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Opposition delivered at the public defence of Kirsten Nielsen’s thesis “For et Træ er der Håb” (published Copenhagen 1985). The subtitle of the book announces its theme: the tree a metaphor in Isaiah 1-39.
Benedikt Otzen
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A Re-interpretation of Zion in Isaiah 62:1–5 Focusing on the Personification of Queen Zion
This study conducts a contextual, literary and theological interpretation of the theme of Zion in Isa 62:1–5 that focuses on the rhetorical and intertextual implications of Queen Zion.
YunGab Choi
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Social Responsibility of the Church based on Jesus' Ministry in Luke 4:18-19: An Attempt to Revitalize Church Ministry. One important element that is neglected in church ministry is the social responsibility of the church in realizing the well-being ...
Herry Susanto
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Rousseau's Freedom as Recognition
Abstract To yearn for freedom is to want to be seen by others as someone. Rousseau, I believe, held such a conception of freedom, alongside his intricate theory of human passions. This essay examines how freedom relates to such passions, and in particular, to the Rousseauian notion of amour‐propre.
Julian Perilla
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The rulership of Pippin I of Aquitaine
This article uses the reign of Pippin I of Aquitaine (d. 838) as a case study for the historiographical concept of ‘sub‐rulership’ in Carolingian Francia. It unpicks how Pippin’s status varied over time, arguing that Pippin’s rulership represents well the tension between kingship as an office and as a dynastic status.
Eddie Meehan
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Anyone reading the Bible will attest that Biblical scriptures preserve a collection of struggles, trauma, and hardship in their ancient communities - the same trauma markers that many South Africans can attest to.
Liza Esterhuizen
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Unveiling the depths of trauma and the profound impact of rape and shaming on the Babylonian women in Isaiah 13:16 – A trauma and resilience reading of the violent narrative in Isaiah 13:16 [PDF]
The book of Isaiah is one of the world’s oldest surviving resistance literature. Isaiah 13 describes God who collects an army for the battle against Babylon which will lead to Babylon’s utter desolation and destruction.
Elizabeth (Liza) Esterhuizen
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The article tries to describe the theology of David’s testimony in Isaiah 55:3-5 in light of its historical background, to wit the last decade of the Babylonian exile, and in relation to the internal quandary of Judean Exiles.
Arnold Zawadzki
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The article tries to describe the theology of David’s testimony in Isaiah 55:3-5 in light of its historical background, to wit the last decade of the Babylonian exile, and in relation to the internal quandary of Judean Exiles.
Arnold Zawadzki
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Opening the sealed book: interpretations of the Book of Isaiah in late antiquity [PDF]
Author: Blenkinsopp, Joseph Opening the sealed book xx, 315 p. Publisher: Grand Rapids ; Cambridge : Eerdmans, 2006.
Uitti, Roger W.
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