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Abstract This response to Alister McGrath’s The Nature of Christian Doctrine examines the interplay between Scripture, the Rule of Faith, and evolving Christian doctrine and tradition. Focusing on McGrath’s critique of Lindbeck’s presentation of doctrinal modalities, the article explores how doctrinal formation involves primarily synchronic (canonical),
Tomas Bokedal
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Abstract Ancient ideas about human transformation and divinization have resurfaced in our cultural moment. Artificial intelligence and biotechnology are raising afresh questions about what it means to be human and divine. The Oxford Handbook of Deification has arrived on the scene as its subject matter has splashed out of theological discourse into the
Andrew J. Byers
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The Hospital in Jewish History
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1981Nowadays, there are many hospitals under Jewish auspices all over the world, many of them famous for their high scientific standards. However, this development is in fact characteristic of the modern period. The first modern Jewish hospitals appeared around the middle of the nineteenth century, two examples of which were the Jews Hospital in New York ...
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Surgery in early Jewish history
Clinical Anatomy, 2011AbstractThe Hebrew writings in early history are dedicated primarily to the explanations and elucidations of Jewish law. In the context of such laws, several medical and anatomical references are made that provide some clues to the medical practices of the day.
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2007
This book treats the key questions that postmodernism raises for the writing of Jewish history. What is the relationship between Jewish culture and history and those of the non-Jews among whom Jews live? Can we — in the light of postmodernist thought — speak of a continuous, coherent Jewish People, with a distinct culture and history?
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This book treats the key questions that postmodernism raises for the writing of Jewish history. What is the relationship between Jewish culture and history and those of the non-Jews among whom Jews live? Can we — in the light of postmodernist thought — speak of a continuous, coherent Jewish People, with a distinct culture and history?
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From “Jewish Memory” to Jewish History
The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 2017In his influential Zakhor: Jewish History and Jewish Memory, Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi analyzed brilliantly the transition in Jewish conceptions of Jewish history from premodern to modern times. The present paper discusses a number of alternative perspectives on this transition.
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Jewish Voices in American Jewish History
Jewish Quarterly Review, 2012LILA CORWIN BERMAN. Speaking of Jew. Rabbia, IntellectuaL·, and the Creation of an American Public ation of an American Public Identity. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009. Pp. xii + 266.BETH S. WENGER, History LAMO/U: The Creation of American Jew'uh Heritage. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2010. Pp.
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Postmodernism, Jewish history, and Jewish historiography
2018Postmodernism has productively pointed to "the contingency, the human-madeness, and hence the changeability of cultural norms and practices." Moshe Rosman notes that postmodernism has raised significant questions about Jewish identity and the very essence or nature of Judaism.
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2016
A conflict that erupted between Roman legions and some Judaeans in late AD 66 had an incalculable impact on Rome's physical appearance and imperial governance; on ancient Jews bereft of their mother-city and temple; and on early Christian fortunes.
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A conflict that erupted between Roman legions and some Judaeans in late AD 66 had an incalculable impact on Rome's physical appearance and imperial governance; on ancient Jews bereft of their mother-city and temple; and on early Christian fortunes.
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