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Johannine research in Africa, part 1: An analytical survey
This article is the first of two parts that contribute to the history of African biblical research. Africa’s theological ‘awakening’, following the colonial period, includes the discipline of New Testament studies.
Jan G. van der Watt
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A Tale of Two Intentions: Rabbinic Prayer and Modern Subjectivity
When was the modern ‘self’ born? This question lies at the heart of major debates by contemporary historians and philosophers. What does rabbinic thought have to do with such questions?
Aviad Markovitz
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This article deals with the importance of foodways among the believers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam in the Georgian capital Tbilisi, both on feast days and in daily life.
Ulrica Söderlind
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The Deuteronomic view of history in Second Temple Judaism
The Babylonian Exile was a historical catalyst compelling Jewish authors of the Second Temple period to deal with their respective situations in the course of history according to – or against – various predicaments from which they suffered in an ...
Ananda Geyser-Fouche, Young Namgung
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Menorah Review (No. 10, Spring, 1987) [PDF]
Jews by Birth and Jews by Choice: Conversion in Jewish History -- Modernization Theory and Contemporary Jewish History -- The Language of Extermination -- The Predicate Theology of Judaism -- Streams of Depth -- Noah and ...
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ABSTRACT Background End‐of‐life care (EoLC) in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) in Middle Eastern (ME) countries is influenced by cultural and legal constraints, creating unique ethical dilemmas and challenges for clinicians. Ethical debates surround the acceptability of withholding and withdrawing treatments that sustain patients' lives. Aim To collate and
Khalidah Mobarki +3 more
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Paganism as a Political Problem: Levinas’s Understanding of Judaism in the 1930s
In response to the rise of neopagan fascist political theologies in Europe in the 1930s, the young Emmanuel Levinas developed a novel conception of the theopolitical role of Judaism.
Michael Fagenblat
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Menorah Review (No. 51, Winter, 2001) [PDF]
Celebrating Nathan Glazer\u27s American Judaism -- Is Process Thought Progress? -- Biblical Claims: The Historical Basis -- Defining and Redefining Jewishness -- Engagement in Writing Jewish History -- Noteworthy ...
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A common‐sense commentary on religious values and consumer behavior
Abstract Aglozo and Cohen (2025) lay out their view of religion and values, and this commentary builds on their work by considering the religious landscape, infusing values with their religious underpinnings, and discussing the implications for consumer research (such as sustainability).
Lisa E. Bolton
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Swedish interventions in the tragedy of the Jews of Slovakia
This article describes a largely unknown Swedish effort to intervene in deportations of Jews of Slovakia between 1942 and 1944. Swedish officials and religious leaders used their diplomatic correspondence with the Slovak government to extract some Jewish
Denisa Nestakova, Eduard Nižňanský
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