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The article «The scriptures of Judaism» of Shepetyak O.M. analyzes and brief systematization of the spiritual literature of Judaism, to study ways of its formation and the role of the Jewish religious environment, considered the scriptures Tanakh, the ...
Oleh Shepetyak
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Is there a theology of rabbinic Judaism?
What is at stake in the problem of theology? It is whether or not, out of a given body of authoritative writings, we may appeal to that –ism, that “Judaism”, that all of us assume forms the matrix for all the documents all together.
Jacob Neusner
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What is and is not Hellenistic Judaism?
: in the studies of Judaism in antiquity, and in the field of general History as well, it is usual to find references to Hellenistic Judaism, usually in opposition to Palestinian Judaism.
Cesar Motta Rios
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Hoarding Concept according to Hinduism, Judaism and Islam
Hoarding is considered (Ihtikar) very abhorring and objectionable. It is the practice of keeping something in store and not bringing the same to the market so that prices may rise owing to this artificial dearth of supply in the market. Each religion of
Muhammad Anees Khan, Irfan ullah
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Greek Gospels and Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls: Compositional, Conceptual, and Cultural Intersections
The Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls expanded the scope of authoritative and parascriptural traditions that reimagine the lives and times of ancestral figures. In several cases, these Aramaic writings include birth notices or narratives.
Perrin Andrew B.
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The ethical implications of 2 John 10�11
The imperative in 2 John 10 11 not to receive a visitor with a false doctrine into one s house is one of the most controversial prohibitions in the New Testament, especially in light of the commandment of love, ancient hospitality conventions, and modern-
Jan van der Watt
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Gandhi’s View on Judaism and Zionism in Light of an Interreligious Theology
This article describes Gandhi’s view on Judaism and Zionism and places it in the framework of an interreligious theology. In such a theology, the notion of “trans-difference” appreciates the differences between cultures and religions with the aim of ...
Ephraim Meir
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