Author:

Publisher: Odile Jacob

Published:

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 2738183298

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L'eau, enjeux politiques et théologiques, de Sumer à la Bible

L'eau, enjeux politiques et théologiques, de Sumer à la Bible

Author: Stéphanie Anthonioz

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2009-10-23

Total Pages: 712

ISBN-13: 9047441338

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This book investigates a corpus of royal inscriptions and literary texts, with special emphasis on those that are mythological and biblical, stretching over several millennia from the early days of Sumer to the Biblical period, in order to determine the ways in which the concept of water was used, in particular the way it functions in the political and theological ideology of the time. Three literary motifs are the object of a careful study : the crossing of water, the flood and the water of abundance. Though their study shows diversity in evolution, transmission and reception, it appears that their function is common at the heart of the Mesopotamian political theology of royal mediation.


Journals

Journals

Author: Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly

Publisher:

Published: 1853

Total Pages: 736

ISBN-13:

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The Human Right to Water: Justice . . . or Sham?

The Human Right to Water: Justice . . . or Sham?

Author: Evelyne Fiechter-Widemann

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2017-05-05

Total Pages: 503

ISBN-13: 1498294073

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Water is a matter of life and death. Advanced technology and engineering enable humans to gain better access to it. Nonetheless, the conditions and effort required to reach this goal remain colossal in many countries. Building a lasting infrastructure for adequate treatment before and after use is costly. Therefore, the author believes that a radical change of thinking among people around the world, from the domestic to the large-scale users, becomes a priority. Even if the United Nations entitles all people to justice for water, more responsible and ethical use of it by all interested parties is more important than the spreading of promises, which, in practice, may turn out to be a sham. Only a better understanding that access to water rests on the efforts of everyone, without exception, will reduce overuse, waste, and pollution of the indispensable resource. This volume, while written from a theological, philosophical, and legal perspective (focusing on John Calvin, John Rawls, and Paul Ricoeur), demonstrates that water cannot be merely understood as a human right, but also has to be dealt with from an economic point of view as well as under the authority of the Golden Rule.


The Military and Colonial Destruction of the Roman Landscape of North Africa, 1830-1900

The Military and Colonial Destruction of the Roman Landscape of North Africa, 1830-1900

Author: Michael Greenhalgh

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2014-05-08

Total Pages: 1039

ISBN-13: 9004271635

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The French invaded Algeria in 1830, and found a landscape rich in Roman remains, which they proceeded to re-use to support the constructions such as fortresses, barracks and hospitals needed to fight the natives (who continued to object to their presence), and to house the various colonisation projects with which they intended to solidify their hold on the country, and to make it both modern and profitable. Arabs and Berbers had occasionally made use of the ruins, but it was still a Roman and Early Christian landscape when the French arrived. In the space of two generations, this was destroyed, just as were many ancient remains in France, in part because “real” architecture was Greek, not Roman.