The Jewish community of Rome electronic resource

The Jewish community of Rome  electronic resource
Author: Silvia Cappelletti
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004151574

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This publication on the Jewish community of Rome in ancient times provides interesting information about the development of the Jewish presence in the Capital of the Roman Empire and the cultural links this community created with the Diaspora and Eretz-Israel.

The Gospel to the Romans electronic resource

The Gospel to the Romans  electronic resource
Author: Brian J. Incigneri
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004131086

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This book proposes that Mark's Gospel was written in late 71 for the traumatised Christians of Rome, who feared further arrests after Titus' return from Jerusalem, to help them face their fears and forgive those who had already failed.

Paul and the salvation of the individual electronic resource

Paul and the salvation of the individual  electronic resource
Author: Gary W. Burnett
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004122974

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This work suggests that it is possible to maintain that Paul had a lively interest in the salvation of the individual, without having to revert to traditional Lutheran interpretations of the text. It focuses on three important texts in Romans.

Catholic Doctrines on the Jewish People after Vatican II

Catholic Doctrines on the Jewish People after Vatican II
Author: Gavin D'Costa
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-10-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780192565907

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In this timely study Gavin D'Costa explores Roman Catholic doctrines after the Second Vatican Council regarding the Jewish people (1965 - 2015). It establishes the emergence of the teaching that God's covenant with the Jewish people is irrevocable. What does this mean for Catholics regarding Jewish religious rituals, the land, and mission? Catholic Doctrines on the Jewish People after Vatican II establishes that the Catholic Church has a new teaching about the Jewish people: the covenant made with God is irrevocable. D'Costa faces head-on three important issues arising from the new teaching. First, previous Catholic teachings seem to claim Jewish rituals are invalid. He argues this is not the case. Earlier teachings allow us positive insights into the modern question. Second, a nuanced case for Catholic minimalist Zionism is advanced, without detriment to the Palestinian cause. This is in keeping with Catholic readings of scripture and the development of the Holy See's attitude to the State of Israel. Third, the painful question of mission is explored. D'Costa shows the new approach safeguards Jewish identity and allows for the possibility of successful witness by Hebrew Catholics who retain their Jewish identity and religious life.

Talking God in Society

Talking God in Society
Author: Ute E. Eisen,Heidrun Elisabeth Mader
Publsiher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783647573182

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Peter Lampe's work has covered a wide range of fields, the common denominator being his interest in contextualizing belief systems. Mirroring his multifaced work, the authors pursue his interest from different interdisciplinary angles, addressing the interdependence between religious expressions and their situations or contexts. The application of theoretical models to texts examples flanks the inspiring theoretical – epistemological and methodological – reflections. Studies in socio-economic and political history adjoin archaeological, epigraphic, papyrological and iconographic investigations. (Social-)psychological interpretations of texts complement rhetorical analyses. The hermeneutical reception of biblical materials in, for example, the Koran and Christian Chinese or Orthodox contexts, as well as in religious education and homiletics, rounds off the volumes.

An Accidental Archaeologist

An Accidental Archaeologist
Author: Eric M. Meyers
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2022-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666743548

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This personal and professional memoir recounts the author's formative years and the family influences that propelled him forward. The experience of anti-Semitism in grammar school and college played a major role. The centrality of music and family were especially influential. His partnership with Carol Meyers allowed him to have a successful career in academic archaeology and in teaching at Duke University. Other endeavors, however, kept him grounded and focused on everyday matters: singing, golf, social activism, teaching, and writing. But it was teaching most of all that imbued his life with special meaning as both student and teacher confronted the riches of the past in a search for a better future.

God s People on the Move

God s People on the Move
Author: vanThanh Nguyen,John Prior
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781625640796

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On the highways and byways of every continent, hundreds of millions of immigrants are constantly on the move. Because of growing inequalities of wealth caused by unregulated economic globalization, political and ethnic conflicts, environmental degradation, instant communication, and viable means of transportation, more and more people are migrating than ever before. Crossing international borders, whether compelled or voluntarily, is a major characteristic of our present epoch. No countries or regions are immune from this reality. Facing the growing scope, complexity and impact of the current worldwide phenomenon, God's People on the Move seeks to develop appropriate biblical and missiological responses to the issue of human migration and dislocation. The book is divided into two major sections. Part one, "Biblical Perspectives on Migration and Mission," contains six essays that focus on various biblical themes or texts that deal with migration and mission. Part two, "Contemporary Issues of Migration and Mission," contains six essays that address different immigration issues around the world. The contributors to this volume are women and men from different ethnic backgrounds, working and living on five continents. The internationality of the contributors gives this volume a unique global perspective on migration and mission.

Nationalism Zionism and ethnic mobilization of the Jews in 1900 and beyond electronic resource

Nationalism  Zionism and ethnic mobilization of the Jews in 1900 and beyond  electronic resource
Author: Michael Berkowitz
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004131841

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European, US, and Israeli historians and social scientists try to skirt the political controversies involved in the origin of Israel to offer academic perspectives on Jewish nationalism, of which Zionism comprised a prominent alternative beginning in the late 19th century. They look in particular at aspects that have been undervalued in examining J.