That noble imagining is reserved for Isaiah, who expresses a rather different current in
biblical literature from Psalms.
Not exact matches
Enns goes on to examine various passages
from Second Temple
literature to show how «
biblical interpreters exhibit for us an attitude toward
biblical interpretation that operates on very different standards
from those of modern interpreters.
in
biblical languages,
literature and history
from Yale University.
The comment in quotes is by Shawn Kelley
from an article entitled «Poststructuralism and / or Afrocentrism,» in Eugene H. Lovering, Jr., ed., Society of
Biblical Literature: 1995 Seminar Papers (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1995), p. 243.
(In this century, scholars have analyzed
biblical literature to see what traces remain
from the time when the stories and sayings were told before they were written.
On the importance of the teacher in the early church — distinct
from the preacher — see B. S. Easton, «The First Evangelic Tradition,» Journal of
Biblical Literature, 50:148 - 55; F. V. Filson, «The Christian Teacher in the First Century,» ibid., 60:317 - 28.)
David G. Roskie's compelling study Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modem Jewish Culture discusses the cross symbol's use not only in Chagall's painting, but in the literary work of Der Nister, Lamed Shapiro, Sholem Asch, S. Y. Agnon and the poet Uri Zvi Greenberg (Harvard University Press, 1984 [pp. 258 - 310]-RRB- In
literature written before World War II (and under the influence of
biblical criticism that had emancipated Jesus» image
from its doctrinal Christian vesture), these authors used the cross symbol variously; for Asch, the crucified figure in all his Jewishness symbolized universal suffering; for Shapiro and Agnon, on the other hand, the cross remained an emblem of violence and a reminder of Christian enmity against Jews.
On the name and nature of Yahweh, see W. F. Albright,
From the Stone Age to Christianity, New York, 1957, pp. 15 ff.; D. N. Freedman, «The Name of the God of Moses,» Journal of
Biblical Literature, LXXIX (June, 1960), 151 ff.
And of the highest importance have been my conversations, oral and written, with my American colleagues in the parables seminar of the Society of
Biblical Literature and those with whom I have been associated in the founding of Semeia, a new journal established specifically to do biblical studies experimentally, drawing on tools from other disc
Biblical Literature and those with whom I have been associated in the founding of Semeia, a new journal established specifically to do
biblical studies experimentally, drawing on tools from other disc
biblical studies experimentally, drawing on tools
from other disciplines.
Hebrew language and
literature, Jewish history, modern Jewish theology and philosophy, even undue absorption in the study of the
biblical text — all are proscribed as evidence of defection
from Torah - true Judaism.
From the Greek mythological references of the Sirens, who lured sailors to their watery graves, to
Biblical figures like Delilah, whose betrayal led to Samson's enucleation and ultimate death, the femme fatale has taken on many forms in
literature, art and other mediums.
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«Sacrifice for the Fleet,» now at L.A. Louver, hosts a series of new and recent works born
from the artist's fascination with Greek
literature,
Biblical texts, and Armenian manuscripts (he is the son of Armenian refugees).
The exhibition title references female figures
from mythology,
literature and
biblical sources, and creates connections across works
from several of Bracha's past and current bodies of work.
From biblical literature to Buddhist belief, from Oceanic legends to contemporary French poetry, learn how Paul Gauguin incorporated his quest for spirituality and his search for paradise lost (and found) into his imaginative
From biblical literature to Buddhist belief,
from Oceanic legends to contemporary French poetry, learn how Paul Gauguin incorporated his quest for spirituality and his search for paradise lost (and found) into his imaginative
from Oceanic legends to contemporary French poetry, learn how Paul Gauguin incorporated his quest for spirituality and his search for paradise lost (and found) into his imaginative art.
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