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Negative Theology as an Expression of God’s Freedom in the Torah of the Book of Deuteronomy and Wisdom Literature of the Hebrew Bible

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2023
This paper traces the history of the negative theology of YHWH from the beginning of the integration of YHWH into the Canaanite pantheon to the post-exilic period in the Torah through the interpretation of the Shema’ Israel from its mono-Yahwistic ...
Eckart Otto
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Uma Releitura Da Soberania De YHWH: Uma Exegese De Is 45.1-7

open access: yesPistis & Praxis: Teologia e Pastoral
A perícope de Is 45.1-7 proporciona uma releitura da soberania de YHWH durante o exílio, no meio do caos. YHWH continua reinando e tendo hegemonia, mesmo quando seu povo está desterrado e espalhado. Agora, usa como instrumento de salvação o messias Ciro,
Thiago Guimarães Vicente
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Psalm 96: Isra�l en de volken

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 1992
Psalm 96: Israel and the Nations A text immanent reading of Psalm 96 reveals an unlimited salvation-universalism. Israel's experience that her God surpasses the gods of the nations in solicitude and power persuades her that she should make room for these
W. A. M. Beuken
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What about the Gibeonites?

open access: yesTyndale Bulletin, 2015
This article considers the story of the Gibeonites in Joshua 9–10 in the context of modern theological questions about the conquest of Canaan. It looks at the portrayal and perspectives of the four main groups in the story (kings, Gibeonites, Israel, and
William Ford
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The Ironic Death of Josiah in 2 Chronicles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
A discussion of the various accounts of the death of Josiah in the biblical books of Kings and Chronicles.
Christine Mitchell
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‘De Heer God’: Een psychologische analyse van religieuze ervaring benadering

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia
‘The Lord God’: A psychological analysis of religious experience approach. This article claims that the narrator deliberately uses the name ‘The Lord God’. This specific use serves a psychological function within the story. The research will use the book
Philip S. Chia
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From desperation to adoration: Reading Psalm 107 as a transforming spatial journey

open access: yesActa Theologica, 2021
Critical spatiality opens avenues to investigate the transforming power of the authors/redactors of the Hebrew Bible’s spatial imagination. I read Psalm 107 as a spatial journey bridging the divide between the desperation of the exile and the longing of
G.T.M. Prinsloo
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Badiou and the Reconstruction of the Concept of God

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 42, Issue 1, Page 187-209, January 2026.
Abstract In this article I first summarize Badiou’s and Žižek’s critique of the concept of God, which I and other interpreters conceive as a radicalization of the theology of the death of God. I then pose the question of how to formulate a positive conception of God after the death of God that would overcome the limits of negative or apophatic theology.
Michael Hauser
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The presence of YHWH in exile according to the Book of Ezekiel, with special reference to the meaning of the expression מִקְדָּ֣שׁ מְעַט in Ezekiel 11:16

open access: yesOld Testament Essays, 2018
In Ezek 11:16, we find the promise that YHWH will be for the people of Israel in exile a מִקְדָּ֣שׁ מְעַט. This promise of YHWH is an answer to the desperate exclamation of the prophet: “Ah, Lord God!
Pieter de Vries
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Motyw "gniewu Bożego" w historiografii Ksiąg Królewskich

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2018
Motyw „gniewu Bożego” jest kluczowy do zrozumienia historiografii Ksiąg Królewskich, a przede wszystkim tragicznego końca Izraela i Judy. Opowiadając o losach monarchii podawidowej, autor biblijny przedstawia, jak gniew YHWH doprowadza najpierw do ...
Krzysztof Kinowski
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