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Peter W. Flint was involved in research of the Dead Sea Scrolls for over 20 years. He was one of the 70 official members of the Dead Sea Scrolls editors... |
servant, champion amateur boxer, and member of a puritanical religious organisation. Flint attended Sydney Boys High School, before studying law, economics... |
Massachusetts for religious freedom, sailing for Boston in 1635 after King Charles I of England had begun persecuting Puritans. Her father Peter was "the sort... |
History of science (redirect from Arab contributions to science) where all Archimedes' mathematical contributions were collected and studied. John Philoponus, another Byzantine scholar, was the first to question Aristotle's... |
Bible (section Religious significance) 83–104. ISBN 978-0-521-85938-7. OCLC 774213683. VanderKam, James C.; Flint, Peter W. (2013) [2002]. The meaning of the Dead Sea scrolls: their significance... |
99. Bailey 2018, p. 21. Kieckhefer 2000, pp. 10–11. Davies 2012, p. 35. Flint 1991, p. 5. Davies 2012, p. 6; Bailey 2018, p. 88. Davies 2012, p. 6. Johnson... |
His son, Dr Peter Campbell David Southern, was Head Master of Bancroft's School and Christ's Hospital. Southern is one of 20 medieval scholars profiled in... |
and the importance of nature, Charles Stearns Wheeler built a shanty at Flint's Pond in 1836. Considered the first Transcendentalist outdoor living experiment... |
Flint, Valerie I. J. (1991). The Rise of Magic in Early Medieval Europe. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0691031651. Forshaw, Peter J... |
Philosophical Essays on God, Freedom, and Immortality. New York: Barnes and Noble. Flint, Robert (1903). Agnosticism: The Croall Lecture for 1887–88. William Blackwood... |
Existence of God (category Religious controversies) been debated for centuries by philosophers, theologians, and scholars from different religious traditions. The problem of evil can be formulated in different... |
and member contributions. While established by a group composed mostly of Catholic scholars, CESNUR is not affiliated with any religious group or denomination... |
Scottish coptologist Walter Ewing Crum (1865–1944), with a contribution by English scholar and liturgist the Rev. Frank Edward Brightman (1856–1932).... |
Haque, Amber (2004). "Psychology from Islamic perspective: Contributions of early Muslim scholars and challenges to contemporary Muslim psychologists". Journal... |
20–21. Flint 2009, pp. 3–5. Alexiou 2006, pp. 22–23. Alexiou 2006, pp. 23–24. Allen 1997. Flint 2009, p. 10. Flint 2009, p. 11. Laurence, Peter L. (2011)... |
Baylor University Press. ISBN 978-1-932792-19-5. VanderKam, James; Flint, Peter (2005). The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls Their Significance For Understanding... |
Columbia University (redirect from John Jay Scholar) 'Casablanca,' Dies at 93". The New York Times. Retrieved April 11, 2011. Flint, Peter (February 6, 1993). "Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Literate Skeptic of the Cinema... |
book series, 1632, written by American historian, writer, and editor Eric Flint (first published in 2000). The song "The Lion from the North" from the album... |
Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor (category Romani studies scholars) Petrache Lupu, whose preaching he explored in a work of religious anthropology. His contribution to Romanian literature includes collections of folklore... |
representatives of Homo erectus migrated to the Taman Peninsula in southern Russia. Flint tools, some 1.5 million years old, have been discovered in the North Caucasus... |