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  2. Amy-Jill Levine - Wikipedia

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    Per the introduction by Levine for The Historical Jesus in Context: . There is a consensus of sorts on a basic outline of Jesus' life. Most scholars agree that Jesus was baptized by John, debated with fellow Jews on how best to live according to God's will, engaged in healings and exorcisms, taught in parables, gathered male and female followers in Galilee, went to Jerusalem, and was crucified ...

  3. Michael S. Heiser - Wikipedia

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    Heiser was born on February 14, 1963, [2] [independent source needed] and raised in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.He was one of seven children. [3] [independent source needed]He received an MA in Ancient History from the University of Pennsylvania, and an MA and PhD in the Hebrew Bible and Semitic Languages from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (with a minor in Classical studies).

  4. Bernard M. Levinson - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Levinson seeks to bring the academic biblical scholarship to the attention of a broader, non-specialist readership [6] In this vein, he has recently written on the impact of the King James Version of the Bible upon the American Founding; [7] drawn attention in the national press to the role of early feminist Bible scholars like ...

  5. Classical education movement - Wikipedia

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    Classical Christian education is a learning approach popularized in the late 20th century that emphasizes biblical teachings and incorporates a teaching model from the classical education movement known as the Trivium, consisting of three parts: grammar, logic, and rhetoric. It is taught internationally in hundreds of schools with about 40,000 ...

  6. Metanarrative - Wikipedia

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    Metanarrative has a specific definition in narratology and communications theory. According to John Stephens and Robyn McCallum, a metanarrative "is a global or totalizing cultural narrative schema which orders and explains knowledge and experience " [ 19 ] – a story about a story, encompassing and explaining other "little stories" within ...

  7. Society of Biblical Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Biblical Literature (JBL) was launched the following year. [9] The SBL was not the first association dedicated to biblical studies in North America, but it was the first that was interdenominational. [10] The thirty-two founding members of SBL in 1880 even included a Unitarian, Ezra Abbott. [11]

  8. John Van Engen - Wikipedia

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    He is a 1984 Guggenheim Fellow, [2] and 2011 Berlin Prize Fellow. His book, Sisters and Brothers of the Common Life: The Devotio Moderna and the World of the Later Middle Ages (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008) won the 2009 John Gilmary Shea Prize, [3] the 2010 Otto Gründler Book Prize, [4] and the 2013 Haskins Medal.

  9. Gary DeMar - Wikipedia

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    Gary DeMar is an American writer and lecturer. A former student of Greg Bahnsen, and protégé of Gary North, he has written several books on Christian reconstructionism, apologetics, and eschatology, as well as books targeting the homeschool movement.