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Who are Nietzsche's slaves?

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 32, Issue 4, Page 1116-1129, December 2024.
Abstract This paper argues that Nietzsche is deliberately imprecise in his characterization of what he calls the slave revolt in morality. In particular, none of the people or groups he nominates as instigators of the slave revolt, namely, Jewish priests, the Jewish people, the prophets, Jesus, and Paul, were literally slaves.
Ken Gemes
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Qaryat al‐Fāw/Qaryatum dhāt Kāhilim: On the identity of the god Kahl

open access: yesArabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, Volume 35, Issue 1, Page 136-154, November 2024.
Abstract Qaryatum dhāt Kāhilim (‘the City of [the god] Kahl’) is the Ancient South Arabian name of the modern site of Qaryat al‐Fāw. This compound refers to the tutelary deity of the city, in this case, a god called Kahl. However, the identity of this Kahl is obscure.
Juan de Lara
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Metaphors Realized in Narrative: A New Direction for Biblical Metaphor

open access: yesReligion Compass, Volume 18, Issue 10, October 2024.
ABSTRACT An insight of Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) is that metaphor is more than a mere literary device; it influences readers through cognitive connections. Yet biblical metaphors have most often been studied in poetic, theological contexts and within linguistic rhetorical devices like “YHWH is my shepherd.” In contrast, some of the most ...
Esther Brownsmith
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The Difference Jesus Makes: Yuval Noah Harari and Wolfhart Pannenberg on the Shape of Universal History

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 26, Issue 2, Page 216-236, April 2024.
Abstract The Christian confession of who Jesus is must be made in the contested space of conflicting accounts of history. This article compares the shape of universal history set out by Yuval Noah Harari with that of Wolfhart Pannenberg by sketching their accounts of human beginnings, the middle of history, and their view to the future.
E. J. David Kramer
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William Wainwright on the Rational Assessment of the Christian Worldview: Between Rationalism and Relativism

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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 1, Page 35-77, March 2025.
Kai‐man Kwan
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Jesus Was a Refugee: Unpacking the Theological Implications

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 40, Issue 2, Page 386-403, April 2024.
Abstract This article is an in‐depth exploration of the divine purpose for Jesus’ refugeehood (recorded in Matthew 2) and its theological implications. Part One finds three reasons for Jesus’ displacement: (1) to recapitulate the displacement in Israel's story, (2) to recapitulate the exile of Adam and Eve, (3) to point forward to the Church's calling ...
Barnabas Aspray
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Never Ending Stories? Hebrew Writers' Creative Journey in the Second Half of Life

open access: yesThe Journal of Creative Behavior, Volume 58, Issue 1, Page 82-95, March 2024.
ABSTRACT This qualitative study explored the relationship between creativity, time, age, and the literary world among 16 award‐winning Israeli writers in the second half of their lives. Based on data collected through in‐depth interviews with the participants, the findings indicate that the writers' creativity in the second half of life was linked to ...
Shlomit Aharoni Lir, Liat Ayalon
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Shaming and Unreasonable Shame in the Book of Job1

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 65, Issue 2, Page 161-174, March 2024.
Abstract While the philosophical study of shame has gained popularity, its application in the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible remains in its early stages. This paper delves into an analysis of shaming and unreasonable shame in the Book of Job, particularly in chapter 19.
Marina Garner
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Ethnic Transformation and Israel's Resurrection in the Pauline Epistles and Beyond: In Grateful Dialogue with Reviewers

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Religious Studies Review, Volume 50, Issue 3, Page 553-559, September 2024.
Jason A. Staples
wiley   +1 more source

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