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  1. Hagadah shel Pesaḥ: sipur huledet ha-ʻam ha-Yehudi: Hagadah shel Pesaḥ, kolelet et sipur yetsiʼat Mitsrayim be-tseruf muvaʼot u-maḳbilot hisṭoriyot la-hamḥashah.Shirah Haggadah, Geler & Òhevrah le-Òkidum Mishpaòt Ha-Torah (eds.) - 2002 - Yerushalayim: ha-Ḥevrah le-ḳidum mishpaṭ ha-Torah.
     
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    The Tradition of Non-violence: The American Experience and the Gandhian.Michael True, Amlan Datta & S. K. Chakraborty - 1998 - Journal of Human Values 4 (2):183-199.
    On 27 February 1998, the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta and the office of the Fulbright binational educational exchanges in Calcutta jointly hosted a seminar on 'The Tradition of Non Violence: The American Experience and the Gandhian' at the Management Centre for Human Values. There were two keynote presentations. The one on the American experience was by Michael True, Professor of English Literature at Assumption College, Massachusetts, who was teaching as Fulbright visiting lecturer at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar. The Gandhian case (...)
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    Continuums of Violence and Peace: A Feminist Perspective.Jacqui True - 2020 - Ethics and International Affairs 34 (1):85-95.
    What does world peace mean? Peace is more than the absence and prevention of war, whether international or civil, yet most of our ways of conceptualizing and measuring peace amount to just that definition. In this essay, as part of the roundtable “World Peace,” I argue that any vision of world peace must grapple not only with war but with the continuums of violence and peace emphasized by feminists: running from the home and community to the public spaces of international (...)
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    Fulfilling our obligation: perspectives on teaching business ethics.Sheb L. True, Linda Ferrell & O. C. Ferrell (eds.) - 2005 - Kennesaw, GA: Kennesaw State University.
    This volume addresses the way ethics is taught in American Business Schools. The Editors has assembled a collection of timely essays offering practical experienced-based insights in business education. The authors of these essays address a diversity of topics yet are unanimous in calling for change (even if they occasionally disagree on the best means of accomplishing it). For business faculties seeking to meet this growing and multifaceted challenge within their discipline, this book offers a wealth of useful insights and practical (...)
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    Is discontinuity in palliative care a culpable act of omission?Ryndes True & Emanuel Linda - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
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  6. Is teaching business ethics my responsibility?Sheb L. True & Lou E. Pelton - 2005 - In Sheb L. True, Linda Ferrell & O. C. Ferrell (eds.), Fulfilling Our Obligation: Perspectives on Teaching Business Ethics. Kennesaw State University.
     
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  7. Peter Caws.Propositions True - 2003 - In Heather Dyke (ed.), Time and Ethics: Essays at the Intersection. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 99.
     
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    Texts and Editions: Other Writers.On True - 2003 - In Roger Ariew (ed.), Historical Dictionary of Descartes and Cartesian Philosophy. Scarecrow Press. pp. 267.
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  9. The Life We Prize.Elton True-Blood - 1951
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    The Map and Terrain of Narrative Medicine.Barbara True - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (3):385-387.
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    The Triumph of the Personal: American Fundamentalism Comes of Age.David True - 2016 - Philosophia 44 (3):655-666.
    What are we to make of the New Christian Right’s loss of political influence and the rise of the Tea Party and libertarianism more broadly? Rather than imagine a coalition of resentment as does William E. Connolly, this paper argues that several key religious ideas of protestant fundamentalism have become secularized and now function as a political theology that privileges the personal and marginalizes the public arena. American fundamentalism shares several characteristics with protestant fundamentalism—even as it represents what might be (...)
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  12. 3. theaetetus.Theaetetus Certainly, Theaetetus Yes & Theaetetus True - 2003 - In Steven Luper (ed.), Essential Knowledge: Readings in Epistemology. Longman.
     
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    The relevance of public health in improving access to end of life care.Carol D'onofrio & True Ryndes - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
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    Paradoxical Virtue: Reinhold Niebuhr and the Virtue Tradition.Kevin Carnahan & David True - 2020 - Routledge.
    After the re-emergence of the tradition of virtue ethics in the early 1980s Reinhold Niebuhr has often served as a foil for authors who locate themselves in that tradition. However, this exercise has often proved controversial. This collection of essays continues this work, across a wide range of subjects, with the aim of avoiding some of the polemics that have previously accompanied it. The central thesis of this book is that putting the work of Reinhold Niebuhr and Christian realism in (...)
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    Teaching Humanism.Laura Rothenberg & I. True - 2008 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 51 (4).
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  16. Women, minorities and organ donation in transplantation.Etienne Juarez Phipps & Gala True - 2001 - Advances in Bioethics 7:317-337.
     
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    Visions émancipatrices. Portraiture et identité sexuelle dans le Paris des années 20.Tirza True Latimer - 2005 - Clio 22:15-15.
    La comparaison des portraits à l’huile réalisés par Romaine Brooks dans les années 20 et les photographies de Claude Cahun et sa partenaire Marcel Moore de la même époque rend visible les positions idéologiques conflictuelles que ces women of vision défendirent dans les milieux artistique et politique où les débats sur la femme moderne se sont élaborés.
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  18. Establishing the Unitary Classroom: Organizational Change and School Culture.Elizabeth M. Eddy & Joan H. True - 1980 - Journal of Thought 15 (3):81-104.
     
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    Indian Dances. Their History and Growth.Betty True Jones, Rina Singha & Reginald Massey - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1):200.
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    Dance as Cultural Heritage, Volume Two.Allyn Miner & Betty True Jones - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (4):842.
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  21. Kh Potter.Does Indian Epistemology Concern Justified & True Belief - 2001 - In Roy W. Perrett (ed.), Indian Philosophy: A Collection of Readings. Garland. pp. 121.
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    How Do Street-Level Research Workers Think About the Ethics of Doing Research “On the Ground” With Marginalized Target Populations?Kenneth A. Richman, Leslie B. Alexander & Gala True - 2015 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 6 (2):1-11.
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    Kathakali: An Introduction to the Dance-Drama of Kerala.Farley Richmond, Clifford R. Jones & Betty True Jones - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):322.
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    Ethics of Globalization and the AIDS Crisis from a Jewish Perspective.Norbert M. Samuelson - 2003 - Zygon 38 (1):125-139.
    This essay explores what Jewish ethics has to say about globalization in relation to the AIDS crisis. Special attention is paid to the consequences in affirming current intellectual trends to transcend traditional limits in both society and thought for rethinking traditional Jewish values. The discussion proceeds from two presuppositions. The first is that there is an intimate connection between ethics, science, and politics. The second is that the history of Jewish ethics involves three distinct forms that are generally correlated but (...)
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    Is there a theology of rabbinic Judaism?Jacob Neusner - 1995 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 16 (1-2):56-64.
    What is at stake in the problem of theology? It is whether or not, out of a given body of authoritative writings, we may appeal to that –ism, that “Judaism”, that all of us assume forms the matrix for all the documents all together. That is to say, the issue of theology bears consequence because upon the result, in the end, rests the question of whether we may speak of a religion, or only of various documents that intersect here and (...)
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    Breve storia dell'etica.Sergio Cremaschi - 2012 - Roma RM, Italia: Carocci.
    The book reconstructs the history of Western ethics. The approach chosen focuses the endless dialectic of moral codes, or different kinds of ethos, moral doctrines that are preached in order to bring about a reform of existing ethos, and ethical theories that have taken shape in the context of controversies about the ethos and moral doctrines as means of justifying or reforming moral doctrines. Such dialectic is what is meant here by the phrase ‘moral traditions’, taken as a name for (...)
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    Jewish Choices, Jewish Voices: Body ed. by Elliot N. Dorff and Louis E. Newman.Geoffrey Claussen - 2013 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33 (1):213-214.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Jewish Choices, Jewish Voices: Body ed. by Elliot N. Dorff and Louis E. NewmanGeoffrey ClaussenJewish Choices, Jewish Voices: Body Edited by Elliot N. Dorff and Louis E. Newman Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 2008. 134 pp. $16.00This volume, focused on Jewish attitudes toward the human body, is the first volume of the Jewish Choices, Jewish Voices series published by the Jewish Publication Society. Subsequent volumes focus on money, power, (...)
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    Judges 19-21: The Disasters of the Community of Virtue.Richard Cohen - 2020 - Religions 11 (10).
    This paper is an ethical exegesis of the biblical story of Gibeah, which concludes the Book of Judges (19–21), to show the catastrophic failure of the anti-political politics of the “community of virtue”, i.e., the rejection of power for the sake of moral society, such as proposed by libertarians, neo-liberals, anarchists and utopians. I consider Kant’s statement of the political problem: given humanity’s unsocial sociality, where each person is tempted to act as an exception to universal law, humans need rulers, (...)
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    Tradizioni morali. Greci, ebrei, cristiani, islamici.Sergio Cremaschi - 2015 - Roma, Italy: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
    Ex interiore ipso exeas. Preface. This book reconstructs the history of a still open dialectics between several ethoi, that is, shared codes of unwritten rules, moral traditions, or self-aware attempts at reforming such codes, and ethical theories discussing the nature and justification of such codes and doctrines. Its main claim is that this history neither amounts to a triumphal march of reason dispelling the mist of myth and bigotry nor to some other one-way process heading to some pre-established goal, but (...)
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    ‘If those to whom the W/word of God came were called gods...’– Logos, wisdom and prophecy, and John 10:22–30.Jonathan A. Draper - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (1).
    Jesus’ quotation of Psalm 82:6, ‘I said, You are gods’, a riposte to the accusation that he had blasphemed by making himself equal to God, has attracted considerable attention. The latest suggestion by Jerome H. Neyrey rightly insists that any solution to the problem should take account of the internal logic of the Psalm and argues that it derives from or prefigures a rabbinic Midrash on the Psalm which refers it to the restoration of the immortality lost by Adam to (...)
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    The secret symmetry of Maimonides and Freud.Nathan Szajnberg - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The Secret Symmetry of Maimonides and Freud presents the parallels between The Guide of the Perplexed and The Interpretation of Dreams, considering how Maimonides might be perceived as anticipating Freud's much later work. In this volume, Nathan M. Szajnberg suggests that humankind has secrets to hide and does so by using common mechanisms and embedding revealing hints for the benefit of the true reader. Using a psychoanalytic approach in tandem with literary criticism and an in-depth assessment of Judaica, Szajnberg demonstrates (...)
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    Does Judaism Condone Violence? Holiness and Ethics in the Jewish Tradition by Alan L. Mittleman (review).Matthew Levering - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (2):745-749.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Does Judaism Condone Violence? Holiness and Ethics in the Jewish Tradition by Alan L. MittlemanMatthew LeveringDoes Judaism Condone Violence? Holiness and Ethics in the Jewish Tradition by Alan L. Mittleman (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2018), v + 227 pp.Alan Mittleman has written a profoundly thought-provoking book. A main question of the book is whether a higher (revealed) law may in some cases require harm to be done (...)
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    Maimonides' Guide of the perplexed: a philosophical guide.Alfred L. Ivry - 2016 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    A concise biography -- The Mishneh Torah -- Maimonides' graeco-islamic philosophical heritage -- The guide of the perplexed: paraphrases and analyses -- Wrestling with language (guide I, introduction and chapters 1-68) -- Paraphrase -- Analysis -- Kalm claims and counterclaims (guide I, chapters 69-76) -- Paraphrase -- Analysis -- Philosophy affirmed and qualified; creation (guide II, introduction -- And chapters 1-31) -- Paraphrase -- Analysis -- Prophecy (guide II, chapters 32-48) -- Paraphrase -- Analysis -- The metaphysics of the Chariot (...)
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    Umayya b. Abū’l-Ṣalt's Life and A Review on Some of His Poems on History.Mücahit Yüksel - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (2):539-558.
    The History of Islam, which makes use of the Qur’ān, ḥadīth and many auxiliary sources, did not ignore the different elements that would shed light on the events of the periods it studied. At this point, the poem draws attention as an important source containing much data on the history of the prophets, sīrat, genealogy, and socio-cultural life. Umayya b. Abū l-Ṣalt (d. 8/630) is an important poet who has witnessed both the Jāhilī Period and the Islamic period, and has (...)
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    Jesus’ Being the Word of God and the Nature of the Gospel According to the Qurʾān: A Comparative Study from the Perspective of the Qurʾān with the Christian Faith.Talip Özdeş - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (3):1497-1516.
    In this article, the subject of Jesus and the Gospel is discussed according to the Qurʾān. This study focuses on the position of Jesus and the nature of the Gospel from the perspective of the Qurʾān about the perception of Jesus and the Gospel in the Christian belief. The issue of Jesus and the Gospel has been the subject of different understandings and discussions between Muslims and Christians from the first periods of Islamic history until today. There are serious confusions (...)
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    22nd Niwano Peace Prize Commemorative Address.Hans Küng - 2006 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 26 (1):203-208.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:22nd Niwano Peace Prize Commemorative AddressTokyo, November 5, 2005Hans KüngThere are dreams that never come true, and on the other hand one can experience realities in life which one would never have dreamt of. Indeed, when I first traveled to Japan as a young professor in 1964 and later when I visited Rissho Kosei-kai headquarters and had the privilege to meet founder Nikkyo Niwano in 1982, it never came (...)
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    Exile and Otherness: The Ethics of Shinran and Maimonides.Ilana Maymind - 2020 - Lexington Books.
    Following Levinas’ articulation that “truth is accessible only to the mind capable of experiencing an exile away from its preconceptions and prejudices,” Exile and Otherness posits that Shinran, the founder True Pure Land Buddhism, and Maimonides, a Jewish philosopher and Torah scholar, exhibit sensitivity to the neglected and suffering others.
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    Buddhist Meditation for the Recovery of the Womanist Self, or Sitting on the Mat Self-Love Realized.Melanie L. Harris - 2012 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 32:67-72.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist Meditation for the Recovery of the Womanist Self, or Sitting on the Mat Self-Love RealizedMelanie L. HarrisIn this essay, I will argue that Womanist-Buddhist dialogue is beneficial not only for advancing theory in our respective disciplines, but for the practice of social justice. In the dialogues for which we gathered, we followed a process of learning inspired by chavruse, the method of Torah and Talmudic study found in (...)
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    Maimonides and the Rise and Fall of the Sabians: Explaining Mosaic Laws and the Limits of Scholarship.Jonathan M. Elukin - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (4):619-637.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 63.4 (2002) 619-637 [Access article in PDF] Maimonides and the Rise and Fall of the Sabians:Explaining Mosaic Laws and the Limits of Scholarship Jonathan Elukin The Koran mentions the Sabi'un three times (II 6-2, V 69, XXII 17). "Believers, Jews, Christians, and Sabi'un—whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day and does what is right—shall be rewarded by their Lord; they have nothing (...)
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    Symbolism and Transcendence: On Some Philosophical Aspects of Gershom Scholem’s Opus.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 31 (4):604 - 614.
    Let us start our analysis with a reference to a thesis formulated by Scholem under the general heading "Ten Unhistorical Propositions about Kabbalah." The ninth thesis reads as follows: "Totalities can only be conveyed [tradierbar] in an occult manner. God’s name is capable of being addressed in language but not of being uttered in language. For only its fragmentariness renders language utterable. The ‘true’ language cannot be uttered, just as the absolutely concrete cannot be realized." In the third thesis he (...)
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    Reflections on Jewish and Christian Encounters with Buddhism.Harold Kasimow - 2015 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 35:21-28.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reflections on Jewish and Christian Encounters with BuddhismHarold KasimowA thousand years hence, historians will look back at the twentieth century and remember it not for the struggle between Liberalism and Communism but for the momentous human discovery of the encounter between Christianity and Buddhism.—Arnold ToynbeeBeginning in the 1960s many American Jews and Christians have become fascinated with the Buddhist tradition and have immersed themselves in the study and practice (...)
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    Uma Torah anti-hedonista em Fílon de Alexandria.Cesar Motta Rios - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (39):1630-1657.
    The Hebrew Bible does not present the pleasure as a problem. Nevertheless, the relationship with Greek philosophical tradition made it possible to Jewish interpreters to relate their Sacred Book to the question of the pleasure. In Philo of Alexandria the Torah is directly involved in a radical opposition to hedonism. In this article, I observe the way this opposition takes place in Philo’s writing, and I suggest that it is an opposition of discourses motivated not only by the resistance to (...)
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    Torah as maternal return: chiastic copulation and the reconception of sacred history. or, un(k)notting the love in the law1.Charlotte Berkowitz - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (2):147-162.
    Torah, the name of the first five books of the ?sacred history? comprised by the Hebrew Bible, tends to be translated as ?Law? and to be affiliated with the separating ?Law of the Father.? But Torah means ?teaching.? Venerable tradition allies this teaching with feminine Wisdom, ?a tree of life.? Theories of poetic language elaborated by such scholars as Julia Kristeva and Hélène Cixous facilitate discovering beneath the Torah's fractured and labyrinthine surface a way of return to the mother. This (...)
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  44. The Torah's Vision of Worship.Samuel E. Balentine - 1999
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    Mishneh Torah by M. Maimonides.İsmail Başaran - 2018 - Entelekya Logico-Metaphysical Review 2 (2):123-126.
    Moses Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, ed. Rabbi Eliyahu Touger, 18 vols.
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    Mishneh Torah: a new translation with commentaries and notes.Moses Maimonides - 2002 - Nyu Yorḳ: Moznayim. Edited by Eliyahu Touger.
    -- 3. Hilchot ta'aniot = The laws of fasts and Hilchot Megillah vaChanukah = The laws of (reading) the Megillah and of Chanukah -- 5. Sefer kedushah = The book of holiness -- 6. Sefer hafla'ah = The book of utterances -- 7. Sefer zeraim = The book of agricultural ordinances -- 8. Sefer ha'avodah = The book of (temple) service -- 11. Sefer nezikin = The book of damages -- 12. Sefer kinyan = The book of acquisition -- 14. (...)
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    Interpreting ‘Torah’ in Psalm 1 in the light of Psalm 119.Philippus J. Botha - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    Torah et Éthique : l'histoire d'un débat.Karsten Lehmkühler - 2008 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 82:343-360.
    La signification de la Torah pour l’éthique chrétienne se prête à trois perspectives différentes : la création divine, la rédemption en Christ, la sanctification par l’Esprit Saint. Selon la première approche, examinée à partir de Thomas d’Aquin, la Torah affirme que la « loi naturelle » est inscrite par le Créateur dans le coeur de l’homme. Selon la seconde, christologique, suivie dans les écrits de Luther, la relation créatrice se trouve reprise dans la dialectique Loi-Évangile, en évitant à la fois (...)
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  49. Sefer Torah dileh: maʼamre ḥizuḳ hitʻorerut u-veʼurim be-ʻinyan 48 devarim sheha-Torah niḳnet ba-hem..Avraham ben Daṿid Ḥanono - 2015 - [Lakewood, NJ?]: [Avraham Ḥanono].
     
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    Torah and Christ.James A. Sanders - 1975 - Interpretation 29 (4):372-390.
    The canon, this full Christian-Torah story, is the paradigm God has given us so that we too can conjugate the verbs of his activity today and know his participation in our lives now.
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