The author discusses how acts of racial violence in the U.S. and around the world contribute to community fragmentation and cultural memory. Topics covered include the movement of ideologies of violence to local and global politics, Western...
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The author discusses how acts of racial violence in the U.S. and around the world contribute to community fragmentation and cultural memory. Topics covered include the movement of ideologies of violence to local and global politics, Western civilization's use of Scriptures to enslave African Americans, and community formation around alienation and rupture. Also noted is the question of how violence and communal responses to it shape the narrative content of Exodus and its storytelling.
What is Wisdom's nature in the book of Daniel? It is widely thought as mantic. However, the art of vocabulary and storytelling in this book may suggest another characterisation, that is, a wisdom as revealed and a source of all other forms of wisdom....
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What is Wisdom's nature in the book of Daniel? It is widely thought as mantic. However, the art of vocabulary and storytelling in this book may suggest another characterisation, that is, a wisdom as revealed and a source of all other forms of wisdom. Two episodes, in chapter 2 and chapter 5, are particularly relevant to value this hypothesis and grasp of the nature and patterns of this original wisdom. It is the wisdom of divine sense and of understanding mysteries. This Wisdom is ancient and Betsaleel, as the craftsman of the cultic objects in the Temple, is the role model for it.