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Der Opfertanz des Ägyptischen Königs : Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Hohen Philosophischen Fakultät der K.B. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität zu München :...

: "Hieroglyphische texte" : page [267]-283. : vi, 292 page : vii plates (1 double) : 24 cm.

Donkeys in the biblical world : ceremony and symbol /

: Based on the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Hebrew Union College, 2006 under the title, The ceremonial and symbolic significance of donkeys in the Biblical world.
OCLC 768929409 : xvi, 272 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-259) and indexes. : 1575062135
9781575062136

Violence in the service of order : the religious framework for sanctioned killing in Ancient Egypt /

: Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)?--University of California, Los Angeles, 2003. : x, 101 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781407308760 : wafaa.lib

Published 1987
Religion and colonization in ancient Greece /

: Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.-- University of Pennsylvania).
Includes indexes. : 1 online resource (xii, 297 pages, [1] pages of plates) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-280). : 9789004296701 : 0169-9512 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2020
Jerome of Stridon and the ethics of literary production in late antiquity /

: "This book becomes legible when light plays across a material substance, be it screen or page. Without the light and without the material, there is no book. To read the book, however, you must perceive meaning in the words before you and in the way that they sit relative to other words, words that are on this page or words that you know and have learned from elsewhere. Without this apprehension - which literary theorists call 'textuality' - there is no book. This book before you is about the interplay between the material and the textual.2 Without the two, it would not exist".
: Outgrowth of the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Cardiff University, 2011, under the title: How those things which are invisible are known from the visible (Hier. Comm. ad Ephes. 1.1.9). : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004417458

Published 2003
The worldly and heavenly wisdom of 4QInstruction /

: This volume is devoted to 4QInstruction, the last lengthy text of the Dead Sea Scrolls to be officially published. It is also the largest wisdom text of this corpus. The central concern of this study is how this composition should be understood in relation to the sapiential and apocalyptic traditions. Features of 4QInstruction that are examined include its appeal to revelation, its presentation of poverty, and its eschatology. The document's relationship to both 1 Enoch and the Dead Sea sect is also discussed. This study will prove useful to anyone interested in the Dead Sea Scrolls, the reception of the Jewish wisdom tradition in the Second Temple period, and apocalypticism.
: Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.). : 1 online resource (x, 276 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-249) and indexes. : 9789004350489 : 0169-9962 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2021
Tantra, Ritual Performance, and Politics in Nepal and Kerala : Embodying the Goddess-clan /

: In previous studies of South Asian Tantric ritual, scholars tend to focus on one region or context. For the first time, Tantra, Ritual Performance and Politics in Nepal and Kerala: Embodying the Goddess-clan offers a comparative approach to Tantric mediumship as observed in two locales: Navadurgā rituals in Bhaktapur, Nepal, and Teyyāṭṭam in North Kerala. In this book, Matthew Martin advances a new theory of ritual, which spotlights the way dancer-mediums embody medieval goddess-clans and ancestor deities, through offerings of food and sacrifice, that synchronize their denizens with the land in spiralling web-like ritual networks. Uniquely interdisciplinary in style, this study synthesizes cultural history, ethnography, and theory to explore the continuities - historical, societal, and political - that characterize these ritual traditions across the subcontinent.
: Revision of author's PhD dissertation. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004439023
9789004438996

Published 2007
Ibn Taymiyya's theodicy of perpetual optimism /

: The Muslim jurist Ibn Taymiyya (d. 1328) is famous for polemic against Islamic philosophy, theology and rationalizing mysticism, but his positive theological contribution has not been well understood. This comprehensive study of Ibn Taymiyya's theodicy helps to rectify this lack. Exposition and analysis of Ibn Taymiyya's writings on God's justice and wise purpose, divine determination and human agency, the problem of evil, and juristic method in theological doctrine show that he articulates a theodicy of optimism in which God in His essence perpetually wills the best possible world from eternity. This sets Ibn Taymiyya's theodicy apart from Ashʿarī divine voluntarism, the free-will theodicy of the Muʿtazilīs, and the essentially timeless God of other optimists like Ibn Sīnā and Ibn ʿArabī.
: Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of Birmingham, 2002) under the title: An Islamic theodicy : Ibn Taymiyya on the wise purpose of God, human agency, and problems of evil and justice. : 1 online resource (xii, 270 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789047420194 : 0169-8729 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2010
Medicine, religion, and the body /

: This book explores the ways in which the body is sacred in Western medicine, as well as how this idea is played out in questions of life and death, of the autopsy and of the meanings attributed to illnesses and disease. Ritual and religious modifications to, and limitations on what may be done to the body raise cross cultural issues of great complexity - philosophically and theologically, as well as sociologically - within medicine and for health care practitioners, but also, as a matter of primary concern for the patient. The book explores the ways in which medicine organises the moral and the immoral, the sacred and the profane; how it mediates cultural concepts of the sacred - of the body, of blood and of life and death.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789047444008 : 1573-4293 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.