Published by Australian Theological Forum, Hindmarsh, SA, Australia, 2003
ISBN 10: 1920691073 ISBN 13: 9781920691073
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Published by Australian Theological Forum Incorporated, Hindmarsh, SA, Australia, 2000
ISBN 10: 0958639922 ISBN 13: 9780958639927
Seller: Tall Stories BA, Stoneyford, Ireland
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Published by Australian Theological Forum, Hindmarsh, SA, Australia, 2005
ISBN 10: 1920691367 ISBN 13: 9781920691363
Seller: Tall Stories BA, Stoneyford, Ireland
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Published by Australian Theological Forum Incorporated, Hindmarsh, SA, Australia, 2000
ISBN 10: 0958639922 ISBN 13: 9780958639927
Seller: Tall Stories BA, Stoneyford, Ireland
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Small crease in back cover and wear to edges.
Published by Australian Theological Forum, Hindmarsh, SA, Australia, 2003
ISBN 10: 1920691022 ISBN 13: 9781920691028
Seller: Tall Stories BA, Stoneyford, Ireland
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Published by Australian Theological Forum, Hindmarsh, SA, 2011
ISBN 10: 1920691855 ISBN 13: 9781920691851
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ethology to the ancients was the study of character; to the moderns it is the study of human beings through the behavioural patterns of animals. These studies in fact have a common genealogy with classical writers convinced that the dimorphism of gender was naturally ordered with all its consequent inequalities in strength, virtue and above all in the location of reason. In the encounter between Jesus and the Syrophoenician women in the Gospel of Mark this ethology dominates the story. Women are described as dogs. This highly original work utilises the common emphases of ancient and modern ethology to unlock new dimensions of the story. It demonstrates that in the Syrophoenician critique of Jesus, delivered by a woman and her daughter, exalted reason must yield its monopoly to the equally privileged life of the body. The author is a New Testament Biblical Scholar at Australian Cathollic Univeristy in Canberra, Australia. The book won the Lynlea Rodger Australasian Theological Book Prize in 2009 for the best Theological Book written in 2008/2009. Ethology to the ancients was the study of character; to the moderns it is the study of human beings through the behavioural patterns of animals. Looks at the encounter between Jesus and the Syrophoenician women in the Gospel of Mark in which ethology dominates the story. Author from Flinders University, Australia. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Hindmarsh, SA; Australian Theological Forum; 2009, 2012
ISBN 10: 1921511710 ISBN 13: 9781921511714
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paperback in very good condition, gift inscription from the author(?) on first page; 341 pages.
Published by Australian Theological Forum, Hindmarsh, SA, 2004
ISBN 10: 9794333859 ISBN 13: 9789794333853
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The relationship between Muslims and Christians in Indonesia is an important subject. Apart from a few investigations on certain conflicts in different areas of Indonesia, little effort has been devoted to thoroughly examining the complexity of the relationship. This study is an attempt to investigate the perspectives of the exclusivist and inclusivist Muslims on Muslim-Christian relations in Indonesia, especially during the New Order period (1965-1998). The relationship between Muslims and Christians in Indonesia is an important subject. Apart from a few investigations on certain conflicts in different areas of Indonesia, little effort has been devoted to examining the complexity of the relationship. This study is an attempt to investigate the perspectives of the exclusivist and inclusivist. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Published by Australian Theological Forum, Hindmarsh, SA, 2011
ISBN 10: 1920691855 ISBN 13: 9781920691851
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ethology to the ancients was the study of character; to the moderns it is the study of human beings through the behavioural patterns of animals. These studies in fact have a common genealogy with classical writers convinced that the dimorphism of gender was naturally ordered with all its consequent inequalities in strength, virtue and above all in the location of reason. In the encounter between Jesus and the Syrophoenician women in the Gospel of Mark this ethology dominates the story. Women are described as dogs. This highly original work utilises the common emphases of ancient and modern ethology to unlock new dimensions of the story. It demonstrates that in the Syrophoenician critique of Jesus, delivered by a woman and her daughter, exalted reason must yield its monopoly to the equally privileged life of the body. The author is a New Testament Biblical Scholar at Australian Cathollic Univeristy in Canberra, Australia. The book won the Lynlea Rodger Australasian Theological Book Prize in 2009 for the best Theological Book written in 2008/2009. Ethology to the ancients was the study of character; to the moderns it is the study of human beings through the behavioural patterns of animals. Looks at the encounter between Jesus and the Syrophoenician women in the Gospel of Mark in which ethology dominates the story. Author from Flinders University, Australia. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Published by Australian Theological Forum, Hindmarsh, SA, 2011
ISBN 10: 1920691855 ISBN 13: 9781920691851
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ethology to the ancients was the study of character; to the moderns it is the study of human beings through the behavioural patterns of animals. These studies in fact have a common genealogy with classical writers convinced that the dimorphism of gender was naturally ordered with all its consequent inequalities in strength, virtue and above all in the location of reason. In the encounter between Jesus and the Syrophoenician women in the Gospel of Mark this ethology dominates the story. Women are described as dogs. This highly original work utilises the common emphases of ancient and modern ethology to unlock new dimensions of the story. It demonstrates that in the Syrophoenician critique of Jesus, delivered by a woman and her daughter, exalted reason must yield its monopoly to the equally privileged life of the body. The author is a New Testament Biblical Scholar at Australian Cathollic Univeristy in Canberra, Australia. The book won the Lynlea Rodger Australasian Theological Book Prize in 2009 for the best Theological Book written in 2008/2009. Ethology to the ancients was the study of character; to the moderns it is the study of human beings through the behavioural patterns of animals. Looks at the encounter between Jesus and the Syrophoenician women in the Gospel of Mark in which ethology dominates the story. Author from Flinders University, Australia. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.