History of religions criticism in much the same way compares the religious beliefs and practices expressed by the biblical texts to the trends discernible within world religion in general. The features of Israelite religion, for example, are often compared with those of other ancient Middle Eastern ...
Exilic Writings Other Hebrew Bible Texts Trauma and the New Testament and Early Christianity Moral Injury Back to top Caruth explores the paradox of the inaccessibility of full conscious recall of traumatic events alongside intrusive memories and flashbacks: traumatic experiences are contemporaneously unassi...
The preeminence of criticism as a mode of discourse, particularly literary criticism, kept the problem of interpre-tation at the center of Russian intellectual life throughout the nineteenth century. From Nikolai Karamzin (1766–1826) and Aleksandr Pushkin (1799–1837) to Vis-sarion Belinskii (...
Here, counter-intentionality is achieved by traversing several states: starting from a state of pure criticism where the subject experiences nothingness, then going through boredom which expresses the pure lack of interest for being. This boredom, stretching into infinity, becomes melancholy in which ...
There is, of course, room for criticism. Why, for example, does Evans ignore Topics B 10, 115~29-35, which offers an explicit account of the sense of ‘haplCs’? Or why does the lengthy treatment of ta endoxa (pp. 77-85) fail to consider non-Aristotelian uses of the adjective ‘...
criticism can have anything to contribute, except perhaps peripherally, to their research. Still less are they receptive to the idea that the very foundations of their worldview must be revised or rebuilt in the light of such criticism. Rather, they cling to the dogma imposed by the long ...
A first inspection of the short history of contestations of power in the church might begin with the foundations of criticism located in the transition from ecclesiological to feminist critique as embodied in the work of Rosemary Radford Ruether. Her first book, The Church against Itself: An ...