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  • '''''[https://www.bookreviews.org/search_now.asp Review of Biblical Literature]''''' ...f books in biblical studies and related fields. Provided by the Society of Biblical Literature, reviews done by volunteers.
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  • ...to Old Testament studies. Topics covered include antiquities, archaeology, biblical theology, philology and much more. ONLY ALLOWS ONE USER AT A TIME From ATLA and the Catholic Biblical Association.
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  • ...tps://0-www.oxfordbiblicalstudies.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/ Oxford Biblical Studies Online]'''''
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  • ...pseudonymous [[writings]], especially Jewish writings ascribed to various biblical patriarchs and [[prophets]] but composed within approximately 200 years of ...only between the deuterocanonical and all the other books, that are called biblical [[Apocrypha]], a name that is also used for the pseudepigrapha in the Catho
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  • In Biblical studies, the Pseudepigrapha are Jewish religious works written c 200 BC to 200 AD, ==Classical and Biblical studies==
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  • ...tps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_(Bible_Studies) Historicity (Bible Studies)] ...)], a specific brand of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_literalism Biblical literalism]
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  • ..., "traverse or pass over") are an ancient people defined as descendants of biblical Patriarch '''[[Abraham]]''' (Hebrew אברהם), a descendent of [[Noah]]. ...article on Eber], though the term has not been found in biblical or extra-biblical sources for any tribe or nation other than Abraham and his descendents.[htt
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  • ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnology ethnology], '''Semitic''' (from the Biblical "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shem Shem]", Hebrew: שם‎, [[translated] ...e interwoven with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_studies cultural studies], the term also came to describe the extended [[cultures]] and [[ethnicitie
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  • ...ck pioneered new methods of scholarship that changed the field of biblical studies forever, but he ultimately enlisted those methods in the search for the mis ...]] and whose influence was primarily rooted in the development of critical biblical scholarship as well as for its association of the [https://www.wikipedia.or
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  • According to the [[Biblical studies|critical interpretation of the Biblical data]], the Kenites were a [[clan]] settled on the southern border of Judah ...Ex. xviii. 12 ''et seq''.) although this seems contrary to very many other Biblical passages.(''e.g. [[Exodus]] xviii. 8.) Several modern scholars believe, in
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  • One branch of philology is [[comparative linguistics]], which studies the relationship between languages. Similarities between [[Sanskrit]] and [ ...iants that have come down to us. This method was then applied to Classical Studies and to medieval texts for the reconstruction of the author's original. This
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  • ...]] and [[culture]], particularly [[Literary genre|literature]]. In [[genre studies]] the concept of genre is not compared to originality. Rather, all works ar * [[Genre studies]]
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  • ...the Middle Ages, the dominance of the church insisted on the expression of biblical and not material truths. ...n the Humanities are history, linguistics, literature, philosophy, women's studies.
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  • ...the Middle Ages, the dominance of the church insisted on the expression of biblical and not material truths. ...re [[history]], [[linguistics]], [[literature]], [[philosophy]], [[women's studies]].
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  • ===Biblical names=== Biblical Jewish people did not have surnames which were passed from generation to ge
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  • .... Under Garland's plan, Vanderbilt would have four departments: [[Biblical Studies]] and [[Literature]], [[Science]] and [[Philosophy]], [[Law]] and [[Medical
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  • ...ve redefinition of the term: Göttner-Abendroth defines "Modern Matriarchal Studies" as the "[[investigation]] and presentation of non-patriarchal societies", ...[culture]] on the [[Bible]]. Some have suggested that she [[inspired]] the biblical serpent and its symbolism from Pre History to all ancient civilizations.
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  • ...late twentieth century, the concept was developed in two fields: cultural studies, examining the historical, social, and cultural conditions that make possib ===Cultural Studies and Linguistics===
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  • ...the dominant scientific [[beliefs]] in Europe were founded on the [[Bible|biblical]] [[narrative]]s of [[Creation]] and the [[universal]] deluge. Other ancien ...ation]] that explicitly linked the latest of Cuvier's revolutions with the biblical flood, and the resulting essay was extremely influential in the English spe
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  • ...pic technique of oral verse-making. I: Homer and Homeric style. ''Harvard Studies in Classical Philology'', Vol. 41 (1930), pp. 118ff. ...inger of Tales'' (1960) Albert B. Lord. ''The Singer of Tales''. Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature, 24. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • ...'Toward a Jewish Theology of Christianity' in ''The Journal of Ecumenical Studies'' 32.1 (Winter 1995), 89-106; available online at [https://www.icjs.org/sch ...of Revelation: the two earliest citations provided in David Aune's ''Word Biblical Commentary 52: Revelation 1-5'' (Dallas: Word Books, 1997) are both 11th ce
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  • Your recent studies of the Morontia Worlds in your study group are opening up your souls and mi ...trophes—i.e. the tsunami and 9/11, and so on—have made people cling to the biblical ideas about the apocalypse coming. Is that the reason Monjoronson is coming
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  • ...tualism and numerology. There is often a strong religious element to these studies and [[beliefs]], and many occultists profess adherence to religions such as ...f acting over vast distances.[12] This revival of alchemy and other occult studies was halted by the triumph of empirical sciences and the Age of Enlightenmen
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  • ...(a skill they possibly acquired during conquests in [[Anatolia]]), and the biblical description of [[Goliath]]'s armor is consistent with this iron-smithing te ...he time when the [[Israelites]] settled in the [[Judea|Judean highlands]]. Biblical references to Philistines living in the area before this, at the time of [[
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  • ...ard.org/galton/galton.htm]. Though there has been criticism of the way the studies were conducted.[https://www.infidels.org/library/modern/gary_posner/godccu. From Biblical times to today, the most common form of prayer is to directly appeal to God
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  • ...eligion]] and [[New Religious Movement]]s with the Department of Religious Studies at the [https://www.ucsb.edu/ University of California, Santa Barbara]. ...hey see as conflicts of interest in his reporting of some of the groups he studies.
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  • Justice and Peace shall kiss" depicts a biblical scene, referencing [https://www.lafeuilledolivier.com/Ecritures/KJV.htm#PSA One concept or idea that often complements peace studies is [[Development studies|development]]. In much development discourse, it is assumed that economic,
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  • ...e, let us help them remember. I heed all my children to remember what [the Biblical] Daniel’s Adjuster spoke to him about the time that you are in. “Those ...more and more truths about the size and depth of the universe through your studies. Spirit cannot be limited to one point of view, one sphere, one book, one r
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  • ...rt a secular state, and may acknowledge that the conception has support in biblical teachings, particularly Jesus' statement, "Then give to Caesar what is Caes In studies of religion, modern Western societies are generally recognized as secular.
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  • ...canonical book]] of the [[New Testament]] in the [[Bible]]. It is the only biblical book that is wholly composed of [[apocalyptic literature]]. ...ad within the [[Divine Liturgy]] of the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]]. See [[Biblical canon]] for details.
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  • ...introduction of the technical term bahar in [[Deuteronomy]] (7:6, 14:2), a biblical text not written until the seventh century BCE. Underlying God's promises t According to the biblical view, certain Israelites are further elected for a specific role or office.
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  • ''The Generations of Shem'' brings the biblical genealogy down to the generation of Abraham. [https://bible.thelineberrys.c ...itten by [[Moses]] and inspired by [[God]] is no longer accepted by modern biblical scholars. Contemporary academic debate centers instead on proposals which s
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  • ...are [[anthropology]], [[area studies]], [[communications]] and [[cultural studies]], although these are often regarded as social sciences. Scholars working i ...[[Middle Ages]], the dominance of the church insisted on the expression of biblical and not material truths. The [[Renaissance]] saw the return to valuation of
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  • ...[[Samuel (biblical figure)|Samuel]], [[Ezekiel]], [[Malachi]], and [[Job (Biblical figure)|Job]]. In Jewish tradition, [[Daniel]] is not counted in the list o ...ty]].<ref>The [[Bible]]; containing both the Old and New Testaments (see [[Biblical narratives and the Qur'an]])</ref>
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  • ...ial.[15] According to historian Robert C. Fuller, a professor of religious studies at Bradley University, Seth filled the role of guide for what Fuller called # Newport, John P. (1998). The New Age Movement and the Biblical Worldview: Conflict and Dialogue. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. pp. 165. ISBN
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  • ...[[Christianity|Christian]] [[pilgrimage]], with many shrines commemorating biblical associations. ...ry in English'', Harper & Row 1977, pp. 131-151.) There is speculation and biblical indication that Nazarene meaning "of the village of Nazareth", was confused
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  • [[Political science]] (also political studies) is the study of political [[behavior]] and examines the acquisition and ap ...s]] as put forward by [[Robert Filmer]]; he "minutely examines key [[Bible|Biblical]] passages"[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/locke/#TwoTreGov John Locke'
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  • ...umber of scholars from [[philosophy]], [[theology]], aesthetics and German studies are finding his ideas and insights of value to contemporary concerns. His c ...ut also mathematics and science. He left university without completing his studies and became the governor to a wealthy family on a Baltic estate. During this
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  • ...uman soul, and the principles of human conduct. Finally, as philosophy, it studies notions that are primarily of philosophical interest, such as the structure
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  • ...at of [[focus]] which is "the group" and I am [[happy]] to see that your [[studies]] this evening contribute to our outline, inasmuch as, in order to develop Leah: While you were talking I was reminded of the biblical story of Jesus who healed the man with the withered hand, ([[148:7]]) I bel
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  • There have been studies done in the field of psychology demonstrating how quickly people advance in ...rol present before the pharaohs. There is nothing new under the sun as the Biblical inscription notes but the level of hubris and self importance in the scions
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  • ...are [[anthropology]], [[area studies]], [[communications]] and [[cultural studies]], although these are often regarded as social sciences. ...[[Middle Ages]], the dominance of the church insisted on the expression of biblical and not material truths.
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  • ...[[Salem]], and of [[Jacob's ladder]] were among the other biblical and non-biblical [[narrative]]s set there. As this example illustrates, a sacred place can d 3. Jonathan Z. Smith's Map Is Not Territory: Studies in the History of Religions (Leiden, 1978), esp. pp. 88–146
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  • ...ee his child -- if this makes sense to you. Or, as they might have said in biblical times, "He who has ears to hear, let him hear." You have seen the studies of water that depict a droplet when it is polluted by chemicals, as compare
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  • ...on movement. Part of this is a proposed Bill of Morals, which will bring a biblical-based "moral code" into the realm of [[law]]. This move by a nominally secu ...owledges an ''inverse'' relationship between religion and crime, with many studies establishing this beneficial connection (though some claim it is a modest o
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  • especially interested in Biblical times." in law." After a short pause, "Near Biblical times, again I
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  • ...d "interpreting" is commonly used in the profession and in the translation-studies field to avoid confusion with other [[meaning]]s of the word "interpretatio ...h achieved its Oriental flavor largely by using Persian names and discreet Biblical echoes and actually drew little of its material from the Persian original.[
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  • ...our [[human]] [[existence]] and/or when you are in your [[intellectual]] [[studies]]. It is much easier for us to bridge the gap between your realm and ours w Your [[opportunities]] will come in ways that will not appear to be [[biblical]] or [[mission]] minded. They will be [[gentle]] ways. Our friend and guest
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  • ...xpression, for Paula's recitation is about the civilization that Thoroah's studies of consciousness brings about. Knowing your needs, you will join together t ...and times change. Is it Robert Frost or Carl Sandburg or Shakespeare or a Biblical scripture or a bump on the log that says, "The grass covers all"? Let's go
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  • ...t watches over the room and your activities and [[growth]] strides. Your [[studies]] this evening were very fine; your minds were [[stimulated]] greatly and w TOMAS: Let me speak to this for a [[moment]], and I will draw upon the [[biblical]] reference, the scriptural reference, even the Urantia reference of "get t
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  • ...Jefferson "could tear himself away from his dearest friends to fly to his studies." ...his life Jefferson was intensely interested in theology, spirituality, and biblical study. His religious commitment is probably best summarized in his own word
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  • Cosmogony can be distinguished from [[cosmology]], which studies the universe at large and throughout its existence, and which technically d ...nic, Greek & Vedic tradition by a [[Sun chariot]] as well as referenced by biblical texts [[Elijah (prophet)]]). Raa, the light of God in nature, later became
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  • The prophet you know as the second Isaiah in your Biblical studies was looking out far beyond his
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  • ...erest in Biblical re-examination during the Victorian revival in religious studies. This
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  • lack of access to properly edited texts. Wolfson’s own painstaking studies led him was sent by his superiors to organize the plan of studies at Cologne in 1248, and in
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  • ...re of your symptoms. A right-hand approach to [[religion]] can be seen in studies where researchers have gone to prayer meetings and connected electrodes to ...rotestants who shifted their faith to the LH side in the wake of modernist biblical criticism. What postmodernism did, in the form of “sociology of religio
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  • ...[[correlation]] between religiosity and intelligence has been found by 39 studies carried out between 1927 and 2002, according to an article in ''Mensa]] Mag ...losopher Martin Cohen has offered the more historically telling example of Biblical injunctions in favour of torture and slavery as evidence of how religious i
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