Pew Research reveals a paradox: while interest in Christianity may be rising, only 22% of Americans read the Bible weekly and 61% rarely or never read it, often stumped by its unfamiliar genealogies ...
Historical science came into its maturity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This does not mean that all the problems of a scientific historiography were settled, but at least the historians ...
Tyndale’s 'One Year Chronological Study Bible' presents the Bible as a grand story, transforms the reading experience, and travels through the holy text from beginning to end The Bible may be the ...
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AI rewrites Biblical history with shocking discovery
The Dead Sea Scrolls may be even older than previously thought, according to artificial intelligence. Scientists say the state-of-the-art technology acts like a "time machine that allows us to study ...
Say “The Bible,” and most people think of the words in the holy book. Thanks to Liana Lupas and the Museum of Biblical Art, now you can find out more about some of the books themselves – how they were ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a deep struggle, intertwined with historical and religious narratives that have shaped its course for generations. Central to this conflict is the land of ...
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A 500-year “Bible map” still shapes modern borders
The first printed Bible to include a map of the Holy Land appeared roughly 500 years ago, yet its vision of where sacred ...
The issue of indulgences was central during the period of the Protestant Revolt in the 16th century. First, let's look at the biblical rationale for an indulgence, and then delve a bit into the ...
(RNS) — The debate over how to teach American history is dividing the country. One side is accused of pretending that America never did anything wrong, while the other side is accused of claiming that ...
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