09/01/2013 . . W Kincaid . . Study Notes . . Manliness
... the warning of specific dishonor to Barak because of that, in that Sisera would fall by the hand of a woman. So Deborah inadvertently endorses the concept of manliness. Barak was expected to have leadership qualities appropriate to a man, and it was unusual for a woman to achieve that distinction. T ...
... the warning of specific dishonor to Barak because of that, in that Sisera would fall by the hand of a woman. So Deborah inadvertently endorses the concept of manliness. Barak was expected to have leadership qualities appropriate to a man, and it was unusual for a woman to achieve that distinction. T ...
THE GENDER QUESTION AND THE STUDY OF JEWISH
... to say prayers over wine and bread. “Tradition” provides a category by which children can accept what they might not otherwise know how to justify. Socialization of children always includes many behaviors that one accepts just because “that’s how it is done and always has been done.” Although some c ...
... to say prayers over wine and bread. “Tradition” provides a category by which children can accept what they might not otherwise know how to justify. Socialization of children always includes many behaviors that one accepts just because “that’s how it is done and always has been done.” Although some c ...
Redefining Patriarchy: Discourses on Womanhood during
... society could make women an important social base for the movement.” She quotes Gandhi, “To look after children, to dress them, is the mother‟s duty and therefore it is necessary that women should be fired with the spirit of Swadeshi.”[19]Gandhi saw an important role for women not in political decis ...
... society could make women an important social base for the movement.” She quotes Gandhi, “To look after children, to dress them, is the mother‟s duty and therefore it is necessary that women should be fired with the spirit of Swadeshi.”[19]Gandhi saw an important role for women not in political decis ...
Women in Anthropology Jan Lister Wichita State University Wichita
... sex and that women had no productive function in society. He did not reject Bachofen's theory of an earlier matriarchy and though he believed the monogamy of the present stage" to be far superior to the original stage of "promiscuity", he saw the transition to patriarchy as having a very "unfavorabl ...
... sex and that women had no productive function in society. He did not reject Bachofen's theory of an earlier matriarchy and though he believed the monogamy of the present stage" to be far superior to the original stage of "promiscuity", he saw the transition to patriarchy as having a very "unfavorabl ...
- Heythrop College Publications
... Contra Gentiles suggests? His views of other religious traditions such as Islam were more condemnatory than friendly – hardly the kind of open dialogue we might hope for today. On the other hand, Aquinas’ work itself is remarkable for the extent to which he does engage with and does use Greek, Jewis ...
... Contra Gentiles suggests? His views of other religious traditions such as Islam were more condemnatory than friendly – hardly the kind of open dialogue we might hope for today. On the other hand, Aquinas’ work itself is remarkable for the extent to which he does engage with and does use Greek, Jewis ...
Medieval Church History
... Aquinas”, 60). In Thomas’ thinking, the ultimate goal of theology was to reason in order to grasp the truth of God and to experience salvation through this truth. Thomas’ Summa Theologica (written 1265-1274 and the most important book of the Roman Catholic Church second only to the Bible) is a three ...
... Aquinas”, 60). In Thomas’ thinking, the ultimate goal of theology was to reason in order to grasp the truth of God and to experience salvation through this truth. Thomas’ Summa Theologica (written 1265-1274 and the most important book of the Roman Catholic Church second only to the Bible) is a three ...
ABSTRACT THEO-POETICS: FIGURE AND METAPHYSICS IN THE
... argued had been a consistent facet of Christian theology from the beginning, but which had been lost or obscured in modern theology. This project is his “theological aesthetics.” Still, the question remains unanswered: what relationship does literary, dramatic language have to metaphysics? In other ...
... argued had been a consistent facet of Christian theology from the beginning, but which had been lost or obscured in modern theology. This project is his “theological aesthetics.” Still, the question remains unanswered: what relationship does literary, dramatic language have to metaphysics? In other ...
A1 Asclepius Poster
... important God to both the Greeks and Romans due to his legendary skills as a healer. He was the son of Apollo and was taught his healing skills from Chiron the Centaur. The most famous temples of Asclepius were located in Epidaurus, Pergamum and the island of Kos. During a plague in Rome in 292 BC, ...
... important God to both the Greeks and Romans due to his legendary skills as a healer. He was the son of Apollo and was taught his healing skills from Chiron the Centaur. The most famous temples of Asclepius were located in Epidaurus, Pergamum and the island of Kos. During a plague in Rome in 292 BC, ...
Since the 1960s the issue of sexist language has been keenly
... Therefore, I will be discussing both the language elements of sexism, but also the beliefs or discourses about women and men which are represented in and mediated through language. 3 Although there are certain words and grammatical choices which have a ...
... Therefore, I will be discussing both the language elements of sexism, but also the beliefs or discourses about women and men which are represented in and mediated through language. 3 Although there are certain words and grammatical choices which have a ...
A Theological Response to Evolutionary Naturalism
... growth toward independence, not in a direct manipulation of things. Consequently, contrary to Barash’s foolishly simplistic understanding of divine creativity, we may understand the emergence of life’s patterns not as a matter of natural processes rather than God doing all the work, but of God creat ...
... growth toward independence, not in a direct manipulation of things. Consequently, contrary to Barash’s foolishly simplistic understanding of divine creativity, we may understand the emergence of life’s patterns not as a matter of natural processes rather than God doing all the work, but of God creat ...
Missing Connections: Medical Sociology and Feminism
... disadvantage (the same often now applies, of course, to the growing body of men’s health research). But the reasons for how and why this disadvantage comes about are often rather murky. All too often, research focuses only on a cluster of proximate causes (be they quantitatively or qualitatively def ...
... disadvantage (the same often now applies, of course, to the growing body of men’s health research). But the reasons for how and why this disadvantage comes about are often rather murky. All too often, research focuses only on a cluster of proximate causes (be they quantitatively or qualitatively def ...
EP Sanders, Paul and Palestinian Judaism - S
... position in his understanding of “ Paul and Palestinian Judaism." Even a thorough reading of his book is not enough to precisely figure out Paul ’ s relation to Judaism. To say that the differεnce between Judaism and Christianity in Paul is insufficienr Let ...
... position in his understanding of “ Paul and Palestinian Judaism." Even a thorough reading of his book is not enough to precisely figure out Paul ’ s relation to Judaism. To say that the differεnce between Judaism and Christianity in Paul is insufficienr Let ...
Jewish Perspectives in Domestic Violence
... have the possibility for Jewish clients to keep kosher or at least not have pork meals. Pork is usually a problem. Domestic violence programs serve pork as it is inexpensive. Lobster and shellfish are not as problematic because of their expense. Jewish groups sometimes outfit and provide for shelte ...
... have the possibility for Jewish clients to keep kosher or at least not have pork meals. Pork is usually a problem. Domestic violence programs serve pork as it is inexpensive. Lobster and shellfish are not as problematic because of their expense. Jewish groups sometimes outfit and provide for shelte ...
Jewish Perspectives in Domestic Violence
... have the possibility for Jewish clients to keep kosher or at least not have pork meals. Pork is usually a problem. Domestic violence programs serve pork as it is inexpensive. Lobster and shellfish are not as problematic because of their expense. Jewish groups sometimes outfit and provide for shelte ...
... have the possibility for Jewish clients to keep kosher or at least not have pork meals. Pork is usually a problem. Domestic violence programs serve pork as it is inexpensive. Lobster and shellfish are not as problematic because of their expense. Jewish groups sometimes outfit and provide for shelte ...
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... (Barlas 2002, 2). As a result, some ask if Islam and the Qur'an are inherently oppressive to women (Barlas 2002, 4-5). Defining Islam allows Islamic feminists to disentangle misogyny as it is practiced by Muslims from normative Muslim theology itself (Barlas 2002, 5). Islam must be distinguished fro ...
... (Barlas 2002, 2). As a result, some ask if Islam and the Qur'an are inherently oppressive to women (Barlas 2002, 4-5). Defining Islam allows Islamic feminists to disentangle misogyny as it is practiced by Muslims from normative Muslim theology itself (Barlas 2002, 5). Islam must be distinguished fro ...
How to Write an Annotated Bibliography
... Sample Annotated Bibliography (with explanatory comments) Nicholson, Helen. "Women on the Third Crusade." Journal of Medieval History 23.4 (1997): 335-49. In this article, Nicholson explores the controversial question of whether, and to what extent, women participated in armed conflict during the Th ...
... Sample Annotated Bibliography (with explanatory comments) Nicholson, Helen. "Women on the Third Crusade." Journal of Medieval History 23.4 (1997): 335-49. In this article, Nicholson explores the controversial question of whether, and to what extent, women participated in armed conflict during the Th ...
How to Write an Annotated Bibliography
... Sample Annotated Bibliography (with explanatory comments) Nicholson, Helen. "Women on the Third Crusade." Journal of Medieval History 23.4 (1997): 335-49. In this article, Nicholson explores the controversial question of whether, and to what extent, women participated in armed conflict during the Th ...
... Sample Annotated Bibliography (with explanatory comments) Nicholson, Helen. "Women on the Third Crusade." Journal of Medieval History 23.4 (1997): 335-49. In this article, Nicholson explores the controversial question of whether, and to what extent, women participated in armed conflict during the Th ...
persona» in Hinduism and Christianity. A
... The relationship between Brahman and creation might be defined, metaphorically, as analogous to the relationship between the individual and his self or between the individual and his most intimate consciousness. Breaking this “dialogue” would make impossible any basis for existence. Similarly, the l ...
... The relationship between Brahman and creation might be defined, metaphorically, as analogous to the relationship between the individual and his self or between the individual and his most intimate consciousness. Breaking this “dialogue” would make impossible any basis for existence. Similarly, the l ...
Programme here (MS Word)
... State University- Texas, USA. He is a former Principal of JMU. Mrs Joyce Kapampa Kasosa is a Commissioner of Police in the Zambia Police responsible for the Copperbelt Province. She holds a Master of Science Degree from University of Leicester in UK and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from University of Z ...
... State University- Texas, USA. He is a former Principal of JMU. Mrs Joyce Kapampa Kasosa is a Commissioner of Police in the Zambia Police responsible for the Copperbelt Province. She holds a Master of Science Degree from University of Leicester in UK and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from University of Z ...
Nancy Calvert-Koyzis, Paul, Monotheism and the People of God
... explains Paul’s theology in light of Second Temple Judaism and its interpretation by scholars like E.P. Sanders. Although rather short for a doctoral dissertation, the work is to the point and well written. The book could probably have been broken up into two sections, with Chapters 2–6 addressing p ...
... explains Paul’s theology in light of Second Temple Judaism and its interpretation by scholars like E.P. Sanders. Although rather short for a doctoral dissertation, the work is to the point and well written. The book could probably have been broken up into two sections, with Chapters 2–6 addressing p ...
Department of Theology & Religious Studies 6AAT5000 Independent Study Project
... The list below shows the research specialisations of all staff who are available to supervise Independent Study Projects during 2016-17. You may find that there is a member of staff whom you have not had as a module tutor so far, but whose research interests fit with the topic you are thinking about ...
... The list below shows the research specialisations of all staff who are available to supervise Independent Study Projects during 2016-17. You may find that there is a member of staff whom you have not had as a module tutor so far, but whose research interests fit with the topic you are thinking about ...
Genre, Gender and Identity
... a taking part in without being part of, without having membership in a set’, how much more does this apply to the reinvention and representation of an historical subject whose gender has been ...
... a taking part in without being part of, without having membership in a set’, how much more does this apply to the reinvention and representation of an historical subject whose gender has been ...
Catholic Moral Teaching Chapter 1
... answers to man's questions. God Himself has revealed to us certain fundamental values, aims and laws through the life of Christ, through the Scriptures and the Church. In moral theology we are imbibing this divine wisdom, applying it to daily life, but also challenging it with novel situations. We w ...
... answers to man's questions. God Himself has revealed to us certain fundamental values, aims and laws through the life of Christ, through the Scriptures and the Church. In moral theology we are imbibing this divine wisdom, applying it to daily life, but also challenging it with novel situations. We w ...
Incarnation in Christian and Hinduism Arts Manifestation in Islamic
... theory, God as the most Supreme Being incarnate in human appearance. In chapter 11 of Bhagavad Gita (as a part of Mahabharata which is the greatest poem book of wisdom among Hindus), Arjuna asks Krishna (as the 8th avatar of Vishnu) to show him his real and divinity face and Krishna who is serving h ...
... theory, God as the most Supreme Being incarnate in human appearance. In chapter 11 of Bhagavad Gita (as a part of Mahabharata which is the greatest poem book of wisdom among Hindus), Arjuna asks Krishna (as the 8th avatar of Vishnu) to show him his real and divinity face and Krishna who is serving h ...
“Imagining New Identities And Communities For Feminisms
... writers. Finally, as will be borne out in the following pages, I conclude that the continued development of Latin American feminisms and the possibility of transnational feminisms depends on a number of interrelated factors, namely: grassroots movements must be aware of gender concerns; ONGs must be ...
... writers. Finally, as will be borne out in the following pages, I conclude that the continued development of Latin American feminisms and the possibility of transnational feminisms depends on a number of interrelated factors, namely: grassroots movements must be aware of gender concerns; ONGs must be ...