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Visiting Iniquity Upon the Generations (2020)
Journal Article
Loumagne Ulishney, M. (2020). Visiting Iniquity Upon the Generations. Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences, 7(2), 205-226. https://doi.org/10.1628/ptsc-2020-0017

Developments in evolutionary biology expressed in the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (EES) present new opportunities for theological engagement with biology. Emphases of the EES have the potential to transform our understanding of key realities that... Read More about Visiting Iniquity Upon the Generations.

Niche Construction and the Functional Model of the Image of God (2020)
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Burdett, M. (2020). Niche Construction and the Functional Model of the Image of God. Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences, 7(2), 158-180. https://doi.org/10.1628/ptsc-2020-0015

The functional model of the image of God (FMIG), until recently, has often been overlooked in science-engaged theology and this is unwarranted. First, because it most closely follows the Genesis text out of which the very concept of the image of God... Read More about Niche Construction and the Functional Model of the Image of God.

Athaliah and Alexandra: Gender and Queenship in Josephus (2020)
Journal Article
Scales, J., & Quine, C. (2020). Athaliah and Alexandra: Gender and Queenship in Josephus. Journal of Ancient Judaism, 11(2), 233-250. https://doi.org/10.30965/21967954-12340011

Athaliah and Alexandra were the only two women to rule as queens of Judah/Judaea in their own right and both women's reigns are reported in Josephus' writings. Despite their uniqueness, however, Athaliah and Alexandra are rarely compared in scholarsh... Read More about Athaliah and Alexandra: Gender and Queenship in Josephus.

Liturgy, Inculturation and the reception of Sacrosanctum concilium 37-40: an on-going project for those who preside? (2020)
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O'Loughlin, T. (2021). Liturgy, Inculturation and the reception of Sacrosanctum concilium 37-40: an on-going project for those who preside?. New Blackfriars, 102(1102), 967-978. https://doi.org/10.1111/nbfr.12614

We are only now, after more than half a century, uncovering the real significance of what the Second Vatican Council means for the Church. The time lapse in reception has many factors not least that distinctive shifts in emphasis take far longer be a... Read More about Liturgy, Inculturation and the reception of Sacrosanctum concilium 37-40: an on-going project for those who preside?.

The origins of an ecumenical church: links, borrowings, and inter-dependencies (2020)
Journal Article
O'Loughlin, T. (2020). The origins of an ecumenical church: links, borrowings, and inter-dependencies. Analogia, 9, 39-60

The creed's confession that we believe in 'one holy catholic church' should not simply be understood as a doctrinal datum, but as an understanding of the Spirit's work based in the experience of the early churches. The churches did not exist as discr... Read More about The origins of an ecumenical church: links, borrowings, and inter-dependencies.

Military Coups in Ancient Israel and Their Implications for Conceptions of YHWH’s Divine Army (2020)
Journal Article
Quine, C. (2020). Military Coups in Ancient Israel and Their Implications for Conceptions of YHWH’s Divine Army. Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament, 34(1), 30-42. https://doi.org/10.1080/09018328.2020.1801916

Military officers who posed a threat to the kings of Israel are readily found throughout the biblical texts. Although officers were often loyal servants who fought battles on behalf of their kings, they could also prove dangerous adversaries if the t... Read More about Military Coups in Ancient Israel and Their Implications for Conceptions of YHWH’s Divine Army.

Bereaved Mothers and Masculine Queens: The Political Use of Maternal Grief in 1–2 Kings (2020)
Journal Article
Quine, C. (2020). Bereaved Mothers and Masculine Queens: The Political Use of Maternal Grief in 1–2 Kings. Open Theology, 6(1), 407-422. https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2020-0120

© 2020 Cat Quine, published by De Gruyter 2020. Recent research demonstrates that maternal grief functions paradigmatically to epitomize despair and sorrow in the Hebrew Bible. These literary uses of maternal grief reinforce the stereotype of womanho... Read More about Bereaved Mothers and Masculine Queens: The Political Use of Maternal Grief in 1–2 Kings.