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The House Key : House as key to understanding ACTS (the micro-text) within its Roman Imperial Context (the macro-text)
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Hebrew, Biblical and Theological Studies, 2002)
While "house" has long been recognized as key to understanding Christianity and its world, my contention is that its analytical potential has actually been under-utilized by scholars. The study demonstrates how conscious ...
After Nietzsche : Nietzschean ontology and semiotics in Christological metaperspective
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Hebrew, Biblical and
Theological Studies, 2002)
Nietzschean thought has, for obvious reasons, rarely been engaged with by Christian
theology. Nietzsche explicitly offers his theory of values as the precise antithesis of that of
Christianity, moreover Nietzschean ...
Church as community : theological foundations and development in practice
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Hebrew, Biblical and Theological Studies, 2000)
Since human beings are historical in nature it follows that the church, as a community, exists in time and place. Part I of the dissertation identifies a tradition, time and place in relation to which this study of church ...
Historical categories and the praxis of ethnicity in Ancient Israel
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Religions and Theology, 2003)
Within biblical archaeology the interpretation of ethnic groups has traditionally taken place within a narrative framework derived almost entirely from certain highly prized written sources, thereby reflecting the privileged ...
Neither naked nor sacred : a theology for the public square: The Irish Catholic Church in the Republic of Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Hebrew, Biblical and
Theological Studies, 2001)
Introduction: The Roman Catholic Church in Ireland, accustomed from the genesis of
the Republic to a "special position," has been experiencing the loss of that
privileged status. In the growing pluralism of the Republic ...