03522nam 2200613 a 450 991046236380332120200520144314.01-280-69859-4978661367555290-04-23029-710.1163/9789004230293(CKB)2670000000206592(EBL)939402(OCoLC)795780459(SSID)ssj0000677122(PQKBManifestationID)11368223(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000677122(PQKBWorkID)10694004(PQKB)10206352(MiAaPQ)EBC939402(nllekb)BRILL9789004230293(PPN)170736474(Au-PeEL)EBL939402(CaPaEBR)ebr10569491(CaONFJC)MIL367555(EXLCZ)99267000000020659220120309d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrContested creations in the Book of Job[electronic resource] the-world-as-it-ought-and-ought-not-to-be /by Abigail PelhamLeiden ;Boston Brill20121 online resource (271 p.)Biblical interpretation series,0928-0731 ;v. 113Description based upon print version of record.90-04-21820-3 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Preliminary Material -- Prologue: The Author, the Reader, and the Professional Not-Knower -- 1. Creation in the Book of Job: Reading Backwards and Forwards for Questions and Possibilities -- 2. Relationships Between Persons in the World-as-It-Ought-and-Ought-Not-to-Be: Centrality and Dispersion, Connectedness and Loneliness -- 3. Time in the World-as-It-Ought-and-Ought-Not-to-Be: Stasis, Change, and Death -- 4. Inside and Outside: The Configuration of Space in the World-as-It-Ought-and-Ought-Not-to-Be -- 5. The Explosive Finale: Reading Backwards from the Epilogue -- Epilogue: Negotiating and Renegotiating the World -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Scriptures.In Contested Creations in the Book of Job: the-world-as-it-ought- and -ought-not-to-be Abigail Pelham reads the Book of Job both ‘forwards’—examining the perspectives on creation presented by Job and his friends and corrected by God’s authoritative voice from the whirlwind—and ‘backwards,’ demonstrating how the epilogue explodes readers’ certainties, forcing a reappraisal of the characters’ claims. The epilogue, Pelham argues, changes the book from one containing answers about creation to one which poses questions: What does it mean to make the world? Who has the power to create? If humans have creative power, is it divinely sanctioned, or has Job, acting creatively, set himself up as God’s rival? Engaging more thoroughly with Job’s ambiguity than previous scholars have done, Contested Creations explores the possibilities raised by these questions and considers their implications both within the book and beyond.Biblical interpretation series ;v. 113.CreationBiblical teachingElectronic books.CreationBiblical teaching.223/.106Pelham Abigail956407MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910462363803321Contested creations in the Book of Job2165635UNINA03508nam 22006373u 450 99647206520331620230221122429.0981-16-7621-6(CKB)5460000000187835EBL6944947(OCoLC)1308977816(AU-PeEL)EBL6944947(MiAaPQ)EBC6944947(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81636(PPN)262168006(EXLCZ)99546000000018783520220617d2022|||| uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMultimedia forensics /editors, Husrev T. Sencar, Luisa Verdoliva, Nasir D. MemonSingapore Springer20221 online resource (xii, 490 pages) illustrations (some color)Advances in computer vision and pattern recognitionDescription based upon print version of record.981-16-7620-8 What's In This Book and Why? Media Forensics in the Age of Disinformation Computational Imaging Sensor Fingerprints: Camera Identification and Beyond Source Camera Attribution from Videos Source Camera Model Identification GAN Fingerprints in Face Image Synthesis Physical IntegrityThis book is an open access. Media forensics has never been more relevant to societal life. Not only media content represents an ever-increasing share of the data traveling on the net and the preferred communications means for most users, it has also become integral part of most innovative applications in the digital information ecosystem that serves various sectors of society, from the entertainment, to journalism, to politics. 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Its content is developed to provide practitioners, researchers, photo and video enthusiasts, and students a holistic view of the fieldAdvances in computer vision and pattern recognitionDigital forensic scienceMultimedia systemsMedia ForensicsDigital Image ForensicsVideo ForensicsSensor Noise (PRNU)DeepfakesDigital IntegrityVideo Tampering DetectionImage Tampering DetectionENFCounter-ForensicsDigital forensic science.Multimedia systems.Sencar Husrev TahaedtSencar Husrev T1058664Verdoliva Luisa1239632Memon Nasir D1058665AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK996472065203316Multimedia forensics2914962UNISA