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What could Jesus do?
According to many orthodox Christian theologies Jesus is not merely sinless but impeccable: he not only did not sin but could not. This is puzzling...
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Decolonising the teaching of Jesus in English primary schools
This article argues that the teaching about Jesus in English primary schools urgently needs to include scholarship in Religious Education (RE) about...
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The Genesis of Aesthetic Sensitivity in Carolina de Jesus: Challenges for Educators
Brazilian writer Carolina Maria de Jesus (1914–1977) was born in a rural community and spent most of her life in a slum. Despite this, her literary...
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Purity and Power: Jesus as a Tantric Vīra
For the past 2000 years, Christians have been using terms such as “Messiah,” “Christ,” and “Son of God,” to reflect on the nature of the divinity of...
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REBT with Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy’s (REBT’s) ABC model proposes that it is B, Beliefs about A, Activating events, not A, Activating events...
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What did Jesus look like? Reclaiming Jesus the Jew in art and religious education
Jesus’ appearance is not recorded in the New Testament, apart from some incidental mentions of his clothing. Nevertheless, his appearance is the most...
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Jesus and Servant-Leadership in the Gospels
In all four gospels, Jesus embodies servant-leadership as the ultimate servant. It will be shown that Jesus calls and trains his servant-leaders... -
Nietzsche and the Quest for the Historical Jesus
In order to contextualize the view of Jesus presented in The Anti-Christ as well as elsewhere, this chapter examines older examples of the critique... -
Experiences with Community of Formerly Religious Sapphics: Interviews with Former Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Religion offers a sense of community and belonging, and while some faiths accept LGBTQ+ individuals, conservative Christian communities continue to...
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Jesus was a Refugee: Religious Values Framing can Increase Support for Refugees Among White Evangelical Republicans
We consider how frames highlighting religious values shape opinion among individuals who may experience social identity conflict. White evangelical...
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The Diasporic Body of Jesus: A Feminist Ethic of Diasporas
With a deep appreciation of transnational feminist scholars’ critical scholarship on the diaspora, this chapter reflects on a liberative diasporic... -
One Reality, Not Two: Bonhoeffer, Jesus Christ, and a Membraned World
This chapter explores a non-dualistic reading of Dietrich Bonhoeffer grounded in Bonhoeffer’s own rejection of God-world dualism in his Ethics, his... -
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Jesus and Servant-Leadership in the Gospels
In all four gospels, Jesus embodies servant-leadership as the ultimate servant. It will be shown that Jesus calls and trains his servant-leaders... -
The Life and Ministry of Jesus: A Model of Emotionally Intelligent Leadership for Catholic Schools
There are a variety of different contemporary models of leadershipLeadership that can be used in Catholic schools. Some of these are drawn, partially... -
Taking the Divinity from the Divine: The Interaction Between Death Concerns and Religiosity on the Evaluation of a Human Jesus
Quest religiosity is characterized by an openness toward religious doubt and uncertainty as a way to grow existentially. The current paper examines...
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Jesus the Beloved, Jesus the Lover
Chapter 2 examines the affective centrality of Jesus in both traditions as Beloved and Lover. Jesus the Son of God, the Divine Incarnate, is the... -
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The Case of the Aryan Jesus Dogma: Enlarging Entitlement through Propaganda
In a national effort to promote antisemitism, the Institute for the Study and Eradication of Jewish Influence (ISEJI) was established in Nazi... -