GENESIS through the lens of Anthropology
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014
A.N. Wilson on Bishops in the Church of England
In 1983, British biographer and novelist A.N. Wilson wrote, in his Life of John Milton, “It needs an act of supreme historical imagination to be able to recapture an atmosphere in which Anglican bishops might be taken seriously; still more, one in which they might be thought threatening.”
Mary's Perpetual Virginity and Authority
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Dr. Alice C. Linsley
Mary was a virgin in two senses. She was a temple-dedicated Virgin, a
custom among the Hebrew priests. Remember Elkanah and Hann...
A Blessed Christmastide!
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Many people think of Christmas as a single day. However, Christmas is a
season sometimes referred to as "Christmastide".
Christmas is the annual commem...
Escaping the News Encourages Tyranny
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Dr. Alice C. Linsley
The quote from British blogger, Steve Aitchson, seems to recommend
escapism. That appears to be his personal path. Steven Aitchi...
US Students are Deprived of Philosophy
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Dr. Alice C. Linsley
Before I retired, I taught Philosophy at the university and high school
levels for 14 years. Some of my former students have gone...
What Paleoanthropologists Want to Discover
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This image depicts the "linear evolution theory" and is called the "March
of Progress" image. However, the evidence of many groups of archaic humans
l...
My book "The First Lords of the Earth: An Anthropological Study" is available on Amazon. The book identifies the social structure and religious beliefs of the early Hebrew ruler-priest caste (6000-4000 years ago), their dispersion out of Africa, their territorial expansion, trade routes, and influence on the populations of the Fertile Crescent and Ancient Near East.
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