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Philip J. Lowe deposited The Premise and Paraenesis: Rhetorical Studies and the Connection of the Christ Hymn with the Corresponding Paraenesis of Colossians in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoMuch has been written on the epistle to the Colossians. Much less has been written on Colossians and rhetoric. Even less has been written on the connection of praise and paraenesis found in the epistle. If the book of Colossians can be understood as epideictic rhetoric, then a connection between its paraenesis and the encomium to Christ…[Read more]
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Maheswari D deposited INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TAMIL LANGUAGE AND LITERARY STUDIES (Ijtlls) in the group
Classical Philology and Linguistics on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThe articles are about noble ideas and thoughts evinced in Tamil Literature.
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Felipe Furtado Guimaraes deposited Internationalization at Home, COIL and Intercomprehension: for more inclusive activities in the Global South in the group
Linguistics on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThis study aims to explore the concept, benefits, challenges and activities related to Internationalization at Home (IaH), defined as the integration of international/intercultural dimensions into the formal/informal curriculum in domestic learning environments (Beelen & Jones, 2015), as an alternative for more inclusive activities in higher…[Read more]
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Reuven Kiperwasser deposited The Comparative Study in Midrashim on Kohelet in the group
Classical Philology and Linguistics on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoLater on
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Lloyd Graham deposited “Then a star fell:” Folk-memory of a celestial impact event in the ancient Egyptian Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor? in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThe motif in the centre of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor (ca. 2000-1900 BCE) concerns a star that fell to earth and caused the extinction of a population of giant serpents on an enchanted island, whose location is traditionally ascribed to the Red Sea. These creatures could apparently breathe fire, but they themselves…[Read more]
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Kenneth Mayer deposited The Golden Line: Ancient and Medieval Lists of Special Hexameters and Modern Scholarship in the group
Classical Philology and Linguistics on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoC. Lanham, ed., Latin Grammar and Rhetoric: Classical Theory and Modern Practice, Continuum Press 2002, pp. 139–179.
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Ian Wilson deposited The Emperor and His Clothing: David Robed and Unrobed before the Ark and Michal in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis essay examines the issue of David’s (lack of) clothing in 2 Samuel 6 and 1 Chronicles 15. It asks: what potential meanings would be at play for ancient readers of these texts? Drawing on research into social memory and “forgetting,” it argues that Judean readers would partially warrant Michal’s distaste for David’s dressing-down, while still…[Read more]
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Ian Wilson deposited The Emperor and His Clothing: David Robed and Unrobed before the Ark and Michal in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis essay examines the issue of David’s (lack of) clothing in 2 Samuel 6 and 1 Chronicles 15. It asks: what potential meanings would be at play for ancient readers of these texts? Drawing on research into social memory and “forgetting,” it argues that Judean readers would partially warrant Michal’s distaste for David’s dressing-down, while still…[Read more]
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Felipe Furtado Guimaraes deposited Reflecting on Brazilian higher education (critical) internationalization in the group
Linguistics on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis study offers a space to think about the internationalization of Brazilian higher education institutions in a more critical way based on a meta-analysis of the studies of a research group that addresses issues such as internationalization programs, language policies and internationalization in that context. Findings of the meta-analysis…[Read more]
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Philip J. Lowe deposited A Qualm About Q in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe Q hypothesis has long dominated the study of the Synoptics. It is often heralded as the key to Synoptic interpretation, yet it is simultaneously challenged at nearly every juncture. Regarding parable study, the Q hypothesis offers much by way of identifying redaction, but the impact of identifiable redaction is often overvalued. Those choosing…[Read more]
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Philip J. Lowe deposited A Qualm About Q in the group
New Testament on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe Q hypothesis has long dominated the study of the Synoptics. It is often heralded as the key to Synoptic interpretation, yet it is simultaneously challenged at nearly every juncture. Regarding parable study, the Q hypothesis offers much by way of identifying redaction, but the impact of identifiable redaction is often overvalued. Those choosing…[Read more]
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Philip J. Lowe deposited A Qualm About Q in the group
Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe Q hypothesis has long dominated the study of the Synoptics. It is often heralded as the key to Synoptic interpretation, yet it is simultaneously challenged at nearly every juncture. Regarding parable study, the Q hypothesis offers much by way of identifying redaction, but the impact of identifiable redaction is often overvalued. Those choosing…[Read more]
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Philip J. Lowe deposited A Qualm About Q in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe Q hypothesis has long dominated the study of the Synoptics. It is often heralded as the key to Synoptic interpretation, yet it is simultaneously challenged at nearly every juncture. Regarding parable study, the Q hypothesis offers much by way of identifying redaction, but the impact of identifiable redaction is often overvalued. Those choosing…[Read more]
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Lloyd Graham deposited Mythogeography and hydromythology in the initial sections of Sumerian and Egyptian king-lists in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoAncient pseudo-histories may contain kernels of geographic truth. In the Sumerian King List (SKL) the long and south-focused antediluvian era may reflect a combination of the Ubaid and Uruk periods, while the initial post-Flood period, which was short and ruled from the north, may reflect the Jemdet Nasr phase. The SKL’s subsequent return of k…[Read more]
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Johann-Mattis List deposited Beyond edit distances: Comparing linguistic reconstruction systems in the group
Linguistics on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis article provides a response to a target article by Jäger (2019), in which an alternative method for the comparison of linguistic reconstruction systems is proposed that is not based on the edit distance.
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Johann-Mattis List deposited Beyond edit distances: Comparing linguistic reconstruction systems in the group
Classical Philology and Linguistics on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis article provides a response to a target article by Jäger (2019), in which an alternative method for the comparison of linguistic reconstruction systems is proposed that is not based on the edit distance.
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Felipe Furtado Guimaraes deposited Internationalization and Language Policies in Brazil: evidence of the interface at UFES in the group
Linguistics on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThis paper discusses the interface between internationalization and language policies in general in Brazil by looking for evidence and traces of evidence in a local context. More specifically, Brazilian national programs such as the Science without Borders (SwB), the Languages without Borders (LwB) and the Capes PrInt call are analysed in the…[Read more]
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Albert Roland Haig deposited Dying and living with Christ: A sketch of a participatory theory of the atonement founded in Platonic realism and an Irenaean “soul-making” theodicy in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoA theory of the atonement is outlined which is grounded in an appropriation of the Platonic doctrine of participation, and an Irenaean theodicy. The purpose of Christ’s life and death was to enable humans to destroy the sinful aspects of their character, and to manifest Christ’s righteousness, by means of participation in the same Form. The the…[Read more]
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Lloyd Graham deposited Did ancient peoples of Egypt and the Near East really imagine themselves as facing the past, with the future behind them? in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoLinguistic studies in Egyptology, Assyriology and Biblical Studies harbour a persistent trope in which the inhabitants of the Ancient Near East and Egypt are believed to have visualised the past as in front of them and the future as behind them. Analyses of the spatial conceptualisation of time in language have revealed that the opposite is true…[Read more]
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Johann-Mattis List deposited Towards a sustainable handling of inter-linear-glossed text in language documentation in the group
Linguistics on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoEfforts on language documentation have been increasing in the past. While the amount of digital data of the world’s languages is increasing, only a small amount of the data is sustainable, since data reuse is often exacerbated by idiosyncratic formats and a negligence of standards that could help to increase the comparability of linguistic data.…[Read more]
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