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Daniela Avido deposited Reseña de Quma y las bestias. Ivan Stur y Javier Luna Crook. Tamanduá Estudios. Argentina, 2019. 11 minutos in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 1 year, 12 months agoReseña del cortometraje “Quma y las bestias”, que contó con la asesoría multidisciplinaria de paleontólogos, arqueólogas, biólogos e ilustradores especialistas en paleoarte.
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Daniela Avido deposited Proceso de patrimonialización de un cañón del siglo XVIII en San Antonio de Areco, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 1 year, 12 months agoEn este trabajo se presenta el desarrollo del proceso de patrimonialización de un cañón de hierro fabricado en 1789, probablemente en una fundición sueca. La pieza de artillería fue recuperada a comienzos del siglo XX del solar en donde funcionó el antiguo Juzgado de Paz y la Comisaría de San Antonio de Areco. Dicha pieza, forma parte de un conjun…[Read more]
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Daniela Avido deposited Reflexiones en la práctica de la arqueología digital: la construcción y comunicación del patrimonio cultural virtual in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 1 year, 12 months agoEste trabajo se constituye como un espacio interdisciplinario para reflexionar sobre el aporte de los métodos y técnicas digitales en la práctica de nuestra disciplina, tanto en la documentación, como en el análisis y reconstrucción virtual del material arqueológico, además de la gestión integral del patrimonio cultural. A tal efecto, se consider…[Read more]
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Daniela Avido deposited Territorios virtuales y campos de batalla. El uso de mapas digitales como espacios multimedia de estudio y divulgación in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 1 year, 12 months agoEl desarrollo tecnológico de las últimas décadas ha proporcionado múltiples posibilidades de comunicación con diversos públicos. Nuevas herramientas y canales complementan y optimizan las preexistentes y exigen también la construcción de nuevos tipos de relato, junto a la conformación de equipos multidisciplinarios que combinen diferentes saberes.…[Read more]
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Justin Walsh deposited Adapting to Space: The International space Station Archaeological Project in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 2 years agoThe International Space Station Archaeological Project (ISSAP), co-directed by Alice Gorman and me, is the first full-scale, systematic archaeological investigation of the material culture from a site of human activity in space. We started in late 2015, in response to a number of phenomena, including a growing desire to move the focus of space…[Read more]
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Matthew Korpman deposited “Teaching the Gospel to Law Students,” Didaktikos: Journal of Theological Education 6.1 (2022): 8-10. in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoA short peer-reviewed essay exploring my pedagogical approach at teaching a required Introduction to New Testament course for students at a Criminal Justice program. It outlines creative ways to engage students in biblical material by focusing attention on those aspects of it that directly relate to the legal profession and sensibility.
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Matthew Korpman deposited “Is it False Testimony? Studying Luke 16:1-13 as the Rehabilitation of a Rejected Parable,” Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism 18 (2022): 144-167. in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoOur earliest Christian sources suggest that it was common for Christian communities in the first and second century to disregard or ignore statements by Jesus that were perceived to be problematic, even at times claiming they originated with their enemies. This paper turns attention to this early Christian phenomenon of rejecting Jesus’ sayings, e…[Read more]
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Matthew Korpman deposited “Holy Transgression: Breaking the Sabbath in Order to Keep It,” Spectrum 50.3 (2022): 14-23. in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoAn article that explores the theology of Sabbath keeping, and the biblical arguments for when God wishes his laws to be violated. A theology of the Sabbath, if it is to serve God’s desire in Scripture, must focus on the why of Sabbath, not the when. It cannot rely on arguments from authority or the Law as a cheap excuse for not engaging in a…[Read more]
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Matthew Korpman deposited “When God Wants Dis/obedience: Wrestling with Genesis 22,” Adventist Today 29.3 (2021): 12-15. in the group
Hebrew Bible / Old Testament on Humanities Commons 2 years agoThe passage of Genesis 22 is reviewed and examined through four interpretive lenses: Narrative Criticism, Canonical Criticism, Historical Criticism, and a Hermeneutic of Confrontation. After reviewing extensively the history of child sacrifice in Ancient Israel, the argument of Omri Boehm’s reconstructed text (lacking the angelic speeches), and…[Read more]
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Matthew Korpman deposited “When God Wants Dis/obedience: Wrestling with Genesis 22,” Adventist Today 29.3 (2021): 12-15. in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoThe passage of Genesis 22 is reviewed and examined through four interpretive lenses: Narrative Criticism, Canonical Criticism, Historical Criticism, and a Hermeneutic of Confrontation. After reviewing extensively the history of child sacrifice in Ancient Israel, the argument of Omri Boehm’s reconstructed text (lacking the angelic speeches), and…[Read more]
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Matthew Korpman deposited “The Protestant Reception of the Apocrypha.” Pages 74-93 in the Oxford Handbook of the Apocrypha. Edited by Gerbern Oegema. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2021. in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoDiscussions about the history of the reception of the Apocrypha within Protestantism are often mired by blanket negative presumptions that differ markedly from the actual beliefs attested to in available historical sources. This chapter seeks to rectify such historical misrepresentations by presenting an initial attempt to summarize the entire…[Read more]
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Vincenzo Belmonte deposited You Are Gods: At the Origins of Christianity in the group
Hebrew Bible / Old Testament on Humanities Commons 2 years agoThe book deals with the wide background and context of early Christianity. Particularly, it highlights the rise of Jewish national identity and the influence of the Essene Yahad, seeing the New Testament in the light of cultural conditioning and regarding as central the divinization doctrine. in the last section it delves into doubt, faith, and mysticism.
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Vincenzo Belmonte deposited You Are Gods: At the Origins of Christianity in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoThe book deals with the wide background and context of early Christianity. Particularly, it highlights the rise of Jewish national identity and the influence of the Essene Yahad, seeing the New Testament in the light of cultural conditioning and regarding as central the divinization doctrine. in the last section it delves into doubt, faith, and mysticism.
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Vincenzo Belmonte deposited The Expulsion Curse in the group
Hebrew Bible / Old Testament on Humanities Commons 2 years agoA fresh attempt to explain the suicide of Judas and the death of Ananias and Sapphira as imagined consequences of an allegedly deadly excommunication.
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Vincenzo Belmonte deposited The Expulsion Curse in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoA fresh attempt to explain the suicide of Judas and the death of Ananias and Sapphira as imagined consequences of an allegedly deadly excommunication.
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Matthew Korpman deposited “Dan Shall Judge: The Danites and Iron Age Israel’s Connection with the Denyen Sea People,” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 44.3 (2020): 490-499. in the group
Hebrew Bible / Old Testament on Humanities Commons 2 years agoThe Tribe of Dan has always appeared to biblical scholars and archaeologists as something of an enigma. For decades, certain scholars, beginning with Yigael Yadin, have proposed a connection between the Denyen/Danaoi Sea People and the Danites of Ancient Israel, arguing that the former became the latter and were adopted into Israel at a later date…[Read more]
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Matthew Korpman deposited “Dan Shall Judge: The Danites and Iron Age Israel’s Connection with the Denyen Sea People,” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 44.3 (2020): 490-499. in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 2 years agoThe Tribe of Dan has always appeared to biblical scholars and archaeologists as something of an enigma. For decades, certain scholars, beginning with Yigael Yadin, have proposed a connection between the Denyen/Danaoi Sea People and the Danites of Ancient Israel, arguing that the former became the latter and were adopted into Israel at a later date…[Read more]
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Matthew Korpman deposited “Source Criticism: Teaching the Documentary Hypothesis,” Didaktikos: Journal of Theological Education 3.3 (2019): 30-31. in the group
Hebrew Bible / Old Testament on Humanities Commons 2 years agoA summary and review of a creative and neutral approach to teaching the Documentary Hypothesis to undergraduate students.
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Matthew Korpman deposited “Source Criticism: Teaching the Documentary Hypothesis,” Didaktikos: Journal of Theological Education 3.3 (2019): 30-31. in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoA summary and review of a creative and neutral approach to teaching the Documentary Hypothesis to undergraduate students.
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Matthew Korpman deposited “Source Criticism: Teaching the Documentary Hypothesis,” Didaktikos: Journal of Theological Education 3.3 (2019): 30-31. in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 2 years agoA summary and review of a creative and neutral approach to teaching the Documentary Hypothesis to undergraduate students.
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