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21. The Changes Of The Relations Between The Two"korean-russian Covenant" Incidents And The Suzerain-vassal Relations Between China And Korea
22. In my flesh shall I see God: Franz Kafka's 'In der Strafkolonie,' the alphabet, the Covenant, and Isaac Luria's tikkun olam
23. The Covenant Chain of peace: Metaphor and religious thought in seventeenth century Haudenosaunee Council oratory
24. John Winthrop's 'Modell of Christian Charitie' and configurations of the Puritan American covenant (Thomas Paine, Herman Melville, Toni Morrison)
25. A call to covenant love: Text grammar and literary structure in Deuteronomy 5--11
26. 'Let Ishmael Live Before You!' Finding a Place for Hagar's Son in the Priestly Tradition
27. Bound for the kingdom: The land promise in God's redemptive plan
28. Sabbatical patterns in the Book of the Covenant
29. Two essays on financial contracting
30. The theology of the Mosaic Law in Hebrews 7:1--10:18
31. Easements, covenants, licences & profits as servitudes in Canadian common law: Escaping the quagmire
32. Toward a covenantal ethic for family life in Taiwan: A dialogue between Christian ethics and Taiwanese ethics (China)
33. Words without end: The development of T. S. Eliot's poetics from 'The Waste Land' to 'Four Quartets'
34. The Genesis of Jewish History: Creation, Covenant, and Historical Consciousness in the Wisdom of Ben Sira and the Book of Jubilee
35. Fulfilling the covenant: The Wilsonian influence on Harry Truman's foreign policy (Woodrow Wilson)
36. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: The legacy of the Abrahamic covenant divided under one God. A paradox of faith
37. Leading them to the promised land: Woodrow Wilson, covenant theology and the Mexican Revolution, 1913--1915
38. Davidic hope in book IV of the Psalter (Psalms 90--106)
39. Covenant witness and cosmic renewal: Deuteronomy and the memory of heaven and earth in Matthew 5:18 and 24:35
40. The Embodied Promise How the Hebrew Covenants Correspond to the Corpora
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