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The Breastplate of Righteousness

2017
The breastplate of righteousness is most evident— and most easily measured— in the respondents' views on social and political issues. Social conservatism is revealed as a product of the illegal roles these men play in the hidden moments of their lives. The secret offender's breastplate of righteousness is not limited to right-wing social and political ...
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The Guides of Righteousness

Vetus Testamentum, 1958
The importance of the expression prtm ;int and its variant forms for understanding of the extra-biblical Qumran texts and the "Damascus" Fragments can scarcely be overstated. The meaning of this expression, and the identification of the person or persons whom it may designate, are intimately bound up with the main questions of the dates of composition ...
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The teacher of righteousness and the scribe of righteousness : scribal activity between Qumran and Enochism

Materia giudaica : rivista dell'associazione italiana per lo studio del giudaismo : XXIX, 1, 2024
This study explores the relationship between the figure of the Teacher of Righteousness, central to the Qumran community, and the “scribe of righteousness” found in Enochic literature, with particular focus on the Ethiopic Book of Enoch. Through a comparative analysis of the relevant texts, the author investigates the role of the scribe as a mediator ...
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The Righteousness of God

1997
Abstract Barth’s critique of Romans marked his first major effort to explain his new theology. He sought to establish an eschatologically conditioned theological realism which would overcome every attempt to ground theology in the human subject.
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The Valor of Righteousness

2019
This chapter explores how the “Battle Hymn of the Republic” became a powerful symbol of American righteousness and patriotism during World War I. Leaders like Senator Robert L. Owen used the hymn to frame the war as a moral battle between autocracy and democracy, answering the question of where God was in the conflict.
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Less Evil Than You: Bounded Self-Righteousness in Character Inferences, Emotional Reactions, and Behavioral Extremes

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2017
Nadav Klein, Nicholas Epley
exaly  

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