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  1. The dynamics of God’s reign as a hermeneutic key to Jesus’ eschatological expectation.Jakub Urbaniak & Elijah Otu - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1):9.
    With this study, we seek to contribute to the theological discussion regarding the nature and the meaning of the Christian eschaton. We will argue that the dynamics of God’s reign provide a hermeneutic key to Jesus’ ‘eschatological expectation’. It is not possible to grasp the full meaning of Jesus’ urgent expectation of the end unless one realises that God’s action is always eschatological. That is to say, right from creation, God is always acting in history in an eschatological way, though (...)
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  • "Not Ethics, Not Ethics Alone, but the Holy": Levinas on Ethics and Holiness.John Caruana - 2006 - Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (4):561 - 583.
    While much has been written about Levinas's conception of ethics, very little has been said about the connection between ethics and holiness in his work. Yet, throughout much of his corpus, Levinas consistently links the two. The first part of my article addresses the important distinction that Levinas establishes between the sacred (le sacré) and holiness (la sainteté). According to Levinas, several influential thinkers conflate these two categories. Holiness, Levinas suggests, represents a kind of antidote to the sacred. The second (...)
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  • A Theory of Consecration: A Philosophical Exposition of A Biblical Phenomenon.James M. Arcadi - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (6):913-925.
    I employ William Alston’s account of speech act theory in order to analyze the concept of consecration. I describe consecrations as EXERCITIVE-type illocutionary acts, whereby objects are distinguished for God’s use. I test my reasoning and definition on the first instance of consecration in Scripture, the consecration of the Sabbath. This allows me to probe further the necessary and sufficient conditions for veridical consecrations. Finally, I describe that the speech act of consecration brings about an ownership relation between God and (...)
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  • Models of Holiness.Nikolaj Zunic - 2014 - Heythrop Journal 55 (2):256-269.
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  • Is Life Sacred?Suzanne Uniacke - 2002 - In Ben Rogers (ed.), Is Nothing Sacred? New York: Routledge. pp. 59-80.
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  • (2 other versions)[Book review] valuing life. [REVIEW]John Kleinig - 1993 - Ethics 104 (1):163-166.
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