History References and Tools Bible Christianity
History References and Tools Bible Christianity
History
This category is for tools to learn about the history of the Biblical world.
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- Resources for study of the Bible and the ancient world. Maps, timelines, images, software, links.
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- William Sanday's scholarly criticism of an anonymous book "Supernatural Religion" which claimed that the Gospels were not written till late in the second century. (Project Gutenberg ASCII e-text).
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- Chronologically arranged New Testament (Phillips translation).
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- Page images and e-text at CCEL: covers first 6 centuries.
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- [downloadable text file] (by Sir W. Ramsey) (hosted by CCEL)
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- Features articles and pictures by Dr. James Tabor of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte; an interesting example of the relevance of ancient cults to understanding current events, by a partipant in the negotiations preceding the Waco Massacre.
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- Includes article proposing a 16th-century date for the Exodus; chronology of Jesus' ministry; works of Flavius Josephus.
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- (preliminary htm and downloadable text) (@CCEL)
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- Scholarly e-mail discussion list about Judaism in the Greco-Roman world.
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- Printable wall chart including Biblical and world events from Adam to modern times (updated from 1930 version).
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- A moderated, academic e-list for discussion of the Historical Jesus and Christian Origins.
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- (preliminary: single htm file or downloadable text) (@CCEL)
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- Excellent link connection: ancient texts, and modern analyses.
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- Images of Ancient Corinth, Greece.
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- HTML etext of book by W.M. Ramsay.
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- An excellent, clear map by Mahlon Smith with links to information on the places it charts.
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- [Frontline 4-hour TV series] Archaeological, sociological, and historical survey; pictures, maps, texts.
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- Newly proposed historical context of the patriarchs, with chronology.
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- These pages are intended as a resource for serious, scholarly studies of the social world of the early Christian writings.
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