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Habakkuk and the problem of suffering: theodicy deferred (2016)
Journal Article
Whitehead, P. (2016). Habakkuk and the problem of suffering: theodicy deferred. Journal of Theological Interpretation, 10.2, 265-281

A theological reading of the book of Habakkuk offers insight into the problem of suffering. Approaching the text canonically, this study aims to explore Habakkuk’s theological response to suffering, and the potential to relate this to Christian and c... Read More about Habakkuk and the problem of suffering: theodicy deferred.

Teresa of Avila on Theology and Shame (2016)
Journal Article
Loumagne, M. (2018). Teresa of Avila on Theology and Shame. New Blackfriars, 99(1081), 388-402. https://doi.org/10.1111/nbfr.12235

This article examines Teresa of Avila's understanding of the relationship between spiritual dryness, intellectual frustration, and shame. It argues that Teresa presents these experiences as interconnected, as well as spiritually and intellectually va... Read More about Teresa of Avila on Theology and Shame.

Made in the image of god: the creation of ???: the commissioning of the king and the chaoskampf of YHWH (2016)
Journal Article
Crouch, C. (2016). Made in the image of god: the creation of ???: the commissioning of the king and the chaoskampf of YHWH. Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions, 16(1), https://doi.org/10.1163/15692124-12341277

This article suggests that Genesis 1 and Psalms 8, 18 and 89 reflect a mythological tradition which described the creation of the human king as YHWH’s counterpart in the divine battle against chaos. The residual royal features of the narrative of the... Read More about Made in the image of god: the creation of ???: the commissioning of the king and the chaoskampf of YHWH.

On dying in a city gate: implications in the deaths of Eli, Abner and Jezebel (2016)
Journal Article
Quine, C. (2016). On dying in a city gate: implications in the deaths of Eli, Abner and Jezebel. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 40(4), https://doi.org/10.1177/0309089215611532

Previously one could easily find works on the archaeology or biblical study of cities, defences, temples and houses, but in the past year, two publications on city gates have caught the eye. What follows is concerned with applying these new conversa... Read More about On dying in a city gate: implications in the deaths of Eli, Abner and Jezebel.