Meals, Eucharist, and Ecumenism
(2020)
Journal Article
O'Loughlin, T. (2020). Meals, Eucharist, and Ecumenism. One in Christ, 53(2), 270-281
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Theology of Wagner's Ring Cycle I: The Genesis and Development of the Tetralogy and the Appropriation of Sources, Artists, Philosophers, and Theologians (2020)
Book
Bell, R. (2020). Theology of Wagner's Ring Cycle I: The Genesis and Development of the Tetralogy and the Appropriation of Sources, Artists, Philosophers, and Theologians. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & StockConsiders how Wagner's Ring Cycle developed over its 26 year composition and how the composer appropriated his sources. The aim is to uncover the theology implicit in the artwork.
Celebrating Matthew’s Passion narrative (2019)
Journal Article
O'Loughlin, T. (2019). Celebrating Matthew’s Passion narrative. Pastoral Review, 15(2), 15-18Twice each year, on Palm Sunday and Good Friday, the reading of the gospel becomes visibly a liturgical event in its own right. On these occasions the dramatic reading with several voices may replace the solitary tone of the deacon/priest. Yet in mos... Read More about Celebrating Matthew’s Passion narrative.
“The Brooten Phenomenon”: Moving Women from the Margins in Second-Temple and New Testament Scholarship (2019)
Journal Article
Parks, S. (2019). “The Brooten Phenomenon”: Moving Women from the Margins in Second-Temple and New Testament Scholarship. Bible and Critical Theory, 15(1), 46-64Although at least half the scholars entering the fields of early Judaism and nascent Christianity may now be women, and although scholarship on ancient women, on biblical and apocryphal female characters, and on the construction of femininity and mas... Read More about “The Brooten Phenomenon”: Moving Women from the Margins in Second-Temple and New Testament Scholarship.
Surveying medieval Irish theology - the significance of the Clavis Litterarum Hibernensium for the study of the history of theology (2019)
Journal Article
O'Loughlin, T. (2020). Surveying medieval Irish theology - the significance of the Clavis Litterarum Hibernensium for the study of the history of theology. Irish Theological Quarterly, 85(1), 80-88. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021140019895657
Ibn Taymiyya (2019)
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Hoover, J. (2019). Ibn Taymiyya. London, England: Oneworld AcademicIbn Taymiyya (1263-1328) of Damascus was one of the most prominent and controversial religious scholars of medieval Islam. He called for jihad against the Mongol invaders of Syria, appealed to the foundational sources of Islam for reform, and battled... Read More about Ibn Taymiyya.
The Host of Heaven and the Divine Army: a reassessment (2019)
Journal Article
Quine, C. (2019). The Host of Heaven and the Divine Army: a reassessment. Journal of Biblical Literature, 138(4), 741-755. https://doi.org/10.15699/jbl.1384.2019.3That YHWH was perceived to command a divine army in the heavens brooks no argument. Traditionally, the phrase "host of heaven" (השׁמים )צבא has been associated with this divine army. This article, however, reassesses the relevant evidence and argu... Read More about The Host of Heaven and the Divine Army: a reassessment.
Jehu's slaughter of Judah's royal family at Beth-Eked (2 Kings 10:13-14) : a closer look (2019)
Journal Article
Quine, C. (2019). Jehu's slaughter of Judah's royal family at Beth-Eked (2 Kings 10:13-14) : a closer look. Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 131(4), 537-548. https://doi.org/10.1515/zaw-2019-4001Why were the brothers of king Ahaziah at Beth-Eked in Israel, following the deaths of king Ahaziah and his northern ally, king Joram? This paper takes a closer look at the events of Beth-Eked in 2Kgs 10:13-14 and proposes that the brothers of Ahaziah... Read More about Jehu's slaughter of Judah's royal family at Beth-Eked (2 Kings 10:13-14) : a closer look.
Digital Christianity (2019)
Book Chapter
Hutchings, T. (2019). Digital Christianity. In The Bloomsbury Handbook to Studying Christians, 223-226. Bloomsbury PublishingIntroduction to the key theories and principles of the study of digital Christianity.
Preaching in Britain’s “Parish Church”: Sermons at London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (2019)
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Knight, F. (2019). Preaching in Britain’s “Parish Church”: Sermons at London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Sermon Studies, 3(1), 5-18This paper will address the conference themes of ‘space, place and context’ with an examination of the development of preaching at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, over the course of two hundred years. Completely rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1666, o... Read More about Preaching in Britain’s “Parish Church”: Sermons at London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.
The Victorian city and the Christian imagination: from gothic city to garden city (2019)
Journal Article
Knight, F. (2021). The Victorian city and the Christian imagination: from gothic city to garden city. Urban History, 48(1), 37-53. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963926819000890This article discusses some of the ways in which ideas about the city influenced the thinking of British Christians from 1840 to the early twentieth century. First, it explores nonconformist conceptions of the city, suggesting that, although the urba... Read More about The Victorian city and the Christian imagination: from gothic city to garden city.
How many lectionaries do we need? (2019)
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O'Loughlin, T. (2019). How many lectionaries do we need?. Doctrine and Life, 67(7), 2-11
Gender in the Rhetoric of Jesus: Women in Q (2019)
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Parks, S. (2019). Gender in the Rhetoric of Jesus: Women in Q. Lanham: Lexington Books / Fortress PressThe “gendered parable pairs” in Q reveal that Jesus of Nazareth had an innovative gender-levelling rhetoric, with literary repercussions throughout the New Testament. Examining the sayings in Q, outside of the canonical gospel narratives that tame an... Read More about Gender in the Rhetoric of Jesus: Women in Q.
Emotion, Ritual and Rules of Feeling in the Study of Digital Religion (2019)
Book Chapter
Hutchings, T. (2019). Emotion, Ritual and Rules of Feeling in the Study of Digital Religion. In A. Possamai-Inesedy, & A. Nixon (Eds.), The Digital SocialDe GruyterThis chapter will attempt to encourage greater engagement with emotion among scholars of digital religion by introducing two theoretical approaches. In the first half of the chapter, we will consider the place of emotion in the study of ritual, begin... Read More about Emotion, Ritual and Rules of Feeling in the Study of Digital Religion.
Sharing the eucharistic insights of the ‘Star Wars Prayer’: a step on our pilgrim journey towards being one in Christ (2019)
Journal Article
O'Loughlin, T. (2019). Sharing the eucharistic insights of the ‘Star Wars Prayer’: a step on our pilgrim journey towards being one in Christ. One in Christ, 53(1), 46-63Since our earliest days as disciples of Jesus of Nazareth the churches, local communities that came together in Jesus ’ name to praise the Father while sharing the cup and breaking the loaf, 1 have continually borrowed from one another. This borro... Read More about Sharing the eucharistic insights of the ‘Star Wars Prayer’: a step on our pilgrim journey towards being one in Christ.
Foundations of Ibn Taymiyya's religious utilitarianism (2019)
Book Chapter
Hoover, J. (2019). Foundations of Ibn Taymiyya's religious utilitarianism. In P. Adamson (Ed.), Philosophy and jurisprudence in the Islamic world (145-168). Berlin: De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110552386
Nineveh’s pretensions to divine power in Nahum 3:16 (2019)
Journal Article
Quine, C. (2019). Nineveh’s pretensions to divine power in Nahum 3:16. Vetus Testamentum, 69(3), 498-504. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685330-12341362With the exception of Nahum 3:16, in the Hebrew Bible Yahweh alone has the power to multiply humans so that they will be as innumerable as the stars. Nineveh’s multiplication of her merchants “more than the stars of the heavens” (Nah 3:16) was, there... Read More about Nineveh’s pretensions to divine power in Nahum 3:16.
The centrality of the Eucharist: idea and performance (2019)
Journal Article
O'Loughlin, T. (2019). The centrality of the Eucharist: idea and performance. Renew, 190, 10-12
Another Finitude: Messianic Vitalism and Philosophy (2019)
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BIELIK-ROBSON, A. (2019). Another Finitude: Messianic Vitalism and Philosophy. London, England: Bloomsbury Academic
Reason and the Proof Value of Revelation in Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī’s late kalām works Taʾsīs al-taqdīs, Maʿālim uṣūl al-dīn, and al-Arbaʿīn fī uṣūl al-dīn (2019)
Book Chapter
Hoover, J. (2019). Reason and the Proof Value of Revelation in Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī’s late kalām works Taʾsīs al-taqdīs, Maʿālim uṣūl al-dīn, and al-Arbaʿīn fī uṣūl al-dīn. In M. El Kaisy-Friemuth, R. Hajatpour, & M. Abdel Rahem (Eds.), Rationalität in der Islamischen Theologie. Band I: Die klassische Periode (373-390). De Gruyter