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    Edinburgh :Edinburgh University Press,
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    almahu_9949534850102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiii, 248 pages) : , illustrations (black and white), digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781474467179 , 9781474467186
    Series Statement: Edinburgh studies in modern Arabic literature
    Content: This innovative study compares 19th-century Arabic translations of the Bible to determine how it emerged as a foundational text of Arab modernity.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2023.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781474467155
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    gbv_1759459925
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 641 p)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9783110639476
    Content: Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Maps and Illustrations -- Editorial comments for all three volumes -- Prelude -- Introduction: Jerusalem in Modern Scandinavia -- Chapter 1 Tracing the Jerusalem Code c.1750-c.1920: The Christian Storyworld Expanded and Fragmented -- Part I: The Promised Land: Awakenings -- Chapter 2 Apocalypticism, Chiliasm, and Cultural Progress: Jerusalem in Early Modern Storyworlds -- Chapter 3 An Apocalypse of Mind: Cracking the Jerusalem Code in Emanuel Swedenborg's Theosophy -- Chapter 4 Citizens in Christ: Moravian Women, Art, and Presence -- Chapter 5 New Jerusalem in Greenland: Aspects of Moravian Mission -- Chapter 6 Tracing the Jerusalem Code in Christiansfeld: A World Heritage City -- Chapter 7 The New Zion in Norway in the 1740s -- Chapter 8 "Preparing stones and chalk for Zion": Jerusalem, Hans Nielsen Hauge, and the Community of Friends -- Chapter 9 The Prayer House as Promised Land -- Chapter 10 In Search of the New Jerusalem: Millennial Hopes and Scandinavian Immigrants to America -- Part II: The Promised Land: Renewal of the National Church -- Chapter 11 Three Delineations of Jerusalem Interpretations in Nineteenth-Century Scandinavia -- Chapter 12 The Face of Salvation in Early Nineteenth- Century Danish Altar Painting -- Chapter 13 Jerusalem Has Left the Building: The Church Inspection Act of 1861 as a Means to Rebuild Jerusalem in the Danish Parish Churches -- Chapter 14 "Jerusalem" as an Expression of What Is Sacred in Music: Restoration Tendencies in Nineteenth-Century Church Music -- Part III: The Promised Land: Science and Travel -- Chapter 15 Drawing a Map of Jerusalem in the Norwegian Countryside -- Chapter 16 Missionary Philology and the Invention of Bibleland -- Chapter 17 The Green Line of the Jerusalem Code: Trees, Flowers, Science, and Politics -- Chapter 18 Geography of the Soul - History of Humankind: The Jerusalem Code in Bremer and Almqvist -- Chapter 19 Paradoxes of Mapping: On Geography and History in the Teaching of Christendom in Norway, c.1850-2000 -- Chapter 20 A City of Murderers? Norwegians in Jerusalem in the Late 1800s -- Chapter 21 "Here - right here - where we stood": Photographic Revelations in P. P. Waldenström's 1896 Pilgrim Travelogue Till Österland -- Part IV: The Promised Land: Realisation and Secularisation -- Chapter 22 The Fatherland and the Holy Land: Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem -- Chapter 23 "Where horror abides": Re-Reading Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem in Jerusalem -- Chapter 24 Photography and Genius Loci: Hol Lars (Lewis) Larsson's "Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Stiftung on Olivet" (1910-1914) -- Chapter 25 Hilma Granqvist's Discovery of the Holy Land -- Chapter 26 Scandinavian Missionaries in Palestine: The Swedish Jerusalem Society, Welfare, and Education in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, 1900-1948 -- Chapter 27 God's Kingdom on Earth: Liberal Theology and Christian Liberalism in Sweden -- Chapter 28 Weaving the Nation: Sigurd the Crusader and the Norwegian National Tapestries -- List of Contributors -- Bibliography and References -- Index
    Content: With the aim to write the history of Christianity in Scandinavia with Jerusalem as a lens, this book investigates the image - or rather the imagination - of Jerusalem in the religious, political, and artistic cultures of Scandinavia through most of the second millennium. Volume 3 analyses the impact of Jerusalem on Scandinavian Christianity from the middle of the 18. century in a broad context. Tracing the Jerusalem Code in three volumesVolume 1: The Holy City Christian Cultures in Medieval Scandinavia (ca. 1100-1536)Volume 2: The Chosen People Christian Cultures in Early Modern Scandinavia (1536-ca. 1750)Volume 3: The Promised Land Christian Cultures in Modern Scandinavia (ca. 1750-ca. 1920)
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110636567
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110634884
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als EPUB ISBN 9783110636567
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als print ISBN 9783110634884
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Sparn, Walter 1941-
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1253312702
    Format: 1 online resource (XX, 641 pages)
    ISBN: 9783110639476 , 3110639475 , 9783110636567 , 3110636565
    Content: With the aim to write the history of Christianity in Scandinavia with Jerusalem as a lens, this book investigates the image - or rather the imagination - of Jerusalem in the religious, political, and artistic cultures of Scandinavia through most of the second millennium. Volume 3 analyses the impact of Jerusalem on Scandinavian Christianity from the middle of the 18. century in a broad context. Tracing the Jerusalem Code in three volumesVolume 1: The Holy City Christian Cultures in Medieval Scandinavia (ca. 1100-1536)Volume 2: The Chosen People Christian Cultures in Early Modern Scandinavia (1536-ca. 1750)Volume 3: The Promised Land Christian Cultures in Modern Scandinavia (ca. 1750-ca. 1920).
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgements -- , Contents -- , List of Maps and Illustrations -- , Editorial comments for all three volumes -- , Prelude -- , Introduction: Jerusalem in Modern Scandinavia -- , Chapter 1 Tracing the Jerusalem Code c.1750-c.1920: The Christian Storyworld Expanded and Fragmented -- , Part I: The Promised Land: Awakenings -- , Chapter 2 Apocalypticism, Chiliasm, and Cultural Progress: Jerusalem in Early Modern Storyworlds -- , Chapter 3 An Apocalypse of Mind: Cracking the Jerusalem Code in Emanuel Swedenborg's Theosophy -- , Chapter 4 Citizens in Christ: Moravian Women, Art, and Presence -- , Chapter 5 New Jerusalem in Greenland: Aspects of Moravian Mission -- , Chapter 6 Tracing the Jerusalem Code in Christiansfeld: A World Heritage City -- , Chapter 7 The New Zion in Norway in the 1740s -- , Chapter 8 "Preparing stones and chalk for Zion": Jerusalem, Hans Nielsen Hauge, and the Community of Friends -- , Chapter 9 The Prayer House as Promised Land -- , Chapter 10 In Search of the New Jerusalem: Millennial Hopes and Scandinavian Immigrants to America -- , Part II: The Promised Land: Renewal of the National Church -- , Chapter 11 Three Delineations of Jerusalem Interpretations in Nineteenth-Century Scandinavia -- , Chapter 12 The Face of Salvation in Early Nineteenth- Century Danish Altar Painting -- , Chapter 13 Jerusalem Has Left the Building: The Church Inspection Act of 1861 as a Means to Rebuild Jerusalem in the Danish Parish Churches -- , Chapter 14 "Jerusalem" as an Expression of What Is Sacred in Music: Restoration Tendencies in Nineteenth-Century Church Music -- , Part III: The Promised Land: Science and Travel -- , Chapter 15 Drawing a Map of Jerusalem in the Norwegian Countryside -- , Chapter 16 Missionary Philology and the Invention of Bibleland -- , Chapter 17 The Green Line of the Jerusalem Code: Trees, Flowers, Science, and Politics -- , Chapter 18 Geography of the Soul -- History of Humankind: The Jerusalem Code in Bremer and Almqvist -- , Chapter 19 Paradoxes of Mapping: On Geography and History in the Teaching of Christendom in Norway, c.1850-2000 -- , Chapter 20 A City of Murderers? Norwegians in Jerusalem in the Late 1800s -- , Chapter 21 "Here -- right here -- where we stood": Photographic Revelations in P. P. Waldenström's 1896 Pilgrim Travelogue Till Österland -- , Part IV: The Promised Land: Realisation and Secularisation -- , Chapter 22 The Fatherland and the Holy Land: Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem -- , Chapter 23 "Where horror abides": Re-Reading Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem in Jerusalem -- , Chapter 24 Photography and Genius Loci: Hol Lars (Lewis) Larsson's "Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Stiftung on Olivet" (1910-1914) -- , Chapter 25 Hilma Granqvist's Discovery of the Holy Land -- , Chapter 26 Scandinavian Missionaries in Palestine: The Swedish Jerusalem Society, Welfare, and Education in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, 1900-1948 -- , Chapter 27 God's Kingdom on Earth: Liberal Theology and Christian Liberalism in Sweden -- , Chapter 28 Weaving the Nation: Sigurd the Crusader and the Norwegian National Tapestries -- , List of Contributors -- , Bibliography and References -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: 9783110634884
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Church history.
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9959849718102883
    Format: 1 online resource (XX, 641 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-063656-5 , 3-11-063947-5
    Content: With the aim to write the history of Christianity in Scandinavia with Jerusalem as a lens, this book investigates the image - or rather the imagination - of Jerusalem in the religious, political, and artistic cultures of Scandinavia through most of the second millennium. Volume 3 analyses the impact of Jerusalem on Scandinavian Christianity from the middle of the 18. century in a broad context. Tracing the Jerusalem Code in three volumesVolume 1: The Holy City Christian Cultures in Medieval Scandinavia (ca. 1100-1536)Volume 2: The Chosen People Christian Cultures in Early Modern Scandinavia (1536-ca. 1750)Volume 3: The Promised Land Christian Cultures in Modern Scandinavia (ca. 1750-ca. 1920)
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgements -- , Contents -- , List of Maps and Illustrations -- , Editorial comments for all three volumes -- , Prelude -- , Introduction: Jerusalem in Modern Scandinavia -- , Chapter 1 Tracing the Jerusalem Code c.1750-c.1920: The Christian Storyworld Expanded and Fragmented -- , Part I: The Promised Land: Awakenings -- , Chapter 2 Apocalypticism, Chiliasm, and Cultural Progress: Jerusalem in Early Modern Storyworlds -- , Chapter 3 An Apocalypse of Mind: Cracking the Jerusalem Code in Emanuel Swedenborg's Theosophy -- , Chapter 4 Citizens in Christ: Moravian Women, Art, and Presence -- , Chapter 5 New Jerusalem in Greenland: Aspects of Moravian Mission -- , Chapter 6 Tracing the Jerusalem Code in Christiansfeld: A World Heritage City -- , Chapter 7 The New Zion in Norway in the 1740s -- , Chapter 8 "Preparing stones and chalk for Zion": Jerusalem, Hans Nielsen Hauge, and the Community of Friends -- , Chapter 9 The Prayer House as Promised Land -- , Chapter 10 In Search of the New Jerusalem: Millennial Hopes and Scandinavian Immigrants to America -- , Part II: The Promised Land: Renewal of the National Church -- , Chapter 11 Three Delineations of Jerusalem Interpretations in Nineteenth-Century Scandinavia -- , Chapter 12 The Face of Salvation in Early Nineteenth- Century Danish Altar Painting -- , Chapter 13 Jerusalem Has Left the Building: The Church Inspection Act of 1861 as a Means to Rebuild Jerusalem in the Danish Parish Churches -- , Chapter 14 "Jerusalem" as an Expression of What Is Sacred in Music: Restoration Tendencies in Nineteenth-Century Church Music -- , Part III: The Promised Land: Science and Travel -- , Chapter 15 Drawing a Map of Jerusalem in the Norwegian Countryside -- , Chapter 16 Missionary Philology and the Invention of Bibleland -- , Chapter 17 The Green Line of the Jerusalem Code: Trees, Flowers, Science, and Politics -- , Chapter 18 Geography of the Soul - History of Humankind: The Jerusalem Code in Bremer and Almqvist -- , Chapter 19 Paradoxes of Mapping: On Geography and History in the Teaching of Christendom in Norway, c.1850-2000 -- , Chapter 20 A City of Murderers? Norwegians in Jerusalem in the Late 1800s -- , Chapter 21 "Here - right here - where we stood": Photographic Revelations in P. P. Waldenström's 1896 Pilgrim Travelogue Till Österland -- , Part IV: The Promised Land: Realisation and Secularisation -- , Chapter 22 The Fatherland and the Holy Land: Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem -- , Chapter 23 "Where horror abides": Re-Reading Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem in Jerusalem -- , Chapter 24 Photography and Genius Loci: Hol Lars (Lewis) Larsson's "Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Stiftung on Olivet" (1910-1914) -- , Chapter 25 Hilma Granqvist's Discovery of the Holy Land -- , Chapter 26 Scandinavian Missionaries in Palestine: The Swedish Jerusalem Society, Welfare, and Education in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, 1900-1948 -- , Chapter 27 God's Kingdom on Earth: Liberal Theology and Christian Liberalism in Sweden -- , Chapter 28 Weaving the Nation: Sigurd the Crusader and the Norwegian National Tapestries -- , List of Contributors -- , Bibliography and References -- , Index , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-063488-0
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9959849718102883
    Format: 1 online resource (XX, 641 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-063656-5 , 3-11-063947-5
    Content: With the aim to write the history of Christianity in Scandinavia with Jerusalem as a lens, this book investigates the image - or rather the imagination - of Jerusalem in the religious, political, and artistic cultures of Scandinavia through most of the second millennium. Volume 3 analyses the impact of Jerusalem on Scandinavian Christianity from the middle of the 18. century in a broad context. Tracing the Jerusalem Code in three volumesVolume 1: The Holy City Christian Cultures in Medieval Scandinavia (ca. 1100-1536)Volume 2: The Chosen People Christian Cultures in Early Modern Scandinavia (1536-ca. 1750)Volume 3: The Promised Land Christian Cultures in Modern Scandinavia (ca. 1750-ca. 1920)
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgements -- , Contents -- , List of Maps and Illustrations -- , Editorial comments for all three volumes -- , Prelude -- , Introduction: Jerusalem in Modern Scandinavia -- , Chapter 1 Tracing the Jerusalem Code c.1750-c.1920: The Christian Storyworld Expanded and Fragmented -- , Part I: The Promised Land: Awakenings -- , Chapter 2 Apocalypticism, Chiliasm, and Cultural Progress: Jerusalem in Early Modern Storyworlds -- , Chapter 3 An Apocalypse of Mind: Cracking the Jerusalem Code in Emanuel Swedenborg's Theosophy -- , Chapter 4 Citizens in Christ: Moravian Women, Art, and Presence -- , Chapter 5 New Jerusalem in Greenland: Aspects of Moravian Mission -- , Chapter 6 Tracing the Jerusalem Code in Christiansfeld: A World Heritage City -- , Chapter 7 The New Zion in Norway in the 1740s -- , Chapter 8 "Preparing stones and chalk for Zion": Jerusalem, Hans Nielsen Hauge, and the Community of Friends -- , Chapter 9 The Prayer House as Promised Land -- , Chapter 10 In Search of the New Jerusalem: Millennial Hopes and Scandinavian Immigrants to America -- , Part II: The Promised Land: Renewal of the National Church -- , Chapter 11 Three Delineations of Jerusalem Interpretations in Nineteenth-Century Scandinavia -- , Chapter 12 The Face of Salvation in Early Nineteenth- Century Danish Altar Painting -- , Chapter 13 Jerusalem Has Left the Building: The Church Inspection Act of 1861 as a Means to Rebuild Jerusalem in the Danish Parish Churches -- , Chapter 14 "Jerusalem" as an Expression of What Is Sacred in Music: Restoration Tendencies in Nineteenth-Century Church Music -- , Part III: The Promised Land: Science and Travel -- , Chapter 15 Drawing a Map of Jerusalem in the Norwegian Countryside -- , Chapter 16 Missionary Philology and the Invention of Bibleland -- , Chapter 17 The Green Line of the Jerusalem Code: Trees, Flowers, Science, and Politics -- , Chapter 18 Geography of the Soul - History of Humankind: The Jerusalem Code in Bremer and Almqvist -- , Chapter 19 Paradoxes of Mapping: On Geography and History in the Teaching of Christendom in Norway, c.1850-2000 -- , Chapter 20 A City of Murderers? Norwegians in Jerusalem in the Late 1800s -- , Chapter 21 "Here - right here - where we stood": Photographic Revelations in P. P. Waldenström's 1896 Pilgrim Travelogue Till Österland -- , Part IV: The Promised Land: Realisation and Secularisation -- , Chapter 22 The Fatherland and the Holy Land: Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem -- , Chapter 23 "Where horror abides": Re-Reading Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem in Jerusalem -- , Chapter 24 Photography and Genius Loci: Hol Lars (Lewis) Larsson's "Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Stiftung on Olivet" (1910-1914) -- , Chapter 25 Hilma Granqvist's Discovery of the Holy Land -- , Chapter 26 Scandinavian Missionaries in Palestine: The Swedish Jerusalem Society, Welfare, and Education in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, 1900-1948 -- , Chapter 27 God's Kingdom on Earth: Liberal Theology and Christian Liberalism in Sweden -- , Chapter 28 Weaving the Nation: Sigurd the Crusader and the Norwegian National Tapestries -- , List of Contributors -- , Bibliography and References -- , Index , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-063488-0
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949297105902882
    Format: 1 online resource (XX, 641 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110639476 , 9783110750720
    Content: With the aim to write the history of Christianity in Scandinavia with Jerusalem as a lens, this book investigates the image - or rather the imagination - of Jerusalem in the religious, political, and artistic cultures of Scandinavia through most of the second millennium. Volume 3 analyses the impact of Jerusalem on Scandinavian Christianity from the middle of the 18. century in a broad context. Tracing the Jerusalem Code in three volumesVolume 1: The Holy City Christian Cultures in Medieval Scandinavia (ca. 1100-1536)Volume 2: The Chosen People Christian Cultures in Early Modern Scandinavia (1536-ca. 1750)Volume 3: The Promised Land Christian Cultures in Modern Scandinavia (ca. 1750-ca. 1920)
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgements -- , Contents -- , List of Maps and Illustrations -- , Editorial comments for all three volumes -- , Prelude -- , Introduction: Jerusalem in Modern Scandinavia -- , Chapter 1 Tracing the Jerusalem Code c.1750-c.1920: The Christian Storyworld Expanded and Fragmented -- , Part I: The Promised Land: Awakenings -- , Chapter 2 Apocalypticism, Chiliasm, and Cultural Progress: Jerusalem in Early Modern Storyworlds -- , Chapter 3 An Apocalypse of Mind: Cracking the Jerusalem Code in Emanuel Swedenborg's Theosophy -- , Chapter 4 Citizens in Christ: Moravian Women, Art, and Presence -- , Chapter 5 New Jerusalem in Greenland: Aspects of Moravian Mission -- , Chapter 6 Tracing the Jerusalem Code in Christiansfeld: A World Heritage City -- , Chapter 7 The New Zion in Norway in the 1740s -- , Chapter 8 "Preparing stones and chalk for Zion": Jerusalem, Hans Nielsen Hauge, and the Community of Friends -- , Chapter 9 The Prayer House as Promised Land -- , Chapter 10 In Search of the New Jerusalem: Millennial Hopes and Scandinavian Immigrants to America -- , Part II: The Promised Land: Renewal of the National Church -- , Chapter 11 Three Delineations of Jerusalem Interpretations in Nineteenth-Century Scandinavia -- , Chapter 12 The Face of Salvation in Early Nineteenth- Century Danish Altar Painting -- , Chapter 13 Jerusalem Has Left the Building: The Church Inspection Act of 1861 as a Means to Rebuild Jerusalem in the Danish Parish Churches -- , Chapter 14 "Jerusalem" as an Expression of What Is Sacred in Music: Restoration Tendencies in Nineteenth-Century Church Music -- , Part III: The Promised Land: Science and Travel -- , Chapter 15 Drawing a Map of Jerusalem in the Norwegian Countryside -- , Chapter 16 Missionary Philology and the Invention of Bibleland -- , Chapter 17 The Green Line of the Jerusalem Code: Trees, Flowers, Science, and Politics -- , Chapter 18 Geography of the Soul - History of Humankind: The Jerusalem Code in Bremer and Almqvist -- , Chapter 19 Paradoxes of Mapping: On Geography and History in the Teaching of Christendom in Norway, c.1850-2000 -- , Chapter 20 A City of Murderers? Norwegians in Jerusalem in the Late 1800s -- , Chapter 21 "Here - right here - where we stood": Photographic Revelations in P. P. Waldenström's 1896 Pilgrim Travelogue Till Österland -- , Part IV: The Promised Land: Realisation and Secularisation -- , Chapter 22 The Fatherland and the Holy Land: Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem -- , Chapter 23 "Where horror abides": Re-Reading Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem in Jerusalem -- , Chapter 24 Photography and Genius Loci: Hol Lars (Lewis) Larsson's "Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Stiftung on Olivet" (1910-1914) -- , Chapter 25 Hilma Granqvist's Discovery of the Holy Land -- , Chapter 26 Scandinavian Missionaries in Palestine: The Swedish Jerusalem Society, Welfare, and Education in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, 1900-1948 -- , Chapter 27 God's Kingdom on Earth: Liberal Theology and Christian Liberalism in Sweden -- , Chapter 28 Weaving the Nation: Sigurd the Crusader and the Norwegian National Tapestries -- , List of Contributors -- , Bibliography and References -- , Index , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: DG Ebook Package English 2021, De Gruyter, 9783110750720
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110636567
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110634884
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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    UID:
    edocfu_9960169905402883
    Format: 1 online resource (256 p.) : , 4 B/W tables 2 B/W line art
    ISBN: 9781474421546
    Content: Explores the dynamic relationships between language, politics and society in the Middle EastPublished in honour of Professor Yasir Suleiman, this collection acknowledges his contribution to the field of language and society in general, and to that of language analysis of socio-political realities in the Middle East in particular. Presenting a range of case studies relating to the role of language in the Middle East, each shows that the study of language unearths deeper processes relating to political affiliations, social behaviour and transnational as well as religious and sectarian identities. It also explores questions related to the power of language as a socio-political instrument, and addresses current issues that facilitate an understanding of the evolving intersections in the areas of language and politics in the modern Middle East. This includes how language forms and is shaped by its social and political surroundings, the language manifestations of social, religious and political identifications, as well as groupings, divisions and polarisations in the encounter between language, conflict and politics in contemporary Middle Eastern communities. Looking at language as a proxy for social and political struggles, the volume gives prominence to the long-lasting legacy and great contribution of Professor Yasir Suleiman to the field.Key FeaturesBrings together scholars from the fields of sociology, political science, Middle Eastern history, linguistics, sociolinguistics, political communication and media studiesIncludes chapters on identity changes via literary creations and word choice, code-switching and its importance in understanding political realities; Arabic studies in Jewish schools in Israel; the influence of the dominant Hebrew on Arabic spoken by Palestinians in Israel, and ‘the language of the revolution’ with case studies from Tunisia, Egypt and LibyaContributorsAshraf Abdelhay, Clare Hall College, CambridgeMariam Aboelezz, Lancaster UniversityMuhammad Amara, Beit Berl Academic CollegeReem Bassiouney, The American University of CairoMaisalon Dallashi, Tel Aviv UniversityEirlys E. Davies, King Fahd School of Translation, Tangier Carole Hillenbrand, University of St Andrews and University of EdinburghRana Issa, University of OsloJohn E. Joseph, University of Edinburgh Chaoqun Lian, Peking University and University of CambridgeSinfree Makoni, Pennsylvania State UniversityKarin Christina Ryding, Georgetown UniversitySonia Shiri, University of Arizona
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Figures and Tables -- , Acknowledgements -- , Foreword: About Professor Yasir Suleiman -- , Introduction: Words, Language, Message -- , 1. The Hauntology of Language and Identity -- , 2. Transcultural Content and Translingual Refl ection: Rethinking the Arabic Language Learning Experience -- , 3. Metaphorical Recurrence and Language Symbolism in Arabic Metalanguage Discourse -- , 4. Colloquial Moroccan Arabic: Shifts in Usage and Attitudes in the Era of Computer-mediated Communication -- , 5. ‘Arabic is Under Threat’: Language Anxiety as a Discourse on Identity and Confl ict -- , 6. Code Choice, Place and Identity in Egypt: Evidence from Two Novels -- , 7. Language as Proxy in Egypt’s Identity Politics: Examining the New Wave of Egyptian Nationalism -- , 8. Rakākah and the Petit Quarrel of 1871: Christian Authors and the Competition over Arabic -- , 9. Orchestrating Multimodal Protest and Subverting Banal Nationalism in the Linguistic Landscape of the Tunisian Revolution -- , 10. The Arab Jews and the Arabic Language in Israel: An Ongoing Ambivalence between Positive Nostalgia and Negative Present -- , 11. War Names in the Arab–Israeli Confl ict: A Comparative Study -- , About the Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949082279202882
    Format: 1 online resource (XX, 641 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-063656-5 , 3-11-063947-5
    Content: With the aim to write the history of Christianity in Scandinavia with Jerusalem as a lens, this book investigates the image - or rather the imagination - of Jerusalem in the religious, political, and artistic cultures of Scandinavia through most of the second millennium. Volume 3 analyses the impact of Jerusalem on Scandinavian Christianity from the middle of the 18. century in a broad context. Tracing the Jerusalem Code in three volumesVolume 1: The Holy City Christian Cultures in Medieval Scandinavia (ca. 1100-1536)Volume 2: The Chosen People Christian Cultures in Early Modern Scandinavia (1536-ca. 1750)Volume 3: The Promised Land Christian Cultures in Modern Scandinavia (ca. 1750-ca. 1920)
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgements -- , Contents -- , List of Maps and Illustrations -- , Editorial comments for all three volumes -- , Prelude -- , Introduction: Jerusalem in Modern Scandinavia -- , Chapter 1 Tracing the Jerusalem Code c.1750-c.1920: The Christian Storyworld Expanded and Fragmented -- , Part I: The Promised Land: Awakenings -- , Chapter 2 Apocalypticism, Chiliasm, and Cultural Progress: Jerusalem in Early Modern Storyworlds -- , Chapter 3 An Apocalypse of Mind: Cracking the Jerusalem Code in Emanuel Swedenborg's Theosophy -- , Chapter 4 Citizens in Christ: Moravian Women, Art, and Presence -- , Chapter 5 New Jerusalem in Greenland: Aspects of Moravian Mission -- , Chapter 6 Tracing the Jerusalem Code in Christiansfeld: A World Heritage City -- , Chapter 7 The New Zion in Norway in the 1740s -- , Chapter 8 "Preparing stones and chalk for Zion": Jerusalem, Hans Nielsen Hauge, and the Community of Friends -- , Chapter 9 The Prayer House as Promised Land -- , Chapter 10 In Search of the New Jerusalem: Millennial Hopes and Scandinavian Immigrants to America -- , Part II: The Promised Land: Renewal of the National Church -- , Chapter 11 Three Delineations of Jerusalem Interpretations in Nineteenth-Century Scandinavia -- , Chapter 12 The Face of Salvation in Early Nineteenth- Century Danish Altar Painting -- , Chapter 13 Jerusalem Has Left the Building: The Church Inspection Act of 1861 as a Means to Rebuild Jerusalem in the Danish Parish Churches -- , Chapter 14 "Jerusalem" as an Expression of What Is Sacred in Music: Restoration Tendencies in Nineteenth-Century Church Music -- , Part III: The Promised Land: Science and Travel -- , Chapter 15 Drawing a Map of Jerusalem in the Norwegian Countryside -- , Chapter 16 Missionary Philology and the Invention of Bibleland -- , Chapter 17 The Green Line of the Jerusalem Code: Trees, Flowers, Science, and Politics -- , Chapter 18 Geography of the Soul - History of Humankind: The Jerusalem Code in Bremer and Almqvist -- , Chapter 19 Paradoxes of Mapping: On Geography and History in the Teaching of Christendom in Norway, c.1850-2000 -- , Chapter 20 A City of Murderers? Norwegians in Jerusalem in the Late 1800s -- , Chapter 21 "Here - right here - where we stood": Photographic Revelations in P. P. Waldenström's 1896 Pilgrim Travelogue Till Österland -- , Part IV: The Promised Land: Realisation and Secularisation -- , Chapter 22 The Fatherland and the Holy Land: Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem -- , Chapter 23 "Where horror abides": Re-Reading Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem in Jerusalem -- , Chapter 24 Photography and Genius Loci: Hol Lars (Lewis) Larsson's "Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Stiftung on Olivet" (1910-1914) -- , Chapter 25 Hilma Granqvist's Discovery of the Holy Land -- , Chapter 26 Scandinavian Missionaries in Palestine: The Swedish Jerusalem Society, Welfare, and Education in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, 1900-1948 -- , Chapter 27 God's Kingdom on Earth: Liberal Theology and Christian Liberalism in Sweden -- , Chapter 28 Weaving the Nation: Sigurd the Crusader and the Norwegian National Tapestries -- , List of Contributors -- , Bibliography and References -- , Index , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-063488-0
    Language: English
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  • 9
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    Edinburgh :Edinburgh University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949511577102882
    Format: 1 online resource (252 p.)
    ISBN: 9781474467179 , 9783111319292
    Series Statement: Edinburgh Studies in Modern Arabic Literature : ESMAL
    Content: Explores how nahda translations of the Bible transformed Arabic language and literatureIntervenes in theoretical debates on translation and world literature by historicising the role of the Bible as the inaugurating object for thinking translation, since Eugene Nida's foundational impact on the fieldRevises historical narratives of language development that have proliferated since the nineteenth century, and that have credited the nahda Bible with modernising ArabicNarrates a previously untold story of the modern translations of the Arabic Bible within the larger, dynamic contexts of the nahda and its entanglements with globalisationConnects the most popular works of al-Bustānī and al-Shidyāq, two foundational figures of the nahda, with their early careers as Bible translatorsExplores competing narratives about Arabic's linguistic origins and literary aspirations and how the translations of the Bible intervened in their formationThis innovative study compares nineteenth-century Arabic translations of the Bible to determine how it emerged as a foundational text of Arab modernity. Bible translation gained global traction through the work of Anglophone Christian missionaries, who made an attempt at synchronising translated Bibles in world languages by laying down strict guidelines and supervising the processes of translation and dissemination. By engaging with the intellectual beginnings of two local translators, Butrus al-Bustani (1819 - 1883) and Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq (1804 -1887), as well as their subsequent contributions to Arabic language and literature, this book questions to what extent they complied with the missionaries' strategy in practice. Based on documents from the archives of Bible societies that tell the story of two key nahda versions of the text, we come to understand how colonial pressure was secondary to the process of incorporating the Bible into the nahda project of rethinking Arabic.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Figures -- , Series Editor's Foreword -- , Acknowledgements -- , Note on Transliteration and Abbreviations -- , Introduction -- , 1 The Missionary Bible -- , 2 Bible Competition -- , 3 Standardising Arabic -- , 4 Butrus al-Bustani as Translator -- , 5 Ahmad Faris Al-Shidyaq's Bible as Literature -- , Conclusion: In the Beginning was Translation -- , Bibliography -- , Index , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2023 English, De Gruyter, 9783111319292
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    In: EBOOK PACKAGE Linguistics 2023 English, De Gruyter, 9783111319162
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE Linguistics 2023, De Gruyter, 9783111318240
    In: Edinburgh University Press Complete eBook-Package 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110780390
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781474467155
    Language: English
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