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The Symbolistic Christology in Frantz Fanon's Existentialist Thought

open access: yesDialog, Volume 64, Issue 2, Page 109-118, Summer 2025.
ABSTRACT This article attempts to answer a provocative question: Can existentialist thought provide insights into the nature of Christ? Specifically, what might we learn about Christ from existentialist such as Frantz Fanon, even if only implicitly? In offering a response to the question, I propose a symbolistic Christology through an examination of ...
Chammah J. Kaunda
wiley   +1 more source

Prophet, Books And Texts: Ezekiel, Pseudo-Ezekiel And The Authoritativeness Of Ezekiel Traditions In Early Judaism

open access: yes, 2010
Concerning the authoritative status of biblical book in early Judaism, various scholars have suggested that existence of parabiblical writings may indicate the authoritativeness of compositions serving as exemplars or pretexts. This chapter presents the arguments based on the following parameters: first, a composition may have different degrees of ...
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Die missio Dei en die bestudering van die Ou Testament

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2017
In the recent past the issue of the missio Dei played an important role in the discussions about the mission of the church as God’s instrument in the world in missionary work and theological training.
Herculaas F. (Herrie) van Rooy
doaj   +1 more source

Ordo renascendi est crescere posse malis (Rutilius Namatianus I.140): the sack of Rome and the resilience of western Roman aristocracies

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 139-157, May 2025.
Rutilius Namatianus’ poem De reditu suo was written a few years after the devastation of Rome in 410. It has been read as nostalgia for Rome’s past greatness written in a climate of senatorial escapism. This article revises this reading, instead analysing the poem as the literary expression of resilience on the part of the traditional western ...
Sophie Kultzen
wiley   +1 more source

Book Review: The God Ezekiel Creates

open access: yes, 2017
This deftly edited volume is a collection often essays on Ezekiel’s unique presentation of God. Indeed, as Joyce and Rom-Shiloni write in the preface, “[F]ew, if any, books of the Bible . . .
Doak, Brian R.
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Biblical exegesis at Wearmouth‐Jarrow before Bede? The Hereford commentary on Matthew

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 183-219, May 2025.
This article examines a previously neglected fragment of an early medieval commentary on Matthew’s Gospel, the bifolium Hereford Cathedral Library, P. II. 10. I argue on palaeographical grounds that this fragment was produced in Bede’s monastery of Wearmouth‐Jarrow in the first decades of the eighth century, at roughly the same time as the production ...
Samuel Cardwell
wiley   +1 more source

Marking Innerbiblical Allusion in the Book of Ezekiel

open access: yesBiblica, 2007
How did ancient Israelite authors make it clear that they were purposefully alluding to other texts? After all, the presence of verbal parallels between two texts can be attributed to coincidence, to unconscious dependence, or to the use of formulaic language where words assume a fixed shape because of the social setting and literary genres in which ...
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Apocalyptic Beauty [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
A potent and formative text for a theological aesthetics faithful to the God revealed in the Scriptures is the Apocalypse of John (Revelation). An apocalyptic viewpoint is beautiful inasmuch as it observes the whole from within the part of time/space and
Scalise, Brian T
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Legalists, Visionaries, and New Names: Sectarianism and the Search for Apocalyptic Origins in Isaiah 56–66

open access: yes, 2010
This essay re-examines the difficult questions concerning the origins of apocalyptic literature and the rise of Jewish sectarianism. Since the publication of O. Plöger’s Theokratie und Eschatologie and P.
Doak, Brian R.
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What Is the Lowest Latitude of Discrete Aurorae During Superstorms?

open access: yesSpace Weather, Volume 23, Issue 4, April 2025.
Abstract From a survey of published accounts of visual sightings of aurorae, a compilation is presented of the lowest identified geomagnetic latitude at which discrete aurorae were seen at local zenith during magnetic storms having intensities with maximum −Dst>200 ${-}Dst > 200$ nT. The compilation includes data for the superstorms of 2 September 1859,
Jeffrey J. Love   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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