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I am referring to what is generally known as the historical-critical method of examining the Bible.
Bishop Pierre Whalon: Jaw-Jaw Or War-War? Bishop Pierre Whalon 2011
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I am referring to what is generally known as the historical-critical method of examining the Bible.
Bishop Pierre Whalon: Jaw-Jaw Or War-War? Bishop Pierre Whalon 2011
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What scholars call the "historical-critical" approach also makes sense intellectually.
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Who Killed Jesus? An Examination Of The Evidence S.J. Rev. James Martin 2011
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What scholars call the "historical-critical" approach also makes sense intellectually.
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Who Killed Jesus? An Examination Of The Evidence S.J. Rev. James Martin 2011
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What scholars call the "historical-critical" approach also makes sense intellectually.
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Who Killed Jesus? An Examination Of The Evidence S.J. Rev. James Martin 2011
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The Enlightenment "and all its works" are crucial in this debate, and the Pope's 2008 synodal intervention on historical-critical analysis underlines his concerns about this as cardinal.
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These are the types of questions that the historical-critical method raises in relation to Islam.
Bishop Pierre Whalon: Jaw-Jaw Or War-War? Bishop Pierre Whalon 2011
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These are the types of questions that the historical-critical method raises in relation to Islam.
Bishop Pierre Whalon: Jaw-Jaw Or War-War? Bishop Pierre Whalon 2011
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This is why historical-critical investigations also look for signs that earlier sources have been used one famous example being the sayings source known as "Q" which is thought to have been used by Matthew and Luke and to account for the material they share in common which they did not derive from Mark.
Mythunderstanding The Criteria Of Authenticity James F. McGrath 2010
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Sanders and the criterion of double dissimilarity, but it is unclear what problem, if any, Neil Godfrey has with this particular tool of historical-critical inquiry, and what if anything he would recommend historians use in its place.
More On Mythicism James F. McGrath 2010
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