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  • Reconceiving Theology after the Anthropological Turn: The Doctrine of God in Friedrich Schleiermacher's "The Christian Faith" 

    Hoffman, Logan Ross (Trinity College Dublin. School of Religion. Discipline of Religions and Theology, 2023)
    This study consists of a reconstruction and evaluation of the Doctrine of God in Friedrich Schleiermacher's primary theological work, Der christliche Glaube. The study proceeds by following a method of close reading of ...
  • Interpreting in Ireland's Asylum Process 

    Kiboua, Hassina
    Asylum applicants fleeing persecution and seeking hospitality do not usually speak the language of the host-country. They express themselves through an interpreter, who mediates between asylum applicants and the examining ...
  • Cleansing by Water and Spirit in the Dead Sea Scrolls and New Testament 

    Mills, Lynn Elizabeth (Trinity College Dublin. School of Religion. Discipline of Religions and Theology, 2022)
    This thesis seeks to fill a gap in Second Temple scholarship by giving sustained and focused attention to dual cleansing by water and Spirit in the Hebrew Bible, the Scrolls found at Qumran and New Testament literature. ...
  • 'MORE THAN A HYPOTHESIS': THE DISCOURSE BETWEEN CATHOLICISM AND ORGANIC EVOLUTION, 1859-2019 

    Feheney, John Patrick (Trinity College Dublin. School of Religion. Discipline of Religions and Theology, 2022)
    This thesis reviews and critiques the discourse between Catholicism and organic evolution over a period of one hundred and sixty years, from the first publication of Charles Darwin's famous book, On the Origin of Species ...
  • Esther and Her Royal Predecessors 

    Oxsen, Kate
    Previous scholarly conversations regarding royal women in the Hebrew Bible (HB) focus solely on the women in the Deuteronomistic History (DH). Yet Queen Esther, one of the fullest portrayals of a royal woman in the HB, is ...