Intricately Connected contains academic papers presented by Kim at various international conferences in the fields of biblical studies, literary criticism, and intertexuality. The articles examine the question of how various literatures connect to consciousness and culture at personal and collective levels.
Intricately Connected contains academic papers presented by Kim at various international conferences in the fields of biblical studies, literary criticism, and intertexuality. The articles examine the question of how various literatures connect to consciousness and culture at personal and collective levels.
Heerak Christian Kim is Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies at Asia Evangelical College and Seminary in Bangalore, India.
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Chapter 1 1: The Lord's Supper as the Key Signifier in The Da Vinci Code (2006) Chapter 2 2: Jeremiah 11:1-17 and Deuteronomy 29 Compared: A Study in Structure, Language, and Ideas to Elucidate Their Relationship Chapter 3 3: Luke 4:14-30 and its Socio-Historical Context of Galilee for Understanding Jesus of Nazareth and the Jesus Movement Chapter 4 4: The Psalms of Solomon as a Proz-Zadokite Document: A Content-Thematic Examination of Chapter 17 Chapter 5 5: Prohibition Imperative in Septuagint Greek Chapter 6 6: Beloved as the Source of Redemption: Toni Morrison's Contribution to the Phenomenon of Scripturalization
Chapter 1 1: The Lord's Supper as the Key Signifier in The Da Vinci Code (2006) Chapter 2 2: Jeremiah 11:1-17 and Deuteronomy 29 Compared: A Study in Structure, Language, and Ideas to Elucidate Their Relationship Chapter 3 3: Luke 4:14-30 and its Socio-Historical Context of Galilee for Understanding Jesus of Nazareth and the Jesus Movement Chapter 4 4: The Psalms of Solomon as a Proz-Zadokite Document: A Content-Thematic Examination of Chapter 17 Chapter 5 5: Prohibition Imperative in Septuagint Greek Chapter 6 6: Beloved as the Source of Redemption: Toni Morrison's Contribution to the Phenomenon of Scripturalization
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