Scripture and Pluralism: Reading the Bible in the Religiously Plural Worlds of the Middle Ages and Renaissance

Scripture and Pluralism: Reading the Bible in the Religiously Plural Worlds of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Title Scripture and Pluralism: Reading the Bible in the Religiously Plural Worlds of the Middle Ages and Renaissance PDF eBook
Author University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Medieval and Renaissance Curriculum and Outreach Project. Symposium
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Total Pages
Release 2005
Genre Bible
ISBN 9789047415480

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Scripture And Pluralism

Scripture And Pluralism
Title Scripture And Pluralism PDF eBook
Author University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Symposium
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 255
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9004144153

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This book is a study of the multiplicity of ways the Bible was used by different groups during the Middle Ages. They explore different aspects of Christian Biblical Study in the face of the challenges of religious pluralism in the medieval and early-modern periods.

Scripture and Pluralism

Scripture and Pluralism
Title Scripture and Pluralism PDF eBook
Author Thomas J. Heffernan
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Total Pages 246
Release 2005
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Religion and World Civilizations [3 volumes]

Religion and World Civilizations [3 volumes]
Title Religion and World Civilizations [3 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Andrew Holt
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 1069
Release 2023-06-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1440874247

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An indispensable resource for readers investigating how religion has influenced societies and cultures, this three-volume encyclopedia assesses and synthesizes the many ways in which religious faith has shaped societies from the ancient world to today. Each volume of the set focuses on a different era of world history, ranging through the ancient, medieval, and modern worlds. Every volume is filled with essays that focus on religious themes from different geographical regions. For example, volume one includes essays considering religion in ancient Rome, while volume three features essays focused on religion in modern Africa. This accessible layout makes it easy for readers to learn more about the ways that religion and society have intersected over the centuries, as well as specific religious trends, events, and milestones in a particular era and place in world history. Taken as a a whole, this ambitious and wide-ranging work gathers more than 500 essays from more than 150 scholars who share their expertise and knowledge about religious faiths, tenets, people, places, and events that have influenced the development of civilization over the course of recorded human history.

Ancient Worlds in Digital Culture

Ancient Worlds in Digital Culture
Title Ancient Worlds in Digital Culture PDF eBook
Author Claire Clivaz
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 265
Release 2016-08-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004325239

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The volume presents a selection of research projects in Digital Humanities applied to the “Biblical Studies” in the widest sense and context. Taken as a whole, the volume restitutes the merging Digital Culture at the beginning of the 21st century.

International Review of Biblical Studies

International Review of Biblical Studies
Title International Review of Biblical Studies PDF eBook
Author BRILL ACADEMIC PUB
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 567
Release 2007-02
Genre Reference
ISBN 900415583X

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Formerly known by its subtitle "Internationale Zeitschriftenschau für Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete", the International Review of Biblical Studies has served the scholarly community ever since its inception in the early 1950's. Each annual volume includes approximately 2,000 abstracts and summaries of articles and books that deal with the Bible and related literature, including the Dead Sea Scrolls, Pseudepigrapha, Non-canonical gospels, and ancient Near Eastern writings. The abstracts - which may be in English, German, or French - are arranged thematically under headings such as e.g. "Genesis", "Matthew", "Greek language", "text and textual criticism", "exegetical methods and approaches", "biblical theology", "social and religious institutions", "biblical personalities", "history of Israel and early Judaism", and so on. The articles and books that are abstracted and reviewed are collected annually by an international team of collaborators from over 300 of the most important periodicals and book series in the fields covered.

Giannozzo Manetti's New Testament

Giannozzo Manetti's New Testament
Title Giannozzo Manetti's New Testament PDF eBook
Author Annet den Haan
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 557
Release 2016-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 9004324372

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Giannozzo Manetti’s New Testament offers an edition and analysis of the Latin translation of the Greek New Testament made at the Vatican court by the fifteenth-century humanist Giannozzo Manetti (1396-1459).