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  2. Bronwen Dickey - Wikipedia

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    Dickey is a contributing editor at The Oxford American and the author of Pit Bull: The Battle over an American Icon. [3] [4] Her book attempted to show that negative views about the breed have often been shaped by misunderstandings of pit bulls and their history. [5]

  3. Pit Bull: The Battle over an American Icon - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Science Monitor called it “brilliant" and "a powerful and disturbing book that shows how the rise of the killer-pit bull narrative reflects many broader American anxieties and pathologies surrounding race, class, and poverty." [8] Anti-pit bull advocates accused Dickey of downplaying the potential danger of pit bull dogs. [9]

  4. The Bible's Most Misunderstood Verse - AOL

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    The Bible's Most Misunderstood Verse. N.T. Wright. October 23, 2023 at 8:48 AM. Paul ends the letter to the Ephesians, and hands it over to Tychicus. Wood engraving, published in 1886. Credit ...

  5. Misquoting Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why (published as Whose Word Is It? in the United Kingdom) is a book by Bart D. Ehrman, a New Testament scholar at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. [1] Published in 2005 by HarperCollins, the book introduces lay readers to the field of textual criticism of the Bible.

  6. Sacred bull - Wikipedia

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    The text of the Hebrew Bible can be understood to refer to the idol as representing a separate god, or as representing Yahweh himself, perhaps through an association or religious syncretism with Egyptian or Levantine bull gods, rather than a new deity in itself. [citation needed]

  7. Asimov's Guide to the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Asimov's Guide to the Bible is a work by Isaac Asimov that was first published in two volumes in 1968 and 1969, [1] covering the Old Testament and the New Testament (including the Catholic Old Testament, or deuterocanonical, books (see Catholic Bible) and the Eastern Orthodox Old Testament books, or anagignoskomena, along with the Fourth Book of Ezra), respectively.

  8. Taye Diggs reveals the emotional reason he chose to adopt a ...

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    Taye Diggs is the proud owner of pit bull mix, Mixty Copeland, and there is an important reason he decided to adopt a pit. ... "It sounds weird, but being a black man, we are misunderstood as well ...

  9. The Bible with Sources Revealed - Wikipedia

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    The core of the book, taking up almost 300 of its approximately 380 pages in the paperback edition, is Friedman's own translation of the five Pentateuchal books, in which the four sources plus the contributions of the two redactors (of the combined JE source and the later redactor of the final document) are indicated typographically.