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  • Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages by André Vauchez, Michael Lapidge, and R. B (Richard Barrie) Dobson

    Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages

    André Vauchez, Michael Lapidge, and R. B (Richard Barrie) Dobson

    Consists of articles on all aspects of the period from the fifth to the fifteenth century, exploring art, architecture, religion, law, science, language, philosophy, and theology, as well as cultural, religious, intellectual, social and political history. With a focus on focus on Europe and Christendom, the Encyclopedia also covers the rise of Islam and people of other cultures with whom Europeans came into contact.

    Oxford digital reference shelf;

  • Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages by André Vauchez, Michael Lapidge, and R. B (Richard Barrie) Dobson

    Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages

    André Vauchez, Michael Lapidge, and R. B (Richard Barrie) Dobson

    Consists of articles on all aspects of the period from the fifth to the fifteenth century, exploring art, architecture, religion, law, science, language, philosophy, and theology, as well as cultural, religious, intellectual, social and political history. With a focus on focus on Europe and Christendom, the Encyclopedia also covers the rise of Islam and people of other cultures with whom Europeans came into contact.

    Oxford digital reference shelf;

  • Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages by André Vauchez, Michael Lapidge, and R. B (Richard Barrie) Dobson

    Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages

    André Vauchez, Michael Lapidge, and R. B (Richard Barrie) Dobson

    Consists of articles on all aspects of the period from the fifth to the fifteenth century, exploring art, architecture, religion, law, science, language, philosophy, and theology, as well as cultural, religious, intellectual, social and political history. With a focus on focus on Europe and Christendom, the Encyclopedia also covers the rise of Islam and people of other cultures with whom Europeans came into contact.

    Oxford digital reference shelf;

  • Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages by André Vauchez, Michael Lapidge, and R. B (Richard Barrie) Dobson

    Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages

    André Vauchez, Michael Lapidge, and R. B (Richard Barrie) Dobson

    Consists of articles on all aspects of the period from the fifth to the fifteenth century, exploring art, architecture, religion, law, science, language, philosophy, and theology, as well as cultural, religious, intellectual, social and political history. With a focus on focus on Europe and Christendom, the Encyclopedia also covers the rise of Islam and people of other cultures with whom Europeans came into contact.

    Oxford digital reference shelf;

  • Asbury at Worship by Don Demaray

    Asbury at Worship

    Don Demaray

    BV4070.A888 C52 2000 no.1

  • Asbury at Worship by Maxie Dunnam

    Asbury at Worship

    Maxie Dunnam

    BV4070.A888 C5 2000 no.2

  • Bulletin of the Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center by Bill Faupel and William Kostlevy

    Bulletin of the Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center

    Bill Faupel and William Kostlevy

    Volume 8 Number 1, Spring 2000 and Volume 8 Number 2, Winter 2000

    Periodical;

  • Bulletin of the Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center by Bill Faupel and William Kostlevy

    Bulletin of the Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center

    Bill Faupel and William Kostlevy

    Volume 8 Number 1, Spring 2000 and Volume 8 Number 2, Winter 2000

    Periodical;

  • Bulletin of the Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center by Bill Faupel and William Kostlevy

    Bulletin of the Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center

    Bill Faupel and William Kostlevy

    Volume 8 Number 1, Spring 2000 and Volume 8 Number 2, Winter 2000

    Periodical;

  • Asbury at Worship by Charles Killian

    Asbury at Worship

    Charles Killian

    BV4070.A888 C52 2000 no.3

  • Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls by Lawrence H. Schiffman

    Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls

    Lawrence H. Schiffman

    When Bedouin shepherds discovered the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947, one of the most fascinating mysteries of ancient history was exposed. Embedded in the 850 manuscripts eventually uncovered were questions about everything from the Qumran community that produced the scrolls to their impact on our understanding of biblical studies. Why were the scrolls preserved in caves? What do they reveal about such contemporary events as the life and death of Jesus, the rise of Talmudic Judaism, and the flourishing of the Essenes, Pharisees, and other Second Temple groups? These questions are identified and explored in Lawrence Schiffman and James VanderKam’s groundbreaking Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Featuring 450 articles by an international community of 100 distinguished scholars, the Encyclopedia is the definitive account of what we know about the scrolls—their history, relevance, meaning, and the controversies that surround them. The works are viewed in historical, linguistic, and religious contexts, with archaeological evidence providing a clear basis for dating and preservation of the manuscripts.

    Oxford digital reference shelf;

  • Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls by Lawrence H. Schiffman

    Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls

    Lawrence H. Schiffman

    When Bedouin shepherds discovered the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947, one of the most fascinating mysteries of ancient history was exposed. Embedded in the 850 manuscripts eventually uncovered were questions about everything from the Qumran community that produced the scrolls to their impact on our understanding of biblical studies. Why were the scrolls preserved in caves? What do they reveal about such contemporary events as the life and death of Jesus, the rise of Talmudic Judaism, and the flourishing of the Essenes, Pharisees, and other Second Temple groups? These questions are identified and explored in Lawrence Schiffman and James VanderKam’s groundbreaking Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Featuring 450 articles by an international community of 100 distinguished scholars, the Encyclopedia is the definitive account of what we know about the scrolls—their history, relevance, meaning, and the controversies that surround them. The works are viewed in historical, linguistic, and religious contexts, with archaeological evidence providing a clear basis for dating and preservation of the manuscripts.

    Oxford digital reference shelf;

  • Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls by Lawrence H. Schiffman

    Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls

    Lawrence H. Schiffman

    When Bedouin shepherds discovered the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947, one of the most fascinating mysteries of ancient history was exposed. Embedded in the 850 manuscripts eventually uncovered were questions about everything from the Qumran community that produced the scrolls to their impact on our understanding of biblical studies. Why were the scrolls preserved in caves? What do they reveal about such contemporary events as the life and death of Jesus, the rise of Talmudic Judaism, and the flourishing of the Essenes, Pharisees, and other Second Temple groups? These questions are identified and explored in Lawrence Schiffman and James VanderKam’s groundbreaking Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Featuring 450 articles by an international community of 100 distinguished scholars, the Encyclopedia is the definitive account of what we know about the scrolls—their history, relevance, meaning, and the controversies that surround them. The works are viewed in historical, linguistic, and religious contexts, with archaeological evidence providing a clear basis for dating and preservation of the manuscripts.

    Oxford digital reference shelf;

  • Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls by Lawrence H. Schiffman

    Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls

    Lawrence H. Schiffman

    When Bedouin shepherds discovered the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947, one of the most fascinating mysteries of ancient history was exposed. Embedded in the 850 manuscripts eventually uncovered were questions about everything from the Qumran community that produced the scrolls to their impact on our understanding of biblical studies. Why were the scrolls preserved in caves? What do they reveal about such contemporary events as the life and death of Jesus, the rise of Talmudic Judaism, and the flourishing of the Essenes, Pharisees, and other Second Temple groups? These questions are identified and explored in Lawrence Schiffman and James VanderKam’s groundbreaking Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Featuring 450 articles by an international community of 100 distinguished scholars, the Encyclopedia is the definitive account of what we know about the scrolls—their history, relevance, meaning, and the controversies that surround them. The works are viewed in historical, linguistic, and religious contexts, with archaeological evidence providing a clear basis for dating and preservation of the manuscripts.

    Oxford digital reference shelf;

  • Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls by Lawrence H. Schiffman

    Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls

    Lawrence H. Schiffman

    When Bedouin shepherds discovered the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947, one of the most fascinating mysteries of ancient history was exposed. Embedded in the 850 manuscripts eventually uncovered were questions about everything from the Qumran community that produced the scrolls to their impact on our understanding of biblical studies. Why were the scrolls preserved in caves? What do they reveal about such contemporary events as the life and death of Jesus, the rise of Talmudic Judaism, and the flourishing of the Essenes, Pharisees, and other Second Temple groups? These questions are identified and explored in Lawrence Schiffman and James VanderKam’s groundbreaking Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Featuring 450 articles by an international community of 100 distinguished scholars, the Encyclopedia is the definitive account of what we know about the scrolls—their history, relevance, meaning, and the controversies that surround them. The works are viewed in historical, linguistic, and religious contexts, with archaeological evidence providing a clear basis for dating and preservation of the manuscripts.

    Oxford digital reference shelf;

  • Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls by Lawrence H. Schiffman

    Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls

    Lawrence H. Schiffman

    When Bedouin shepherds discovered the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947, one of the most fascinating mysteries of ancient history was exposed. Embedded in the 850 manuscripts eventually uncovered were questions about everything from the Qumran community that produced the scrolls to their impact on our understanding of biblical studies. Why were the scrolls preserved in caves? What do they reveal about such contemporary events as the life and death of Jesus, the rise of Talmudic Judaism, and the flourishing of the Essenes, Pharisees, and other Second Temple groups? These questions are identified and explored in Lawrence Schiffman and James VanderKam’s groundbreaking Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Featuring 450 articles by an international community of 100 distinguished scholars, the Encyclopedia is the definitive account of what we know about the scrolls—their history, relevance, meaning, and the controversies that surround them. The works are viewed in historical, linguistic, and religious contexts, with archaeological evidence providing a clear basis for dating and preservation of the manuscripts.

    Oxford digital reference shelf;

  • Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls by Lawrence H. Schiffman

    Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls

    Lawrence H. Schiffman

    When Bedouin shepherds discovered the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947, one of the most fascinating mysteries of ancient history was exposed. Embedded in the 850 manuscripts eventually uncovered were questions about everything from the Qumran community that produced the scrolls to their impact on our understanding of biblical studies. Why were the scrolls preserved in caves? What do they reveal about such contemporary events as the life and death of Jesus, the rise of Talmudic Judaism, and the flourishing of the Essenes, Pharisees, and other Second Temple groups? These questions are identified and explored in Lawrence Schiffman and James VanderKam’s groundbreaking Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Featuring 450 articles by an international community of 100 distinguished scholars, the Encyclopedia is the definitive account of what we know about the scrolls—their history, relevance, meaning, and the controversies that surround them. The works are viewed in historical, linguistic, and religious contexts, with archaeological evidence providing a clear basis for dating and preservation of the manuscripts.

    Oxford digital reference shelf;

  • Children's worship (Video) by Cathy Stonehouse, Ellen Dennison, Paul Stonehouse, Dwight Winter, and Lenore Sweigard

    Children's worship (Video)

    Cathy Stonehouse, Ellen Dennison, Paul Stonehouse, Dwight Winter, and Lenore Sweigard

    Forums, 2000

  • Ichthus '99 - Big Group Training Altar Ministry by N A

    Ichthus '99 - Big Group Training Altar Ministry

    N A

  • Basic Christian Theology - Tape 1 by Allan Coppedge

    Basic Christian Theology - Tape 1

    Allan Coppedge

  • Basic Christian Theology - Tape 2 by Allan Coppedge

    Basic Christian Theology - Tape 2

    Allan Coppedge

  • Basic Christian Theology - Tape 3 by Allan Coppedge

    Basic Christian Theology - Tape 3

    Allan Coppedge

  • Basic Christian Theology - Tape 4 by Allan Coppedge

    Basic Christian Theology - Tape 4

    Allan Coppedge

  • Basic Christian Theology - Tape 5 by Allan Coppedge

    Basic Christian Theology - Tape 5

    Allan Coppedge

  • Basic Christian Theology - Tape 6 by Allan Coppedge

    Basic Christian Theology - Tape 6

    Allan Coppedge

 

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