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Exile and identity: the use of salvation oracles in Ezekiel to facilitate exploration of self-identity in a cross-cultural setting

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Rhoda A Carpenter. Exile and Identity: the Use of Salvation Oracles In Ezekiel to Facilitate Exploration of Self-identity In a Cross-cultural Setting. North American Baptist Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d9e84e56-0a2d-431d-bd03-b752a62347de.

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R. A. Carpenter. Exile and identity: the use of salvation oracles in Ezekiel to facilitate exploration of self-identity in a cross-cultural setting. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d9e84e56-0a2d-431d-bd03-b752a62347de

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Rhoda A Carpenter. Exile and Identity: the Use of Salvation Oracles In Ezekiel to Facilitate Exploration of Self-Identity In a Cross-Cultural Setting. North American Baptist Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d9e84e56-0a2d-431d-bd03-b752a62347de.

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  • The project was a revisiting of the God-People-Land triangle in a twenty-first-century exilic context. It was designed to explore the concept of self-identity in two separate small group settings: the Reform Jewish community in Sioux Falls, S.D., and the Palestinian Christian community. Miroslav Volf's research on reconciliation supported the exploration of self-identity as a foundation in the journey towards reconciliation. Salvation Oracles in Ezekiel were utilized to facilitate discussion of the relationship between identity and land. While the identity of both groups was deeply tied to the land of the Bible, the priority of people over land was affirmed.
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  • 04/10/2024

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