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    Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast 41: Fall 2019

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    In this episode, Holly Baker interviews Dr. Justin Iverson about his article in the Fall 2019 issue called, “Fugitives on the Front: Maroons in the Gulf Coast Borderlands War, 1812-1823.” Dr. Iverson is the historian for the 403rd Wing of the Air Force Reserve at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi. The Florida Historical Quarterly is the peer reviewed scholarly journal of the Florida Historical Society. The society was founded in 1856 and is the only state wide historical organization in Florida. The society is headquartered in Cocoa, Florida and the editorial offices of the journal are in the Department of History at the University of Central Florida.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/1041/thumbnail.jp

    Christ as the Covenant: Justin Martyr's Interpretation of the New Covenant in Jeremiah 31.31-32

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    This thesis attempts to reveal a neglected facet of Justin Martyr’s idea of the new covenant (NC), with a focus on Justin’s identification of the new covenant with Christ. It is an effort to seek its Jewish origins. Justin’s interpretation of the NC in Jeremiah 31(38).31-32 is indebted to an early liturgical tradition preserved in Luke 22 and 1 Corinthians 11. This interpretation of the NC as the Sacrament is linked with his identification of the NC with Christ, since Justin views the Eucharist as the embodiment of the divine Logos, which Justin considers to be equal to Christ. Justin’s NC does not only refer to the Eucharist, but baptism as well. Although Justin’s identification might have been partly influenced by the Kerygma Petri, which identifies the Law with the Lord, it is rather significantly influenced by the Jewish traditions. This element in Justin’s use of the NC is shaped by the textual/exegetical traditions of the OT/Hebrew Bible such as LXX, a Jewish recension (a καίγε type/‘Theodotion’, or Aquila), and the PT tradition in its oral stage. Particularly, Justin detects the theme of the ‘coming/going out of תורה/תודה’ in Isaiah 2.3/51.4 and the Book of the Covenant—the context of the NC text of Jeremiah (30-31 [37-38])—with his knowledge of a Hebraizing reading of Jeremiah 30.19 attested in the version of Aquila; Justin’s juxtaposition of these verses in Dialogue 11 and 24 indicates that he views תורה in Isaiah 2.3 and 51.4 as identical with תודה/εὐχαριστία in Jeremiah 30.19. Moreover, Justin learned the Midrashic tradition on the water of Marah, which involves Jewish metaphors of ‘tree (of life)’ and ‘water’ as the Torah, orally from the early PT tradition. Justin’s knowledge of this Midrashic tradition, together with his recognition of LXX Jeremiah 11.19 which associates ‘tree’ with ‘bread’, and LXX Exodus 23.25 which juxtaposes ‘bread, water, and wine’, has facilitated his identification of Christ with the new Law/covenant, namely the Sacraments. The identification of the messianic symbol of ‘ruler’s staff’ with the ‘covenant of kingship’ in 4Q252 strengthens our view that Justin’s identification of the NC with Christ is rooted in Jewish traditions, since in Dialogue 86, Justin also associates ‘sceptre/rod’ with the ‘tree of life’, which is the new Law/covenant and Christ. The findings of this thesis have an implication on the scholarly view of Justin’s use of the testimony sources. This study confirms the fact that Justin’s OT texts are often quoted from secondary sources. As far as his use of Jeremiah 31.31-32 and his OT citations in Dialogue 86 are concerned, however, his combinations and alterations of the biblical texts are related to his theological view of the NC, so that they may indicate Justin’s reworking of the OT/source material; the influence of contemporary Jewish traditions can be traced even in the upper layer of Justin’s source material

    Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit, A History of Thailand, 2005

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    McDaniel Justin. Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit, A History of Thailand, 2005. In: Aséanie 22, 2008. pp. 201-204

    How universities shape global science through the world and decades

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    The book "Global Mega-Science: Universities, Research Collaborations, and Knowledge Production," written by Profs. Justin JW Powell from the University of Luxembourg and David P. Baker from Pennsylvania State University, explores how cutting-edge scientific research, driven by research universities and global collaborations, profoundly shapes our world. Its relevance is clear: scientific advancements not only yield breakthroughs in medicine, technology, and environmental sustainability but also influence policies that improve public health, education, and social well-being. The book showcases how universities have historically propelled scientific progress, supported by the continuous rise of education. As we face unprecedented global challenges, understanding the evolution of science, and its relationship to education, equips us to harness its transformative potential for a better future. This interview with the authors David P. Baker and Justin J.W. Powell reviews key findings from Global Mega-Science (Stanford University Press, 2024).SPHERE4. Quality education9. Industry, innovation and infrastructur

    Justin Beaumont, Christopher Baker (éd.), Postsecular Cities. Space, theory and Practice

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    L'ouvrage coordonné par Justin Beaumont (assistant de recherches à la Faculté des Sciences Spatiales de l'Université de Groningen) et Christopher Baker (directeur de recherche à la William Temple Foundation et maître de conférences en théologie publique et urbaine à l'Université de Chester) possède une double ambition : mettre l'espace, et plus précisément l'espace urbain, au cœur des études du fait religieux contemporain, d'une part, et prendre acte des conséquences du passage d'une société ..

    American Gods: fanboys and superheroes in the twentieth century

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    This paper details the development of comic book fan culture through the twentieth century. It examines the growing cultural relevance of comic book material and explores the narrative and thematic links between Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns" and 1980s conceptions of masculinity and heroism.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Justin Man

    Lizzo “Truth Hurts” Co-Author Allegations

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    Famous recording artist, Lizzo, filed a preemptive lawsuit on October 23rd, 2019 to disprove allegations that Justin and Jeramiah Raisen and Justin “Yves” Rothman deserve author credit for her song, “Truth Hurts.”Lizzo is seeking a declaratory judgment that the alleged authors have no interest in the copyright or right to share profits. The Raisens and Rothman claim that the lyric “I just took a DNA test, turns out I’m 100% that bitch”, which originated from a popular internet meme, was a part of an unreleased demo, which Lizzo recorded at the Raisen’s studio, and on the final track. Lizzo claims that Rothman believes that she will pay him to stop making accusations against her, simply because he was present at a writing session for the demo track. This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on November 11, 2019. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above

    Partners in Bond Companies, 1929

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    Composite photograph of 19 partners in the Bond mercantile companies, 1929. Pictured are Herman Wassner, Joe (Stuart) Holbrook, Edward Sargent, Governor R. C. Dillon, C. H. Frankenberger, Clark Baker, Fred Warschauer, Justin H. McCarthy, Franklin Bond, Frank Bond, George Bond, Andy Wiest, Manuel Paltenghe, A. Stuart MacArthur, Nick Kranawitter, Elmer Wagner, Frank Willard, Louis McRae and Carroll Gunderson

    Meet the Author: New to Cleveland: A Guide to (Re)Discovering the City by Justin Glanville, Illustrated by Julia Kuo

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    Take a look at Cleveland through fresh eyes. In this exhilarating new book- written, designed and printed right here in Northeast Ohio- Justin Glanville and Julia Kuo tell you everything you need to know about the area in an entertaining, often inspiring way. There is a wealth of information here for newcomers, but the real value lies in what the book can do for longtime residents. Reconnect with your old neighborhood and reach out to new, undreamt of corners of Cleveland. Books will be available for sale and signing at the event
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