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Creation and New Creation in the Hebrew Bible and Early Jewish Literature [PDF]
While creation imagery in general is common in the Hebrew Bible and early Jewish literature, this essay will focus on imagery of new creation and what it implies about the former creation.1 It surveys the diversity of thought about new creation to ...
Todd Hanneken
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Western theology’s whiteness and some Liberation theologies, two sides of the same coin?
This article explores how the Western theology often employed by European explorers sought to deify ‘whiteness’. Whiteness as an ideological construction found the ideal tool in Christianity and through supersessionism detached Jesus of Nazareth from his
Sifiso Khuzwayo
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Reparative Justice for Historical Injustice
ABSTRACT Reparative justice for historical injustice concerns what present agents and societies must do to remedy past wrongs. Examples of historical injustice include the Holocaust, colonial violence and land expropriations, and chattel slavery in the United States.
Felix Lambrecht
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Abstract According to Kant, both finite (human) and non‐finite (divine) wills are subject to the moral law, though the manner of their subjection differs. The fact that the law expresses an ‘ought’ for the human will is a function of our imperfection.
Alex Englander
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The church in a postliberal age [PDF]
Title: The church in a postliberal age. Author: Lindbeck, George A Church in a postliberal age 300 p.
Cranston, W. S.
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Zygmunt Bauman's window: from Jews to strangers and back again [PDF]
Modernity and the Holocaust (1989), followed by Modernity and Ambivalence (1991), and preceded by Legislators and Interpreters (1987), proved to be a foundational trilogy on which Zygmunt Bauman developed much of his later work (from postmodernity to ...
Cheyette, Bryan
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The Weight of Legitimate Expectations in a Just Climate Transition
ABSTRACT The ambition to decarbonize societies calls for a normative theory of just transitions. An important aspect of such a theory is to scrutinize the moral entitlements of stakeholders whose status quo expectations get frustrated in the course of sustainability transitions.
J.K.G. Hopster
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Toward Jewish-Christian Reconciliation: Some Theological Reflections [PDF]
Both Christianity and Judaism have their basis in the Torah, the five central books of the Hebrew Bible that culminate in the revelation at Sinai. This very commonality, potentiality a source of mutual respect and concord, has played itself out, in the ...
Oxenberg, Richard
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Self-Injury and Truth in Hebrew and Latin Versions of the Seven Sages of Rome
This article compares three medieval versions of the ‘Seven Sages of Rome’ narrative: the Latin Dolopathos (1184–1212) and Historia septem sapientum (1300–1342) and the Hebrew Mishle Sendebar (1100–1295).
Hope Doherty-Harrison
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Reparative justice, historical injustice, and the nonidentity problem
Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 57, Issue 1, Page 61-80, Spring 2026.
Felix Lambrecht
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