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Endangerment and lament in the Covid Pandemic: Ways out of two theological impasses

open access: yesDialog, Volume 60, Issue 4, Page 360-368, December 2021., 2021
Abstract The essay analyses two causes of the eloquent silence of many churches during Corona: That it has become unthinkable for many theologians that while humans pose a threat to nature, nature itself threatens humans in turn. In addition, a conception of God that assumes only the suffering companion and human acts of solidarity blocks the ...
Günter Thomas
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Exegesis of the Book of Isaiah 61:1–11: Redaction Criticism and Inquiry into the Identity of the Prophet Known as Trito-Isaiah

open access: yesCollectanea Theologica, 2021
The exegesis of Isa 61 demonstrated that the chapter is a separate composition, which comprises a framing device in vv. 1–3.10.11, and a middle section in vv. 4–9. This section did not have to originate as a single fragment.
Jakub Slawik
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Between Promise and Ecstasy: Hope as a Subject of an Engaged Theology

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 37, Issue 4, Page 977-996, October 2021., 2021
Abstract This article outlines a socially‐engaged theology that retrieves hope as an essential theological concept. The argument focuses not so much on the specific orientation that a socially engaged theology might take, but more on its motives. Here two notions of hope need to be distinguished: the hope that is future‐oriented (hoping that . . .) and
Hartmut von Sass
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Comfort the Waste Places, Defend the Violated Earth : An Ecofeminist Reading of Isaiah 51:1-52:6 and Tracy Chapman's Song "The Rape of the World"

open access: yesJournal for Religion, Film and Media, 2020
This article compares the personification of Zion in Isaiah 51:1–52:6 as a mother and daughter with Tracy Chapman’s 1995 song “The Rape of the World”, where the earth is personified as a mother.
Sawyer, Angela Sue
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Transnational networks and radical religion: Johannes Rothe and the construction of prophetic charisma

open access: yes, 2022
Renaissance Studies, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 142-162, February 2022.
Freya Sierhuis
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Critical Edition and Philological Analysis of Isa 49–50 based on Coptic Manuscript sa 52 (M 568) and Other Coptic Manuscripts in the Sahidic Dialect and the Greek Text of the Septuagint

open access: yesThe Biblical Annals, 2023
The following article constitutes a critical edition, translation and philological analysis of Isa 49–50 based on Coptic manuscript sa 52 and other available manuscripts in the Sahidic dialect.
Tomasz Bartłomiej Bąk
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The plot in Isaiah 40-55

open access: yesActa Theologica, 1997
In the past a great deal of confusion existed among scholats concerning the roles of the different characters in the "literay drama" of Isaiah 40-55.
SL Stassen
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Isaiah 61:1-3(4-9) 10-11 Transferor of privileges, an “identikit” of the servant of the Lord?

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2002
On the basis of the demarcation of the book of Isaiah into three distinct literary units, scholarly opinion has ruled out the possibility that Isaiah 61:1-4 (5-9) 10-11 (as part of Trito-Isaiah) might be given the status of a so-called Servant Song along
H.A.J. Kruger
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