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P. Vindob. G 39205 Revisited /$rPeter Arzt-Grabner --$tExamining The Pluses In The Greek Psalter: A Study Of The Septuagint Translation Qua Communication /$rRandall X. Gauthier --$tThe Greek Translation Of Lamentations: Towards A More Nuanced View Of Its Literal Character /$rGideon Kotzé --$tHab 2:3-4 In The Hebrew Tradition And In The Septuagint, With Its Reception In The New Testament /$rWolfgang Kraus --$tQuotations From The Minor Prophets In Hebrews /$rGert J. Steyn --$tAncient Egyptian Elements In Hebrews 1? /$rAnnette Evans --$tDifferences Between The Mt And LXX Contexts Of Old Testament Quotations In The New Testament: Isaiah 45:18-25 As A Case Study /$rRonald H. Van Der Bergh --$tThe Use Of Names As Evidence Of The Septuagint As A Source For Josephus Antiquities In Books 1 To 5 /$rLawrence Ronald Lincoln --$tWisdom In The Wisdom Of Solomon And Cleanthes Hymn To Zeus /$rJohan C. Thom --$tThe Strange Woman In Proverbs, LXX Proverbs And Aseneth /$rWilliam Loader --$tThe Reception Of The Susanna Narrative (Dan. XIII; LXX) In Early Christianity /$rChris L. De Wet --$tAugustine, Jerome And The Septuagint /$rAnnemaré Kotzé --$tThe Treatment Of Hapax Legomena In Mt Ezekiel, In The LXX Ezekiel And Peshitta: A Comparative Study /$rHarry F. Van Rooy --$tThe Role Of Meta-Texts In The Translations Of Sacred Texts: The Case Of The Book Of Aristeas And The Septuagint /$rJacobus A. Naudé --$tKingship Ideology: A Neglected Element In Aristeas Charter Myth For Alexandrian Judaism /$rJonathan More --$tEunuchs? The Ancient Background Of Eunouchos In The Septuagint /$rSakkie Cornelius --$tReading Judith As Therapeutic Narrative /$rIerre Johan Jordaan --$tPerforming Susanna: Speech Acts And Other Performative Elements In Susanna /$rEugene Coetzer --$tReading Narratives In The Septuagint: A Discourse On Method /$rDichk M. Kanonge --$tIndex Of Modern Authors --$tIndex Of Subjects --$tIndex Of Texts. 330 $aA new association for the study of the Septuagint was formed in South Africa recently. The present collection is a compilation of papers delivered at the first conference of this association, as well as other contributions. The volume addresses issues touching on the Septuagint in the broad sense of the word. This includes the Old Greek text (Daniel, Proverbs, Psalms and Lamentations) as well as the reception of the LXX (NT, Augustine and Jerome, et cetera). 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Moghaddam 205 $a1st ed. 2025. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer Nature Switzerland :$cImprint: Springer,$d2025. 215 $a1 online resource (XI, 92 p.) 225 1 $aSpringerBriefs in Theoretical Advances in Psychology,$x2511-3968 311 08$a3-031-91874-6 311 08$a3-031-91877-0 327 $aChapter 1. What is collective irrationality? Why is it important? -- Chapter 2. Traditional Psychological Research and Collective Irrationality -- Chapter 3. The Societal Theory of Collective Irrationality -- Chapter 4. Toward Solutions for Destructive Collective Irrationality. 330 $aThe goal of this book is to provide, first, a critical discussion of collective irrationality from the perspectives of different research traditions in psychological science and, second, introduce a forward- looking theory of collective irrationality, one that will help stimulate greater attention to this topic on the part of researching and practicing psychologists. Collective irrationality is a neglected topic in mainstream psychology. Individual irrationality has been extensively examined from different research perspectives, most recently through the lens of cognitive neuroscience, but collective irrationality continues to be ignored. This is in large part due to the reductionism of mainstream psychology, dominated as it is by the individualistic culture of the United States. However, the most serious challenges confronting humankind, including global warming and nuclear proliferation, arise out of collective irrationality, which is in a number of important ways different from individual irrationality. 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