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Friendship in the New Political Theologies

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 42, Issue 3, Page 686-707, July 2026.
Abstract As a distinct academic discipline, political theology rose and fell with Carl Schmitt. If there was any hope of redeeming it, the discipline would have to be entirely renewed. A deep‐seated and understudied feature of that renewal lies in the reconceptualisation of the political relation.
Andreas E. Masvie
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The Coptic Church in the Aftermath of the Second Vatican Council: Theological or Tactical Anti‐Judaism?

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 42, Issue 3, Page 667-685, July 2026.
Abstract Vatican II's declaration on the Jews, absolving them from collective guilt of deicide, marked a significant turning point in Catholic theology. Arab governments tended to perceive this development as evidence that Catholics (or Christians generally) were taking the side of Zionist Jews in the Arab‐Israeli conflict.
Amir Krispel
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Qur'anic narrative and Isra'iliyyat in Western scholarship and in classical exegesis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
The main subject of this thesis is twofold. On the one hand it analyses how the Qur'an presents stories, on the other hand it examines the classical Muslim commentators' response to the Qur'anic narration.
Albayrak, I., Albayrak, Ismail
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Normal

open access: yes, 2019
Exegesis of Normal: episodes one and two. A Genre Analysis of the Superhero Genre in Serialised Television. The epic tales of myths and legends about great heroes and vile villains have been popular for a thousand of years.
Vano, Kendall
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Exegesis is a game

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 2019
Eben Scheffler’s understanding of Luke 24:13–33 enabled us to understand the exegesis of the Old Testament of the past two millennia as a play with words, expressions and interpretations. According to Luke, the suffering of the community can be alleviated when the Old Testament is studied because they would once again experience the presence of Christ ...
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Limits, Limitations, and Necessity in Margaret Macdonald

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 34, Issue 2, Page 717-735, June 2026.
ABSTRACT I offer a contribution to recent work on Margaret Macdonald (1903–1956), a prolific though largely unknown figure in the history of analytic philosophy who applied Wittgensteinian insights to a broad range of issues. Here I examine the development of Macdonald's views with respect to idealism and conventionalism, through the application of a ...
Oliver Thomas Spinney
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Midrash and exegesis – distant neighbours?

open access: yes, 2016
The term Midrash should be reserved for the specific quotation literature of the rabbinic sources of classical Judaism. Decisive is its literary form: the combination of rabbinic statement and biblical quotation. All other rabbinic and non-rabbinic texts
van der Heide, Albert
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Kinding Culture

open access: yesJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Volume 56, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Progress and dialogue in cultural analysis are often hindered by analysts' reliance on implicit ontic claims, namely, foundational, unstated assumptions about the expected properties and typical characteristics of cultural kinds, thus precluding proper debate and theoretical progress.
Omar Lizardo
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İslam’ın Ehl-i Kitab’ın Cennet’teki Durumuna Bakışı

open access: yesŞırnak Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2015
Onlarca yıldan bu yana Müslüman âlimlerin hem kendi arasında hem de Yahudi Hahamlar veHıristiyan Rahipleri ile aralarında Yahudi, Hıristiyan ve Sâbiîlerin İslam’a inanmasalar bile cennetegirecekleri hususunda şiddetli bir tartışma yaşanmaktadır.
ŞEHABEDDİN Kırdar
doaj  

Epistemic authenticity

open access: yesNoûs, Volume 60, Issue 2, Page 413-432, June 2026.
Abstract There are better and worse ways to acquire epistemic virtues and more generally to be disposed to change or maintain one's epistemic dispositions over time. This is a dimension along which one might be better or worse as an epistemic agent that, we argue, cannot be explained with reference to current normative categories in epistemology but ...
Laura Frances Callahan, Michael C. Rea
wiley   +1 more source

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