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    A Christian response to the Hindu philosophical systems.Nehemiah Nilakantha Sastri Goreh - 2003 - Kolkata: Punthi Pustak. Edited by K. P. Aleaz.
    As a pioneer Christian apology written as early as 1862, this work previously titled differently such as Hindu Philosophical Systems : A Rational Refutation (1862). A Rational Refutation of the Hindu Philosophical Systems (1897) and A Mirror of the Hindu Philosophical Systems (1911), is rated as scholarly as Krishna Mohun Banerjea's Dialogues on the Hindu Philosophy of 1861. The approach of both these works to the Hindu philosophical systems was negative and it is not acceptable to Indian Christians any more. (...)
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  2. Rational refutation of the Hindu philosophical systems.Nehemiah Nilakantha Gore & Fitzedward Hall - 1897 - Madras: Christian Literature Society for India. Edited by Fitzedward Hall & Nehemiah Nilakantha Sastri Goreh.
     
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    Not beyond language: Wittgenstein and Lindbeck on the problem of speaking about God.Khay Tham Nehemiah Lim - 2021 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    The problem of speaking about God arises from the presumed notion that God is utterly transcendent and is "wholly other" from human existence. Moreover, a profound sense of mystery is held to surround God's being. Even so, Not Beyond Language maintains that it is still possible for human beings to express and describe God in words--that language can bring genuine disclosure and understanding of the divine. However, given that religious language is problematic because inadequate, those who engage in speaking about (...)
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  4. Uzifozonke : healing the heart of curriculum in a South African university.Mukhtar Raban Denise Zinn, Nehemiah Latolla Jacqui Lück, Taryn Isaacs De Vega Noma China Kubashe & Lynn Biggs Eunice Champion - 2021 - In Kehdinga George Fomunyam & Simon Bheki Khoza (eds.), Curriculum Theory, Curriculum Theorising, and the Theoriser: The African Theorising Perspective. Boston: Brill | Sense.
  5. Nehemiah Grew and the Anatomy of Plants: The Essential Tension.Anna Marie Roos - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (4):877-896.
    The essential tension in Nehemiah Grew's working methods in his Anatomy of Plants (1682) resulted in a flowering of scientific creativity. On the one hand, he utilised his intuition about the plants he studied in order to understand them in their own right, and indeed to idealise them visually as structures of emotional sympathy and great geometric beauty. On the other hand, Grew was a secretary of the Royal Society, a physician, and a museum cataloguer, as well as a (...)
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    Building an Early Modern Science of Vegetation: Nehemiah Grew's Inquiries into the "Anatomy of Plants".Oana Matei - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (4):827-848.
    Nehemiah Grew (1641–1712) devoted more than 10 years of his life to developing a science of plants and vegetation, a project in which observation (often at the microscopic level) and experimentation played a prominent role. Grew started by composing a natural history of plants that was concerned with their anatomical structure and functioning, but, as I suggest, he also aimed to use observations and experiments to develop an experimental science that investigated the causes and principles of vegetation. Apart from (...)
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  7. Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther: New International Biblical Commentaries.L. Allen & T. Laniak - 2003
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  8. Ezra & Nehemiah.Gordon F. Davies - 1999
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    Hasmonean Realities behind Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives. By Israel Finkelstein.Lisbeth S. Fried - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (3).
    Hasmonean Realities behind Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives. By Israel Finkelstein. Ancient Israel and Its Literature, vol. 34. Atlanta: SBL Press, 2018. Pp. xi + 208. $32.95.
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    New Perspectives on Ezra-Nehemiah: History and Historiography, Text, Literature, and Interpretation. Edited by Isaac Kalimi.Hannah K. Harrington - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (3).
    New Perspectives on Ezra-Nehemiah: History and Historiography, Text, Literature, and Interpretation. Edited by Isaac Kalimi. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2012. Pp. xv + 296, illus. $49.50.
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  11. Ezra, Nehemiah.H. G. M. Williamson - 1985
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  12. What is Seen in a Garden Bean: Revisions and Copies in Nehemiah Grew's Plant Anatomy.Pamela Mackenzie - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (4):793-825.
    In this article, I follow the evolving visual form of the plant illustrations produced by the 17th-century physician and microscopist Nehemiah Grew. I trace the changing appearance of a variety of magnified plants throughout the course of their manifestation in illustration: beginning with their unsteady earliest appearance in 1672 in the publication The Anatomy of Vegetables Begun, into their reworking in the popular French translation, which was reissued and reprinted multiple times, and finally to Grew's magnum opus a decade (...)
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  13. A Utopian Model of Order: Imperial Skepticism and Local Ecologies in Nehemiah Grew's Political Economy of Nature.Justin Niermeier-Dohoney - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (4):733-766.
    This study examines the botanical and chymical investigations Nehemiah Grew conducted for his magnum opus, The Anatomy of Plants (1682), and explores how they informed his political economic theory, as documented in the unpublished manuscript The Means of a Most Ample Increase of the Wealth and Strength of England (1707). While several scholars have argued that Grew's political economy is best described as mercantilist, this article argues for a much more multifaceted and idiosyncratic reading of Grew's political economy, which (...)
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    Nehemiah Grew and Marcello Malpighi : An Essay in Comparison.Agnes Arber - 1942 - Isis 34 (1):7-16.
  15. Ezra—Nehemiah: A Commentary.Joseph Blenkinsopp - 1988
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  16. Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job.Balmer Kelly - 1962
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  17. Ezra, Nehemiah.Jacob M. Myers - 1965
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  18. Ezra-Nehemiah.Mark A. Throntveit - 1992
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  19. Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther.Johanna W. H. Van Wijk-Bos - 1998
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    Seeing Plants as Animals: Analogical Reasoning in Nehemiah Grew's Anatomy of Plants(1682).Justin Begley - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (4):849-876.
    The present article is the first to investigate in any detail the plant–animal analogies that are integral to Nehemiah Grew's Anatomy of Plants (1682). It focuses on three analogies that Grew used (either productively or critically) to produce novel accounts of vegetative processes: those between sperm and pollen, blood and sap, and mouths and roots. I suggest that Grew's analogical approach and specific mappings allowed him, on the one hand, to “see” plant features and functions that other botanists had (...)
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  21. Nehemiah 5:1–13.Charlie Summers - 2011 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 65 (2):184-185.
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    Nehemiah 8: 1–12.Andrew Taylor-Troutman - 2013 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 67 (1):58-60.
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    “The minde is matter moved”: Nehemiah Grew on Margaret Cavendish.Justin Begley - 2017 - Intellectual History Review 27 (4):493-514.
    This essay explores an unstudied compendium to Margaret Cavendish’s 1655 Philosophical and Physical Opinions that was composed by the learned physician, plant anatomist, and secretary of the Royal Society, Nehemiah Grew. Despite the growing body of scholarship on Cavendish, minimal attention has been dedicated to her early reception. But studying this compendium provides some fascinating insights into how one of the foremost thinkers of her day read, emended, and manipulated her ideas. I propose that Grew turned to Cavendish’s work (...)
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    The dissolving of marriages in Ezra 9–10 and Nehemiah 13 revisited.Pieter M. Venter - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (4):13.
    The ‘harsh’ decision in Ezra 10:1–44 and Nehemiah 13:23–31 to terminate marriages with ‘foreign’ women falls strange on modern ears. This article reads these sections against the background of identity formation in Ezra-Nehemiah. It is proposed that these two passages should be studied on more than just one level. It states that synchronic, literary-redactional and socio-historical methods are to be combined in an effort to better understand why marriages were dissolved in Ezra and Nehemiah.
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  25. Apricots, Plums, and Garden Beans: Reassembling Nehemiah Grew's Collection of Plants.Christoffer Basse Eriksen - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (4):767-791.
    Nehemiah Grew is rightly lauded as one of the first and most sophisticated promoters of the discipline of plant anatomy—the observation and representation of the insides of plants. Overlooked so far, though, are his activities as a plant collector. In this paper, I reconstruct Grew's plant-collection practices from his first medical garden, through his incorporation of specimens from the Royal Society's repository, and to its expansion through his support of intercontinental plant-gathering missions. These activities gave Grew access both to (...)
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    Vitalism and teleology in the natural philosophy of Nehemiah Grew.Brian Garrett - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Science 36 (1):63-81.
    This essay examines some aspects of the early history of the vitalism/mechanism controversies by examining the work of Nehemiah Grew in relation to that of Henry More , Francis Glisson and the more mechanistically inclined members of the Royal Society. I compliment and critically comment on John Henry's exploration of active principles in pre-Newtonian mechanist thought. The postulation of ‘active matter’ can be seen as an important support for the new experimental philosophy, but it has theological drawbacks, allowing for (...)
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  27. 1–2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah.Céline Mangan - 1982
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  28. Ezra and Nehemiah.H. G. M. Williamson - 1987
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    Social Transformation in Nehemiah.Kenneth D. Tollefson - 1989 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 6 (1):3-6.
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    William Lefanu. Nehemiah Grew: A Study and Bibliography of his Writings. Winchester: St Paul's Bibliographies, 1990. Pp. xvii + 182. ISBN 0-906795-43-5. £42.00. [REVIEW]Peter Jones - 1991 - British Journal for the History of Science 24 (2):255-255.
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  31. An Introduction to Second Temple Judaism: History and Religion of the Jews in the Time of Nehemiah, The Maccabees, Hillel and Jesus.[author unknown] - 2010
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  32. The Interpreter's Bible, Vol. III, Kings, Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job.George A. Buttrick - 1954
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  33. In an Age of Prose: A Literary Approach to Ezrah-Nehemiah.Tamara Cohn Eskenazi & Paul R. House - 1988
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    Themes in Speculative Psychology, by Nehemiah Jordan.Colin McGinn - 1973 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 4 (3):278-278.
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    The Anatomy of Plants: With an Idea of a Philosophical History of Plants and Several Other Lectures Read before the Royal Society. Nehemiah Grew.Jerry Stannard - 1966 - Isis 57 (4):505-506.
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  36. Book Review: Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther. [REVIEW]Mark A. Throntveit - 1999 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 53 (4):422-424.
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  37. Book Review: Ezra & Nehemiah[REVIEW]Mark A. Throntveit - 2001 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 55 (2):198-199.
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    Canon, intertextuality and history in Nehemiah 7:72b–10:40.Pieter M. Venter - 2009 - HTS Theological Studies 65 (1).
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    Achaemenid Imperial Administration in Syria-Palestine and the Missions of Ezra and Nehemiah.Ran Zadok & Kenneth G. Hoglund - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):597.
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    The nature of the conflict in Ezra-Nehemiah 1.Wouter C. Van Wyk & A. P. B. Breytenbach - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (3/4).
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    Robert Sharrock : A Precursor of Nehemiah Grew and an Exponent of "Natural Law" in the Plant World.Agnes Arber - 1960 - Isis 51 (1):3-8.
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    Treating plants as laboratories: A chemical natural history of vegetation in 17th‐century E ngland.Dana Jalobeanu & Oana Matei - 2020 - Centaurus 62 (3):542-561.
    This paper investigates the emergence, in the second part of the 17th century, of a new body of experimental knowledge dealing with the chemical transformations of water taking place in plants. We call this body of experimental knowledge a “chemical history of vegetation.” We show that this chemical natural history originated, in terms of recipes and methods of investigation, in the works of Francis Bacon and that it was constructed in accordance with Bacon's precepts for putting together natural and experimental (...)
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  43. Introduction: The Making of The Anatomy of Plants.Christoffer Basse Eriksen & Pamela Mackenzie - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (4):685-706.
    In this introduction to Nehemiah Grew's seminal 17th-century publication The Anatomy of Plants (1682), we discuss the various influences on and impacts of Grew's innovative approach to studying plant life. We offer a review of the current literature on Grew and argue for the importance of his work in its contribution to fields ranging from microscopy to agriculture and from comparative anatomy to scientific illustration. The articles included in this special issue on “The Making of The Anatomy of Plants” (...)
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    Transformational Leadership of Nehemia in Spirituality, Integrity and Visioner to the Contemporary Leaders.David Ming, Paulus Sentot Purwoko, Sri Wahyuni & Daniel Suharto - 2021 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 1 (6):12-18.
    The book of Nehemiah provides a remarkable example of transformation leader motivated by, and acting for, God's ends: God's glory and the good of those served. It also provides an example of the use of godly means: the pursuit of spirituality in leadership, integrity and visioner focus upon achieving desirable results. The Transformational leaders in organization and communication is very important. The formulation of the problems that the author raises in this scientific paper are: First, is the character of (...)
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  45. From Seed to Seed: Material Activities and Vegetable Life in Grew's Philosophy of Botany.Fabrizio Baldassarri - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (4):707-731.
    In 1682, Nehemiah Grew included An Idea of a Philosophical History of Plants as the first text in his Anatomy of Plants. The former consists of a broad programme to study vegetation from a material standpoint. In addition to the mechanical and chymical investigation of plants, generally supported by microscopic observations—a core methodology of the Royal Society—in the text Grew engaged with some more philosophical and theoretical issues. Still, despite Grew's creditable attempt to produce a coherent and comprehensive science (...)
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    The Work of Verbal Picturing for John Ray and Some of his Contemporaries.Alexander Wragge‐Morley - 2010 - Intellectual History Review 20 (1):165-179.
    By far the largest part of Nehemiah Grew?s account of a seventeenth?century collection of rarities, his Musæum Regalis Societatis (1685) is taken up with ?thick?, verbal descriptions of things in the Royal Society?s repository. Not only, Grew suggests, do his descriptions serve to signify the contents of his collection, but they enable us to discern among species and to think about the collection?s pieces in new ways. Verbal descriptions did not just signify things in the Royal Society?s collection, but (...)
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    “That They May Hear”: Biblical Foundations for the Oral Reading of Scripture in Worship.Daniel I. Block - 2012 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 5 (1):5-34.
    The Western evangelical church has lost both the passion for and the art of reading Scripture orally in worship. This exploration of the biblical roots of reading Scripture orally examines both the Old and the New Testament evidence, noting particularly the paradigm established by Moses in Deuteronomy 31:9-13 and modeled by Ezra in Nehemiah 8 that reflects the formative reading of Scripture. Since literacy was limited and few had access to written copies of the Scriptures in ancient Israel and (...)
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  48. Stage Notes and/as/or Track Changes: Introductory remarks and magical thinking on printing: An election and a provocation.Isaac Linder - 2012 - Continent 2 (4):244-247.
    In this issue we include contributions from the individuals presiding at the panel All in a Jurnal's Work: A BABEL Wayzgoose, convened at the second Biennial Meeting of the BABEL Working Group. Sadly, the contributions of Daniel Remein, chief rogue at the Organism for Poetic Research as well as editor at Whiskey & Fox , were not able to appear in this version of the proceedings. From the program : 2ND BIENNUAL MEETING OF THE BABEL WORKING GROUP CONFERENCE “CRUISING IN (...)
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    (1 other version)The quest for hermeneutics of appropriation as a thematic approach for critical biblical interpretation.Temba Rugwiji - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):11.
    This study attempts to promulgate a method called ‘hermeneutics of appropriation’ as a thematic approach of a scientific research. ‘Hermeneutics’ is not the same as ‘appropriation’; hermeneutics refers to a science of interpretation, whereas appropriation depicts an idea of adoption. Hermeneutics of appropriation employs themes (hence, thematic analysis) as opposed to contextual biblical hermeneutics that focuses largely on contemporary interpretation of biblical narratives. Thus, adopting the phrase ‘hermeneutics of appropriation’ presents the idea of a scientific interpretation of a theme that (...)
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    Life in the Dark: Corals, Sponges, and Gravitation in Late Seventeenth Natural Philosophy.Raphaële Andrault - 2021 - In Fabrizio Baldassarri & Andreas Blank (eds.), Vegetative Powers: The Roots of Life in Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Natural Philosophy. Cham: Springer. pp. 365-382.
    This chapter examines how the borderline cases pointed out by English naturalists and philosophers in the second half of the seventeenth-century call into doubt the common notion of life as a vegetative power. In the first part of this chapter, I focus on Nehemiah Grew’s notions of life and living beings by comparing his plant anatomy, in which he examines the cases of sponges and corals, with his physico-theology. In the second part, I confront Grew’s views on life to (...)
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