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The "Best of Both Worlds": Building a community-academic partnership for research with legal system-impacted individuals. [PDF]
Abstract Equitable community‐academic research partnerships provide an innovative way to advance health outcomes among criminal legal system‐impacted individuals. The extant literature lacks accounts that detail the process for developing such partnerships, particularly in community‐based (rather than carceral) settings and with community organizations
Cohen TR +7 more
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Challenges in the Treatment of Hepatorenal Syndrome-Acute Kidney Injury: A US Chart Review of Treatment Patterns and Survival Outcomes. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Treatments for hepatorenal syndrome with acute kidney injury (HRS‐AKI) that are not FDA‐approved have been widely used in the United States (US) with variable outcomes. This study describes the practice patterns, outcomes, and healthcare utilization around vasopressor use before terlipressin approval in 2022. Methods A retrospective
Sanyal AJ +12 more
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The Construction of Judean Diasporic Identity in Ezra–Nehemiah
This essay explores how Ezra–Nehemiah partially inverts the traditional paradigm of exile found in other biblical writings. When one community is formed at some distance from another in antiquity, the derivative community normally appears as a dependent
Gary N. Knoppers
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Pushing Back on Displacement: Community-Based Redevelopment through Historically Black Churches
Gentrification and subsequent displacement are common problems in cities, and result in the removal of poor communities and communities of color from urban areas as they move to cheaper locations in the metropolitan region.
Branden Born +5 more
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The Use of Leviticus in Ezra-Nehemiah
In light of the current disparity of views regarding the dating of Leviticus and Ezra-Nehemiah, this study revisits similar traditions found in these books in order to gain a sense of logical progression.
Hannah K. Harrington
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The Positive Role of Shame for Post-exilic Returnees in Ezra/Nehemiah
While shame is often cast in a negative light as a response accompanied by destructive forces in modern culture, this article examines a different phenomenon and argues that shame plays an important positive role for post-exilic returnees in Ezra ...
Bin Kang
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The dissolving of marriages in Ezra 9–10 and Nehemiah 13 revisited
The ‘harsh’ decision in Ezra 10:1–44 and Nehemiah 13:23–31 to terminate marriages with ‘foreign’ women falls strange on modern ears. This article reads these sections against the background of identity formation in Ezra-Nehemiah.
Pieter M. Venter
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That there is a growing focus and elaboration of prayers in the Old Testament scholarship on the postexilic biblical writings suggests that such prayers received an authoritative status in postexilic Yehud.
V. Ndikhokele N. Mtshiselwa
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Remembering Three Nehemiahs in Late Second Temple Times: Patterns and Trajectories in Memory Shaping
This article explores the workings of a set of memory-shaping patterns that were influential in the construction of Nehemiah as an evolving site of memory during the late Second Temple period. Its main focus is on the three Nehemiahs of memory evoked in
Ehud Ben Zvi, Sylvie Honigman
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