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2023
Etienne Nodet examines the Samaritans and their religion, using Jewish and Christian sources, including rabbinic literature and the latest archaeology. Nodet tells the story of the Samaritans and their religion, showing how they were faithful to a classical form of monotheism.
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Etienne Nodet examines the Samaritans and their religion, using Jewish and Christian sources, including rabbinic literature and the latest archaeology. Nodet tells the story of the Samaritans and their religion, showing how they were faithful to a classical form of monotheism.
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2018
Chapter 5 shows why the Samaritan duty, which requires rescuing those in peril or dire need when one can do so at reasonable cost to oneself, can impose obligations of disobedience and resistance. It argues first for a Samaritan duty to break laws that prohibit Samaritan rescues.
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Chapter 5 shows why the Samaritan duty, which requires rescuing those in peril or dire need when one can do so at reasonable cost to oneself, can impose obligations of disobedience and resistance. It argues first for a Samaritan duty to break laws that prohibit Samaritan rescues.
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Samaritan Rewritings: The Toledot in Samaritan Literature
2014Rewritten Bible/Scripture among the Samaritans seems to mean only the Bible of the Samaritans, the Samaritan Pentateuch. Four types of texts can be categorized in Samaritan literature: Samaritan Pentateuch manuscripts; exegetical and theological texts; liturgical texts; and historical texts. Of the second category of literary productions, namely of the
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2016
Abstract This chapter offers an introduction to the history of the Samaritans from their origin until the seventh century CE and gives detailed information on the Samaritan Literature in the Roman Period. The Samaritans formed the backbone of central and northern Palestine’s population and shared beliefs and traditions with southern ...
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Abstract This chapter offers an introduction to the history of the Samaritans from their origin until the seventh century CE and gives detailed information on the Samaritan Literature in the Roman Period. The Samaritans formed the backbone of central and northern Palestine’s population and shared beliefs and traditions with southern ...
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Samaritans and Jews: The Origins of Samaritanism Reconsidered
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1977Stanley Isser, R. J. Coggins
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Predictors of burnout and health status in Samaritans’ listening volunteers
Psychology, Health and Medicine, 2017Jane Ogden
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