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  • 1
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    SAGE Publications ; 2016
    In:  Archive for the Psychology of Religion Vol. 38, No. 1 ( 2016-04), p. 47-71
    In: Archive for the Psychology of Religion, SAGE Publications, Vol. 38, No. 1 ( 2016-04), p. 47-71
    Abstract: How should we understand the paradoxical phenomenon that people are showing substantial interest in new events organized by the church in a western-European society that is characterized by dwindling church attendance? An explorative questionnaire study among churchgoers ( n = 1016) and non-churchgoers ( n = 317) was conducted who chose to attend the so-called Night of the Churches in the Netherlands. The majority of the respondents indicated that they experience the Night of the Churches to be a qualitatively different phenomenon from other festivals (e.g., museum night or music festival). Our data suggest that for both churchgoers and non-churchgoers shared bonding experiences (e.g., a special feeling of connectedness, contact with a higher spirit, together with unknown people) are what makes a Night of the Churches unique. Additionally, the results reveal that this event hardly changed respondents’ image of the church and that more churchgoers (22%) than non-churchgoers (13%) were interested in new forms of being church. Again, shared bonding experiences make the difference when it comes to being open to new ways of being church.
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    ISSN: 0084-6724 , 1573-6121
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    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2016
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  • 2
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    SAGE Publications ; 2004
    In:  Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Vol. 28, No. 4 ( 2004-06), p. 467-480
    In: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, SAGE Publications, Vol. 28, No. 4 ( 2004-06), p. 467-480
    Abstract: In Gen. 47.31b we find the phrase [ILLEGIBLE], which is generally interpreted as ‘then Israel bowed himself at the head of the bed’. Yet this interpretation does not make much sense in the context and commentators are puzzled about its meaning. This article surveys the possible meaning of the phrase with the help of the LXX and Peshitta, traditions which interpret the final word [ILLEGIBLE] as ‘staff’. The rendering of the Versions suggests a possible meaning of ‘staff, tribe’ for the Hebrew term, leading to the more common interpretation of [ILLEGIBLE] [ILLEGIBLE] as ‘head of the tribe’. The suggested interpretation implies that the dying patriarch bowed down for the new pater familias, Joseph. Finally some considerations are given regarding the historical context in which Joseph appears as the new pater familias, the successor of his father, the patriarch Israel.
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    ISSN: 0309-0892 , 1476-6728
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    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2004
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    SAGE Publications ; 2011
    In:  Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Vol. 35, No. 4 ( 2011-06), p. 483-510
    In: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, SAGE Publications, Vol. 35, No. 4 ( 2011-06), p. 483-510
    Abstract: This analysis of the terms ‭איבנ‬ ‬‭and ‭םיאבנ‬ in the book of Jeremiah, based on Jeremiah LXX and MT, challenges the view that the historical Jeremiah was a classical prophet of judgment. Historically speaking, Jeremiah acted as a prophet ‘pro society’. After 586 BCE, however, a tradition complex developed portraying Jeremiah as a figure ‘contra society’. Jeremiah, depicted as YHWH’s single mouthpiece, was deliberately not called a ‭איבנ‬ in order to distinguish him from the‭ םיאבנ‬, ‘the prophets’ (in general!), portrayed as deceivers of the people. This image of Jeremiah dominated the Jeremiah corpus in the exilic period. Later texts introduced quite another image of the ‭םיאבנ‬, that of faithful servants of YHWH warning the people, and a still later edition of the book presented Jeremiah as ‘prophet to the nations’. The drawing of a distinction of these different prophetic profiles leads to the conclusion that Jeremiah was not among the classical prophets.
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    Publication Date: 2011
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    SAGE Publications ; 2012
    In:  Currents in Biblical Research Vol. 11, No. 1 ( 2012-10), p. 8-64
    In: Currents in Biblical Research, SAGE Publications, Vol. 11, No. 1 ( 2012-10), p. 8-64
    Abstract: In this article, a summary will be offered of tools published in the field of Septuagint studies, such as editions, concordances, lexica, bibliographies, and translations. Then we will cover the origins of the Old Greek translations, as well as the forms of Greek used in the Septuagint. This article will also treat the debate about whether variants go back to a different Hebrew Vorlage, or to the interpretation of a translator. Contributions to the field of the early Jewish Greek revisions will also be summarized. Finally, in this survey of Septuagint studies, special attention will be given to the contents of Introductions to the Septuagint, and scholarly Proceedings and Festschriften on the Septuagint.
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    ISSN: 1476-993X , 1745-5200
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    Publication Date: 2012
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    SAGE Publications ; 2002
    In:  Currents in Biblical Research Vol. 1, No. 1 ( 2002-10), p. 30-60
    In: Currents in Biblical Research, SAGE Publications, Vol. 1, No. 1 ( 2002-10), p. 30-60
    Abstract: After an introduction into the history of the research, this article reviews commentaries and studies written in the 1980s on Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronicles, focusing on 1 Esdras. It reviews the contributions dealing with 1 Esdras that were written in the 1990s, then offers some remarks on Qumran research and Ezra Studies. This article presents the author's perspective: that the author of the Vorlage of 1 Esdras compiled the story using 2 Chronicles 35-37, Ezra-Nehemiah, and 2 Kings 22 and its paral lels. The author of 1 Esdras inserted the Three Youths Story, reorganized the letters, added Nehemiah 8, and presented the authorial perspective in 1 Esd. 1.21-22, offering an alternative to the biblical Ezra-Nehemiah story.
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    Publication Date: 2002
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    SAGE Publications ; 1967
    In:  Archive for the Psychology of Religion Vol. 9, No. 1 ( 1967-01), p. 141-149
    In: Archive for the Psychology of Religion, SAGE Publications, Vol. 9, No. 1 ( 1967-01), p. 141-149
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    ISSN: 0084-6724 , 1573-6121
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    Publication Date: 1967
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    SAGE Publications ; 2011
    In:  Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications Vol. 65, No. 1 ( 2011-03), p. 1-14
    In: Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, SAGE Publications, Vol. 65, No. 1 ( 2011-03), p. 1-14
    Abstract: This article describes a method of moral counselling developed in the Radboud University Medical Centre Nijmegen (the Netherlands). The authors apply insights of Paul Ricoeur to the non-directive counselling method of Carl Rogers in their work of coaching patients with moral problems in health care. The developed method was shared with other health care professionals in a training course. Experiences in the course and further practice led to further improvement of the method.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1542-3050 , 2167-776X
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    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2011
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    SAGE Publications ; 2017
    In:  Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications Vol. 71, No. 2 ( 2017-06), p. 106-113
    In: Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, SAGE Publications, Vol. 71, No. 2 ( 2017-06), p. 106-113
    Abstract: We present a listening grid for moral counseling, in which we pay particular attention, alongside the what, to how clients talk about themselves: as if they were spectators; aware what this talking does to them; how they perceive what is good from the past; and what they will strive for in the future. By this moral talk, clients discover a picture of the conviction that will enable them to make a decision.
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    ISSN: 1542-3050 , 2167-776X
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    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2017
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    SAGE Publications ; 2020
    In:  Archive for the Psychology of Religion Vol. 42, No. 2 ( 2020-07), p. 244-261
    In: Archive for the Psychology of Religion, SAGE Publications, Vol. 42, No. 2 ( 2020-07), p. 244-261
    Abstract: In this study, we explain differences in support for interreligious lawful and violent protests against the religious outgroup. Combining religiosity and social identity approaches, we take three dimensions of religiosity (namely, practices, beliefs and salience) into consideration related to support for interreligious conflict, next to relevant control characteristics. The analysis is based on survey data ( N = 2026) collected among a random sample of Muslims ( n = 1451) and Christians ( n = 575) across the Indonesian archipelago. Our findings show that members of the Muslim community are, on average, more inclined to support interreligious conflict, both lawful and violent protests. Participation in rites of passage is a crucial aspect of religious practices found to be positively related to both kinds of protest. Religious beliefs show great importance but vary in their influence: particularistic views and intratextual fundamentalism are related to support for lawful protest, whereas religiocentrism is related to support both for lawful and violent protests. In contrast, salience reduces support for violent protest. As such, the findings offer a differentiated way to understand present-day interreligious conflicts among the general population in Indonesia.
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    ISSN: 0084-6724 , 1573-6121
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    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2020
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    SAGE Publications ; 2006
    In:  Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Vol. 30, No. 3 ( 2006-03), p. 287-314
    In: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, SAGE Publications, Vol. 30, No. 3 ( 2006-03), p. 287-314
    Abstract: This article focuses on syntactic inversions in the Hebrew of Genesis and 1 and 2 Samuel. These can be explained in terms of contrastive focus or topical referents (before the verb), and most salient information represented by the verb (when the verb occurs at the end of the sentence). Second, it analyses the extent to which Robert Alter has expressed the functions of these syntactic inversions in literary language (literary language being his translational norm). This study concludes that when the preverbal element is not under contrastive focus but represents a topical referent, this information is not newer than what is mentioned in the rest of the sentence and there are no alternatives in the context to rule out. It allows the most prominent information to come at the end of the sentence. So, when it is a topical referent (or spatial/temporal basis) that has been put in first position in the Hebrew, maintaining such syntactic inversions in an English translation wrongly suggests focus on the fronted element. The translator should render the respective ways of expressing contrastive focus and of referring to a topical referent in Hebrew into forms of the receptor language which closely correspond in function and literary effect.
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    Publication Date: 2006
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