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Oscar Perea-Rodriguez deposited Reseña de Bajo Pérez, Elena. Vocabulario y fe. Los grupos étnico-religiosos de la Edad Media y la primera modernidad. in the group
Historiography on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoLos estudios lexicográficos medievales siempre son muy bien recibidos por la comunidad
académica, pues, al fin y al cabo, tanto la reconstrucción de las sociedades del pasado como la reproducción y edición de textos de aquellos tiempos han de nutrirse de las correctas acepciones semánticas de los vocablos contenidos en los textos que nos sirve…[Read more] -
Oscar Perea-Rodriguez deposited Reseña de Bajo Pérez, Elena. Vocabulario y fe. Los grupos étnico-religiosos de la Edad Media y la primera modernidad. in the group
Historiography on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoLos estudios lexicográficos medievales siempre son muy bien recibidos por la comunidad
académica, pues, al fin y al cabo, tanto la reconstrucción de las sociedades del pasado como la reproducción y edición de textos de aquellos tiempos han de nutrirse de las correctas acepciones semánticas de los vocablos contenidos en los textos que nos sirve…[Read more] -
Jordan Rosenblum deposited “Thou Shalt Not Cook a Bird in Its Mother’s Milk?: Theorizing the Evolution of a Rabbinic Regulation” in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoUtilizing theory developed by scholars of Religious Studies and related disciplines, this essay theorizes the evolution of a specific rabbinic dietary regulation regarding the separation of meat and milk. In particular, this essay applies insights regarding religious rhetoric developed by Bruce Lincoln in order to analyze how ancient rabbis…[Read more]
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Jordan Rosenblum deposited “Thou Shalt Not Cook a Bird in Its Mother’s Milk?: Theorizing the Evolution of a Rabbinic Regulation” in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoUtilizing theory developed by scholars of Religious Studies and related disciplines, this essay theorizes the evolution of a specific rabbinic dietary regulation regarding the separation of meat and milk. In particular, this essay applies insights regarding religious rhetoric developed by Bruce Lincoln in order to analyze how ancient rabbis…[Read more]
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Oscar Perea-Rodriguez deposited John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and Rightful King of Castile and León (1369-1388) in the group
Historiography on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoSpaniards often feel surprised when they visualise the renowned drawing reproduced below, ascribed (erroneously as it seems, but that is another story) to Lucas Cornelisz van Kunst, the successful Dutch painter of the Tudor era. A brief glance to John of Gaunt’s portrait suffices to notice the distinctive coat of arms of the English members of t…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Rethinking Clean: Historicising religion, science and the purity of water in the twenty-first century in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoThe historical narrative of water purity tends to chart a process of secularisation with an
increasing importance on cleanliness. We suggest otherwise – that rhetorically at least, water
has never been secularised. Moral impurity and water contamination have a long and
interrelated history. Even before the connection had been made between c…[Read more] -
James Smith deposited Rethinking Clean: Historicising religion, science and the purity of water in the twenty-first century in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoThe historical narrative of water purity tends to chart a process of secularisation with an
increasing importance on cleanliness. We suggest otherwise – that rhetorically at least, water
has never been secularised. Moral impurity and water contamination have a long and
interrelated history. Even before the connection had been made between c…[Read more] -
Gregor M. Schwarb deposited The Reception of Ibn Sina and Avicennian Philosophy in Christian-Arabic Literature in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoAudio & slides of a paper given at the Colloquium on Avicenna and Avicennisms held at SOAS, University of London, 6–7 June 2014. http://meti.maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/home/meti-info/2014-avicenna/ © Gregor Schwarb, 7 June 2014
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Laurence Edwards deposited Luke’s Pharisees: Emerging Communities in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months ago“Luke’s complex portrayal of ‘the Jews’ in general, and of the Pharisees in particular, reflects a situation in which the lines between Judaism and Christianity were not yet clearly drawn.”
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James Walters deposited Where Soul Meets Body: Narsai’s Depiction of the Soul-Body Relationship in Context in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoPre-publication draft (not intended for circulation or citation) of a contribution to a forthcoming edited volume on Narsai of Nisibis. Any comments, suggestions, or corrections are welcome (email to jwalters@rc.edu).
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Gregory Scott deposited Conversion by the Book in the group
Buddhist Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoIn this dissertation I argue that print culture acted as a catalyst for change among Buddhists in modern China. Through examining major publication institutions, publishing projects, and their managers and contributors from the late nineteenth century to the 1920s, I show that the expansion of the scope and variety of printed works, as well as new…[Read more]
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Kendrick Oliver deposited The Apollo 8 Genesis Reading and Religion in the Space Age in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoBetween January 1969 and the summer of 1975, NASA received over eight million letters and petition signatures supporting the right of American astronauts to free religious expression in space. Prompted by Madalyn Murray O’Hair’s complaints about the reading of Genesis during the flight of Apollo 8, the petition campaign points to the complex…[Read more]
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James A Benn deposited recent Scholarship in Buddhist Studies Graduate seminar in the group
Buddhist Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoGraduate seminar in Buddhist Studies at McMaster University
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Marek Kalmus deposited Tybet – koniec legendy? / Tibet – end of the Legend? in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoTibet – end of the legend
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Marek Kalmus deposited Tybet – koniec legendy? / Tibet – end of the Legend? in the group
Buddhist Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoTibet – end of the legend
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Gavin Robinson deposited Social-Political Animals: Humans and Non-Humans in Early-Modern Society in the group
Historiography on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoSpeculation about how the social history of early-modern England could be made more sophisticated by including animals.
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Sérgio Dias Branco deposited “The Past Tense of Our Selves: ‘Um adeus português’ in 1980s Portugal” in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThe central topic of João Botelho’s “Um adeus português” (1986), is memory in 1980s Portuguese society. The film alternates scenes from 1973, during the colonial war in Africa, with scenes set in 1985, in rural and urban areas of Portugal. In the present essay, I argue that the film enacts the need for a conversation among the Portuguese by opti…[Read more]
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Oliver Dietrich deposited A short note on a new figurine type from Göbekli Tepe in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoA short note on a 2012 find from Göbekli Tepe – a seated figurine with an animal on its shoulder.
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Tina Catania deposited Making Immigrants Visible in Lampedusa: Pope Francis, Migration, and the State in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoIn July 2013, the recently elected Pope Francis chose Lampedusa for his fist pastoral visit. A tiny island, part of the Sicilian region yet closer to Tunisia than to Italy, Lampedusa has at times become hyper-visible in the media and national discourses surrounding immigration while at other times it is ignored — part of Italy’s geographic and soc…[Read more]
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Kyle Garton-Gundling deposited “Ancestors We Didn’t Even Know We Had”: Alice Walker, Asian Religion, and Ethnic Authenticity in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoRecent debates about the ethics of identity in a global age have dealt with how to prioritize conflicting local and global allegiances. Guided by these concerns, the fiction of Alice Walker develops a distinctive view of how local cultures and global movements can fruitfully interact. This vision depends on concepts from Asian religions, a major…[Read more]
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