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  1. Χαλκηδών.Jan Joosten - 1999 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses:135-143.
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  • Secularization in De Iure Praedae: from Bible Criticism to International Law.Mark Somos - 2007 - Grotiana 26 (1):147-191.
    This article shows that the conspicuous and consistent idiosyncrasy of Grotius's Biblical interpretation is an important part of his revolutionary effort to secularize natural law. In De iure praedae and related works, Grotius systematically deployed a range of exegetical techniques in order to demonstrate that the Bible, like all texts, is open to multiple interpretations and susceptible to hijacking by rival agendas. This strategy aimed to render the Bible inadmissible as evidence in legal disputes and political legitimacy claims. The consistent (...)
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  • Land Tenure and the Biblical Jubilee: Uncovering Hebrew Ethics Through the Sociology of Knowledge.Jeffrey A. Fager - 1993 - Sheffield Academic Press.
    The biblical jubilee represents one of the most radical programmes for land reform from the ancient Near East, yet it was never practised in ancient Israel. What then is the meaning of this sacred law that was never enforced? This cogently argued book attempts to answer that question by using the tools of sociological analysis. Fager examines three levels of meaning within the jubilee legislation, which was produced by the priestly intellectuals during the period of exile. The actual words of (...)
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  • (1 other version)Nahum: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary.[author unknown] - 2009
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  • Land Tenure and the Biblical Jubilee: Uncovering Hebrew Ethics through the Sociology of Knowledge.Niels Peter Lemche & Jeffrey A. Fager - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):166.
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  • Yishuv Medinah and a Rabbinic Alternative to Greek Political Philosophy.Joshua I. Weinstein - 2015 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 23 (2):161-195.
    _ Source: _Volume 23, Issue 2, pp 161 - 195 The Greek tradition of political philosophy, with its prominent focus on the forms of government, should be distinguished from the discourse typical of many rabbinic sources, with its concern for collective goals. This discourse commonly deploys broad, mid-level goals to mediate between abstract theology and practical law. Among these goals, yishuv medinah focuses on the economic and social development of a region or district, articulating the character of local needs. This (...)
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  • Psalmen.Hans-Joachim Kraus & Noth M. - unknown
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  • (1 other version)Leviticus 1–16: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary.Jacob Milgrom - 1991
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