Exile Incorporated

Exile  Incorporated
Author: Rosanne Liebermann
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2024-08-02
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9780197690840

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In Exile, Incorporated, author Rosanne Liebermann argues that the biblical book of Ezekiel makes rhetorical use of the human body to construct a specific in-group identity for its ancient Judean audience--namely Judeans who experienced forced migration to Babylon in the sixth century BCE. As Liebermann shows, Ezekiel encourages certain bodily practices within this group that identifies them as "true" Judeans, while also evoking feelings of disgust regarding the bodies of those who do not conduct such practices. In this way, Ezekiel encouraged an isolationist Judean identity that could survive displacement from the homeland.

Exile and Suffering

Exile and Suffering
Author: Bob Prof. Dr. Becking,Dirk Porf. Dr. Human
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047424352

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The Babylonian period has often been construed as a time of distress and suffering. The essays in this volume - a selection of papers read at the 50th Anniversary of the SSOTS - discuss this theme from a variety of angles.

Temple Exile and Identity in 1 Peter

Temple  Exile and Identity in 1 Peter
Author: Andrew M. Mbuvi
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2007-05-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567582706

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Temple, Exile and Identity in 1 Peter will generate a fresh and perhaps even a new understanding of the main themes of 1 Peter, which include questions of identity, suffering, hope, holiness, and judgment. Mbuvi explores the temple imagery in the epistle of 1 Peter and focuses on the use of cultic language in constituting the new identity of the Petrine community. He contends that temple imagery in 1 Peter undergirds the entire epistle. 1 Peter directly connects the community's identity with the temple by describing it in terms reminiscent of the temple structure. He calls the members of the community "living stones", formulating an image that has been categorized as a "Temple-Community." This concern with the temple characterizes the restoration eschatology in the Second Temple period with its focus on the establishment of the eschatological temple. Restoration of Israel was also to be characterized by hope for the re-gathering of the scattered of Israel, the conversion or destruction of the Gentiles, and the establishment of God's universal reign, all of which are reflected in the discourse of the epistle.

Monarchy and Exile

Monarchy and Exile
Author: P. Mansel,T. Riotte
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2011-10-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230321793

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Using detailed studies of fifteen exiled royal figures, the role of Exile in European Society and in the evolution of national cultures is examined. From the Jacobite court to the exiled Kings' of Hanover, the book provides an alternative history of monarchical power from the 16th to 20th century.

Exile and Nation State Formation in Argentina and Chile 1810 1862

Exile and Nation State Formation in Argentina and Chile  1810   1862
Author: Edward Blumenthal
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2019-10-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030278649

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This book traces the impact of exile in the formation of independent republics in Chile and the Río de la Plata in the decades after independence. Exile was central to state and nation formation, playing a role in the emergence of territorial borders and Romantic notions of national difference, while creating a transnational political culture that spanned the new independent nations. Analyzing the mobility of a large cohort of largely elite political émigrés from Chile and the Río de la Plata across much of South America before 1862, Edward Blumenthal reinterprets the political thought of well-known figures in a transnational context of exile. As Blumenthal shows, exile was part of a reflexive process in which elites imagined the nation from abroad while gaining experience building the same state and civil society institutions they considered integral to their republican nation-building projects.

Exile and the Politics of Exclusion in the Americas

Exile and the Politics of Exclusion in the Americas
Author: Luis Roinger
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781837642588

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This collection of essays brings together leading experts in the study of exile and expatriation, whose historical and comparative perspectives enable readers to understand the phenomenon of forced displacement in the Americas.

First Letters After Exile by Thomas Mann Hannah Arendt Ernst Bloch and Others

First Letters After Exile by Thomas Mann  Hannah Arendt  Ernst Bloch  and Others
Author: David Kettler,Detlef Garz
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2021-03-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781785276729

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In the study of the National Socialist State and its aftermath, two unusual aspects continue to occupy historians and social science commentators. First, a factor important enough to enter into the very definition of totalitarianism is the thoroughgoing mobilization, coercive if needed, of the population of writers, teachers, professors journalists and other intellectual workers, securing cooperation – or at the least passive concurrence – in the mass-inculcation of the population in the destructive Fascist ideology. Second is the central place of dissident members of these populations in the exile. Since webs of communications with others, the majority of whom had remained in Germany, had constituted their own memberships in the populations at issue, the question of their roles in the post-war era depended importantly on the ways and means by which they restored – or refused to restore – communications with those who had remained.

Publication

Publication
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1112
Release: 1994
Genre: Income tax
ISBN: OSU:32435051018356

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