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The Curious Case of the Jew Who Married a Buffalo: An Alleged Blood Libel in Hamburg (1687)

open access: yesCromohs: Cyber Review of Modern Historiography
This article examines an unpublished Italian composition, Morte data ad un Ebreo che si sposò con una bufala, preserved in manuscripts from Italian and European libraries.
Martina Mampieri
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Social Comparison and Its Association With Disordered Eating Symptoms: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Eating Disorders, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective Social comparison has been widely implicated in the etiology and maintenance of body dissatisfaction and eating disorders. At the same time, however, the magnitude of this relationship remains unclear, with existing studies varying widely in methodology, measurement, and sample characteristics.
Fidan Turk   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Long Road to Christian Reconciliation with Judaism: The Roman Catholic Church and Judaism Since 1945

open access: yesTeologisk Tidsskrift
In this article I discuss some developments in the relationship between Roman Catholicism and Judaism since 1945. By way of introduction, I consider changes in the Roman Catholic Good Friday liturgy regarding the Jews.
Werner G. Jeanrond
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“Not as the Gentiles”: Sexual Issues at the Interface between Judaism and Its Greco-Roman World

open access: yesReligions, 2018
Sexual issues played a significant role in Judaism’s engagement with its Greco-Roman world. This paper will examine that engagement from the Hellenistic Greco-Roman era to the end of the first century CE.
William Loader
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Christianity without Christ?

open access: yesNordisk Judaistik, 2023
Ever since the publication of Dohm’s Ueber die bürgerliche Verbesserung der Juden (On the Civil Improvement of the Jews) in 1781, which argued for Jewish political equality on humanitarian grounds, more and more voices joined those demands.
Julius H. Schoeps
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Conflicting Emotions, Environmental and Political Factors in Support for Local Environmental Morality Policies: Evidence From an Experiment on Wild Boars in Haifa

open access: yesEnvironmental Policy and Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Can emotional responses help explain public support for local environmental morality policies? As cities increasingly contend with complex interspecies conflicts in densely populated urban settings, understanding the drivers of policy support becomes essential.
Itai Beeri
wiley   +1 more source

Is Jethro an Ingroup or an Outgroup

open access: yesOld Testament Essays, 2023
A social scientific approach to the Hebrew Bible allows us to ask questions that were not central to writers of the biblical narrative. Thus, the article uses concepts from group processes in social psychology to analyse the group identity of Moses ...
Rota Stone
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"Za Krakowską Bramę rzadko się człowiek wypuszczał..."

open access: yesPoliteja, 2019
"One Would Rarely Venture behind the Krakowska Gate…": Imaginary Boundaries of the Jewish District in Lublin in Memories of Pre‑war Inhabitants Up until the World War II, Jews played an important role in the history of Lublin.
Marta Kubiszyn
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The contribution of the humanities to the theory and practice of public administration in the 21st century

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Public Administration, EarlyView.
Abstract This Forum Article integrates a range of four contributions which are all underpinned by the conviction that the rediscovery of the humanities may be beneficial to the field of public administration. The first piece examines the contribution that philosophy, as a key discipline of the humanities, can provide to the field of public ...
Edoardo Ongaro   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ordinal Numerals as a Criterion for Subclassification: The Case of Semitic

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, EarlyView.
Abstract This article explores how ordinal numerals (like first, second and third) can help classify languages, focusing on the Semitic language family. Ordinals are often formed according to productive derivational processes, but as a separate word class, they may retain archaic morphology that is otherwise lost from the language.
Benjamin D. Suchard
wiley   +1 more source

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