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L’invention de la nation israélienne. Entretien avec Avner Ben-Amos
Auteur d’un livre sur la construction de l’identité de la nation israélienne, Avner Ben-Amos résiste dans cet entretien qu’il a accordé à la revue Écrire l’histoire à l’assimilation d’une telle construction à un mensonge, ou un ensemble de mensonges, de falsifications intentionnelles. Il préfère étudier le fonctionnement idéologique des fictions et reconfigurations mémorielles et historiographiques sur lesquelles reposent les mythes nationaux d’Israël
The Theology of the Land in Amos 7-9
This thesis aims to give an account of Amos' specific contribution to the Old
Testament's theology of land. It seeks to explore the theme of land as a key aspect of
the background to Amos' prophecy, and also of the book's overall theology of the
relationship between YHWH, Israel, and the world. In Amos, the language about land
is extensive, including terms and ideas such as Zion, Carmel, YHWH's bringing of
Israel into the land, references to various sanctuaries and places, harvest and famine,
other geographical indications, the relationship between the northern kingdom and
Judah, and references to the land of other nations.
The topic of land, however, has often been studied incidentally to other
themes, but less often as a theological topic in its own right. This thesis shows how
deeply embedded the topic of land is in Amos, and argues this by showing its relation
to other theological themes, including Zion, the covenant-election tradition, Israel,
creation, salvation, Sabbath, justice, and eschatology. That is, the study of land in
Amos has wider dimensions. The study is therefore set in a wide context in the Old
Testament, and raises questions about the relation of Amos to other important
theological traditions about land.
The study is essentially theological analysis. The argument will follow an
essentially synchronic reading. It will also employ textual, literary and historical
criticism, and the thesis analyzes carefully the text of Amos 7-9 for its literary
coherence and inner relationships. It attempts to demonstrate what theological
assumptions are made about the land in each section in Amos 7-9, and the relationship
of Amos' land-theology to other Old Testament theological traditions. While the
findings are set in the context of the book as a whole, the study focuses on this one
section of the book, chapters 7-9, in order to explore the topic in close detail
Amos Stagg Biography
This is a brief biography of Springfield College faculty member and alumnus Alonzo Amos Stagg. An All-American Yale player, Amos Alonzo Stagg (1862-1965) brought football to the YMCA Training College (now Springfield College) and coached the institution’s first team in 1891. This document is most likely written and created by someone at Springfield College, but the exact author is unknown.For more information on Amos Alonzo Stagg, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/661Paper is fragile
D. Ben-Amos, Sweet Words. Storytelling Events in Benin
Smith Pierre. D. Ben-Amos, Sweet Words. Storytelling Events in Benin. In: L'Homme, 1977, tome 17 n°1. p. 136
Bill Amos Family
Bill Amos Family (pictured left to right: Martha, Sally, George Frank, Dora, Floyd, Bob and Ben Smit
P. Girshick Ben-Amos, The Art of Benin
Coquet Michèle. P. Girshick Ben-Amos, The Art of Benin. In: L'Homme, 1997, tome 37 n°143. Histoire d'homme Jean Pouillon. pp. 231-232
User guide to the Centre for Population Change GHS database 1979-2009
Máire Ní Bhrolcháin originated the proposal to create a time-series database of General Household Survey demographic histories from the 1970s to the present and was Principal Investigator on the project to create the data file. Éva Beaujouan assembled the database, with assistance from Mark Lyons-Amos, under the direction of Máire Ní Bhrolcháin and Ann Berrington. All authors have contributed to the compilation of this User Guide but Éva Beaujouan is its principal author
Editorial
Nous remercions vivement notre ami, Dan Ben Amos, d\u27avoir accepté la responsabilité de ce numéro et d\u27avoir réuni tous les articles qui y figurent. Notre seule contribution à ce travail a consisté à réviser les traductions françaises
Editorial
Nous remercions vivement notre ami, Dan Ben Amos, d\u27avoir accepté la responsabilité de ce numéro et d\u27avoir réuni tous les articles qui y figurent. Notre seule contribution à ce travail a consisté à réviser les traductions françaises
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