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AbstractThis article tries to understand what might have been at stake for the synagogue from which the Johannine Jesus partisans had been expelled and what was at stake in the coinage of the term ?p?s??a?????. It we refuse to accept naively John’s overle... see more

AbstractThis article tries to understand what might have been at stake for the synagogue from which the Johannine Jesus partisans had been expelled and what was at stake in the coinage of the term ?p?s??a?????. It we refuse to accept naively John’s overle... see more

John Degnbol Martinussen, Samfund, stat og marked. En kritisk gennemgang af teorier om udvikling i den 3. verden, København: Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke 1994, 453 s.j kr. 195,00. John Degnbol Martinussen, Teorier om samfund og udvikling i den 3. verden, Købe... see more

Siirsel Sinema: : Andrey TarkovskiDerleyen: John GianvitoKitabin Özgün Adi: Andrey Tarkovski-InterviewsÇeviren: Ebru KiliçAgora Kitapligi, Istanbul, 2009, 245 s.ISBN: 9786051030364

AbstractThe story of the man born blind is constructed within a grand irony of ability and disability. The Johannine narrator develops the characterisation of the man born blind as a progressive, seeing and missional personality, whereas all others in the... see more

AbstractThis article re-reads John 20:1–29 to foreground the normal, the post-normal and the new normal realities within the Johannine resurrection narrative. The narrator of John demonstrates the normal situational aspects by taking into consideration th... see more

John Brannigan is Professor at the School of English, Drama and Film at University College Dublin. He has research interests in the twentieth-century literatures of Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales, with a particular focus on the relationships betwee... see more

AbstractMany readings of the Parable of the Labourers in the vineyard want to treat the owner as representing God. Knowledge of actual agricultural practices relating to the management of vineyards suggest, on the contrary, that the details of the parable... see more

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