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Found in Translation is at once a themed volume on the translation of ancient Jewish texts and a Festschrift for Leonard J. Greenspoon, the Philip M. and Ethel Klutznick Professor in Jewish Civilization and professor of classical and near Eastern stu
Written by leading experts in the field, The Book of Exodus: Composition, Reception, and Interpretation offers a wide-ranging treatment of the main aspects of Exodus. Its twenty-four essays fall under four main sections. The first section contains st
Autor:
Joel N. Lohr
Winner of the 2011 RBY Scott Award from the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies/Société canadienne des études bibliquesThe God of the Bible favors a national people, Israel, and this is at the cost of the other nations. In fact, not being Israel
Autor:
Joel N. Lohr
Publikováno v:
Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts. 11
This essay explores how frameworks of education in the United States have been shaped by particularly Protestant ideals—and, especially, how notions concerning individuals and their engagement with texts have had an outsized influence on educationa
The remarkable life story of Mitka Kalinski, who survived seven years of enslavement—while still a child—to a Nazi officer during and after World War II Mitka Kalinski had never revealed his past to anyone. Not even to his wife or his four child
Autor:
Joel N. Lohr
Publikováno v:
Found in Translation
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::197aa333fb77d84cd5e89b5e135f9397
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh9w0dc.7
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh9w0dc.7
Autor:
Joel S. Kaminsky, Joel N. Lohr
Election within the Bible is the notion that God favors some individuals and groups over others, an idea that finds fullest expression in the Hebrew Bible’s affirmation, supported in the New Testament, that Israel is God’s chosen people. Election
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https://doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780195393361-0250
https://doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780195393361-0250
Autor:
Joel N. Lohr, Joel S. Kaminsky
Jews call the Hebrew Scriptures the “Tanakh” and Christians call them the “Old Testament.” It doesn't take long to see that Jews and Christians view the same set of books differently and interpret these scriptures in unique and at times confl
I (Still) Believe explores the all-important question of whether serious academic study of the Bible is threatening to one's faith. Far from it—faith enhances study of the Bible and, reciprocally, such study enriches a person's faith. With this in