Ex Auditu - Volume 15

Ex Auditu - Volume 15
Title Ex Auditu - Volume 15 PDF eBook
Author Klyne Snodgrass
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 166
Release 2004-06-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498232515

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Market Liquidity

Market Liquidity
Title Market Liquidity PDF eBook
Author Yakov Amihud
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 293
Release 2013
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0521191769

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This book explores the effect of liquidity on asset prices, liquidity variations over time and how liquidity risk affects prices.

Aseneth's Transformation

Aseneth's Transformation
Title Aseneth's Transformation PDF eBook
Author Kirsten Marie Hartvigsen
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 258
Release 2018-12-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110366894

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The story of Joseph and Aseneth is a fascinating expansion of the narrative in Genesis of Joseph in Egypt, and in particular, of his marriage to the daughter of an Egyptian priest. This study examines the portrayal of Aseneth’s transformation in the text, focusing on three perspectives. How did Aseneth’s encounter with Joseph and her subsequent transformation affect various aspects of her identity in the narrative? In what ways do the portrayals of Aseneth, her transformation, and her abode relate to select metaphors and other symbolic features depicted in the Septuagint, the Hebrew Bible, and the Pseudepigrapha? And, how do the ritualized components through which Aseneth’s transformation occurred function in the narrative, and why are they perceived as effective? In order to shed light on these facets of Joseph and Aseneth, the author draws on the contemporary approaches of intersectionality, conceptual blending, intertextual blending, and the cognitive theory of rituals, using these theoretical frameworks to explore and illuminate the complexity of Aseneth’s transformation.

Report on the Regulation of Futures Margins

Report on the Regulation of Futures Margins
Title Report on the Regulation of Futures Margins PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1988
Genre Commodity exchanges
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Minoritized Women Reading Race and Ethnicity

Minoritized Women Reading Race and Ethnicity
Title Minoritized Women Reading Race and Ethnicity PDF eBook
Author Jin Young Choi
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 166
Release 2020-09-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498591590

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Nonwhite women primarily appear as marginalized voices, if at all, in volumes that address constructions of race/ethnicity and early Christian texts. Employing an intersectional approach, the contributors analyze historical, cultural, literary, and ideological constructions of racial/ethnic identities, which intersect with gender/sexuality class, religion, slavery, and/or power. Given their small numbers in academic biblical studies, this book represents a critical mass of nonwhite women scholars and offers a critique of dominant knowledge production. Filling a significant epistemological gap, this seminal text provides provocative, innovative, and critical insights into constructions of race/ethnicity in ancient and modern texts and contexts.

Destabilizing the Margins

Destabilizing the Margins
Title Destabilizing the Margins PDF eBook
Author Marianne Bjelland Kartzow
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 205
Release 2012-09-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1621899691

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In this book Marianne Bjelland Kartzow suggests that ideas taken from recent discussions of multiple identities and intersectionality, combined with insights from memory theory, can renew our engagement with biblical texts. Some marginal early Christian passages, and what the scholarly community has reconstructed of their historical contexts, are encountered, looking for alternative ways these texts can produce meaning. A fresh look at some marginal biblical figures--such as male and female slaves who are beaten by a fellow slave, the queer figure of the Ethiopian eunuch, foreign Egyptian women, rebellious widows, or a possessed fortune-telling slave girl--can help biblical users to talk in more critical and creative ways about responsibility, identity, injustice, violence, inclusion/exclusion, and the intersections of gender, sexuality, race, and class. These perspectives may be relevant for those who see the New Testament as Christian canon or as cultural canon, or as both.

Negotiating the Disabled Body

Negotiating the Disabled Body
Title Negotiating the Disabled Body PDF eBook
Author Anna Rebecca Solevåg
Publisher SBL Press
Pages 207
Release 2018-10-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 0884143260

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An intersectional study of New Testament and noncanonical literature Anna Rebecca Solevåg explores how nonnormative bodies are presented in early Christian literature through the lens of disability studies. In a number of case studies, Solevåg shows how early Christians struggled to come to terms with issues relating to body, health, and dis/ability in the gospel stories, apocryphal narratives, Pauline letters, and patristic expositions. Solevåg uses the concepts of narrative prosthesis, gaze and stare, stigma, monster theory, and crip theory to examine early Christian material to reveal the multiple, polyphonous, contradictory ways in which nonnormative bodies appear. Features: Case studies that reveal a variety of understandings, attitudes, medical frameworks, and taxonomies for how disabled bodies were interpreted A methodology that uses disability as an analytical tool that contributes insights about cultural categories, ideas of otherness, and social groups’ access to or lack of power An intersectional perspective drawing on feminist, gender, queer, race, class, and postcolonial studies