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    Asenet se drievoudige transformasie. Vergelykende momente in die apokriewe verhaal "Josef en Asenet" en die Pauliniese corpus by J. A. du Rand

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… Among theologians the apocryphal story of “Joseph and Aseneth” has in the majority of cases been interpreted as a narrative of transformation of Aseneth from a pagan to the Jewish religion of the God of Joseph. This one sided interpretation has dealt with the religious and cultural transformation but not with the gender transformation as such, namely the transformation of the woman from pagan reclusion, becoming a queen in her own right. …”
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    Autour de la pensée raciale et raciste en Italie (1850-1945) by Aurélien Aramini, Elena Bovo

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Fascism, which rejected the Italy’s internal north-south racial fracture and redirected the vector of racist stigmatization from the inside out, namely from the "southern" to the "Jewish" or "colonized". …”
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    The Hostage in the Law of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania up to the First Lithuanian Statute (1529) by Lirija Steponavičienė

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The information about the hostage up to the middle of the 15th century is fragmentary (the exception is the privilege of Duke Vytautas to the Brasta Jewish community in 1388). However, in the 2nd half of the 15th century - the beginning of the 16th century, the acts of the Lithuanian Metrica and other acts allow us to disclose the essence of the hostage, the object and the subject of the hostage law, the continuation, the procedure of return of the hostage, and so on. …”
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    Slavery and Early Christianity - a reflection from a human rights perspective by P. G. Kirchschlaeger

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…In light of these challenges, this article will offer a brief overview of opinions on slavery in Hellenistic philosophy and in the Jewish tradition, and then discuss slavery and Early Christianity, followed by a reflection on slavery and Early Christianity from a human rights perspective. …”
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    Writing under the 'Auto/biographical Demand' in Deborah Feldman’s Unorthodox (2012) and Exodus (2015) by Szidonia Haragos

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It argues that Feldman writes under the 'auto/biographical demand' as the grandchild of Hungarian Holocaust survivors and redeploys the inherited story of gendered suffering during the Holocaust in order to reconfigure her own Jewish American identity. I employ Gilmore’s concept to reflect upon the writing of the self in Feldman’s memoir sequel in terms of narrative entanglement, postmemory, and third generation transmission of collective trauma. …”
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    John of the Cross and Emmanuel Lévinas: The QUEST for God beyond Being by D.B. Perrin

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Emmanuel Lévinas (1906-1995), a Jewish philosopher and layman born in Lithuania, lived through the 1917 Russian Revolution and the collapse of the old regime. …”
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    Making a lot with little – Modular architecture, starting with Walter Segal by Niccolò Di Virgilio

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… This paper examines the remarkable design journey of the Jewish architect Walter Segal and his fifty-year career in London. …”
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    MARCION OF SYNOPE’S RELEVANCE IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD VIS-À-VIS RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE by G Andrade

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In his attempt to cleanse Christianity of its Jewish elements, Marcion set the bases for a critique of the cult to a violent God and the divine inspirations of violence. …”
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    Les réseaux transsahariens de la traite de l’or et des esclaves au haut Moyen Âge : VIIIe-XIe siècle by Roger Botte

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Simultaneously, an unbroken chain of Jewish communities settled almost exactly along the Ibadi schismatic arch-shaped path. …”
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    Redefined prophecy as Deuteronomic alternative to divination in Deut 18:9-22 by H L Bosman

    Published 1996-06-01
    “…This also caused a Deuteronomic redefinition of the office and function of the prophets as the most important remaining religious leaders in Babilonia and to enable the maintenance of power within the centralized religion of the post-exilic Jewish community in Palestine. …”
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    ACTS: INTEGRATING THEORY AND PRAXIS IN EARLY CHRISTIANITY by C. Stenschke

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…During the two or three decades after the ministry of Jesus, one early Jewish group – at least some of its members! – denounced this consensus and started to accept non-Jews, based on their belief in Jesus as Messiah. …”
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    Répression et résurgence du judaïsme dans Daniel Deronda : les voies de la masculinité sont-elles impénétrables ? by Gilbert Pham-Thanh

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Indeed, it is when the hero learns about his true Jewish identity that all the scattered elements of his literary existence fall into place — he now unerringly senses that he must embark on a Zionist expedition to the East after marrying Mirah, a Jewess he met. …”
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    Jérémie et la « coupe de la colère de Dieu » : une miniature inédite, premier jalon d’un discours anti-judaïque à Cluny au xe siècle by Laura Attardo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Placed in the context of its creation, the anti-Jewish discourse subsequently served as a basis for the development of a Cluniac ecclesiology focused on the redemption of sins.…”
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    Die Filistynse plaag in 1 Samuel 5-6: medies-teologiese verlarings

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…We thus consider that the 1st century AD Jewish-Roman historian, Josephus, was correct when he stated that the Philistine epidemic was dysentery: bacillary dysentery is a disease caused by a micro-organism which spreads from person to person by way of oral-faecal infection in a situation where there is poor hygiene, as was probably the case in 11th century BC Philistia. …”
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    O dziecięcej tożsamości (tragicznie) zerwanej – gdy przemoc symboliczna może życie ocalić by Maria Szczepska-Pustkowska, Małgorzata Lewartowska-Zychowicz, Longina Strumska-Cylwik

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It allowed to capture the field of enslavement of Jewish children in its various dimensions. …”
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    Analysis of Patristic Interpretation of the “Shema” in Deuteronomy 6:4-5 by Isaac Boaheng

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Amidst these discussions, the Shema in Deuteronomy 6:4-5 retains its central importance for both Jewish and Christian faith traditions, offering insights into the nature of God. …”
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