A variety of articles and addresses, most concerning the Baptist Church in Virginia, issued in the quarterly publication of black Baptist churches in the U.S. and the world. Also included are addresses on such topics as slavery, the life and work of W. W. Brown, a southern pastor and crusader against slavery, the increasing demand for education among African Americans, and the split in the ranks of the National Baptist Convention.
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The American Journal of Theology is an academic journal that was edited by faculty at the University of Chicago Divinity School from 1897 to 1920. After 1920, it merged with the Biblical World to form the Journal of Religion, which is still published today. It discusses topics that are of interest in the academy and behind the pulpit, including “Theological Agnosticism,” “The Scope of Theology and Its Place in the University”, and “The Speculative Philosophy of the Chinese”. Gain an intellectually oriented perspective on Christianity, both historic and modern with this collection.
The “Ancient Hebrew Calendar” is a lunisolar calendar that depends on both the moon and the sun to calculate its durations. The calendar uses both the Hebrew names and the transliterated English names for the holy/set-apart days, the new moons (lunar months) and the days of the week. Don’t just learn the dates of the Scripturally Ordained Festivals, learn their significance as well.
Wisdom Magazine is a quarterly magazine wherein we discuss various far-reaching fascinating religious topics.
We based the Scriptural Creation Timeline on the works of the “Father of Chronology” Sextus Julius Africanus, with additional support from the genealogies in Septuagint. Creation is placed on March 25, 5500 BC, the Great Flood in 3238 BC, the Incarnation of the Messiah on March 25, 1 AD, his Birth on December 29, 1 AD and his Crucifixion and Resurrection in April, 32 AD.
This Bible Study program allows users to examine parallel Bible verse translations from 7 Bibles Side-by-Side. It shows how various translations interpreted the same scriptural texts. The software comprises a word-for-word translation from different well-known Bibles, and includes the ability to take, save and print notes. This software also includes both a built in Bible dictionary and a detailed Bible commentary.
The King James Hebrew – Greek Interlinear Bible is a software program that consist of the Hebrew and Greek words with their direct English translation as used in the King James Version (1769) Bible. This program displays the various English words that could be translated from the same Hebrew or Greek Word. The program includes the ability to take, save and print notes and also includes both a built in Bible dictionary and a detailed Bible commentary.