MF vitenskapelig høyskole for teologi, religion og samfunn: Recent submissions
Now showing items 241-260 of 1722
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How the “Jerusalem Scrolls” Became the Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran Cave 1: Archaeology, the Antiquities Market, and the Spaces In Between
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Seven animal hide scrolls with Hebrew and Aramaic writing were sold in Jerusalem in 1947. Additional smaller fragments of similar scrolls were sold from 1948 to 1950. Within a few years of their appearance, these “Jerusalem ... -
Synd og skam i autentisitetens tidsalder: en analyse av ungdommers teologisering
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The Reformation of the Jerusalem Code in the Sixteenth Century
(Chapter, 2021)The multivalent interpretation of Jerusalem, earthly and celestial, constitutes a code to Scandinavian Christian Culture since its integration into Latin Christendom (ninth–twelfth century). Tracing this code through its ... -
Jerusalem: Navel of the Storyworld in Medieval Scandinavia
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"Who Can Approach our Jerusalem without Weeping?" The Destruction of Jerusalem in Danish Sources, 1515-1729.
(Chapter, 2021)The Roman destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 was an important event in theChristian storyworld. Nine sermons which treat this event, on the tenth Sunday afterTrinitatis, from 1515 to 1762, make up the core of this article. ... -
The Prayer House as Promised Land
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New forms of cultural nationalism? American and British Indians in the Trump and Brexit Twittersphere
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Depression and Mentalizing: A Psychodynamic Therapy Process Study
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Theological Wiggle Room as a Resource in Ordinary Theology: Significance for Ecclesiology, Leadership, and Personal Development
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Ordinary theology is often described as unrefined and imprecise in comparison to academic theology. A recent ethnographic study of vital youth ministries discovered a similar pattern, which the study coined “theological ... -
Christiania 1651: A Spiritual Jerusalem
(Chapter, 2021)In this brief case study, Eivor Andersen Oftestad presents a description of Christiania (the name of Oslo 1624–1924), the capital of Norway, from 1651 (cf. Fig. 13.1). In this text, the spiritual significance of the Temple ... -
“If you and I and our Lord . . .”: A qualitative study of religious coping in Hodgkin’s disease
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Religious coping and spiritual struggles were qualitatively analyzed in 15 semi-structured interviews with Norwegian Hodgkin’s disease survivors. We asked, How is religious coping expressed in 15 Norwegian Hodgkin’s disease ... -
Dialog, interessekamp og integrasjon: Islamsk Råd Norge og det norske samfunnet siden 1993
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)