Ethnicity reasoning offers one way of looking at social identity in the letter to the Hebrews. The context of socio-economic abuse and hardships of the audience creates a situation in which ethnicity in social identity becomes an important issue for the author of Hebrews to address. This article is a social-scientific study which explores how the author establishes the ethnic identity of the audience as people of God. While this ethnic identity indicates the more privileged position the readers occupy in relation to the benefits of God accessible to them, it also provides the author with the appropriate social institutions and scripts by which his demand for appropriate response to God and the Christian group becomes appreciable and compell...
This article applies notions of ethnic identity deriving from the work of Fredrik Barth to Ezra-Nehe...
This article attends to the relationship between our ethnic, social and cultural identities, and the...
The Epistle to the Hebrews has been studied from many interpretive perspectives. In recent times, so...
Ethnicity reasoning offers one way of looking at social identity in the letter to the Hebrews. The ...
Ethnicity reasoning offers one way of looking at social identity in the letter to the Hebrews. The c...
The Akan people of Ghana have concepts of ethnicity and social identity which are similar to those f...
The first part of the paper lays out our understanding of ethnicity and race in light of current res...
T his article challenges popular and sometimes academic ideas regarding the importance of ethnicity ...
This article challenges popular and sometimes academic ideas regarding the importance of ethnicity f...
Understanding the people we meet in the Letter to the Hebrews (hereafter: Hebrews) with Western conc...
Our society has become more and more radicalized. For many people religion plays a vital role in thi...
This article focuses on the matter of Judean (“Jewish”) ethnic identity during the first century CE....
On account of xenophobia, which seems to be a worldwide phenomenon, this article examines the issue ...
This article utilizes research concerning assimilation as a heuristic analytical tool through which ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this interdisciplinary work is to examine exp...
This article applies notions of ethnic identity deriving from the work of Fredrik Barth to Ezra-Nehe...
This article attends to the relationship between our ethnic, social and cultural identities, and the...
The Epistle to the Hebrews has been studied from many interpretive perspectives. In recent times, so...
Ethnicity reasoning offers one way of looking at social identity in the letter to the Hebrews. The ...
Ethnicity reasoning offers one way of looking at social identity in the letter to the Hebrews. The c...
The Akan people of Ghana have concepts of ethnicity and social identity which are similar to those f...
The first part of the paper lays out our understanding of ethnicity and race in light of current res...
T his article challenges popular and sometimes academic ideas regarding the importance of ethnicity ...
This article challenges popular and sometimes academic ideas regarding the importance of ethnicity f...
Understanding the people we meet in the Letter to the Hebrews (hereafter: Hebrews) with Western conc...
Our society has become more and more radicalized. For many people religion plays a vital role in thi...
This article focuses on the matter of Judean (“Jewish”) ethnic identity during the first century CE....
On account of xenophobia, which seems to be a worldwide phenomenon, this article examines the issue ...
This article utilizes research concerning assimilation as a heuristic analytical tool through which ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this interdisciplinary work is to examine exp...
This article applies notions of ethnic identity deriving from the work of Fredrik Barth to Ezra-Nehe...
This article attends to the relationship between our ethnic, social and cultural identities, and the...
The Epistle to the Hebrews has been studied from many interpretive perspectives. In recent times, so...