loh, and D. S. Liebeskind
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    Multi-delay ASL can identify leptomeningeal collateral perfusion in endovascular therapy of ischemic stroke
    with Lou X., S. Yu, F. Scalzo, S. Starkman, L. K. Ali, N. M. Rao, J. D. Hinman, P. M. Vespa, R. Jahan, S. Tateshima, N. R. Gonzalez, G. R. Duckwiler, J. L. Saver, B. Yoo, N. Salamon, J. Lyu, L. Ma, D. J. J. Wang, and D. S. Liebeskind
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    A new Branch Sprung
    Augustinianum 53 (1): 5-32. 2013.
    The popularity of the Nag Hammadi texts has not been exhausted in the field of Gnostic studies over the last thirty years. The Gospels or Acts of female characters or marginalised male characters were the main sources scholars used to draw the picture of ancient dual mythology. The ongoing fascination with Coptic manuscripts gave birth to a new branch of scholarship in contemporary history when the Codex Tchacos was unveiled. Judas scholarship began in themiddle of the last decade (2004-2006), e…Read more
    The popularity of the Nag Hammadi texts has not been exhausted in the field of Gnostic studies over the last thirty years. The Gospels or Acts of female characters or marginalised male characters were the main sources scholars used to draw the picture of ancient dual mythology. The ongoing fascination with Coptic manuscripts gave birth to a new branch of scholarship in contemporary history when the Codex Tchacos was unveiled. Judas scholarship began in themiddle of the last decade (2004-2006), even though it is claimed that the Codex Tchacos was unearthed in the 1970s. What kind of process did the ancient manuscript go through since its discovery? Where do readers stand with the new gospel? What is the future direction of Judas studies? This article not only chronologically discloses the ideas of individual scholars based on a field survey, but also argues that Judas studies can be developed beyond the general conclusion of second-century Sethian Gnosticism.
    Philosophy of ReligionPre-1000 Medieval Philosophy
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