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Editorial for the Volume 33, Issue ...
Ruth Illman, Svante Lundgren
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A Post-Supersessionist Reading of the Temple and Torah in Mark’s Gospel: The Parable of the Vineyard
Most interpretations of the Temple and Torah in the Gospel of Mark have held a negative view toward the Jewish institutions, declaring that the old has been replaced by the new, meaning Jesus is the new Temple and the Church has replaced the Jewish ...
Vered Hillel
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From a Local Periodical to a Global Enterprise: Ha-Me’asef, 1896–1914
This article examines the spatial and social evolution of the network of writers in the Jerusalem-based periodical Ha-Me’asef during the years 1896 – 1914 as a compelling and dynamic example of transnational Jewish networks.
Zef Segal
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Druze Women and Gender in Druze Society: A Systematic Literature Review
This systematic literature review on Druze women and gender in Druze society reviews central conceptual themes from existing publications to chart future research trajectories.
Rami Zeedan, Miles Luce
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Jewish Historiography: An Overview [PDF]
The article is bringing forth a synthetic overview of Jewish historiography throughout the history, starting already with a brief focus on the Biblical background and Jewish Hellenistic historiography.
Klemen Jelinčič Boeta
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The Non-Violent Liberation Theologies of Abraham Joshua Heschel and Mahatma Gandhi
This article explores how Gandhi and Heschel developed a liberation theology that was rooted in their religious praxis, which implied an active, non-violent struggle for the rights of the oppressed.
Ephraim Meir
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Professor Angelo Vivian Ph.D. (1942–1991), the son of an Italian policeman from Veneto region and a Slovene mother from Idrija, a Catholic priest, Judaist, university professor, translator, editor and publicist, is almost unknown to the Slovene public ...
Renato Podbersič
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Gandhi and Buber on Individual and Collective Transformation
A virtual encounter between Buber and Gandhi articulates where they differ and where they touch common ground. They developed a transformative thinking that opened up the individual and collective ego to others.
Ephraim Meir
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The Puppet and the Puppeteer: Deconstructing the Historiography on King Carol II and Miron Cristea, the Romanian Orthodox Patriarch [PDF]
Miron Cristea was one of the most important and influential political actors in interwar Romania. He became the first patriarch of the Orthodox Church (1925), a member of the Regency (1927-1930), and was prime minister of Romania from February 1938 until
Ion POPA
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Hesed in Ruth: A Frail Moral Tool in an Inflexible Social Structure
Scholars have paid much attention to the attribute of hesed in the book of Ruth, pinpointing it as a pivotal feature and the main message of the book. However, the protagonists in the tale do not seem to exhibit hesed out of free will or as part of their
Gili Kugler, Ohad Magori
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