The story of Judah within the longer Joseph story (Genesis 37-50) provides an apt place for readers to discern the work of the Holy Spirit and what is recognized in spirituality as the work of discernment. The character goes from venal and crass to empathetic and self-giving, and the question is how the narrative shows evidence of that process. With the help of the philosopher/theorist Mikhail Bakhtin, the narrated experience of the character in seven scenes is examined for evidence of Judah's journey of transformation - presumably guided by God's widening and inspiring Spirit, with special attention given to the scene (Genesis 44) where Judah must persuade his (unrecognized) brother Joseph, serving as Viceroy of Egypt, to allow Judah to ta...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
For many years, it has been common to point to the Joseph story, Genesis 37-50, as being fundamental...
The first section of chapter one shows that critical scholarship has come to recognize the shortcomi...
Twice on Resurrection Sunday Jesus insisted on a vital hermeneutic for rightly understanding Scriptu...
2010/11/16. Through the narrative of the Judah and Tamar story, which is strangely set into the begi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the possibility of a parallel structure between t...
This thesis, The Cycle of Stories on Joseph in the Jewish Tradition; Genesis 37-50, deals with media...
The article examines forgiveness as a private and public act in the context of the biblical Joseph n...
The present thesis argues that the story of Judah and Tamar in Genesis 38 is to be read as the type ...
Twice on Resurrection Sunday, Jesus stated a foundational hermeneutical principle: “ ‘... believe in...
The following article argues that the story of Joseph and the Egyptian wife does not belong to the o...
Through a narrative reading of Genesis 37-50, we will follow Joseph’s journey in order to show how h...
It is not by means of the theological system or theory that we come to know Israel's identity. It is...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN029339 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
Within the context of the Torah, the Joseph story can be read as a transition that explains why Jaco...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
For many years, it has been common to point to the Joseph story, Genesis 37-50, as being fundamental...
The first section of chapter one shows that critical scholarship has come to recognize the shortcomi...
Twice on Resurrection Sunday Jesus insisted on a vital hermeneutic for rightly understanding Scriptu...
2010/11/16. Through the narrative of the Judah and Tamar story, which is strangely set into the begi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the possibility of a parallel structure between t...
This thesis, The Cycle of Stories on Joseph in the Jewish Tradition; Genesis 37-50, deals with media...
The article examines forgiveness as a private and public act in the context of the biblical Joseph n...
The present thesis argues that the story of Judah and Tamar in Genesis 38 is to be read as the type ...
Twice on Resurrection Sunday, Jesus stated a foundational hermeneutical principle: “ ‘... believe in...
The following article argues that the story of Joseph and the Egyptian wife does not belong to the o...
Through a narrative reading of Genesis 37-50, we will follow Joseph’s journey in order to show how h...
It is not by means of the theological system or theory that we come to know Israel's identity. It is...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN029339 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
Within the context of the Torah, the Joseph story can be read as a transition that explains why Jaco...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
For many years, it has been common to point to the Joseph story, Genesis 37-50, as being fundamental...
The first section of chapter one shows that critical scholarship has come to recognize the shortcomi...