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“The Fate Of Catholic Biblical Interpretation In America.”, Jeffrey Morrow
“The Fate Of Catholic Biblical Interpretation In America.”, Jeffrey Morrow
Jeffrey L. Morrow, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Review Of Una Biblia A Varias Voces: Estudio Textual De La Biblia Políglota Complutense, Ed. Ignacio Carbajosa And Andrés García Serrano, Jeffrey Morrow
Review Of Una Biblia A Varias Voces: Estudio Textual De La Biblia Políglota Complutense, Ed. Ignacio Carbajosa And Andrés García Serrano, Jeffrey Morrow
Jeffrey L. Morrow, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Review Of Creation: Biblical Theologies In The Context Of The Ancient Near East, By Othmar Keel And Silvia Schroer, Jeffrey Morrow
Review Of Creation: Biblical Theologies In The Context Of The Ancient Near East, By Othmar Keel And Silvia Schroer, Jeffrey Morrow
Jeffrey L. Morrow, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
The Digital Humanities As Cultural Capital: Implications For Biblical And Religious Studies, Caroline T. Schroeder
The Digital Humanities As Cultural Capital: Implications For Biblical And Religious Studies, Caroline T. Schroeder
Caroline Schroeder
Although the study of the Bible was central to early Humanities Computing efforts, now Biblical Studies and Religious Studies are marginal disciplines in the emerging field known as Digital Humanities (English, History, Library Science, for example, are much more influential in DH.) This paper explores two questions: First, what does it mean for Biblical Studies to be marginal to the Digital Humanities when DH is increasingly seen as the locus of as transformation in the humanities? Second, how can our expertise in Biblical Studies influence and shape Digital Humanities for the better? Digital Humanities, I argue, constitutes a powerful emerging …
Woman At The Well, James F. Mcgrath
Woman At The Well, James F. Mcgrath
James F. McGrath
Dr. James McGrath's contribution to Bible Odyssey, a Society of Biblical Literature initiative.
“Secularization, Objectivity, And Enlightenment Scholarship: The Theological And Political Origins Of Modern Biblical Studies.”, Jeffrey Morrow
“Secularization, Objectivity, And Enlightenment Scholarship: The Theological And Political Origins Of Modern Biblical Studies.”, Jeffrey Morrow
Jeffrey L. Morrow, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Review Of Charity: The Place Of The Poor In The Biblical Tradition, By Gary A. Anderson, Jeffrey Morrow
Review Of Charity: The Place Of The Poor In The Biblical Tradition, By Gary A. Anderson, Jeffrey Morrow
Jeffrey L. Morrow, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
“Hiv/Aids And The Bible In Tanzania: A Contextual Re-Reading Of 2 Samuel 13:1-14:33, Mussa Simom Muneja
“Hiv/Aids And The Bible In Tanzania: A Contextual Re-Reading Of 2 Samuel 13:1-14:33, Mussa Simom Muneja
Mussa Muneja
It is arguably clear that the AIDS epidemic has infected and affected our world in radical ways. Although every sector, including Biblical Studies, has come to its ‘senses’, by realising the urgency to respond; there still appears to be inadequate contextual engagement with the biblical text to stimulate empowering and transformative readings of the Bible. This case study is aimed to contribute to scholarship by determining the extent to which the church, the academy and Persons with HIV have adhered to stigmatising interpretations. The theoretical framework used, was the reader response method as applied within the context of African theology …
“The Enlightenment University And The Creation Of The Academic Bible: Michael Legaspi’S The Death Of Scripture And The Rise Of Biblical Studies.”, Jeffrey Morrow
Jeffrey L. Morrow, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Review Of Karl Heinrich Grafs Arbeit Am Alten Testament: Studien Zu Einer Wissenschaftlichen Biographie, By Joachim Conrad, Jeffrey Morrow
Review Of Karl Heinrich Grafs Arbeit Am Alten Testament: Studien Zu Einer Wissenschaftlichen Biographie, By Joachim Conrad, Jeffrey Morrow
Jeffrey L. Morrow, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
The Old Testament Trinitarian Thinking And The Qur'an: Dialoguing With Muslims, Jiri Moskala
The Old Testament Trinitarian Thinking And The Qur'an: Dialoguing With Muslims, Jiri Moskala
Jiri Moskala
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Bible And The University, Ed. David Jeffrey And C. Stephen Evans, Jeffrey Morrow
Review Of The Bible And The University, Ed. David Jeffrey And C. Stephen Evans, Jeffrey Morrow
Jeffrey L. Morrow, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Toward Trinitarian Thinking In The Hebrew Scriptures, Jiri Moskala
Toward Trinitarian Thinking In The Hebrew Scriptures, Jiri Moskala
Jiri Moskala
No abstract provided.
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old And New Testaments Concluded: The Word In The Hellenistic World Teacher Guidebook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old And New Testaments Concluded: The Word In The Hellenistic World Teacher Guidebook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Brian Schmisek
Year four examines God's word as it resonates in the Hellenistic culture that dominated the Mediterranean world from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. Most of the books studied this year attempt to cope with this new situation. Students will study the Old Testament wisdom literature, then a variety of post exilic Jewish writings (including the deuterocanonical books), and finally the Gospel According to Matthew, the New Testament letters not studied in second year, and Hebrews. The teacher guidebook is intended to be used with the student workbook.
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old And New Testaments Concluded: The Word In The Hellenistic World Student Workbook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old And New Testaments Concluded: The Word In The Hellenistic World Student Workbook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Brian Schmisek
Year four examines God's word as it resonates in the Hellenistic culture that dominated the Mediterranean world from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. Most of the books studied this year attempt to cope with this new situation. Students will study the Old Testament wisdom literature, then a variety of post exilic Jewish writings (including the deuterocanonical books), and finally the Gospel According to Matthew, the New Testament letters not studied in second year, and Hebrews.
[Book Review Of] Tidings Out Of The Northeast: A General Historical Survey Of Daniel 11, By Marc Alden Swearingen, Denis Kaiser
[Book Review Of] Tidings Out Of The Northeast: A General Historical Survey Of Daniel 11, By Marc Alden Swearingen, Denis Kaiser
Denis Kaiser
No abstract provided.
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old Testament Continued: Exile And Restoration Student Workbook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old Testament Continued: Exile And Restoration Student Workbook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Brian Schmisek
Year Three returns to the experience of the Hebrew people. In particular it traces the historical events of the tumultuous time from about 750 to 400 BC. It studies the destruction of the Northern Kingdom of Israel in 722/21 BC, the destruction of the Southern Kingdom of Judah in 587/586 BC, the exile in Babylon, and finally the restoration of the people to the land after the exile. In the midst of these crucial events, the prophets spoke God's word of judgment and hope to the people. They reminded them that God was at work in the everyday social, political, …
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old Testament Continued: Exile And Restoration Teacher Guidebook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old Testament Continued: Exile And Restoration Teacher Guidebook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Brian Schmisek
Year Three returns to the experience of the Hebrew people. In particular it traces the historical events of the tumultuous time from about 750 to 400 BC. It studies the destruction of the Northern Kingdom of Israel in 722/21 BC, the destruction of the Southern Kingdom of Judah in 587/586 BC, the exile in Babylon, and finally the restoration of the people to the land after the exile. In the midst of these crucial events, the prophets spoke God s word of judgment and hope to the people. They reminded them that God was at work in the everyday social, …
Catholic Bible Study Program: New Testament Foundations Student Workbook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Catholic Bible Study Program: New Testament Foundations Student Workbook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Brian Schmisek
Year Two introduces the writings of the New Testament. It begins with an examination of what makes up a gospel and the unique viewpoint of each evangelist. It then examines the nature of St. Paul's letters and their profound theology of risen Christ, and concludes with the study of the special literary and theological approach of John's gospel and the Book of Revelation.
Catholic Bible Study Program: New Testament Foundations Teacher Guidebook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Catholic Bible Study Program: New Testament Foundations Teacher Guidebook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Brian Schmisek
Year Two introduces the writings of the New Testament. It begins with an examination of what makes up a gospel and the unique viewpoint of each evangelist. It then examines the nature of St. Paul's letters and their profound theology of risen Christ, and concludes with the study of the special literary and theological approach of John's gospel and the book of revelation. The teacher guidebook is intended to be used with the student workbook.
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old Testament Foundations Student Workbook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old Testament Foundations Student Workbook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Brian Schmisek
Year One of a four year program in which participants read from every book of the Bible. Lessons comprise scripture reading, secondary reading, map exercises, discussion questions, and catechism references. The program is based on up-to-date research by Catholic scholars in the field of Biblical Studies but also incorporates an ecumenical approach. In that way the program is designed for Catholics but not limited to Catholics.
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old Testament Foundations Teacher Guidebook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Catholic Bible Study Program: Old Testament Foundations Teacher Guidebook, Brian Schmisek, Angelo Giuliano, Judith Hubert, Dorothy Jonaitis
Brian Schmisek
Year One of the four year program covers the first two major sections of the Old Testament: the Pentateuch and the historical books that make up the Deuteronomic history of Israel. Year One is a full introduction to the foundational books of the Old Testament and their most important historical, interpretive, and theological questions. This teacher guidebook is intended to be used with the student workbook.
Book Review Of An Annotated Guide To Biblical Resources For Ministry, By David R. Bauer, Teresa Reeve
Book Review Of An Annotated Guide To Biblical Resources For Ministry, By David R. Bauer, Teresa Reeve
Teresa Reeve
No abstract provided.
The President's Page: The New Constitution And Bylaws Of The Adventist Theological Society, Jiri Moskala
The President's Page: The New Constitution And Bylaws Of The Adventist Theological Society, Jiri Moskala
Jiri Moskala
No abstract provided.
Toward A Biblical Theology Of God's Judgment: A Celebration Of The Cross In Seven Phases Of Divine Universal Judgment (An Overview Of A Theocentric-Christocentric Approach), Jiri Moskala
Jiri Moskala
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of A Letter That Has Not Been Read: Dreams In The Hebrew Bible, By Shaul Bar, Jiri Moskala
Book Review Of A Letter That Has Not Been Read: Dreams In The Hebrew Bible, By Shaul Bar, Jiri Moskala
Jiri Moskala
No abstract provided.
The Bible And Magister Gratian’S Canon Law, John E. Rybolt
The Bible And Magister Gratian’S Canon Law, John E. Rybolt
John E Rybolt
The Biblical Hermeneutics Of Magister Gratian. An Investigation Of Scripture And Canon Law In The Twelfth Century, John E. Rybolt
The Biblical Hermeneutics Of Magister Gratian. An Investigation Of Scripture And Canon Law In The Twelfth Century, John E. Rybolt
John E Rybolt
The father of canon law, Gratian, compiled and explained previous ecclesiastical jurisprudence using, among other sources, the Bible. This dissertation presents the principles of Gratian's biblical interpretation. It is based on an analysis and explanation of representative passages in the Decretum Gratiani, 628 citations in all.