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Judging Yhwh in the Book of Judges

2015
Narrative approaches initiated a sea-change in Judges studies. Narrative approaches, however, require additional tools if they are to challenge the text’s ideology. While several narrative critics combined their expertise with feminist theory, scholars are yet to engage fully with the critical study of masculinities or with queer studies that offer a ...
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Judging the judges: Journalists and standpoints

New Jersey Journal of Communication, 1995
This research examines 80 news stories and news analyses (some 3,000 column inches) published in the New York Times between October 7 and October 28, 1991, regarding the allegations of Anita Hill that she had been sexually harassed by Clarence Thomas.
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Funny Judges: Judges as Humorous, Judges as Humourists

2018
There are far fewer jokes about judges in circulation in the United States than there are jokes about lawyers. Unlike the generally critical tone of lawyer jokes, American jokes about judges reveal an idealised portrait of the judge, exhibiting a specificity and detail that is unusual (or absent) in jokes about other occupational, professional, or ...
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Risk prediction: judging the judges [PDF]

open access: possibleIntensive Care Medicine, 1997
Michael R. Pinsky, Derek C. Angus
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Matthew Hale on judges and judging

The Journal of Legal History, 1988
(1988). Matthew Hale on judges and judging. The Journal of Legal History: Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 201-213.
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Who is to Judge?

Ethics, 1976
The title of this paper-"Who Is to Judge?"-might just as well be, "Whose to Judge?": that is, whose right and/or responsibility is it to judge? That this is so will, I hope, become clear in what follows. The question, Who is to Judge? is seldom a genuine request for an answer.
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Judging the Judges

The Women's Review of Books, 1991
Lois G. Forer, Joanna K. Weinberg
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Judge and Be Judged

The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 1990
Adrienne van Blerk   +2 more
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"The Judges and the Judged"

The Phylon Quarterly, 1958
Howard H. Bell, Marvin Meyers
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Verbs of Judging and Acts of Judging

1978
In her recently published book Presupposition and Delimitation of Semantics Kempson (1975) argues that in the work of linguists such as the Lakoffs, the Kiparskys and Fillmore, problems concerning the semantic and the pragmatic nature of presuppositions have been conflated, and, moreover, that the notion of presupposition has no place in semantics. The
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