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Τὸν ἄρτον ἡμῶν τὸν ἐπιούσιον δὸς ἡμῖν σήμερον (Mt 6:11; Lk 11:3): The Lord’s Prayer and an African predicament – the Ewe-Ghanaian context in focus

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2020
This article seeks to reconstruct the phrase τὸν ἄρτον ἡμῶν τὸν ἐπιούσιον (Mt 6:11; Lk 11:3) in the light of an African predicament with the Ewe-Ghanaian context in focus.
Daniel Sakitey, Ernest van Eck
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Ewe Cosmology and Spirituality: Implications for Christianity, Theology and Biblical Scholarship in Africa [PDF]

open access: yesE-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
The study examined the context, content and nature of Ewe Cosmology and Spirituality to decipher their significance or implications to Christianity, Theology, and Biblical scholarship in Africa.
Edward Agboada
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Πάτερ, ημων ο εν τοῖς οὐρανοῖς (Mt 6:9a): Reading the Lord’s Prayer with insight from Ewe cosmology

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2022
This article seeks to interpret the phrase Πάτερ, ημων ο εν τοῖς οὐρανοῖς in the invocation of the Lord’s Prayer in the light of Ewe-Ghanaian cosmology.
Daniel Sakitey, Ernest van Eck
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The logos Christology in the fourth gospel (Jn 1:1–5, 14): A soteriological response to an Ewe cosmic prayer

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2023
This article interprets the logos Christology in the fourth gospel within Ewe-Ghanaian cosmic setting. The article employs a combination of the exegetical and mother tongue biblical hermeneutics as its methodologies.
Daniel Sakitey, Ernest van Eck
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Καὶ ἄϕες ἡμῖν τὰ ὀφειλήματα ἡμῶν … the Lord’s Prayer (Mt 6:12, Lk 11:4) and dispute resolution in the African church: The Ewe-Ghanaian context and perspective

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2021
This article examines the fifth petition of the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew in the light of Ewe-Ghanaian conflict management model. Theoretically, the article employs a combination of the historical-critical and indigenous mother tongue biblical ...
Daniel Sakitey, Ernest Van Eck
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Cosmological implications of EW vacuum instability: constraints on the Higgs-curvature coupling from inflation [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of The European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics — PoS(EPS-HEP2021), 2022
7 pages, 3 figures, based on the parallel talk at the European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics, 26-30 July 2021, hosted jointly by Universit\"{a}t Hamburg and the research center DESY and held ...
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Quasars as Cosmological Probes: The Ionizing Continuum, Gas Metallicity, and theWλLRelation [PDF]

open access: yesThe Astrophysical Journal, 1998
Using a realistic model for line emission from the broad emission line regions of quasars, we are able to reproduce the previously observed correlations of emission-line ratios with the shape of the spectral energy distribution (SED). In agreement with previous studies, we find that the primary driving force behind the Baldwin Effect (EW ~ L^beta, beta
Korista, Kirk   +2 more
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ἐλθέτω ἡ βασιλεία σου: Interpreting the Lord’s Prayer (Mt 6:10a) in the light of Ewe-Ghanaian eschatological vision

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2019
This article examines the phrase ἐλθέτω ἡ βασιλεία σου in Matthew and Luke’s versions of the Lord’s Prayer in the light of Ewe-Ghanaian eschatological vision.
Ernest van Eck, Daniel Sakitey
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Cosmologies, Opacity and Inventions: Notes on Sela Adjei and the Ewe Vodu Art

open access: yes, 2023
How do we know? This essay considers how we know Art (or think we know Art) and our evaluation of it. In our positivist mode, we look for patterns, paint broadly and impose totalising deductions. What sort of epistemic violence do we commit? How do we theorise traditions, even those that do not appear to have genealogies?
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Jesus and the angels: A comparative reading of Hebrews 1:1–4 in light of Ewe angelology

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
This article examines the phrase, tosoutō kreittōn genomenos tōn angelōn (Heb 1:4a) (having become as much superior to the angels) in the exordium of the epistle to the Hebrews in the light of Ewe angelology.
Daniel Sakitey, Ernest Van Eck
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