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Vol. 23 (2024): Jewish Studies
Vol. 23 (2024): Jewish Studies
Published:
2024-09-29
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“About Himself or Someone Else?”: Lament and Solidarity in the Narrative of Philip and the Ethiopian
Joanna Collicutt
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“Mystically Called”: A Reception-Historical Perspective on Apocalyptic Place Names in the Book of Revelation
Ian Boxall
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Advantages and Disadvantages of the Use of Digital Tools Exemplified by Textual Studies
Emanuel Tov
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Is There Evidence of a Synagogue from the Time of Jesus at Capernaum
Jodi Magness
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The Lurianic Background of the Concept of Divine Pathos in Abrahan Joshua Heschel’s The Prophets
Marvin A. Sweeney
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Who Indeed?: A Reconsideration of מי יודע in the Hebrew Bible
Brent A. Strawn
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Sacrifice of the Son or Sons?: Genesis 22 and the Question of Child Sacrifice in Ancient Israel
Thomas Römer
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“Not to Be Defined by One’s Enemies”: Ashamed Jews and Identity in The Finkler Question
RAO Xue
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Combining Contradictions: Jewish Contributions to the Chinese Revolution
Yitzhak Shichor, HONG Tao & XIAO Xian (trans.)
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Popularization of Jewish Mysticism in the Perspective of Communication Studies: Taking the Modern Hasidic Movement as an Example
CHEN Ying MA Wanxiao
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The Sabbath of Creation: Moltman’s Interpretation and Development of Rosenzweig’s Thought on the Sabbath
LI Cong
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Another Way to Read Messiah: On the Problem of “Jesus as Christ” in the “Dispute between Zhao Zichen and Wu Leichuan”
CHU Xiaobai
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Writing of Memory History on Masada Symbol: Interpretation of the Masada Myth and the Shaping of Israel’s Collective Memory
LI Dongdong
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Differences in the Theoretical Perspectives of Marx and Arendt in Examining the “Jewish Question”
Luo Erhong
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