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    • In the Footsteps of Bagira: ethnicity, archaeology, and ‘Iron I ethnic Israel’ 

      Kletter, Raz (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)
      This article has two aims. The first is to show that the search for ethnicity in archaeology is dependent on the way ethnicity is defined and on written sources. The second is to review studies of Iron Age I ‘ethnic Israel’. ...
    • Islamic Feminism: transnational and national reflections 

      Al-Sharmani, Mulki Mohamed (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)
      This article focuses on contemporary interpretive knowledge projects that engage critically with Islamic religious sciences, and which are driven by the question of gender justice. These projects, which have been loosely ...
    • Jesus the Victimizer? 

      Thurén, Lauri (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)
      Jesus’ antagonistic encounters with the Pharisees serve traditionally as a basis for the poor relationship between Christianity and Judaism. The conflict stories epitomized by Jesus’ parables have been assessed as descriptions ...
    • Jesus' Entry into Jerusalem 

      Sankamo, Juho (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)
      This article intends to contribute to the understanding of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. The author studies the entry, which is found in all the Gospels, in its Jewish context. The author argues that Jesus’ entry into ...
    • Political Parties and the Production of Islam-Secularism Cleavage in Turkey 

      Alaranta, Toni Aleksi (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)
      This study demonstrates how profoundly Turkey's main social clevage –Islam versus Secularism – is produced and reproduced by political parties in their attempts to form coherent sociopolitical bloc as a basis of mass ...
    • Reflections. Remaking the City: Archaeological Projects of Political Import in Jerusalem's Old City and in the Village of Silwan 

      Mizrachi, Yonathan; Shaveh, Emek; Veeder, Anna (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)
      Since the mid-90s, archaeology has been a powerful tool for changing landscape and narrative in the Old City of Jerusalem and the village of Silwan – the "Historic Basin of Jerusalem". As archaeological excavations relate ...
    • Secular and Religious Environmentalism in Contemporary Turkey 

      Wickström, Laura (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)
      Turkish environmentalism is gaining ground but has not yet become a serious source of influence in society. The environmental movements have long been held as left wing politics and less religious, but today environmental ...
    • Strategic Engagement and Religious Peace-building: a case study of religious peace work in Jerusalem 

      Wang, Yvonne Margaretha (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)
      This article argues for the importance of a dialogue for strategic engagement and presents an analytical approach to it with reference to three different peacebuilding strategies in terms of conflict resolution theories. ...
    • The Role of the Temple Mount / Al-Haram Al-Sharif in the Deterioration of Muslim–Jewish Relations 

      Ma'oz, Moshe (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2014)
      For both Jews and Muslims the Temple Mount and the Old City of Jerusalem constitute highly important religious, cultural, political and national centres. For centuries Jews in the diaspora prayed in the direction of ...