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World Literature Today, 2020
Illuminates how selected great works of literature arose, leading to deepened understanding of the works and harking back to what we still call the humanities.
Tere Dávila, Rebecca Hanssens Reed
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Illuminates how selected great works of literature arose, leading to deepened understanding of the works and harking back to what we still call the humanities.
Tere Dávila, Rebecca Hanssens Reed
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2022
Abstract The book of Genesis is one of our oldest ecological epics. It provides us, at the very beginning of our religious traditions, with perspectives on the world that are important to recognize in an age of environmental crisis. In its exploration of beginnings, it places the world at the center of its thought, it grounds human ...
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Abstract The book of Genesis is one of our oldest ecological epics. It provides us, at the very beginning of our religious traditions, with perspectives on the world that are important to recognize in an age of environmental crisis. In its exploration of beginnings, it places the world at the center of its thought, it grounds human ...
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2013
What might be the oldest story that we can think of collectively as a civilization? Obviously, that must be the story of the beginning, whether it was ever told or written. If you are thinking of Earth or life, that’s far from the reality. Earth and life are the latest incidents that just happened to happen on a small rocky planet, but the story of the
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What might be the oldest story that we can think of collectively as a civilization? Obviously, that must be the story of the beginning, whether it was ever told or written. If you are thinking of Earth or life, that’s far from the reality. Earth and life are the latest incidents that just happened to happen on a small rocky planet, but the story of the
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2010
This chapter focuses on the scholarly work that has taken place during the fifty years after the publication of the second edition of Eissfeldt's volume and to offer some programmatic proposals about the genesis of Genesis. As one moves from Genesis to Exodus, Israel's identity changes.
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This chapter focuses on the scholarly work that has taken place during the fifty years after the publication of the second edition of Eissfeldt's volume and to offer some programmatic proposals about the genesis of Genesis. As one moves from Genesis to Exodus, Israel's identity changes.
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1994
Abstract These verses announce the Genesis theme in James Weldon Johnson’s collection of sermonic poems, God’s Trombones (1927). Easily recognizable, as the poem proceeds, is the fact that “The Creation” is Johnson’s retelling of Genesis chapters 1–2.
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Abstract These verses announce the Genesis theme in James Weldon Johnson’s collection of sermonic poems, God’s Trombones (1927). Easily recognizable, as the poem proceeds, is the fact that “The Creation” is Johnson’s retelling of Genesis chapters 1–2.
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1997
Abstract G6RECKI’s personal circumstances had changed markedly since 1955, not least after his marriage to Jadwiga Ruranska in Katowice in the summer of 1959. On their honeymoon in July they visited Zakopane for the second time, and on this and subsequent walking holidays they continued to explore the foothill country to the north of the
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Abstract G6RECKI’s personal circumstances had changed markedly since 1955, not least after his marriage to Jadwiga Ruranska in Katowice in the summer of 1959. On their honeymoon in July they visited Zakopane for the second time, and on this and subsequent walking holidays they continued to explore the foothill country to the north of the
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2019
Abstract Several literary and theological patterns that appear first in Genesis prove to be central to the Bible as a whole. The creation stories focus not on the origins of species but on the creation of relationships between God and the world, and among creatures within the world.
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Abstract Several literary and theological patterns that appear first in Genesis prove to be central to the Bible as a whole. The creation stories focus not on the origins of species but on the creation of relationships between God and the world, and among creatures within the world.
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Abstract Chapter 2 presents what information we have about the origins of both books of The Well-Tempered Clavier. For Book I, we have Bach’s own clean copy, an indication of the great importance he attached to the collection. Surviving evidence, which is scanty, suggests that he created the contents in the relatively short span of a ...
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