Reviewing the different texts of the Book of Esther, it is argued that God is absent from the Hebrew text but rendered present in the Old Greek text and subsequent tradition
This article considers the problem of preaching OT historical narrative from the point of view of th...
This article considers the problem of preaching OT historical narrative from the point of view of th...
The Book of Esther constitutes a piece of literature emanating from the Jewish communities of Antiqu...
In the Masoretic book of Esther, God is not mentioned directly. In the book of Ruth, the actions of ...
Is God really with us in any way that matters when we can\u27t see any miracles in life? Is God with...
“Where is the LORD, your God?” (Mic 7:10) or “Where is their God?” (Joel 2:17) are questions that th...
The purpose of this study is to show that not only was the Deus Absens, the Absent God, an important...
It is a commonplace that every book of the Hebrew Bible except Esther has been found among the Dead ...
This article argues that divine presence and absence plays an important role in the narratives of th...
Is God really with us in any way that matters when we can\u27t see any miracles in life? Is God with...
Is God really with us in any way that matters when we can\u27t see any miracles in life? Is God with...
Im masoretischen Esterbuch wird Gott kein einziges Mal direkt erwähnt, im Buch Rut steht das Handeln...
This study is concerned with the problem of divine hiddenness as it has taken shape in analytic phil...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
The book of Esther is unique in the Old Testament for having three distinct literary editions. Most ...
This article considers the problem of preaching OT historical narrative from the point of view of th...
This article considers the problem of preaching OT historical narrative from the point of view of th...
The Book of Esther constitutes a piece of literature emanating from the Jewish communities of Antiqu...
In the Masoretic book of Esther, God is not mentioned directly. In the book of Ruth, the actions of ...
Is God really with us in any way that matters when we can\u27t see any miracles in life? Is God with...
“Where is the LORD, your God?” (Mic 7:10) or “Where is their God?” (Joel 2:17) are questions that th...
The purpose of this study is to show that not only was the Deus Absens, the Absent God, an important...
It is a commonplace that every book of the Hebrew Bible except Esther has been found among the Dead ...
This article argues that divine presence and absence plays an important role in the narratives of th...
Is God really with us in any way that matters when we can\u27t see any miracles in life? Is God with...
Is God really with us in any way that matters when we can\u27t see any miracles in life? Is God with...
Im masoretischen Esterbuch wird Gott kein einziges Mal direkt erwähnt, im Buch Rut steht das Handeln...
This study is concerned with the problem of divine hiddenness as it has taken shape in analytic phil...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
The book of Esther is unique in the Old Testament for having three distinct literary editions. Most ...
This article considers the problem of preaching OT historical narrative from the point of view of th...
This article considers the problem of preaching OT historical narrative from the point of view of th...
The Book of Esther constitutes a piece of literature emanating from the Jewish communities of Antiqu...