2 resultados para powers of sale

em Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad Católica Argentina


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Abstract: YHWH’s theophany and mode of action are frequently evoked in the Bible as a volcanic event. It is shown here that this representation, of central importance in the story of the Sinai Covenant, is probably not anchored in any specific volcanic eruption experienced by the Israelites in the past. In Antiquity, volcanic activity was specifically associated with the gods who patronized metallurgy, given the homology between lava flowing from a volcano and slag released from a furnace at smelting. Evidence towards such a link is also identified in the Bible. Accordingly, rather than being simply a literary artifice imaging the outstanding powers of YHWH, volcanism may reflect the existence of metallurgical roots in Israelite theology. This contention is supported by Biblical evidences associating YHWH with metal production: (i) his primeval dominion in mining areas, (ii) his special worship by metalworkers, (iii) the representation of his celestial universe as a giant furnace. It is concluded that the volcanic representation of YHWH’s theophany and mode of action reveal a surprising level of preservation of the metallurgic religious traditions in the ancient Israelite theology.

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Resumen: La potestad judicial en el principio del constitucionalismo moderno aparece diseñada de modo impreciso y sin función clara. Ella adquiere entidad en el derecho norteamericano cuando la propia jurisprudencia diseña el control de constitucionalidad. Este es resistido por el derecho continental europeo, aunque finalmente aceptado, con otras modalidades, luego de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Con el tiempo ese poder excede el mero control de las leyes, para transformarse a través de sus sentencias en órgano que compite en la creación del derecho con los poderes políticos encargados de la función de gobierno. El autor considera que esa función basada en principios de normas internacionales de discutible vigencia y sin el freno de la consideración, por el nominalismo que la anima, de la existencia de un orden objetivo termina originando un poder incontrolable con riesgo de destrucción social.