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Riflessioni su D. 50.16.130 (Ulp. 2 ad leg. Iul. et Pap.)

2013

The research focuses on analysis of a well-known fragment of Justinian’s Digesta: 50.16.130 (Ulp. 2 ad leg. Iul. et Pap.). Formerly, several scholars have raised many doubts regard to its authenticity. The author’s basic idea is that there are not solid issues in favor of the hypothesis that the fragment is not genuine. On the contrary, both the examination of the terminology, used in the fragment, and the comparison between D. 50.16.130 and other sources (in particular: D. 38.16.1 pr.; 5.3.1 e 3; Tit. Ulp. 11.2-3; 11.14) might provide interesting evidences in support of its classical content.

Lex XII Tabularumsuccessione ab intestato (o ex lege)successione ex testamentoSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'‘nemo pro parte testatus pro parte intestatus decedere potest ’
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The Earliest Reference to Israel and Its Possible Archaeological and Historical Background

2017

Manfred Görg proposed to read the name Israel on a broken Egyptian inscriptionäm21687, which is now kept in the storage facilities of the New Museum in Berlin. New research during the last number of years has confirmed this reading, although the writing of the name is different from that of the Merenptah inscription. Some characteristics appear to demonstrate that this inscription is older than the Israel stela of Merenptah and may likely date to the 14th or earlier 13th centurybce. The paper will present some ideas about an earlier beginning of the formation of what is generally called Israel and about the way, how this early Israel came about.

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryBiblical studiesHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryHistory of Israelmedia_common.quotation_subjectJewish studies0206 medical engineeringReligious studies030229 sport sciences02 engineering and technology020601 biomedical engineeringArchaeologyLanguage and LinguisticsOld Testament03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEgyptologyReading (process)Hebrew BibleClassicsmedia_commonVetus Testamentum
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Conectando testamentos: Números como tipo en Biblia Pauperum y Speculum Humanae Salvationis

2020

ABSTRACT: In the close typological relationship established in the Middle Ages between the Old and New Testaments, the Book of Numbers becomes an exemplary Christological and Mariological prefigurative example. The episodes of the Murmuring of Miriam and Aaron, the Spies from Canaan, the Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, the Brazen Serpent, the Budding of Aaron’s Rod and the Prophecy of Balaam, constitute types of New Testament passages collected in the Biblia Pauperum and the Speculum Humanae Salvationis, whose repercussion will be felt in Medieval and Modern Art as a theological visual synthesis present in stained glass windows, sculptures of portals, tapestries, goldsmith works and…

Linguistics and LanguageSculptureUNESCO::HISTORIAVisual Arts and Performing ArtsCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectSerpent (symbolism)ArtStained glassLanguage and LinguisticsKorahNew TestamentModern artMiddle Ages:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Humanitiesmedia_commonIMAGO. Revista de Emblemática y Cultura Visual
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Cerrando un programa iconográfico. Las hijas de Job en la Capilla de la Virgen de Guadalupe en las Descalzas Reales de Madrid

2020

ABSTRACT: The Chapel of the Virgin of Guadalupe, located in the Monastery of the Royal Discalced Nuns of Madrid, features a complex iconographical program, with the Virgin and the strong women of the Old Testament as its protagonists. This program was executed by the artist Sebastián Herrera Barnuevo, and designed by one of its resident nuns, Sister Ana Dorotea de Austria. This article attempt to shed light an a rather uncommon feminine typology: that of the daughters of Job, Jemima and Keren-happuch by means of the study of the principal literary sources where they are mentioned. By this means I will offer a complete reading of the Chapel’s iconographical program, by establishing the relat…

Linguistics and LanguageUNESCO::HISTORIAVisual Arts and Performing ArtsCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectArtLanguage and LinguisticsOld TestamentChapel:HISTORIA [UNESCO]IconographycomputerHumanitiescomputer.programming_languagemedia_commonIMAGO. Revista de Emblemática y Cultura Visual
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The Decline of the Shepherd Metaphor as Royal Self-Expression1

2019

In the Old Testament, shepherd is a common metaphor of kingship, and this metaphor is sometimes also used to denote the Israelite god as a ruler (See for instance HALOT entry הער ). In Assyrian, Ba...

Literature060303 religions & theologybusiness.product_categoryLiterature and Literary TheoryMetaphorbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesReligious studies050109 social psychology06 humanities and the artsArt0603 philosophy ethics and religionOld TestamentRulerMonarchy0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessmedia_commonScandinavian Journal of the Old Testament
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New Testament Christology in its Hellenistic Reception

2001

This survey provides a sort of ‘counterpoint’ to the way in which the history of research has actually gone. In reaction to the ‘Religionsgeschichtliche Schule’, nowadays the Jewish origins of NT Christology are usually pointed out. But when we pay attention to its ‘reception’ in Greco-Roman culture, some of the old findings may still prove useful. This article seeks to check this, taking into account especially the alternative models of explanation offered by the ‘New Religionsgeschichtliche Schule’.

LiteratureHistoryNew Testamentbusiness.industryJudaismPhilosophyChristologyReligious studiesbusinessCounterpointClassicsNew Testament Studies
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Edwin A. Judge: The First Christians in the Roman World. Augustan and New Testament Essays

2009

LiteraturePhilosophyHistoryNew TestamentHistoryHistory of religionsbusiness.industryReligious studiesbusinessIntellectual historyClassicsZeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte
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Chaoskampf in the orthodox baptism ritual

2018

The present article analyses the occurrence of the Chaoskampf motif in the Orthodox Baptism ritual and its biblical and Near-Eastern backgrounds. Such statements are direct references to Old and New Testament texts in which water has negative connotations, being associated with hostile or chaotic aspects of existence. In the baptismal interpretation of the biblical motif, sea, depths and dragons are figurative names for demons. The liturgical reinterpretation of these biblical references is the preamble of the baptismal exorcisms. Biblical texts about the struggle against chaos were included in the ritual in order to illustrate Christ's supremacy over all hostile forces subduing man before …

LiteratureReinterpretationBaptismHistoryChaoskampfDie Ortodokse doopEksorsismebusiness.industryWaterwydingInterpretation (philosophy)ExorcismsReligious studiesLiteral and figurative languageNew TestamentMotif (narrative)Blessing of waterbusinessOrthodox baptismOrder (virtue)Acta Theologica
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The Concept of Story and Theological Discourse

1976

Biblical scholars and theologians have sometimes suggested that the concept of story or narration may be used to avoid or even resolve certain long-standing problems in theology. The context of such a suggestion appears to be not only the gradual filtering of ideas from the social sciences into theological awareness but also a much improved understanding of the nature and transmission of the biblical traditions. For instance, literary criticism had tried to tell the story of the making of the Bible as a story of writing and editing. With its analytic interest, form criticism penetrated deeper, concentrating on the crucial role of oral tradition and on the power of communities to shape certa…

Literaturebusiness.industryPhilosophyReligious studiesForm criticismContext (language use)New TestamentRedaction criticismCriticismLiterary criticismNarrativeTheologyOral traditionbusinessScottish Journal of Theology
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La dimensión hermenéutica de la afectividad en las primeras lecciones de Martin Heidegger

2018

Este trabajo se centra en el papel que juega la afectividad en la conocida como transformación hermenéutica de la fenomenología llevada a cabo por el joven Martin Heidegger. Tras establecer en la introducción la estrecha vinculación que existe entre la afectividad y la facticidad, tomo como hilo conductor la noción de movilidad (Bewegtheit) de la vida fáctica. En un primer momento explico la peculiar significación que adquiere este término en la filosofía del joven Heidegger. En segundo lugar me detengo a analizar la doble “movilidad fundamental” (Grundbewegtheit) del amor y el odio como la matriz intencional del curare (Bekümmerung) en la interpretación heideggeriana de las Confesiones de …

Love and hatefacticitymovednessNew TestamentAristotleUNESCO::FILOSOFÍA:FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO]Agustín.Theologyjoven HeideggermovilidadPhilosophyAristótelesyoung HeideggerfacticidadhermeneuticsfenomenologíaFacticityPhilosophyPathosAugustine.affectivityafectividadphenomenologyAgustínHermeneuticshermenéutica
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