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pro vyhledávání: '"Bible and anthropology"'
Autor:
Emanuel Pfoh
The papers in this anthology represent the proceedings of the Anthropology and the Bible session from the European Association of Biblical Studies Annual Meeting held in Lincoln, UK (July 2009). The main aim of the session is to foster critical uses
Autor:
Eleonore Stump, Judith Wolfe
Biblical narratives include some of the most important and influential narratives in human history, shaping human understanding of the most basic questions of human life as lived individually or in social association with others. These narratives hav
John McCarthy, who coined the term “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) in 1956 speaks of AI as an evolution. He stressed that “as soon as it works, no one calls it AI anymore.” Computer scientist Andrew Ng, a contemporary AI researcher speaks of A
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Autor:
Emanuel Pfoh
This handbook presents an overview of the main approaches from social and cultural anthropology to the Hebrew Bible. Since the late 19th century, biblical scholarship has addressed issues and themes related to biblical stories from a perspective whic
Autor:
James S. Bielo
What happens when the written words of biblical scripture are transformed into experiential, choreographed environments? To answer this question, anthropologist James Bielo explores a diverse range of practices and places that “materialize the Bibl
Autor:
Harvey E. Goldberg
Interchange between anthropology and biblical scholarship began because of perceived similarities between “simpler” societies and practices appearing in the Hebrew Bible. After some disengagement when anthropologists turned mainly to ethnographic
Autor:
J. Derrick Lemons
After years of discussion within the field of anthropology concerning how to properly engage with theology, a growing number of anthropologists now want to engage with theology as a counterpart in ethnographic dialogue. Theologically Engaged Anthropo