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Madison N. Pierce's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
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Adam F. Braun's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
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Adam F. Braun deposited My Light is Darkness: Reading (the Bible) in Baldwin for #BLM on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
A reception history of James Baldwin’s peculiar use of Scripture concerning racial justice. It is written and submitted amidst the George Floyd #BLM protests. From the volume, Activist Hermeneutics of Liberation in the Bible, ed. Jin Young Choi and Gregory L. Cuellar, Routledge 2023.
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Chance Bonar deposited Danaids and Dirces in Roman Corinth: Sexualized Violence and Imperial Spectacle in 1 Clement on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
I offer an examination of the passage’s function in 1 Clement and potential reception
among the Corinthians. The latter part of this chapter imagines how the
Corinthian recipients of 1 Clement may have understood its brief scene of
violence against women and their purported overcoming of “being weak in
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Chance Bonar deposited Hermas the (Formerly?) Enslaved: Rethinking Manumission and Hermas’s Biography in the Shepherd of Hermas on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
Der Artikel beschäftigt sich mit dem wissenschaftlichen Konsens, dass Hermas im
Hirten des Hermas als freigelassener Sklave dargestellt wird. Nach einem Blick auf
biographische Einordnungen des Hermas bei verschiedenen frühchristlichen Autoren
wird auf Theodor Zahn als „Erfinder“ der biographischen Hypothese eingegangen,
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Tom de Bruin deposited Whom Shall I Fear? The Irony of Affective Politics in Judges 19 in the group
Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months agoIn Judges 19, the Levite from Ephraim, together with his concubine, on their journey back home pass by Jebus and refuse to stay in the hometown of the Jebusites, remarking that “we will not stop at a foreign city where there are no Israelites” (Judges 19:12). It is an ironic comment made as it is precisely within the city of Israelites in Gib…[Read more]
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Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies deposited Whom Shall I Fear? The Irony of Affective Politics in Judges 19 on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
In Judges 19, the Levite from Ephraim, together with his concubine, on their journey back home pass by Jebus and refuse to stay in the hometown of the Jebusites, remarking that “we will not stop at a foreign city where there are no Israelites” (Judges 19:12). It is an ironic comment made as it is precisely within the city of Israelites in Gib…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited Book Review: Donald Edward Casebolt. Child of the Apocalypse: Ellen G. White. Eu-gene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2021. 120 pp. in the group
Spes Christiana (journal) on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months agoCasebolt’s book, Child of the Apocalypse: Ellen White, brings a new hypothe-sis to the field of Ellen White studies by claiming that twelve-year-old Ellen Harmon was not consciously prevaricating but was consistently wrong and deluded in an objectively clinical sense. While other Ellen White critics have doubted her genuineness and t…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited Book Review: Donald Edward Casebolt. Child of the Apocalypse: Ellen G. White. Eu-gene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2021. 120 pp. on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
Casebolt’s book, Child of the Apocalypse: Ellen White, brings a new hypothe-sis to the field of Ellen White studies by claiming that twelve-year-old Ellen Harmon was not consciously prevaricating but was consistently wrong and deluded in an objectively clinical sense. While other Ellen White critics have doubted her genuineness and t…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited Fealty or Fidelity? Toward an Adventist Ethics of Politics on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
Using two paradigms, five arguments, and twelve principles, this ar-ticle argues for the urgent need for an Adventist ethics of politics. This need is accentuated by the burgeoning foray of Adventists into the secular politics of their various homelands, especially in those regions where Adventists account for a considerable or majority part of…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited “God Wrought Marvelously for His Penitent People”: Ellen White and the Apocryphal Esther on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
Recent research has established Ellen White’s familiarity with the Apocrypha. This article focuses on her interaction with Esther, a book which exists in three versions. Two of these were available to White: the Hebrew version considered canonical by Jews and Protestants, and the apocryphal Septuagint Greek version containing various Additions w…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited Independence, Civil War, and the Beginnings of Indigenization of Seventh-day Adventism in Nigeria from the 1940s to 1990s on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
This article problematizes how Adventism in Nigeria thrived from the 1940s to the late 1980s. Three case studies will serve as themes to cover those years. Those themes include (1) the political independence of Nigeria, which was realized in 1960, (2) the Nigerian civil war from 1967 to 1970, and (3) the campus revivals of the 1970s and 1980s (and…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited Who in the World was the Priest-King Melchizedek? From Old Testament Obscurity to Second Temple Period to Eschatological Prominence. Part 1: Melchizedek in the Old Testament on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
Melchizedek is an obscure figure in the Hebrew Scriptures and only sparse data can be mined from the two brief passages where he is mentioned, Genesis 14:18−20 and Psalm 110. These two passages are filled with ambiguities which became fertile ground for speculation during the Second Temple period. This article, the first in a series of three a…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited Survivors Sing: Reflections on Remnant Theology for Contemporary Adventists on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
This article explores how one of the earliest understandings of “remnant” found in the Hebrew Bible shifts the focus of attention from identity to action. Within this context, the paper then addresses two of the tensions in current Seventh-day Adventist remnant theol-ogy – the problem of the delay of the parousia, and the need for the remna…[Read more]
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Tom de Bruin deposited Breaking Down the Gender Walls of Antiquity on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
The Greco-Roman and Jewish worlds of the first century were not friendly environments for women. Women had few rights and rarely participated in public life, with their well-being largely dependent on male family members. The Christian message, outlined in the New Testament, was not just the beginning of a religious revolution but it also planted…[Read more]
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Katie Turner's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
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