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Journal articles on the topic "Murder – Biblical teaching"

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Berman, Sidney K. "OF GOD’S IMAGE, VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND FEMINIST REFLECTIONS." Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae 41, no. 1 (2015): 122–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/2412-4265/109.

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This article interrogates what appears to be an inconsistency – the enduring prevalence of Christianity and the surge of gender-based violence (henceforth GBV) in Botswana, particularly as evidenced by murder-suicides. It investigates the possibility of a connection between Christianity and GBV. To search for such a connection, I used a feminist analytical approach to analyse the text of Hosea, Christian/Biblical teachings relating to gender and traditional Setswana socialisation. The book of Hosea, some Biblical teachings and some aspects of Setswana culture separate men and women in dualisti
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Omotayo Foluke, Siwoku-Awi. "Philosophy of Religion and Religious Pluralism from Biblical Perspective and Their Implications for Christian Education." International Journal of Culture and Religious Studies 2, no. 1 (2021): 45–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.47941/ijcrs.603.

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Purpose: Students of Christian Religious Studies should be encouraged to learn about other religions in order to enhance their personal conviction and be tolerant and competent in engaging in meaningful negotiation when mediating in crises. It is an exploratory research that has deployed resources from documents, media and personal interaction and inquiries. Religion is a cause of disunity, tribal disparity, ethnic cleansing and wars in most parts of the world. Religion has empowered some individuals to kill, maim, rape, enslave and self-impose on others. It has been mingled with politics in s
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Kolb, Robert. "The Battle of the Biographies: Early Modern Life-Writing on Martin Luther." Lutheran Quarterly 38, no. 3 (2024): 262–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/lut.2024.a936879.

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Abstract: Early modern printed polemic appeared not only in doctrinal treatises but also occasionally in biographies. In the 1520s Thomas Murner and Johann Cochlaeus expressed their revulsion for Luther with personal as well as doctrinal criticism in satire and enflamed reports, often misrepresentations, of Luther’s activities and teachings. Shortly after the Reformer’s death, Cochlaeus published the first polemical biography of the Wittenberg professor, beginning a tradition that continued into the twentieth century. Lutherans slowly rose to defend Luther with both favorable accounts of his l
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Микеладзе, Н. "Semantics of Conscience in Richard III: “Worm”, “Coward”, “Witness”." Izvestiia Rossiiskoi akademii nauk. Seriia literatury i iazyka 82, no. 3 (2023): 58–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s160578800026315-2.

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The article surveys a number of meanings of the polysemantic word “conscience”, which defines the religious and moral concept of Shakespeare’s Richard III. The biblical roots of these meanings are shown, to which Shakespeare returned his public over well-known idioms, including the origins of the proverb from Erasmus Adagia “Conscientia mille testes“. Studying Shakespeares three early correlations of conscience with cowardice (“coward”), which will become a part of proverbial language only after Hamlet, the author reveals the original content of this comparison, its connection with the theme o
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Kalinowski, Brenton, Rachel Schneider, and Elaine Howard Ecklund. "How Christian Leaders Navigate Race After George Floyd's Murder: A Study of Unsettled Times." Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, May 2, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jssr.12921.

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AbstractThe murder of George Floyd in 2020 and subsequent calls for a reckoning with systematic racism forced many religious leaders to confront the question of how to talk about race in their congregations to an extent not seen in the 21st century. We argue that this period reflects an “unsettled time” and prompted several types of leadership responses, which we have identified through interviews with Christian religious leaders. Among leaders of non‐Black congregations, we find three common responses: feeling called to openly take a stand against racial injustice, cautiously engaging the iss
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عباس, دعاء شكر. "ينية لعقيدة القيامة من بين الأموات في الأديان - دراسة مقارنة–". Journal of Jurisprudence Faculty 2, № 26 (2017). https://doi.org/10.36324/fqhj.v2i26.8525.

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In Christianity: the resurrection of Christ are regarded as among the dead, the cornerstone of the biblical faith in the system, all done by Christ during his life on earth from the teachings and miracles ratified by God the Father when he raised Christ Jesus from the dead.Veron: that faith in the resurrection means faith in God. If God exists, and the creation of the universe and has the ability to the universe, it is able to establish the dead. If this were not his ability, it is not of God, and not worth our faith or our worship, and thus the resurrection of Jesus from the dead is an import
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Saragih, Denni, Yanny Mokorowu, and Erna Tamba. "Abortion in Indonesia under the 2023 new Criminal Code: A Theological Response." Pharos Journal of Theology, no. 105(5) (March 2025). https://doi.org/10.46222/pharosjot.106.2026.

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The new Indonesian Criminal Code, Law No. 1 of 2023, Article 463, permits abortion up to 14 weeks of pregnancy for women who are victims of rape or sexual violence. In contrast, the previous exemption under Article 75 of Law No. 36 of 2009 on Health was limited to pregnancies up to 6 weeks. This change introduces a further challenge to bioethics from a Christian theological perspective, particularly when compared to the Islamic one. The Christian perspective on abortion fundamentally hinges on the status of the foetus. This article explores whether the foetus is considered a person deserving o
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Books on the topic "Murder – Biblical teaching"

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Hossfeld, Paul. "Du sollst nicht töten!": Das fünfte Dekaloggebot im Kontext alttestamentlicher Ethik. Kohlhammer, 2003.

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Powell, Larry D. Holy murder: Abraham, Isaac, and the rhetoric of sacrifice. University Press of America, 2007.

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Friedmann, Daniel. Haratsaḥta ṿe-gam yasharta: Mishpaṭ, musar ṿe-ḥevrah be-sipure ha-Miḳra. Devir, 2000.

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Bukhman-Slonimsḳi, Nili. Shofekh dam ha-adam ba-adam: Retsiḥot ba-Tanakh. Sṭimatsḳi, 2014.

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Friedmann, Daniel. Ha-ratsaḥta ṿe-gam yarashta: Mishpaṭ, musar ṿe-ḥevrah be-sipure ha-Miḳra. Devir, 2000.

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Bal, Mieke. Meurtre et différence: Méthodologie sémiotique de textes anciens. XYZ éditeur, 1995.

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Damo be-rosho ba-Miḳra. 2010.

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Bal, Mieke. Murder and Difference: Gender, Genre, and Scholarship on Sisera's Death (Indiana Studies in Biblical Literature Series). Indiana University Press, 1992.

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You Shall Not Kill: The Prohibition of Killing in Ancient Religions and Cultures. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Company KG, 2017.

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Bal, Mieke. Death and Dissymmetry: The Politics of Coherence in the Book of Judges (Chicago Studies in the History of Judaism). University Of Chicago Press, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Murder – Biblical teaching"

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Bonifacio, Ayendy. "Poetess as Paratext: The Contextualizing Influence of Lydia H. Sigourney and Alice Cary in the New York Ledger." In Paratextuality in Anglophone and Hispanophone Poems in the US Press, 1855-1901. Edinburgh University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781399523493.003.0002.

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This chapter sets the stage for a poetics of paratextuality via a study of Lydia Huntly Sigourney and Alice Cary in Robert E. Bonner’s (1824-1899) New York Ledger. It argues that Bonner’s regular publication of Sigourney and Cary was a strategy to manage the Ledger’s image as a “family paper.” The chapter begins by describing the Ledger as a periodical bridging the gap between broadsheets and literary monthlies, occupying an interstitial place in the print market world between popular culture and high culture. The chapter then examines Sigourney’s “hermeneutic poems,” which provided biblical t
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