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Spring 2020

The Jewish Tradition of the Divine Presence, Sacrifice, and Substitutive Suffering

Veronica Chiari A. Dy-Liacco
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Volume 47.1

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  • Introduction: “Lead Us Not into Temptation, but Deliver Us from Evil”
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  • “And Lead Us Not into Temptation”—The Our Father as an Inquiry into Our Image of God
  • “And If They Fall as Lucifer Fell”: On the Lure of Anarchy
  • Hamartia, Evil, and Deity in Archaic and Classical Greek Thought
  • Sovereignty and Stewardship: Understanding Sin in the Old Testament
  • The Jewish Tradition of the Divine Presence, Sacrifice, and Substitutive Suffering
  • Unmasking the Pharaoh in the Garden of Eden: A Canonical Reading of Genesis 2–3
  • The Nature of Original Sin
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