Canon archaeological
September 1st, 2008Canon archaeological
Semitic [mythology] (The mythology of all races ... Canon J. A. MacCulloch ... editor ... vol. V)
Author: Stephen Langdon
Hardcover: 454 pages
Company: Archaeological Institute of America, Marshall Jones (1931)
List Price:
Amazon Price:
Used Price: $33.85
(more...)
Hardcover: 454 pages
Company: Archaeological Institute of America, Marshall Jones (1931)
List Price:
Amazon Price:
Used Price: $33.85
(more...)
Archaeological survey of U.S. Highway 50 East of Canon City (Highway salvage report)
Author: Stephen K Ireland
Unknown Binding:
Company: Colorado State Highway Dept., Division of Highways (1974)
List Price:
Amazon Price:
(more...)
Unknown Binding:
Company: Colorado State Highway Dept., Division of Highways (1974)
List Price:
Amazon Price:
(more...)
Chinese (The mythology of all races ... Canon J. A. MacCulloch ... editor ... vol. VIII)
Author: John Calvin Ferguson
Unknown Binding: 416 pages
Company: Archaeological institute of America, Marshall Jones company (1928)
List Price:
Amazon Price:
Used Price: $107.41
(more...)
Unknown Binding: 416 pages
Company: Archaeological institute of America, Marshall Jones company (1928)
List Price:
Amazon Price:
Used Price: $107.41
(more...)
Archaeology Canon - Archaeology
Welcome to the Archaeology Forum ! A place to discuss archaeological findings, careers, rumors and other things of past interest. Join the conversation! (more...)
Tags:
Archaeology
Canon
Archaeology Canon - Archaeology
Welcome to the Archaeology Forum ! A place to discuss archaeological findings, careers, rumors and other things of past interest. Join the conversation! (more...)
Tags:
Archaeology
Canon
Archaeology - Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki
Archaeology is the study of the history of civilizations through the recovery, examination, documentation and analysis of material evidence. Individuals who study archaeology are ... (more...)
Department of Archaeology : Research Projects - Durham University
Canon Greenwell and the Development of Archaeology in the North of England. A research project of the Department of Archaeology. Background. This three-year project started in ... (more...)
Archaeology and anthropology officer - Memory Beta, non-canon Star ...
An archaeology and anthropology officer, abbreviated as A & A officer, was a type of science officer assigned to Federation starships in the 23rd century. (more...)
South West Maritime Archaeological Group
... for which the team received the BSAC Duke of Edinburgh`s Prize in 1993 in recognition of their archaeological work and the historical importance of the site, and the Salcombe Canon ... (more...)
The Bible and history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An Introduction To The Critical Editions & To The Theory & Practice Of Modern Text Criticism, 1995, op. cit., p. 29. ^ The emergence of the Canon ^ " Archaeology and the Old Testament " ^ ... (more...)
Archenfield Archaeology - Norton Canon
Archenfield Archaeology independent archaeological consultancy ... Norton Canon means simple the North settlement of the ... (more...)
Archaeology of the Bible
Archaeology of the Bible by D.W. Wellington N. King . Foreword: What is the Bible? The Books of the Canon. Introduction. Jericho Nineveh. Conclusions. The Dead Sea Scrolls (more...)
Tags:
Archaeology
Bible
SBTHP | Archaeology
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation (805) 965-0093 FAX (805) 568-1999 123 E. Canon Perdido Santa Barbara, CA 93101. Archaeology (more...)
Tags:
SBTHP
Archaeology
Resolved Question: Would Christianity accept a new book into the Biblical canon?
Let's assume for a momemt that some archaeological team somewhere in the ancient Roman Empire stumbled across a document, that they were able to prove was from the hand of the apostle Paul himself--say, a second letter to Galatia, or a previously unknown letter to one of the other churches he started (Berea, Athens, etc...). Or maybe we found a sequel to Acts, that we could prove was written by Luke. Or possibly another letter that we could prove was written by the apostle John.
If we had this previously unknown document, and we could prove BEYOND ALL DOUBT that it was directly from the hand of one of the know writers of the New Testament, how much doctrinal authority would Christianity as a whole give to this document? Would Christianity consider actually including it in the New Testament?
How do you as a Christian feel about this hypothetical prediciment?
Points to consider here:
1) Things like the Book of Mormon are a far cry from what I'm talking about here. What I am referring to are documents that we know (Don't ask how we know... it's a hypothetical question anyway!) were penned by the same men who wrote the books that are part of our canon.
2) Until this moment, these books were unknown, and therefore the Council of Nicea could not have included them in the canon. Do we look at the Nicene criteria for which books were canon and apply them to our new book?
(more...)
Resolved Question: What archaeological discoveries have given you more insight into the times and places of the Christian Canon?
Relics and artifacts from the Late Bronze Age and later of the Ancient Near East that have shed more light onto the people and places of the Old & New Testament...
(more...)