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| Religious Studies Grad: Publications since January 2023List all publications in the database. :recent first alphabetical combined listing:%% El Houkayem, Maroun @article{fds371150, Author = {El Houkayem and M}, Title = {Orientalism, Disorientation, and the “Other Side of the World”}, Journal = {Studies in Late Antiquity}, Volume = {7}, Number = {2}, Pages = {171-183}, Publisher = {University of California Press}, Year = {2023}, Month = {May}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/sla.2023.7.2.171}, Abstract = {<jats:p>This paper examines orientalism and its repercussions in the field of Late Antiquity. Instead of treating orientalism as a textual phenomenon, I argue that it is a continuous experiential process that comes as a result of encountering texts, objects, and others. I take examples from familiar academic practices and institutions—translations, editions, archeology, museums, digitization, etc.—all of which are related to access to this field. Discourses on progress sometimes cloud the ethical and moral issues of these practices, which we have inherited from older generations of Western scholars. I show how modern efforts and approaches remain insufficient in some cases, and more importantly how they primarily benefit scholars from or located in the West. This article, thus, aims to point out their shortcomings and critique the prevailing optimistic narrative of justice and progress in the hopes of inciting a more productive dialogue about access and knowledge production.</jats:p>}, Doi = {10.1525/sla.2023.7.2.171}, Key = {fds371150} } %% Eslicker, Jason @article{fds373414, Author = {Eslicker, JT}, Title = {Jordan Daniel Wood, The Whole Mystery of Christ: Creation as Incarnation in Maximus Confessor}, Journal = {Anglican Theological Review}, Volume = {105}, Number = {3}, Pages = {370-372}, Publisher = {SAGE Publications}, Year = {2023}, Month = {August}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00033286231174054}, Doi = {10.1177/00033286231174054}, Key = {fds373414} } %% Porter, Nathan @article{fds362314, Author = {Porter, N}, Title = {Letter as Spirit in Cyril of Alexandria: Typology and the Defense of Literal Exegesis}, Journal = {Journal of Early Christian Studies}, Volume = {31}, Number = {2}, Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, Year = {2023}, Abstract = {Cyril of Alexandria, often regarded as a mediating voice between Antiochene and Alexandrian exegetes, frequently cites his distinctively unitive Christology as warrant for literal interpretations of the Old Testament. That is, what scholars have regarded as rapprochement with Antiochene exegetes was partly motivated by a Christology with which they were at odds. For Cyril, Christological interpretation underwrites the integrity of the literal sense, for he holds that a typological connection with the self-humbling of the Word is very often good reason also to accept the truth of the ἱστορία. I consider several passages from Cyril's writings on the Old Testament, but special attention is given to a narrative that troubled many patristic commentators: the prophet Hosea’s marriage to Gomer. Cyril maintained that it must be interpreted literally, precisely because Hosea’s union with Gomer reflects the incarnate humility of Christ. To insist on the prophet’s moral purity would, in Cyril’s language, be to demand that Hosea be “holier than the all-holy God.” This reading appears to be unique among patristic commentators, and I will argue that this should be attributed specifically to Cyril’s opposition to Antiochene dual-subject Christologies.}, Key = {fds362314} } @article{fds367613, Author = {Porter, NE}, Title = {An Augustinian response to Bruce McCormack}, Journal = {Anglican Theological Review}, Volume = {105}, Number = {1}, Pages = {83-86}, Publisher = {SAGE Publications}, Year = {2023}, Month = {February}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00033286221128228}, Doi = {10.1177/00033286221128228}, Key = {fds367613} } %% Villegas, Isaac @article{fds370001, Author = {Villegas, I}, Title = {Vigils in the Borderlands}, Pages = {61-72}, Booktitle = {Worship and Power: Liturgical Authority in Free Church Traditions}, Publisher = {Cascade Books}, Editor = {Johnson, SK and Wymer, A}, Year = {2023}, Month = {March}, ISBN = {9781666732931}, Key = {fds370001} } | |
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