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Open Access
A Messianic Theory of Digital Knowledge: On Positivism and Visualizing Rosenzweig’s Archive
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Matthew Handelman
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- List of Contributors VII
- Acknowledgements IX
- Introduction 1
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I Methodological Approaches
- Puritan Preachers in the Hands of Statisticians: The Stylometric Study of Colonial Religious Writings 13
- A Messianic Theory of Digital Knowledge: On Positivism and Visualizing Rosenzweig’s Archive 31
- Mining Eschatology in Seventh-day Adventist Periodicals 57
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II The Database as Locus of Digital Humanities
- Digital Humanities and the Interdisciplinary Database: Confronting the Complexity of Chinese Religious Architecture in the Academic Marketplace 79
- Using XQuery and XSLT to Build an Aggregation of Metadata Records for Religious Texts and Non-Print Items 95
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III Digital Humanities Pedagogy
- Defining Digital Pedagogy in Theological Libraries 111
- An Introduction to the Beauty and Joy of Computing for Theological Librarians 123
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IV Collaboration and Beyond
- Library as Interface for Digital Humanities 147
- Index 165
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- List of Contributors VII
- Acknowledgements IX
- Introduction 1
-
I Methodological Approaches
- Puritan Preachers in the Hands of Statisticians: The Stylometric Study of Colonial Religious Writings 13
- A Messianic Theory of Digital Knowledge: On Positivism and Visualizing Rosenzweig’s Archive 31
- Mining Eschatology in Seventh-day Adventist Periodicals 57
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II The Database as Locus of Digital Humanities
- Digital Humanities and the Interdisciplinary Database: Confronting the Complexity of Chinese Religious Architecture in the Academic Marketplace 79
- Using XQuery and XSLT to Build an Aggregation of Metadata Records for Religious Texts and Non-Print Items 95
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III Digital Humanities Pedagogy
- Defining Digital Pedagogy in Theological Libraries 111
- An Introduction to the Beauty and Joy of Computing for Theological Librarians 123
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IV Collaboration and Beyond
- Library as Interface for Digital Humanities 147
- Index 165