Shifting Gears or Splitting Hairs? Performance Criticism’s Object of Study
In keeping with the call of this Special Issue, this article is but one voice in the midst of a much broader conversation, attending to whether the differences between narrative and performance criticism are a matter of degree or kind.
Zechariah Preston Eberhart
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Mother-Tongue Theological Hermeneutics: In Search of Relevant Glocal Interpretation of Scripture [PDF]
In the attempt to creatively bring the complex multi-religious (Judeo-Christian) scripture to bear on both the contemporary global and local Christian communities, a formulation of a relevant hermeneutical method becomes imperative. The reason is that in
John Kwasi Fosu
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Orta Çağ Batı Hıristiyan Manastırlarında (6-12. yy.) Manevi Okuma Kültürü: Lectio Divina
Bu araştırmada özellikle Batılı bir manevi uygulama olan lectio divina'nın ana unsurlarından bahsedilmeye çalışılmıştır. Kutsal Kitap dışında okumaya çok fazla önem verilmeyen erken dönem Hıristiyan manastırcılığının ortaya çıktığı çöl keşişliğinden ...
Yasin Güzeldal
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Koheletova fenomenologija smrti - Poziv na suočavanje sa smrću
Rad istražuje Koheletovu fenomenologiju smrti radi provjere raširene teze da je Koheletov govor o smrti odraz njegove opsesije smrću. U prvom dijelu rada promatra se fenomen smrti iz Koheletove perspektive i utvrđuje da Kohelet objektivno uočava i ističe
Miljenka Grgić
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“Afterward, Job Began to Speak. . . . .”: Job’s Curse and Its Mourning and Restoration Rites
This article investigates how Job 1–3 may be read as a single narrative–dramatic unit shaped by a ritual process of mourning, with particular attention to the transition from the prose tale (Job 1–2) to the poetic imprecation (Job 3).
Pedro Zamora García
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Christian Identity in a Secular World [PDF]
This paper intends to argue for the necessity to preserve the Christian identity in the secular world, in which the believer is called to live in. The manifestation of this identity is seen especially in the area of ethics.
Mihai Handaric
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The Political Subject in Literature, Between Ideal and Reality: From Seneca’s Treatise on Clemency to The Dialect of Vultures by Cheikou Diakité [PDF]
Writing has always been a place for the expression of political facts and social problems. From Seneca’s Treatise on Clemency to Cheikou Diakité’s The Dialect of the Vultures, literature disseminates and influences social standards.
Alioune Willane
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This paper examines the formative influence of Jesus’ upbringing in Nazareth, particularly as depicted in Luke 4: 16–22, alongside related passages such as Luke 2: 51–52.
Paul Sciberras
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Medical students' perspectives on body donation to science within the Italian context
Abstract Body donation is essential for medical education and research, supporting anatomical training and clinical competence. In Italy, national data on awareness of the legislation regulating body donation and factors shaping donation‐related decisions among healthcare trainees remain limited. This study investigated knowledge of the legal framework,
Antonietta Fazio +20 more
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Christian Education in Colonial and Post-Independent Zimbabwe: A Paradigm Shift
Since the arrival of Christianity in Africa during the pre-colonial era, one of the main characteristics of its spread has been Christian Education (CE).
Francis Machingura, Cecil Samuel Kalizi
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