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The Mouth of the Lord has Spoken - Inner-Biblical Allusions in the Second and Third Isaiah (Paperback): Risto Nurmela The Mouth of the Lord has Spoken - Inner-Biblical Allusions in the Second and Third Isaiah (Paperback)
Risto Nurmela
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years, the phenomenon of allusion has attracted increasing attention in scholarly study of the Hebrew Bible. The Mouth of the Lord Has Spoken is a detailed and comprehensive analysis of allusions in Isaiah 40-66. Author Risto Nurmela explores how allusions are identified through verbal similarities in biblical passages and how this information is used to prove that the similarities are the result of literary dependence. This work independently scrutinizes the verbal similarities between Isaiah 40-55 and the rest of the Hebrew Bible and Isaiah 56-66 and the rest of the Hebrew Bible. The Mouth of the Lord Has Spoken is an important contribution to the ongoing discussion of allusions in the Hebrew Bible.

Ancient Israel, Judaism, and Christianity in Contemporary Perspective - Essays in Memory of Karl-Johan Illman (Paperback, New):... Ancient Israel, Judaism, and Christianity in Contemporary Perspective - Essays in Memory of Karl-Johan Illman (Paperback, New)
Jacob Neusner, Alan J Avery-Peck, Antti Laato, Risto Nurmela, Karl-Gustav Sandelin; Contributions by …
R1,693 Discovery Miles 16 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The late Karl-Johan Illman was a professor of Biblical and Judaic studies at Abo Akademi University in Abo/Turku, Finland. A beloved and respected figure in the Judeo-Christian dialogue and an accomplished scholar of Judaism, he is remembered in this memorial volume by leading scholars of Biblical and Judaic studies in Europe and North America.

Die innere Freiheit; Das judische Element bei Viktor E. Frankl (German, Paperback): Georg Gimpl Die innere Freiheit; Das judische Element bei Viktor E. Frankl (German, Paperback)
Georg Gimpl; Risto Nurmela
R1,673 Discovery Miles 16 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Viktor E. Frankl (1905-1997) war der Begrunder der Logotherapie, der sogenannten dritten Wiener Richtung der Psychotherapie. Zentral im Franklschen Denken ist die Idee, dass der Mensch den Sinn seines Lebens erkennen muss. Frankl war ein UEberlebender des Holocaust und sagte, seine Theorien seien in den Konzentrationslagern getestet worden. Da er Jude war und sich mit Fragen auseinandersetzte, die eng mit Religion verbunden sind, erhebt sich die Frage, ob und wieweit sein Gedankengebaude als ein Beispiel fur judisches Denken anzusehen ist. Obwohl er auch von Philosophen wie Martin Heidegger und Max Scheler beeinflusst war, sind viele seiner Ideen im Judentum verankert. Er zitiert in seinen Buchern haufig das Alte Testament und legt es oft geradezu wie ein Rabbiner aus.

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