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A notorious 1525 Bible map was backward and still changed history
Five centuries ago, a single misprinted image in a German Bible quietly rewired how Europeans pictured the world and their ...
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 ...
Religious maps from the 1300s showing tribal Israel inadvertently became the blueprint for how later mapmakers drew political ...
The miniseries left THR's TV critic wondering who the intended audience was for this "fractious and overwrought" adaptation of the most well-known and popular book in the history of humanity. By Jane ...
Want to see what Jesus saw? There's an app for that. A team of entrepreneurs, tech innovators and archaeologists have teamed up to create Architip, an augmented-reality program that brings Israel's ...
TEL AVIV - A leading archaeology journal has effectively barred submissions by Israelis on Judea and Samaria unless they "have cooperated with the relevant Palestinian authorities," in what analysts ...
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 ...
A Bible-themed museum in Lancaster County is closing – but you can take a piece of it home with you. Bible History Exhibits will close July 27 after over 10 years of operation, museum founder Stephen ...
Last week saw another clash about women’s (in)equality play out online between leaders in evangelical Christian culture. In the clamor for the high-ground of evangelical legitimacy, something happened ...
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