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UNINA9910782242303321 |
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Sivan Hagith <1949-> |
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Between woman, man, and God [[electronic resource] ] : a new interpretation of the Ten commandments / / Hagith Sivan |
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London ; ; New York, : T & T Clark International, c2004 |
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1-281-80233-6 |
9786611802332 |
0-567-60998-7 |
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1 online resource (285 p.) |
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Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series ; ; 401 |
Bible in the twenty-first century series ; ; 4 |
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"Forms a sequel to [Sivan's] Dinah's daughters: gender and Judaism from the Hebrew Bible to late antiquity (published under the name of Helena Zlotnick)"--P. [xi]. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [230]-256) and indexes. |
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Contents; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 THE WINDING PATHS OF BIBLICAL WO/MANHOOD; 1. The Decalogue: Scholarly Controversies and Consensus; 2. Making Wo/Men; 3. A New Reading of the Decalogue and Some Old Problems; 4. A Rabbinic Reading of the Decalogue; Chapter 2 MONOTHEISM = MONOGAMY? TEXT, IMAGE AND PARADIGM (WORD ONE; WORD TWO); 1. Meanings of Monotheism; 2. Moses and Gendered Monotheism; 3. Norms of Piety/Impiety: On Altars and Slaves in the 'Covenant Code'; 4. A Calf of Gold: The Allure of the Image and the Attraction of Apostasy |
5. Purity, Pollution and Piety: Leviticus and Numbers on 'Leprosy'6. Making Monotheists: Deuteronomy's Version; 7. Family and Female Slavery: Deuteronomy 15; 8. From Broken to Recovered Torah: A Calf of Gold, a Queen and a Prophetess; 9. Coda and 'Conversion'; Chapter 3 OATH: DAUGHTER OF DISCORD? (WORD THREE; WORD NINE); 1. Sins of Speaking; 2. Harmony and Matrimony; 3. Deuteronomy on Justice; 4. Vows, Virginity and Parenthood; 5. Tongues of Duplicity? Rahab and Jael; 6. On Witches and Wives: From Ein Dor to Jezebel; 7. Coda: Ruth and Redemption |
Chapter 4 THE SABBATH: INVOKING LIBERATION? REVOKING CREATION? |
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(WORD FOUR)1. The Sabbath: Biblical and Modern Interpretations; 2. Exodus and the Sabbath: Labor and Leisure on the Seventh Day; 3. Eve: A Gift of the Sabbath?; 4. Deuteronomy's Sabbath of Liberation; 5. 'Is it a Sabbath or New Moon Today?': Maternity, Sabbath and 'Creation'; 6. From Jericho to Jerusalem: Rahab, Athalia and the Meaning of Sabbatical 'Liberation'; Chapter 5 THE BURDEN OF BIRTH AND THE POLITICS OF MOTHERHOOD (WORD FIVE); 1. Motherhood and Deference |
2. The Name of the Father: From Leviticus to the Daughters of Zelophehad3. The Meaning(s) of Motherhood: Genesis Variations; 4. Moses and Maternity; 5. Deuteronomy's Disobedient Sons and Unruly Daughters; 6. Mothers and Super-Sons: The Story of Samson; Chapter 6 THE MAPPING OF MURDER (WORD SIX); 1. 'Law' and Ethics; 2. The Meaning of Murder According to Numbers; 3. Metaphors of Murder: The Genesis Variation; 4. Is the Killing of Women Justifiable? Murder as Metaphorical Rape; 5. A Deuteronomic Anatomy of Murder; 6. Killing for Lust? The Female Body as Motivation of Murder |
7. Metaphors of Murder: The Rape of Tamar8. The Killing Female of the Species; 9. Postscript: The Female Body as a Deadly Weapon; Chapter 7 CONJUGALITY AND COVENANT (WORD SEVEN); 1. Prelude: Whose Adultery is it Anyway?; 2. Adultery: The View of Leviticus; 3. Adultery According to Genesis; 4. Revealing the Concealed: The Ordeal of the Sotah; 5. Adultery: The View of Deuteronomy; 6. Does Sinning Pay? The Morality of Adultery in 2 Samuel 11; Chapter 8 STEALING HEARTS, THIEVING BODIES (WORD EIGHT); 1. What Does 'Stealing' Really Mean?; 2. Between Man and Man: Exodus on Abduction |
3. Rachel: Mediating Men by Theft |
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At the heart of the Exodus is a recitation of the Decalogue, a "contract" between Yahweh and Israel that inscribes Israel into the fabric of human societies while emphasizing its uniqueness through Yahweh. According to the demands of the Decalogue, manhood entails the avoidance of stealing, killing, and coveting, not to mention apostasy and violation of the Sabbath and other men's property. What, then, would be the essence of womanhood, if different? Is there an exclusion of women from active participation in the Sinaitic theophany and, consequently, from active sharing of responsibility and i |
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UNINA9910554202203321 |
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Chaabane Nihed |
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Ametis : advanced manufacturing for energy and transportation international school / / Nihed Chaabane and Frederic Schuster |
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Paris, France : , : EDP Sciences, , [2021] |
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©2021 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (374 pages) |
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Current Natural Sciences Series |
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Frontmatter -- Introduction. Advanced Manufacturing for Energy and Transportation International School -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Additive Manufacturing: Development of Sustainable Industrial Processes for Circular Economy Improvement -- 1.1 Additive Manufacturing: Essentials -- 1.2 Materials Challenges in Metal Additive Manufacturing -- 1.3 Correlation Between Process Parameters and Properties of Use: Example of Corrosion -- 1.4 Additive Manufacturing, from Powder to In Situ Nanocomposites -- 1.5 Architecture-by-Design: Focus on Ceramic AM -- 1.6 Some Aspects of Numerical Modelling for Additive Manufacturing -- 1.7 Packaged Electronic Additive Manufacturing -- Chapter 2. Nanoobjects: Synthesis, Integration and Application to Energy and Transportation -- 2.1 Synthesis of Nanoobjects -- 2.2 Integration of Nanoobjects -- 2.3 Application of Nanoobjects to Energy and Transportation -- References -- Chapter 3. Emerging Surface Engineering Processes -- 3.1 Thermal Spray – Cold Spray -- 3.2 Thermal Spray – Suspension Plasma Spraying -- 3.3 Physical Vapor Deposition: Principles, Ionized PVD and Examples of Application -- 3.4 Chemical Vapor Deposition -- 3.5 Atomic Layer Deposition -- References -- Chapter 4. New Drivers for Materials Science and Engineering -- 4.1 Material Resource Efficiency in Low Carbon Energy: Towards a More Circular Economy -- 4.2 Artificial Intelligence for Materials Science and Engineering -- 4.3 Integrative Approach for Safe Manufacturing -- Conclusion. From Innovation to Eco-innovation: A |
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New Challenge for R&D and the Industry in the Circular Economy |
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In the first part of this book, the author synthesizes the main results and formulas of physics–Albert Einstein’s, with general relativity, gravitational waves involving elastic deformable space-time, quantum field theory, Heisenberg’s principle, and Casimir’s force implying that a vacuum is not nothingness. In the second part, based on these scientific facts, the author re-studies the fundamental equation of general relativity in a weak gravitational field by unifying it with the theory of elasticity. He considers the Ligo and Virgo interferometers as strain gauges. It follows from this approach that the gravitational constant G, Einstein’s constant κ, can be expressed as a function of the physical, mechanical and elastic characteristics of space-time. He overlaps these results and in particular Young’s modulus of space-time, with publications obtained by renowned scientists. By imposing to satisfy the set of universal constants G, c, κ, ħ and by taking into account the vacuum data, he proposes a new quantum expression of G which is still compatible with existing serious publications. It appears that time becomes the lapse of time necessary to transmit information from one elastic sheet of space to another. Time also becomes elastic. Thus, space becomes an elastic material, with a particle size of the order of the Planck scale, a new deformable ether, therefore different from the non-existent luminiferous ether. Finally, in the third part, in appendices, the author demonstrates the fundamentals of general relativity, cosmology and the theory of elasticity |
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