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Matthew Korpman deposited “Antiochus Epiphanes in 1919: Ellen White, Daniel, and the Books of the Maccabees,” Adventist Today 28.2 (2020): 30-33. in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoAn article exploring original research on the Seventh-day Adventist 1919 Bible Conference and how it sheds light on both perceptions of Ellen White and her own views. It presents evidence that Mrs. White may have believed in a dual fulfillment model of prophecy, based on her belief that the Apocrypha (and the books of Maccabees) were scripture, as…[Read more]
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Matthew Korpman deposited “Adventism’s Hidden Book: A Brief History of the Apocrypha,” Spectrum 46:1 (2018): 56-65. in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoA brief overview of Adventism’s relationship with the Apocrypha, spanning from the year 1842 until 1918. It updates the conclusions of the last previous study conducted by Ron Graybill and utilizes previously undiscovered documents and even writings by Ellen White to propose that Adventism’s entanglement with the Apocryphal corpus is far reaching…[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
Religious 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
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 “Was Noadiah A ‘Trustworthy’ Prophet? The Demise of Prophecy in Second Temple Judaism,” Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 135.1 (2023): 52-70. in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoAccording to popular scholarly consensus, the role of the classical prophets ceased following the rebuilding of Jerusalem during the Second Temple period. This paper will attempt to propose an explanation of 1 Maccabees’ comments about the cessation of prophecy by undertaking a careful and broad examination of the dynamics involved in the Hebrew B…[Read more]
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Matthew Korpman deposited “Can Anything Good Come from Sodom? A Feminist and Narrative Critique of Lot’s Daughters in Gen. 19:30-38,” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.3 (2019): 334-342. in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoFor centuries, the story of Lot’s daughters in Genesis is one which has both abhorred and intrigued countless readers. Utilizing the hermeneutical lenses of Narrative and Feminist Criticism, this paper draws attention to overlooked details in the narrative. The story is also contrasted with that of the Levite’s Concubine in Judges 19. The res…[Read more]
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Matthew Korpman deposited “Can Anything Good Come from Sodom? A Feminist and Narrative Critique of Lot’s Daughters in Gen. 19:30-38,” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.3 (2019): 334-342. in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoFor centuries, the story of Lot’s daughters in Genesis is one which has both abhorred and intrigued countless readers. Utilizing the hermeneutical lenses of Narrative and Feminist Criticism, this paper draws attention to overlooked details in the narrative. The story is also contrasted with that of the Levite’s Concubine in Judges 19. The res…[Read more]
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Ramzi Salti deposited Vivian and Her Son in the group
TC Postcolonial Studies on MLA Commons 2 years agoThis short story, written by Dr. Ramzi Salti, was published as part of his book titled “The Native Informant and Other Stories: Six Tales of Defiance from the Arab World”. It has been turned into a short film titled “The 40th Day’–available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/fspvJSiSQkc. Complete E-Book now available on Google Play and Kindle.
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Pasha Mohamad Khan deposited ‘Abd al-Nabī Faḳhr al-Zamānī and the Courtly Storytellers of Mughal India in the group
Islamicate Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoReport on the historical details of a number of neglected storytellers in Iran and South Asia from the 16th to 17th centuries CE, including Zain al-‘Ābidīn Takaltū Khān, ‘Ināyat Allāh Darbār Khān, Fusūnī Yazdī, Mīr Muḥammad Hāshim, Iskandar Qiṣṣah-khẉān, Ḥājī Qiṣṣah-khẉān Hamadānī, Niẓām Shīrāzī, Mīr Qiṣṣah, Muḥammad…[Read more]
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Pasha Mohamad Khan deposited A Handbook for Storytellers: The Ṭirāz al-akhbār and the Qissa Genre in the group
Islamicate Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoDescribes the storytelling techniques of the 17th-century storyteller (qissah-khwan) ‘Abd al-Nabi Fakhr al-Zamani Qazwini in South Asia and discusses the truth/falsehood binary in the context of the qissah/dastan genre.
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Twentieth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years agoTheatre and the Marketplace: https://thishugestage.blogspot.com/2024/01/theatre-and-marketplace.html
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Eighteenth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years agoRetropost, 2014: Whay Is the Wealth of Nations so Important? https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2014/01/why-is-wealth-of-nations-so-important.html
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Pasha Mohamad Khan deposited Preface to a Romance (1866) in the group
Islamicate Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoTranslation of Mīrzā Asad Allāh Ḳhān Ġhālib’s 1866 Urdu preface to the dāstān Bostān-i Ḳhayāl.
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Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón deposited Civil Wars: Escalation and De-Escalation in the group
Peacebuilding on Humanities Commons 2 years agoWhen we study civil wars and conflicts we tend to conceptualise them as occurring in stages: starting from domestic political disagreements, to demon-strations and protests escalating into violence and war. How armed conflicts end is often seen as the reverse process, moving from high intensity armed interaction, to a drawing down, war weariness,…[Read more]
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Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón deposited Civil Wars: Escalation and De-Escalation in the group
Global & Transnational Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoWhen we study civil wars and conflicts we tend to conceptualise them as occurring in stages: starting from domestic political disagreements, to demon-strations and protests escalating into violence and war. How armed conflicts end is often seen as the reverse process, moving from high intensity armed interaction, to a drawing down, war weariness,…[Read more]
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Michail St. Fountoulakis (Μιχαήλ Φουντουλάκης) deposited Unlocking the Potential of Language Learners: Effective Strategies for Lifelong Achievement and Personal Development in the group
Global & Transnational Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years agoThis study presents innovative strategies for EFL educators aimed at cultivating resilience and growth mindsets in learners. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, we engaged 200 learners aged 11-20 from varied linguistic backgrounds. The methodology comprised surveys and interviews, enabling customized interventions that significantly improved…[Read more]
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