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Collin Cornell deposited Dimensions of Yahwism in the Persian Period: Studies in the Religion and Society of the Judaean Community at Elephantine , written by Gard Granerød in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoA review of Gard Granerød’s title, Dimensions of Yahwism in the Persian Period.
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Marika Rose deposited ‘Not peace but a sword’: Dionysius, Žižek and the question of ancestry’ in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoIn this chapter I will, first, discuss the marriage of Christian theology and Neoplatonism which takes place in the mystical theology of Dionysius the Areopagite, and some of the problems which arise from this remarkably fruitful liaison. Then, second, I will trace the line of descent which leads from Dionysius to Žižek, who takes this i…[Read more]
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JILL CARRINGTON deposited Erudition, Devotion and Salvation in the Pietro Roccabonella Tomb in Padua in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoIn the original arrangement of the since-dismembered tomb, the costly life-size bronze panel of Roccabonella seated in his study faced the life-size bronze panel of the Virgin and Child adored by St. Francis and St. Peter; the two panels and their arrangement present Roccabonella’s erudition as well as his devotion to the holy figures depicted i…[Read more]
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Liesbeth Corens deposited Sermons, Sodalities, and Saints: the Role of Religious Houses for the English Expatriate Community in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis paper studies the interaction between clerical and lay English Catholics on the Continent in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. In contrast with Protestant exiles, who established separate exile churches, Catholic expatriates did not create churches specifically for the exiled laity. Catholics abroad did nonetheless get support…[Read more]
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Liesbeth Corens deposited Saints beyond borders: Relics and the English Catholic Community in the Southern Netherlands in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis paper proposes a Catholic case study in a field dominated by studies on Protestant migrants. One of the main differences between the confessions was the institutional provision for the liturgical and devotional lives of laity abroad. Catholics did not found separate institutions similar to Protestant exile churches which channelled the sense…[Read more]
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Duncan McDuie-Ra deposited Religious actors, civil society and the development agenda: The dynamics of inclusion and exclusion in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis article uses the World Bank’s engagement with religious actors to analyse their differentiated role in setting the development agenda raising three key issues. First, engagements between international financial institutions (IFIs) and religious actors are formalised thus excluding many of the actors embedded within communities in the South.…[Read more]
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Pamela Patton deposited Et Partu Fontis Exceptum: The Typology of Birth and Baptism in an Unusual Spanish Image of Jesus Baptized in a Font in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoA capital with an unusual scene of the Baptism of Jesus has recently been excavated in the late twelfth-century cloister of San Juan de la Peña (Huesca). Remarkable for its depiction of a youthful Saviour seated in a footed baptismal font, the image deviates significantly from the traditional Romanesque formula of an adult Jesus baptized in the…[Read more]
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religioncomics deposited The Jews, the Others, of Piers Plowman in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoHardly a Passus of Piers Plowman goes by without one reference to a Jewish individual, practice, or belief — that is, a Jewish individual, practice or belief as perceived or believed by a Christian observer. Whereas a multitude of these references abound in Piers Plowman, it contains, essentially, only a pair of conventional medieval approaches f…[Read more]
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religioncomics deposited Islam and the Afterlife in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis brief presentation gives a basic overview of the Islamic afterlife, focusing both on its variations from Judeo-Christian concepts and its varied understandings within the faith.
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Robin Barrett started the topic Christian Apologetics in the discussion
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoAre there any Christian apologists in this group? I’m having trouble finding many dedicated areas for apologetics.
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Andrew Radde-Gallwitz deposited Private Creeds and their Troubled Authors in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis article defends the disputed label “private creeds” as a useful one for describing a number of fourth century texts. Offering such a confession was the normal method for clearing one’s name on charges of heterodoxy in fourth-century Greek Christianity, though writing such a creed made the author susceptible to charges of innovation. A numbe…[Read more]
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simeon chavel deposited A Kingdom of Priests and Its Earthen Altars in Exodus 19–24 in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoArgues that, reversing the trope of subjects visiting the magnificent, the Elohistic history has Yahweh interested in the simplest, flimsiest altars only, which he will visit when and where he is invited to do so. The implication rules out temple-altars and temples for their royal sponsorship.
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simeon chavel deposited Prophetic Imagination in the Light of Narratology and Disability Studies in Isaiah 40–48 in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoAnalyzes Isaiah 40–48 as a single literary work through levels of speakers (frame and subordinate) with implications for its construction of divine potency and communication.
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David Congdon deposited The Nature of the Church in Theological Interpretation: Culture, Volk, and Mission in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoIn a 2012 article on Bultmann and Augustine, R. W. L. Moberly argued that the church should be understood as a “plausibility structure” for faith and thus a presupposition for the interpretation of Scripture. My response to him in 2014 addressed misinterpretations of Bultmann but did not speak to the central issue of the church as a pre…[Read more]
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Carine van Rhijn deposited Karolingische priesterexamens en het probleem van correctio op het platteland in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoFinal proofs of an article that appeared in Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 125 (2013). The only real mistake in this proof is that the captions of two images have been inadvertently swapped (p.165 and 170).
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Carine van Rhijn deposited The local church, priests’ handbooks and pastoral care in the Carolingian period in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoFinal proofs of my contribution to Settimane 61 (Spoleto, 2014).
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Carine van Rhijn deposited ‘Et hoc considerat episcopus ut ipsi presbyteri non sint idiotae’. Carolingian local correctio and an unknown priest’s exam from the early ninth century in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThis is the final proof of a chapter in Rob Meens, Dorine van Espelo, Bram van den Hoven van Genderen, Janneke Raaijmakers, Irene van Renswoude and Carine van Rhijn eds., Religious Franks. Religion and power in the Frankish kingdoms. Studies in honour of Mayke de Jong (Manchester 2016).
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Carine van Rhijn deposited Carolingian local priests as local (religious) experts in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThis is the final proof of a chapter published in Steffen Patzold and Florian Bock, Gott handhaben. Religiöses Wissen im Konflikt um Mythisierung und Rationalisierung
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Mark McEntire deposited A More Coherent J in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThe central argument for source division of the Pentateuch is that the present form of the literature is incoherent. The first place most readers notice the incoherence, and where biblical scholarship began giving it attention a few centuries ago, is in the Primevel Story in Genesis 1-11. Among those who accept some form of the Documentary…[Read more]
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Mark McEntire deposited The Killing of Prophets: The Development of a Useful Assumption in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoIn Matt 23:31 and Luke 11:47 Jesus accuses his Jewish opponents of killing prophets. The gospel texts provide no basis for this charge, other than the conflict that Jesus seems to be facing at the moment. Even the one prophetic figure whose death has affected Jesus, John the Baptist, was not killed in Jerusalem, but was executed, according to the…[Read more]
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