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What Time is the Visual? Photography and the History of the Future
Abstract Part of a broader inquiry that asks, “What time is the visual?” this article uses ethnographic observations and recent theoretical work to suggest that photography is as much future‐oriented as it is a zone for the preservation of the past. I document different temporal orientations of photographs, drawing on historical studio images featuring
Christopher Pinney
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Rewilding life together: Bonhoeffer, spirituality, and interspecies community
Abstract In a time of grave ecological danger, compounding injustices, and resource stresses threatening entire human and ecosystemic populations, we need new forms of life together, an intentional interspecies weirding of inherited religious visions of community. The recent turn toward place‐based thinking orients our gaze back to the actual places we
Lisa E. Dahill
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Abstract In this article, we draw our attention to the growth of a new social movement, as a non‐profit organization which aims to effectively communicate its collective identity and messages to larger audiences. Initially, we provide a critical discussion on the interrelationships between marketing theory/practice and protest groups' promotional ...
Georgios Patsiaouras +2 more
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Reading Romans, Constructing Paul(s) : A Conversation between Messianic Jews in Jerusalem and Paul within Judaism Scholars [PDF]
“Something is going on in Pauline studies,” Paula Fredriksen said of the recent emergence of the “Paul within Judaism” (PWJ) perspective. Almost in parallel, Messianic Judaism has entered the religious scene.
Nyström, Jennifer
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Reviews in Religion &Theology, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 200-203, July 2023.
Sarah K. Pinnock
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Paulus en het beloofde land : een exegetisch onderzoek naar de landbelofte aan Israël in Paulus’ brief aan de Romeinen [PDF]
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Rotteveel, Pieter-Jan
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In the Beginning was the Work: Donald MacKinnon’s Metaphysics after Lenin
Abstract Donald MacKinnon expressed a distinctly realist and actualist metaphysic. One aspect of his metaphysics that is less frequently commented upon, however, is his reception of Vladimir Lenin. While not an unqualified admirer of Bolshevism, it is readily apparent that MacKinnon incorporated elements of Lenin’s philosophy and theories regarding ...
Khegan M. Delport, Dritëro Demjaha
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White Christian Nationalism, Biblical Proof Texting, and Literacy Curriculum and Instruction
Abstract If the White Christian nationalist movement has significantly galvanized parent, community, and larger‐scale political groups whose guiding ethos challenges teacher professional roles in shaping literacy curriculum and instruction, then how can literacy teachers and teacher educators better understand this movement, its interpretive ...
Mary Juzwik +3 more
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ABSTRACT This article explores the depiction of the sailor and the conflict between bourgeois life and its fluid ‘other’ in Theodor Storm's novella ‘Hans und Heinz Kirch’ (1883). The analysis brings together spatial theory, in particular Deleuze and Guattari's understanding of ‘smooth’ and ‘striated’ spaces, and reception aesthetics.
Linda Karlsson Hammarfelt
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Fallible Commitment:Truth-Seeking With Augustine [PDF]
This article draws on Augustine’s De Trinitate to articulate a logic of fallibilist commitment. It speaks into the wider context of twenty-first century religious pluralism, focusing as a test case on Christian post-supersessionism, in which the problem ...
Ticciati, Susannah
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