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Retribution In Jewish And Christian Writings A Concept In Debate 1st Edition David Hamidovi

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Retribution In Jewish And Christian Writings A Concept In Debate 1st Edition David Hamidovi
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 233
Author: David Hamidović, Apolline Thromas, Matteo Silvestrini
ISBN: 9783161547218, 3161547217
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Retribution In Jewish And Christian Writings A Concept In Debate 1st Edition David Hamidovi by David Hamidović, Apolline Thromas, Matteo Silvestrini 9783161547218, 3161547217 instant download after payment.

The authors of this volume attempt to define the concept of retribution by looking beyond its diversity in Jewish and Christian writings, and seeking the common objects and components that govern it in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity, as well as Greek, Islamic and Buddhist texts. They argue that the concept should not be seen as a set of ideas acquired and accepted, but rather as an on-going process. The epistemological current of the Begriffsgeschichte understands conceptualization as a continual process of contesting and questioning, rather than something fixed or final. Each study therefore explicitly examines the actors involved, their environments and receptions, and whether they were accepted, rejected, or modified as components of compensation. The associations made with concepts of wealth, poverty, power, their exchange, transfer, and instance are also taken into consideration. Contributors: Hans Ausloos, David Bouvier, David Hamidovi'c, Nathan MacDonald, Moises Mayordomo, Frederic Richard, Matteo Silvestrini, Mathieu Terrier, Apolline Throma

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