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Heerak Christian Kim

    Psalms of Solomon
    Intricately Connected
    Toni Morrison's Beloved as African-American Scripture & Other Articles on History and Canon
    Zadokite Propaganda in the Late Second Temple Period
    The Jerusalem Tradition in the Late Second Temple Period
    Going the Distance
    • Going the Distance

      A Poetry Collection

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      In this poetry collection H. C. Kim captures a fragment of the human experience of the past year. Americans in particular may identify with the poems capturing the hurt and reaction to the September 11th tragedy. Politically reflective poems encourage thinking and discussion about complex issues surrounding the event and the response.There are other poems that suit the tastes of those who love to travel. These poems reflect on visits to various Europeans cities and bring out what is special about these cities in a personal way. For those who adore love poems Some of the poems in this volume focus on the concept of distant love. As the global community becomes smaller and smaller due to travel and the internet, more and more people are falling in love with people who are "far away." It is for their benefit that the poet has written these poems. Some might want to share these poems with the ones they love.Here is a stanza from the poem, Within could you say that I don't know you?We have shared our innermost thoughtsSoul to soulHave we communicatedEven transcending prosaic prose

      Going the Distance
    • The Jerusalem Tradition in the Late Second Temple Period

      Diachronic and Synchronic Developments Surrounding Psalms of Soloman 11

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the Late Second Temple Period, the book challenges the prevailing academic view of disunity among the Jewish people during a time of significant upheaval. It highlights key events such as the defilement of the Jerusalem Temple, the Maccabean Revolt, and the establishment of a rival temple in Egypt. The author argues for the existence of a cohesive Jerusalem tradition that fostered a unified Jewish identity, despite the widespread diaspora and social changes.

      The Jerusalem Tradition in the Late Second Temple Period
    • Zadokite Propaganda in the Late Second Temple Period

      A Turning Point in Jewish History

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on ancient Jewish group identity during a pivotal historical period, this scholarly work delves into the complexities of official Jewish religion at the onset of the Maccabean era. It offers a comprehensive analysis of centuries of research, highlighting the sociopolitical dynamics and religious developments that shaped Jewish identity during the late Second Temple period. Through meticulous examination, it contributes to the understanding of how propaganda influenced the perceptions and practices of Jewish communities.

      Zadokite Propaganda in the Late Second Temple Period
    • Focusing on the interplay between human experience and religious texts, this collection examines historicity and canonicity through various lenses, including African-American, Jewish, and early Christian histories. It presents a bold exploration of how these experiences shape the creation and interpretation of religious texts. While aimed at scholars in multiple disciplines, the articles are crafted in an accessible style, making them suitable for educated readers beyond specialized fields. This work is essential for understanding the essence of history and canon in the context of human community.

      Toni Morrison's Beloved as African-American Scripture & Other Articles on History and Canon
    • Intricately Connected

      Biblical Studies, Intertextuality, and Literary Genre

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the intersection of literature, consciousness, and culture, this collection features academic papers by Kim presented at international conferences. The articles delve into biblical studies, literary criticism, and intertextuality, exploring how diverse literatures influence individual and collective experiences.

      Intricately Connected
    • Psalms of Solomon

      • 111pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Psalms of Solomon is an ancient Jewish text from the Second Century BC, reflecting the turmoil during the desecration of the Jerusalem Temple by King Antiochus IV. Written by a Zadokite, it expresses the angst over the Maccabees' victory and the subsequent loss of traditional leadership, advocating for the return of the Zadokite priests through metaphorical language.

      Psalms of Solomon