Five hundred years ago the first Bible featuring a map was published. The anniversary has passed uncelebrated, but it transformed the way that Bibles were produced. The map appeared in Christopher ...
In the earlier part of this series, I looked at Western responses to Israel through various theological lenses—premillennial, ...
A new study published in Nature reveals that a distinct group of early humans lived in this region for at least 8,000 years, ...
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An Arab-American’s Response to Antisemitism—the Old and New Kind
That it was the Jewish people’s sacred texts—and ethical monotheism itself—that inspired Western civilization is lost on them ...
From the Minoan royal road to the Ridgeway, ancient roads still exist today showing how past civilizations built networks ...
The pontiff's first visit abroad has prompted land-grab allegations, with some Turks also seeing it as a violation of the ...
Social media traps people in their own worldview. Opposing facts are hidden, mocked, or censored. People want to feel good.
Archaeologists reveal that a new digital atlas shows Roman road network was 50% larger than known, mapping 186,000 miles across Europe, Africa and the Middle East using satellite imagery.
The Council of Nicaea gathered an already overwhelmingly Gentile Christianity, debating the identity of a Jewish Messiah in Greek philosophical terms, at a moment when Arian and semi-Arian currents ...
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Assyria: the Root of the West
The Assyrian business community also had the first businesswomen and female investors. Generous tax breaks were given to ...
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