The Garden of Eden is one of the most pervasive and enduring images in the Abrahamic Tradition. Despite being the inspiration of many profound works of art, including painting, music, literature, architecture, and landscape design, theological meaning has tended to be subsidiary to wider anthropological, archaeological or art-historical concerns. Recent interest in nature imagery in the Bible, including the Garden of Eden, suggests this aspect of religious expression is becoming more visible. However, most attention has tended to focus on the socio-political and ecological implications of these images, and is primarily agrarian in focus. Given the canonical location of the Eden myth in Genesis 2:5 and 3, and Revelation 22:1-5, bookending, a...
The aim of this paper is double. On the one hand, it focuses on the relationship between Christian r...
Ezekiel 34:11-24 falls in the midst of passages concerning judgment and a future hope for Israel. Th...
: Biblical typology is a form of interpretation in which a person, event, or thing found in the Old ...
Numerous “water related terms” are utilized in Genesis 1-2 such as, “the deep, “the waters,” “water,...
According to the Bible, the path of humanity began in a garden, an enclosed precinct, a hideaway, a...
CITATION: Wilson, M. 2019. The water of life : three explorations into water imagery in Revelation a...
This paper explores how Gen. 1:1-2:4a reflects the concept of sustainable development (SD) and posit...
This dissertation reevaluates the most significant biblical evidence and theological implications in...
The aim of the present study is to investigate Psalm 104 as a whole and to determine its biblical-th...
In this study, I adapt a methodology from the field of ecocriticism to explore the physical world de...
This work addresses the historically-read despotism Genesis 1.28 has often received in its subordina...
CITATION: Marais, N. 2018. #Rainmustfall - a theological reflection on drought, thirst, and the wate...
This thesis develops a Pentecostal ecotheology by utilizing key pneumatological themes that emerge f...
Sirach 24:23-34 is not about water, but uses water-related metaphors to depict the Torah and its wis...
28.5 x 25.5 cm., Pen and Ink on Cardstock. Illustration of a landscape with the landmarks of Israel....
The aim of this paper is double. On the one hand, it focuses on the relationship between Christian r...
Ezekiel 34:11-24 falls in the midst of passages concerning judgment and a future hope for Israel. Th...
: Biblical typology is a form of interpretation in which a person, event, or thing found in the Old ...
Numerous “water related terms” are utilized in Genesis 1-2 such as, “the deep, “the waters,” “water,...
According to the Bible, the path of humanity began in a garden, an enclosed precinct, a hideaway, a...
CITATION: Wilson, M. 2019. The water of life : three explorations into water imagery in Revelation a...
This paper explores how Gen. 1:1-2:4a reflects the concept of sustainable development (SD) and posit...
This dissertation reevaluates the most significant biblical evidence and theological implications in...
The aim of the present study is to investigate Psalm 104 as a whole and to determine its biblical-th...
In this study, I adapt a methodology from the field of ecocriticism to explore the physical world de...
This work addresses the historically-read despotism Genesis 1.28 has often received in its subordina...
CITATION: Marais, N. 2018. #Rainmustfall - a theological reflection on drought, thirst, and the wate...
This thesis develops a Pentecostal ecotheology by utilizing key pneumatological themes that emerge f...
Sirach 24:23-34 is not about water, but uses water-related metaphors to depict the Torah and its wis...
28.5 x 25.5 cm., Pen and Ink on Cardstock. Illustration of a landscape with the landmarks of Israel....
The aim of this paper is double. On the one hand, it focuses on the relationship between Christian r...
Ezekiel 34:11-24 falls in the midst of passages concerning judgment and a future hope for Israel. Th...
: Biblical typology is a form of interpretation in which a person, event, or thing found in the Old ...