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  1. Society of Biblical Literature

    The Society of Biblical Literature , founded 1880, ref cite book last Cutter first Charles title Judaica ... 102 Society of Biblical Literature The Society of Biblical Literature was founded in 1880 to advance the public understanding of the Bible and biblical scholarship. ref is a constituent society of the American .... ref http www.sbl site.org membership default.aspx SBL membership , Society of Biblical Literature ref The SBL was not the first association dedicated to biblical studies in North America, but it was the first that was interdenominational. ref Frank Ritchel Ames, Charles William Miller Foster Biblical Scholarship Essays in Honor of Kent Harold Richards 2010 p68 The Society of Biblical Literature ... The Biblical world 1912 p39 In the same year in which the Society of Biblical Literature was founded ... Section. ref Journal of Biblical literature 73 74 Society of Biblical Literature, Society of Biblical ... Section of the Society of Biblical Literature was brought to attention and discussed. To avoid ... of Religion and Theology 2009 The Society of Biblical Literature has developed a style for use in its ... SBLHSrevised2 09.pdf Student Supplement to the SBL Handbook pdf ref The Society of Biblical Literature published the Journal of Biblical Literature . References isbn Reflist Further reading Attridge, Harold ... Presidential Voices The Society of Biblical Literature in the Twentieth Century&sig JKphzeBYixYFqiQIl ATa9yUx2A Presidential Voices The Society of Biblical Literature in the Twentieth Century . Society of Biblical Literature, 2006. ISBN 1589832590 External links Official website http www.sbl site.org ... of Biblical Literature in the American Council of Learned Societies directory. Updated September 15, 2008. DEFAULTSORT Society Of Biblical Literature Category Bible societies Category Professional associations ... of Biblical Literature was founded in America in 1880. Of the thirty two founding fathers only one  ... Council of Learned Societies official site. ref with the stated mission to Foster Bible Biblical Scholarship ...   more details



  1. Journal of Biblical Literature

    abbreviation publisher Society of Biblical Literature country United States U.S. frequency Quarterly ... of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis . The current name was adopted with volume 9 ... A History of the Society of Biblical Literature, 1880 1980 , Chico Scholars Press, 1982 . ref The Journal of the Society for Biblical Literature in the United States was published in Leipzig through ... Presidential Voices The Society of Biblical Literature in the Twentieth Century&sig JKphzeBYixYFqiQIl ATa9yUx2A Presidential Voices The Society of Biblical Literature in the Twentieth Century . Society of Biblical Literature, 2006. Other sources AE Harvey, Learned Journals New Testament Studies Journal for the Study of the New Testament. Journal of Biblical Literature. , Times Literary Supplement ...Infobox Journal title Journal of Biblical Literature cover Image Journal of Biblical Literature.gif editor ... Journals JBL.aspx JSTOR 00219231 OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0021 9231 eISSN The Journal of Biblical Literature JBL is one of three List of theological journals theological journals published by the Society of Biblical Literature SBL . First published in 1881, JBL is the flagship journal of the field ... JSTOR enlargePage Review of Searching the Scriptures , Journal of Biblical Literature 103 1984 85 ... of the Journal of Biblical Literature ref wikitable 1880 1883 http scholar.google.com.au scholar ... the role in prior years. ref name Appendix5 See also Review of Biblical Literature SBL Forum References ... of Biblical Literature 1880 1980 , Chico Scholars Press, 1982 . Category Religious studies journals Biblical Literature Category Publications established in 1881 Category Quarterly journals ... of the Society. JBL is available on line as well as in print JBL has a moving window of Open ..., including the full text of papers read at the society s annual June meetings. ref JBL 50 1931 ... egyptologist was editor of a journal also called Journal of Bibilical Literature , published ...   more details



  1. Society of Biblical Archaeology

    The Society of Biblical Archaeology was founded in London in 1870 to further Biblical archaeology . It published a series of Proceedings in which some important papers read before the Society were preserved. In 1919 the Society of Biblical Archaeology merged into the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Category 1870 establishments in the United Kingdom Category 1919 disestablishments Category Professional associations based in the United Kingdom Category Learned societies of the United Kingdom Category Clubs and societies in England Category Organizations established in 1870 ...   more details



  1. Biblical Archaeology Society

    unref date December 2011 The Biblical Archaeology Society is a non denominational organization that supports and promotes biblical archaeology . It publishes Biblical Archaeology Review . Its past publications included Bible Review 1985 2005 and Archaeology Odyssey 1998 2006 . The Biblical Archaeology Society also publishes books about biblical archaeology aimed at a general readership. The Society has, for more than 30 years, run seminars and tours offering an opportunity to learn directly from world renowned archaeologists and scholars. It also produces videos DVD and CDs on archaeology and biblical archaeology. The Biblical Archaeology Society and its leader, Hershel Shanks , have been at the center of several controversies. In 1991, the Biblical Archaeology Society published A Facsimile Edition of the Dead Sea Scrolls , making the Dead Sea scrolls available to scholars around the world. Previously, access to the scrolls was limited to a small team of specialists who had been invited to translate them. At a 2002 press conference co hosted with the Discovery Channel , the Biblical Archaeology Society announced the existence of the James Ossuary . Some critics have alleged that the ossuary, which once may have held the remains of James the Just James , the brother of Jesus , is a forgery. Shanks has remained a staunch defender of the ossuary. External links http www.bib arch.org Official website Category Archaeological organisations ...   more details



  1. Biblical Creation Society

    The Biblical Creation Society BCS is a United Kingdom based creationism creationist organisation founded ... creation which the society holds as essential in order to be faithful to the Bible. ref http www.biblicalcreation.org.uk biblical studies bcs111.html Creation Manifesto summary on BCS website ref The Society ... for every aspect of life. ref name BCS http www.biblicalcreation.org.uk The Biblical Creation Society Home Page ref The BCS publishes a journal, Origins formerly Biblical Creation , two or three ... , journal of the Biblical Creation Society ref The British Centre for Science Education , which opposes the teaching of creationism in UK schools, acknowledges that the Biblical Creation Society ... Biblical Creation Society on British Centre for Science Education website. Retrieved ... name rejected American attempts to separate scientific creationism from its Biblical roots ... . Overview The Society s formal doctrinal basis is the same as that of Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship UCCF . ref http www.biblicalcreation.org.uk more about bcs.html More about BCS on the society ... , a Reformed Baptist , and a convert to The Genesis Flood The Biblical Record and Its Scientific Implications ... controversy The Society or its officers have been invited to represent the creationist case when the Creation evolution controversy is debated in the UK. In the 1986 the Society s President, Edgar ... Peacocke , Aarhus Univ. Press, Aarhus, Denmark ref David Tyler represented the Society in a live ... of the debate ref Disagreements with other Christian groups The Society has supported conferences ... February 2006, republished by Leicester Secular Society ref However, not all evangelicals or Christians ... of eight questions to the BCS on the application of Biblical authority to the question of evolution ...&pg PA148&lpg PA148&dq 22Biblical Creation Society 22&source web&ots EOjQogJ3wo&sig xlMO7mxQEwxaszUwNUu3rrvsixE ... 9, 2006, BCS Committee ref People associated with the society Current officers or employees of the Society ...   more details



  1. Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

    The Cyclop dia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature is a reference work of ten volumes and two supplements published in the 19th century, co authored by John McClintock theologian John McClintock , academic and minister, and Dr. James Strong theologian James Strong , professor of exegetical theology . The works were published by Harper and Brothers . As an encyclop dia , the authors set out to create a scholarly work, but accessible to the non expert, designed to be cquote a Manual of Sacred Literature for the use of Ministers, Students, General Readers, and Sunday School Libraries, so complete in itself that no other work will be necessary for ordinary purposes of reference in these branches of knowledge. ref name volume1 http books.google.com books?id ahRWAAAAMAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq Cyclop C3 A6dia of Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical literature&hl en&ei fRj5TbDhOuH00gHQv9SMCw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CDAQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q&f false Cyclopaedia of Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical literature , Vol. I A B, James Strong, John McClintock, Google Books scan ref Topics covered in the volumes include descriptions of proper name s, locations, events, theological concepts, histories of the Christian Church es, and biographical sketches of notable religious figures. ref name volume1 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Mcclintock And Strong s Cyclopaedia Category 19th century books Category Encyclopedias on religion Category Reference works in the public domain ref book stub ...   more details



  1. Society for the Promotion of Japanese Literature

    The Nihongo Society for the Promotion of Japanese Literature Nihon Bungaku Shink kai is an organisation, established in 1938 , to promote Japanese literature . It organises five literary prizes Akutagawa Prize Kikuchi Prize Matsumoto Prize Naoki Prize Ohya Prize External links http www.bunshun.co.jp Official website http www.culturalprofiles.net japan Units 1250.html Japan Society for the Promotion of Japanese Literature at Culturalprofiles.net DEFAULTSORT Society For The Promotion Of Japanese Literature Category Japanese literature Category Organizations established in 1938 Japan lit stub Org stub ja zh ...   more details



  1. Philatelic Literature Society

    The Philatelic Literature Society 1907 1918 ref name negus Sir Edward Denny Bacon, KCVO 1860 1938 A short biographical sketch by Ron Negus. Supplement to The London Philatelist , 1999. ref was a short lived society to promote the cause of philatelic literature among philatelist s at a time when information about philately could be hard to obtain and philatelic books expensive. Formation The first meeting of the society was on 29 October 1907 at St.Bride s Institute in London and Edward Denny Bacon , later a President of the Royal Philatelic Society London , was appointed it s first President. ref name LP He remained in that post until 1914. ref name negus The founding Vice President was B.T.K. Smith, the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer was F. J. Peplow F.J. Peplow and the ordinary members were H. Clark, Johnny Johnson philatelist Johnny Johnson , Fred Melville and Herbert Edgar Weston H.E. Weston . ref name LP The Philatelic Literature Society in The London Philatelist , Vol. XVI, No.191, November 1907, p.264. ref Works One of the most important works of the Society was a catalogue of the Crawford Library , written by Bacon, titled The Catalogue of the Philatelic Library of the Earl of Crawford, K.T. , a work which won a Large Gold medal at the Postwertzeichen Ausstellung stamp exhibition in Vienna in 1911. ref name negus A supplement to the catalogue was published in 1926 by the PLS and an addenda in the March 1938 edition of The London Philatelist , both by Bacon. Journal A journal was published, titled simply the Journal of the Philatelic Literature Society . Only one hundred copies of each issue were printed. ref The London Philatelist , Vol LVIII, No.674, January 1949, p13 ref Demise The society was disbanded in 1918 and, despite attempts to revive it, was dissolved in 1929 ... Literature Society cumulative index. Volumes I XI, 1908 1918 . London Royal Philatelic Society , 1948. Category Philatelic organizations Category Philatelic literature Philately stub ...   more details



  1. Finnish Literature Society

    Image Sks p rakennus.jpg thumb 250px right Facade of the society s headquarters in Helsinki The Finnish Literature Society Finnish Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura or SKS was founded in 1831 to promote literature written in Finnish language Finnish . Among its first publications was the Kalevala , the Finnish national epic . External links http www.finlit.fi Official website http www.finlit.fi english index.htm English Category Finnish literature Category Learned societies Category Organisations based in Helsinki Category Non profit organisations based in Finland Finland stub Europe org stub ca Societat de Literatura Finesa cs Spole nost finsk literatury es Sociedad de Literatura Finesa fr Soci t de litt rature finlandaise ga Cumann Litr ochta na Fionlainne no Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura nn Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura pl Towarzystwo Literatury Fi skiej ru fi Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura sv Finska litteraturs llskapet ...   more details



  1. Iduna (literature society)

    Unreferenced date February 2009 Iduna was an important literary association founded in May 1891 by a circle of writers around Fritz Lemmermayer . Lemmermayer acted as a sort of middle man between an older generation of authors which included Fercher von Steinwand , Joseph Tandler , Auguste Hyrtl , Ludwig von Mertens , and Josephone von Knorr and a group of younger writers and thinkers which included Rudolf Steiner , Marie Eugenie delle Grazie , and Karl Maria Heidt . The society had the descriptive subtitle of Free German Society for Literature . The name Iduna was provided by Guido von List himself and is that of a North Germanic goddess of eternal youth and renewal. Richard von Kralik and Joseph Kalasanz Poestion , authors with specifically neo Germanic leanings, where also involved in the circle. The circle dissolved in 1893 when the Literarische Donaugesellschaft Danubian Literary Society grew out of its ashes and was founded by Guido von List and Fanny Wschiansky . Category Literary societies Germany org stub ...   more details



  1. Royal Society of Literature

    The Royal Society of Literature is the senior Literature literary organisation in Britain . It was founded in 1820 by George IV of the United Kingdom George IV , in order to reward literary merit and excite literary talent . The Society s first president was Thomas Burgess bishop Thomas Burgess , who later became the Bishop of Salisbury . There are 450 Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature generally 14 new Fellows are named annually , who earn the privilege of using the post nominal letters FRSL . The Society has a http www.rslit.org content join membership scheme which amongst other benefits allows members to attend monthly http www.rslit.org content events events for free. Past Fellows include Samuel Taylor Coleridge , William Butler Yeats , Rudyard Kipling , Thomas Hardy , George Bernard Shaw , Arthur Koestler etc. Present fellows include Chinua Achebe , Antonia Fraser , Athol Fugard , Doris Lessing , V. S. Naipaul , Peter Dickinson and Tom Stoppard . A newly created Fellow inscribes his or her name on the official roll using either George Byron, 6th Baron Byron Byron s pen or Charles Dickens Dickens quill. The Society has an annual magazine, http www.rslit.org content review RSL , and administers a number of literary prizes and awards, including the Ondaatje Prize , the Jerwood ... Society of Literature for writers of particular note. It also awards the Benson Medal for lifetime service in the field of literature . The Society is based at Somerset House in London. Presidents ... http www.rslit.org The Royal Society of Literature website http www.rslit.org index.php?n Publications.Homepage ... DEFAULTSORT Royal Society Of Literature Category Literary societies Category Organisations ... Society of Literature de Royal Society of Literature es Royal Society of Literature fr Royal Society of Literature it Royal Society of Literature ru sv Royal Society of Literature ...   more details



  1. Riksmål Society Literature Prize

    The Riksm l Society Literature Prize Riksm lsforbundets litteraturpris is awarded annually by the Riksm lsforbundet for the outstanding publication in riksm l . The prize was awarded until 2002 by the Oslo and B rum Riksm l League , when it was taken over by the Riksm lsforbundet . ref http www.riksmalsforbundet.no The home page for the Riksm lsforbundet which describes its goals, is available only in Riksm ls Norwegian ref ref http www.riksmalsforbundet.no Riksm lsforbundet article on Norwegian Wikipedia site ref Prize winners 1957 &ndash Terje Stigen 1958 &ndash Harald Grieg 1959 &ndash Emil Boyson 1960 &ndash Odd Eidem 1961 &ndash Gunnar Bull Gundersen 1962 &ndash Solveig Christov 1963 &ndash Andr Bjerke 1964 &ndash Odd H laas 1965 &ndash Rolf Jacobsen poet Rolf Jacobsen 1966 &ndash Karin Bang 1967 &ndash Hallvard Rieber Mohn 1968 &ndash Ebba Haslund 1969 &ndash Olav Nordr 1970 &ndash Finn Carling 1971 &ndash Per Arneberg 1972 &ndash Bj rg Vik 1973 &ndash Aasmund Brynildsen 1974 &ndash Jens Bj rneboe 1975 &ndash Stein Mehren 1976 &ndash Astrid Hjerten s Andersen 1977 &ndash Peter R. Holm 1978 &ndash Knut Faldbakken 1979 &ndash ge R nning 1980 &ndash Henrik Groth 1981 &ndash Jan Bull 1982 &ndash Sissel Lange Nielsen 1983 &ndash Odd Abrahamsen 1984 &ndash Ernst Orvil 1985 &ndash Harald Sverdrup writer Harald Sverdrup 1986 &ndash Carl Fredrik Engelstad 1987 &ndash Kjell Askildsen 1988 &ndash Richard Herrmann journalist Richard Herrmann 1989 &ndash Gunvor Hofmo 1990 &ndash Erik Fosnes Hansen 1991 &ndash Kaj Skagen 1992 &ndash Paal Brekke 1993 &ndash Tove Nilsen 1994 &ndash Tor ge Bringsv rd 1995 &ndash Fredrik Wandrup 1996 &ndash Bergljot Hob k Haff 1997 &ndash Lars Saabye Christensen 1998 &ndash Ketil Bj rnstad 1999 &ndash Ingvar Ambj rnsen 2000 &ndash Toril Brekke 2001 &ndash Britt Karin Larsen 2002 &ndash Olav Angell 2003 &ndash Roy Jacobsen 2004 &ndash Anne B. Ragde 2005 &ndash Erland Ki sterud , for Det f rste arbeidet The First Work 2006 &ndash Egil B rre Johnsen ...   more details



  1. Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts

    The Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts lang ru , was a Russian literary and political society active in the early 19th Century. The precursor to the Society was founded by a group of secondary school graduates from the Gymnasium ... il5 il521982.htm Article on the Society at History of Russian Literature language icon ru http www.library.cjes.ru online ?a con&b id 379&c id 3834 Article on the Society at the Library of the Center ..., and Vasili Dmitriev. The original name chosen by the group was Friendly Society of Afficianados of Elegance , but this was soon changed. According to Nikolai Grech , the founders of the Society were prepared for a strenuous and exacting study of literature . Born, Popugaev, and the others were to demonstrate ... was also learned in science. In 1802 the membership of the Society grew considerably with the addition ..., and the sons of Alexander Radishchev , Nicholas and Vasili. In 1802 and 1803 the Society published the first part of its two part anthology Scroll of the Muses . On November 26, 1803, the Society was officially recognized and its charter approved. In 1804 the Society started a magazine, The Review , which only published one issue. In 1807 D. I. Jazyko, representing the conservative wing of the Society ... in the Society s rules were made. With the French invasion of Russia in 1812, the Society temporarily ... until 1826. In this third phase of the Society s existence, the Society saw the influx of a large ... history and archives of the Society language icon ru http slovari.yandex.ru , Article on the Society from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia language icon ru http dic.academic.ru dic.nsf brokgauz efron 23830 Article on the Society from ... volsnx.htm Article on the Society at Russian Writers and Poets language icon ru Category 1801 establishments in Russia Category 1826 disestablishments Category Russian literature Category History of Russia ...   more details



  1. International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature

    Society For The Empirical Study Of Literature Category Literature educators Category Literary societies ...notability Organizations date August 2010 unreferenced date July 2010 The International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature IGEL Internationale Gesellschaft f r Empirische Literaturwissenschaft is an association of scholar s who subscribe to the contextual empirical and systemic approach to the study of literature and culture . The approach aims at the advancement of Empirical research empirical and systemic research and methodology in theory construction and application through international and interdisciplinary co operation. The principal tasks of the Society are to support projects through information and co operation, to further personal contact in all areas of research supported by the Society, to support students and junior scholars in the field, to advance the application of empirical and systemic research in the humanities , and to organize national and international Meeting conferences . Founded in 1987 by Siegfried J. Schmidt Siegen University , the Society holds bi annual international conferences see below . IGEL Presidents and Conferences class wikitable IGEL Presidents Term of office IGEL Conferences held Marisa Bortolussi University of Alberta 2008 2012 Montreal , Canada 2012 forthcoming Utrecht University 2010 Max Louwerse University of Memphis 2006 2008 University of Memphis 2008 Willie van Peer University of M nchen 2004 2006 University of M nchen 2006 David S. Miall University of Alberta 2002 2004 University of Alberta 2004 J nos L szl University of P cs 2000 2002 University of P cs 2002 Gerald C. Cupchik University of Toronto 1998 2000 University of Toronto 2000 Els B. Andringa Utrecht University 1996 1998 Utrecht University 1998 Steven T t sy de Zepetnek University of Alberta 1994 1996 University of Alberta 1996 L szl Hal sz Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1992 1994 Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1994 Arthur C. Graesser University of Memphis ...   more details



  1. The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States

    The Society for the Study of Multi Ethnic Literature of the United States MELUS is a scholarly society first established in 1974. Together with the University of Connecticut , The Society for the Study of the Multi Ethnic Literature of the United States publishes a non profit journal quarterly titled Multi Ethnic Literature of the United States also known as MELUS . The aim of the journal and the Society is to expand the definition of American literature through the study and teaching of Latino American ... 1974 , society members formally proclaimed their demand, We must expand the canon of American literature In the early years, the society was relegated to the Foreign Languages division of the conference, because they refused to accept that American literature can only refer to English language works. At this time, the society s goals included the recovery of lost works by minority authors, the compilation of bibliographies of minority literature, and the enlisting of the aid of ethnic studies scholars ... website http webspace.ship.edu kmlong melus MELUS ref Infobox journal title Multi Ethnic Literature of the United States cover editor Martha J. Cutter discipline Literature , Ethnic studies language abbreviation publisher The Society for the Study of the Multi Ethnic Literature of the United States ... University of Connecticut s MELUS Journal webpage ref Founding The society was formed in response to the continued practice at the Modern Language Association MLA annual conference s American Literature section of discussing only works by white men. The society was founded at the following year .... 99 113. ref Present The Society participates in the conventions of such scholarly organizations ... Association , http www.calstatela.edu academic english ala2 American Literature Association , and http pcaaca.org Popular Culture Association . ref name UConn The society is currently led by its ... blogs. The articles, interviews and reviews encompass the multi ethnic scope of American literature ...   more details



  1. Biblical patriarchy

    Primary sources date August 2011 Biblical patriarchy also known as Christian patriarchy is a set of beliefs ... of biblical patriarchy include Douglas Wilson theologian Douglas Wilson , ref Wilson avoids the term ... ref The biblical patriarchy movement has been said to be flourishing among Homeschooling homeschoolers ... 1073 0 page 3 ref GenderChristianity Beliefs The Tenets of Biblical Patriarchy published by Vision ... office in the church. A God honoring society will likewise prefer male leadership in civil and other ..., one that teaches the Bible and a biblical view of God and the world. Both sons and daughters are under ... provision and protection. ref http www.visionforumministries.org home about biblical patriarchy.aspx The Tenets of Biblical Patriarchy ref Some advocates of Biblical Patriarchy teach that women are part ... connected to Biblical patriarchy practise household voting . For example, Christ Church Moscow, Idaho ... are considered as a household for purposes of voting. ref http www.christkirk.com Literature Constitution.asp Christ Church Constitution ref Differences to Complementarianism Biblical patriarchy is similar ... Complementarianism holds to exclusively male leadership in the church and in the home, biblical patriarchy ... the biblical patriarchy view as three point or full complementarianism, male leadership in family, church and society . ref http www.visionforumministries.org issues family men and women ... Grudem , An Overview of Central Concerns, in Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood A Response to Evangelical Feminism Wheaton Crossway, 1991 , 89 ... Like Sarah, and the Husbands Who Honor Them 1 Peter 3 1 7 . ref Criticism Biblical patriarchy has ... In other words, the authority of the father dominates other authority structures in the church and in society ... Baptist Theological Seminary sponsored by Evangelical Ministries to New Religions critiquing biblical ... of the Christian homeschool movement during the last two decades. She suggested that the biblical ...   more details



  1. Biblical Unitarianism

    Today, biblical Unitarianism or Biblical Unitarianism or biblical unitarianism ref Generally capitalized ... son. Biblical Unitarianism Denominations A few denominations use this term to describe themselves ... The term biblical Unitarianism is connected first with Robert Spears and Samuel Sharpe scholar Samuel ... in non Trinitarian literature during the 20th century as the mainstream Unitarian churches moved ... 1914 2000 rarely employ the term Biblical Unitarian , as it would be anachronistic. ref only once ... Biblical Unitarian doctrine, formalized in 16th century Italy chiefly by Faustus Socinus ..., the idea that Unitarianism was Biblical was axiomatic, since the whole thrust of the 16th and 17th ... Eisen and Gary Laderman, eds., Science, religion, and society An encyclopedia of history, culture ... God from Christ according to his biblical unitarian theology confirms this association ... continued to consider their teachings as Biblical , though increasingly questioning the Biblical ... Church of Transylvania remained a conservative Biblical Unitarian movement largely isolated from ... shattered rationalist, biblical Unitarianism now grown conservative and replaced it with intuitional ... Biblical Unitarianism occurs in the British & Foreign Evangelical Review 1882 in an article on the Waning of Biblical Unitarianism . ref James Oswald Dykes , James Stuart Candlish, Joseph Samuel Exell 1882 Waning of Biblical Unitarianism. Testament criticism, Dr. Ezra Abbot, of the Boston Unitarian ... of Samuel Sharpe scholar Samuel Sharpe 1883 describes him as a Biblical Unitarian , adding, His ... a revolt against biblical Unitarianism and its dogmas. They advocated a less argumentative religion ... to again by John M. Robertson 1929 as a Biblical Unitarian, ref Robertson J. M. History of Freethought in the Nineteenth Century Vol2 429 Samuel Sharpe, the scholarly Biblical Unitarian, though ... may have used the term, and later been called, Biblical Unitarian , he did not set up any lobby group ...   more details



  1. Biblical paraphrase

    A Biblical paraphrase is a literary work that has as its goal not the translation of the Bible but, rather, the rendering of the Bible into a work that retells all or part of the Bible in a manner that accords with a particular set of theological or political doctrines. ref James H. Morey , Peter Comestar, Biblical Paraphrase, and the Medieval Popular Bible, Speculum, vol. 68, no. 1, Jan. 1993, pp. 6 35. ref Such works weave with ease and without self consciousness, in and out of material from the volume we know between hard covers as the Bible... bringing it into play with disparate sources, religious practices, and prayers. ref Wallace, David, The Cambridge history of medieval English literature, Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. 477 ff. ref Such works were the most common form of Biblical literature in Medieval Europe. The Historia Scholastica was the most successful Biblical paraphrase. The Paraphrases of Erasmus are another notable work. Paraphrases could take the form of poetry, prose, or be written as the lyrics of songs such as the Presbyterian paraphrases . References reflist Category Biblical paraphrases ...   more details



  1. Literature

    pp move indef Literature Literature from Latin litterae plural Letter alphabet letter is the art of write ... sources can be exempt . The word literature literally means acquaintance with letters and the pars pro toto term letters is sometimes used to signify literature, as in the figure of speech figures of speech arts and letters and man of letters . The two major classifications of literature are poetry and prose . Literature is differentiated from popular and ephemeral classes of writing. Terms such as literary fiction and literary merit are used to distinguish individual works as art literature rather .... History Main History of literature Image Old book bindings.jpg thumb 240px Old book bindings at the Merton .... Different historical periods are reflected in their literature. National and tribal sagas, accounts ... for speculative and philosophical literature in early civilizations, resulting in the prevalence of literature in Ancient China , Ancient India , History of Iran Persia and Classical antiquity ... poetry in the literary medium. In ancient China, early literature was primarily focused on philosophy ... 0 691 00326 2 ref Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period ... Chinese history e.g. Sima Qian s Records of the Grand Historian . Ancient Chinese literature had a heavy ..., and attributed to the blind 5th century BCE historian Zuo Qiuming . In ancient India, literature ... drama , Panchatantra fables , sutras and Indian epic poetry epic poetry . Sanskrit literature begins ... India . The Vedas are among the Ancient literature oldest sacred texts . The Samhitas date to roughly ... and Days and Theogony , are some of the earliest, and most influential, of Ancient Greek literature ... and biographies anticipated the extensive mediaeval literature of lives of saints and miraculous ... and instructional literature proliferated during the Renaissance as a result of the invention ... on history and human nature integrated literature with social and political developments. The inevitable ...   more details



  1. Biblical garden

    Biblical gardens are Horticulture cultivated collections of plant s that are named in the Bible . They are a type of theme garden that botanical gardens, public parks, and private gardeners maintain. ref cite journal author Wodarczyk, Z. title Biblical gardens in dissemination of ideas of the Holy Scripture journal Folia Horticulturae volume 16 issue pages 141 147 year 2004 url http www.ptno.ogr.ar.krakow.pl Wydawn FoliaHorticulturae Spisy FH2004 PDF16022004 fh1602p18.pdf ref , ref http www.moray.gov.uk moray standard page 2007.html Moray Biblical Garden, UK ref ref http rodefshalom.org who garden index.cfm Rodef Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, PA Biblical Botanical Garden Bot generated title ref ref http www.warsawbiblicalgardens.org Warsaw Biblical Gardens Bot generated title ref They are grown in many parts of the world with examples in diverse places, including the Japans Seinan Gakuin University Biblical Botanical Garden to the United states Missouri Botanical Garden . ref http www.mobot.org hort gardens bibleplnts.shtml MBG Bible Plant Collection Bot generated title ref A list of plants in the Bible includes species of plants mentioned in the Jewish and Christian scripture s. Other plants with associations to the themes and subjects of the Bible are sometimes also included, especially in areas with different climates. Additionally, some gardens exhibit objects in order to illustrate Biblical stories or to demonstrate how people lived in Biblical times. Noteworthy Biblical ... moray standard page 2007.html ref ref biblicalgardenelgin.com ref United States File Biblical Garden modified .jpg thumb 600 px right center Biblical Garden, Warsaw, Indiana Rodef Shalom Biblical ... ref San Francisco Botanical Garden Missouri Botanical Garden Fair Haven Biblical Garden, Fair Haven ... Japan Seinan Gakuin University Biblical Botanical Garden External links Biblical Botanical Gardens Society http bbgsusa.synthasite.com References Reflist Category Bible G Category Types of garden de ...   more details



  1. Biblical archaeology

    of Biblical Literature. Mykytiuk, Lawrence J. 2009 , Corrections and Updates to Identifying Biblical ... And The Scriptures . London IVP, 1973 . http www.bib arch.org Biblical Archaeology Society DEFAULTSORT ...Bible related For the movement associated with William F. Albright and also known as biblical archaeology , see Biblical archaeology school . For the interpretation of biblical archaeology in relation to biblical historicity, see The Bible and history . This article presents technical information on major excavations and artifacts relating to biblical archaeology, defined as that archaeology which concerns itself with the biblical world. Periods in Biblical archaeology The list of periods for Syro ... Biblical name Excavated by Comment 1841 Survey N a Edward Robinson scholar Edward Robinson Robinson s Biblical Researches in Palestine, the Sinai, Petrae and Adjacent Regions , based on his survey of the Near East conducted over several years, proposed Biblical names for modern sites. 1871 77 Survey ... of David . 1890 Tell el Hesi Eglon Sir Flinders Petrie The site was believed at the time to be the biblical ... 7, 1990 1, 1993 2000 Khirbet Nisya Ai biblical place ? David Livingston N a 1981 2, 1984 8, 1990, 1992 ..., 2004 2008 Tell es Safi identified as Biblical Gath of the Philistines Gath city Gath Aren Maeir ... the letters LMLK on jar handles, associated with the reign of the biblical king Hezekiah of Judah ... of thousands of fragments. Written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek, they contain biblical and apocryphal ... 5 10 and 7 9 . These are the oldest biblical fragments yet found. Gibeon ancient city ... many names known from biblical texts. Balaam texts N a Found during controlled excavations at Deir ... during excavations by A. Maeir at Tell es Safi biblical Gath The ostracon pottery fragment is incised ... biblical Eben Ezer , 2 miles east of Philistine Aphek biblical Aphek at Antipatris occupied from .... See also Archaeology of Israel Bible Biblical maximalism Biblical minimalism The Bible and History ...   more details



  1. Biblical apocrypha

    is published by the Bible Society UBS , contains the Biblical apocrypha Clementine Vulgate Clementine ... Theology polemical point about the Biblical apocrypha Biblical canon canonicity of these books. As an authority for this division, he cited Jerome St. Jerome , who in the early 5th century Biblical ... to designate this literature, which non Catholics conventionally and improperly known as the Apocrypha ... is represented by the refusal of the British and Foreign Bible Society in the early 19th century to print it Biblical Apocrypha Modern editions see below . Roman Catholic Church Catholic and Eastern ... 1672 respectively. They are called Deuterocanonical books deuterocanonical by Catholics and Biblical Apocrypha Anagignoskomena anagignoskomena by the Orthodox. Biblical canon Main Biblical canon Christian biblical canons Development of the Christian biblical canon Protocanonical books Deuterocanonical ... by the First Council of Nicaea The Biblical Canon First Council of Nicaea . Although in his Apology ... have not found in the Hebrew or Biblical Aramaic Chaldee . In 1569 the Spanish Reina Valera Reina Bible ... ref the British and Foreign Bible Society decided that no BFBS funds were to pay for printing ... of the Clementine Vulgate commonly omit Biblical apocrypha Clementine Vulgate the Apocrypha section ... of Baruch, following the Orthodox tradition. The American Bible Society lifted restrictions on the publication of Bibles with the Apocrypha in 1964. The British and Foreign Bible Society followed ... Technically, a Pseudepigrapha pseudepigraphon is a book written in a biblical style and ascribed ... under Hellenistic Jewish literature. Again, the Slavonic Book of Enoch Enoch goes back undoubtedly .... A distinction can be made between the Palestinian and the Hellenistic literature of the Old Testament, though even this is open to serious objections. The former literature was written in Hebrew or Aramaic .... The Apocrypha proper then would be classified as follows Palestinian Jewish Literature Historical ...   more details



  1. Biblical hermeneutics

    multiple issues cleanup August 2007 Bible related Biblical hermeneutics is the study of the principles ... Biblical hermeneutics have some Judeo Christian overlap and Interfaith dialogue , they have distinctly ... from the ancient Targums to classical Rabbinic literature , the midrash literature, the classical ... rulings. Christian biblical hermeneutics Until the Enlightenment, Biblical hermeneutics was usually ... two different but related meanings which are in use today. Firstly, in the older sense, Biblical ... with principles of biblical interpretation or methodology of Biblical exegesis . Secondly, the more recent development is to understand the term Biblical hermeneutics as the broader philosophical ... and linguistic hermeneutics are considered to be applicable to the Biblical texts, as well. There are obvious ... of Hans Georg Gadamer have had a wide ranging influence on Biblical hermeneutics as developed ... Christian Biblical exegesis This form of theological hermeneutics in the mainstream Protestant tradition considers Christian Biblical hermeneutics in the tradition of explication of the text, or exegesis , to deal with various principles that can be applied to the study of Scripture . If the Biblical ... any other part of scripture is not considered to be sound. Biblical hermeneutics differs ... evangelical hermeneutics appears to derive from Hartill, J E 1960. Principles of Biblical ... of Biblical Interpretation 1981 Lexical syntactical analysis This step looks at the words used ... of a verse in its chapter, book and even biblical context. Theological analysis It is often ... the biblical writings We speak a different language, we live approximately two millennia later, and we ... different literary expectations than those in reading other forms of literature and writing. Roman ... by Pius XII in 1943, which opened modern Catholic Biblical scholarship Historico grammatical interpretation ... conclusion is that the very nature of biblical texts means that interpreting them will require ...   more details



  1. Biblical Minimalism

    Reflections on Recent Writing on the History of Israel , Journal of Biblical Literature 114 4 1995 ... and Biblical Scholarship? Journal of Biblical Literature 114 4 1995 , p683 698. a response to the article ...Other uses Copenhagen School disambiguation POV date September 2011 Biblical minimalism ref name davies ... in biblical exegesis which stresses a heavily skeptical approach to archaeological evidence ... as a reaction to the Biblical Archaeology movement, and the perceived contradictions between the archaeological ... of history . The following quote characterizes the viewpoint of the Biblical Minimalists For decades ... ATHAS, George, Minimalism The Copenhagen School of Thought in Biblical Studies, Edited Transcript ... the biblical text, the traditional approach to Biblical scholarship created a false ancient .... The Biblical history as seen by Minimalism is in fact more comparable to Shakespeare s Julius .... In recognising that the historical narrative of the Bible is literature rather than as history ... biblical covenant between the Israelites people of Israel and their God in Judaism God , Minimalism treats biblical Israel as in fact a literary construction rather than an objective reality. Scholarly ... Postmodern Malarkey , Biblical Archaeology Review 26.02 , March April 2000. ref He has criticized Davies for lack of familiarity with standard literature, ref Davies does not even cite the standard ... Past Biblical Archaeology and the Myth of Israel. Despite its subtitle, this work has next to nothing ... strongly the minimalist claims concerning Persian era Hebrew scribes, ref First of all, as the biblical ... , in Schmidt ed. , The Quest for the Historical Israel , Archaeology and Biblical Studies, number ... , in Schmidt ed. , The Quest for the Historical Israel , Archaeology and Biblical Studies, number ... and Biblical Studies, number 17, p. 14 2007 . ref He has also acknowledged strong archaeological support for certain parts of the Biblical record. ref Archaeological excavations and surveys have confirmed ...   more details



  1. Biblical languages

    Bible related Biblical languages are any of the language s employed in the original writings of the Bible . Partially owing to the significance of the Bible in society, Biblical languages are studied more widely than many other dead language s. Furthermore, some debates exist as to which language is the original language of a particular passage, and about whether a term has been properly translated from an ancient language into modern editions of the Bible. Language of the Hebrew Bible The Hebrew Bible Hebrew language Hebrew hebrew , also known as the Tanakh , consists of 39 books. Hebrew in Hebrew Bible may refer to either the Hebrew language or to the Hebrew people who historically used Hebrew as a spoken language, and have continuously used the language in prayer and study, or both. The texts were mainly written in Biblical Hebrew , with some portions notably in Book of Daniel Daniel and Book of Ezra Ezra in Biblical Aramaic . Biblical Hebrew, sometimes called Classical Hebrew , is an archaic form of the Hebrew language. The very first translation of the Hebrew Bible was into Greek language Greek . This is known as the Septuagint LXX , which later became the received text of the Old Testament in the church and the basis of its Development of the Christian Biblical canon canon . This began sometime in the 2nd or 3rd century BCE, with the first portion of the Hebrew Bible, the Torah , being translated into Koine Greek . Over the next century, other books were translated or composed as well. This translation became known as the Septuagint and was widely used by Hellenistic Judaism Greek speaking Jews , and later by Christians. It differs somewhat from the later standardized Hebrew Masoretic Text . This translation was promoted by way of a Letter of Aristeas legend that seventy separate translators all produced identical texts. The Latin Vulgate by Jerome was based ... all translations are based upon the Greek text. Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Biblical Languages Category ...   more details




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