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Eric Vanden Eykel deposited You Shall Die on the Mountain? On Moses’ Presence in the Synoptic Transfiguration Narratives on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
In the Synoptic accounts of the transfiguration (Matt 17:1-8; Mark 9:2-8; Luke 9:28-36), Moses and Elijah appear to Jesus and the disciples. One of the more common interpretations of their presence in this scene is that together they symbolize “the law and the prophets.” But from a canonical/narrative perspective, the situation is more complex tha…[Read more]
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Eric Vanden Eykel deposited Spear Wounds and Sleigh Bells: Believing and Seeing in the Gospel of John and the Polar Express on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
In his children’s book The Polar Express (1985), Chris Van Allsburg tells the story of a boy who travels to the North Pole and receives a bell from Santa’s sleigh. The sound of the bell nourishes the boy’s belief in Santa into adulthood. Van Allsburg’s narrative plays off a theme central to the Gospel of John: the relationship between hearing…[Read more]
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Eric Vanden Eykel deposited Whose Love? An Exegetical Analysis of Lonergan’s Use of Romans 5:5 on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
In this paper I examine Bernard Lonergan’s interpretation of ἡ ἀγάπη τοῦ θεοῦ in Romans 5:5 as a subjective genitive construct.
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Eric Vanden Eykel deposited A Virgin Shall Spin and Bear a Son: Reconsidering the Significance of Mary’s Work in the Protevangelium Jacobi on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
In the so-called Protevangelium Jacobi, Mary spins thread for the temple veil while receiving news of her impending pregnancy. Some have argued that her work is apologetic, countering the unflattering claim (of Celsus) that she spun in order to make ends meet, others that it is indicative of her virtue, intended to portray her as laudable. Without…[Read more]
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Christian Apocryphal Literature on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThe image of Mary spinning thread in the group icon is from the late-seventeenth century Walters Ms. 36.10 (a Gondarine sensul depicting a number of scenes from the Protevangelium of James).
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