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Torah Through a Muslim's View
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

Torah Through a Muslim's View

"This book critically examines what is regarded as the Torah by the People of the Book, using the Qur'an as a benchmark and standard of comparison. It explores the parallels, differences, and elements absent in both scriptures. The book reveals that not all content within the Torah is invalid, though a significant portion has undergone alteration and distortion (tahrif and tabdil). Such an intertextual study does not serve as a gateway to legitimizing religious pluralism; on the contrary, it reaffirms the concept of wihdah ad-din (the unity of religion) as indicated in the Qur'an and the Sunnah." - Prof. Dr. H. Muhammad Galib Mattola, MA., (lecturer at UIN Alauddin Makassar and a member of t...

Symon Patrick (1626-1707) and His Contribution to the Post-1660 Restored Church of England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Symon Patrick (1626-1707) and His Contribution to the Post-1660 Restored Church of England

History has not been kind to Symon Patrick. His fifty years of ministry spanned the closing years of Cromwell’s rule and the start of Queen Anne’s reign, and ranged from service as a Church of England minister in two fashionable London parishes to appointment as the “latitudinarian” Bishop of Ely. He influenced a major change in the character of the Established Church, as it moved from a confrontational fundamentalism to the broad tolerance that exists today. Patrick, recognised by his contemporaries as one of the three or four leading clergy of his generation, wrote over one hundred books that helped to define his Church, such as his pastoral work The Heart’s Ease, his devotional The Parable of the Pilgrim and his biting polemic against nonconformism, A Friendly Debate. This book assesses the significance and quality of Patrick’s contribution to the Church of England, carefully placing it against the background of the history and politics of the time and suggesting why his reputation faded after his death. Puritanism, Latitudinarianism, pilgrimage, women’s religion and spirituality, and prose style are all topics touched on here.

The Dramaturgy of History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

The Dramaturgy of History

In this book, dramaturg Tom Bryant shares with readers and writers his insights into the process of historical adaptation. The book uses case studies from Bryant's collaborations with playwrights on successful Broadway and regional productions to work through the fundamental questions of historical adaptation: Why do you want to adapt history? For what purpose? What is your approach? How does that approach affect the portrayal of events? How does that choice by the playwright and the dramaturg then determine the framing and focus in the story, the selection of the key events and the choice of characters? What is the meaning you want the audience to take away from the events? How is your adaptation of past events relevant to contemporary times? In addition, the author explores the moral and ethical responsibilities involved for the dramaturg and the playwright in the adaptation of history and how issues of diversity, equity and inclusion impact the presentation of historical material. This is an indispensable resource for anyone whose craft brings them to the task of adapting historical material for the stage—in postgraduate work, teaching or professional practice.

Invented Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 405

Invented Knowledge

This incredible exploration of the murky world of pseudo-history reveals the mix of proven facts, informed speculation, and pure fiction behind lost continents, ancient super-civilizations, and conspiratorial cover-ups—as well as the revisionist historical foundations of religions such as the Nation of Islam and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Drawing on the best scholarship available, Ronald H. Fritze shows that in spite of strong, mainstream historical evidence to the contrary, many of these ideas have proved durable and gained widespread acceptance. As the examples in Invented Knowledge reveal, pseudo-historians capitalize on and exploit anomalies in evidence to support their claims, rather than examining the preponderance of research as a whole.

Beyond Greece and Rome
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Beyond Greece and Rome

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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Classical reception in early modern Europe is often perceived in modern scholarship as being dominated by engagements with Greece and Rome. The essays in this volume aim to challenge this prevailing view by collectively arguing for the significance and familiarity of the ancient near east to early modern Europe as part of a wider classical world.

Kings, Lords and Men in Scotland and Britain, 1300-1625
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

Kings, Lords and Men in Scotland and Britain, 1300-1625

This book brings unusually brings together work on 15th century and the 16th century Scottish history, asking questions such as: How far can medieval themes such as OCylordshipOCO function in the late 16th-century world of Reformation and state formation? How"e;

Reference Services in the Humanities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Reference Services in the Humanities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994-11-11
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

This helpful book provides practical insight into the work and environment of reference services in the humanities. Librarian?s mental maps of humanities reference materials must include an awareness of the metaphoric, not too precise nature of many patrons’queries. Reference Services in the Humanities discusses the structure of literature in the humanities and how it matches or challenges mental images of the field. Chapters are infused with the issues of language, names, and meaning within a metaphoric genre. The book serves as a guide to humanist?s use of metaphoric language and also as a bibliography of sources. Reference Services in the Humanities contains specific references for find...

The Medieval Church in Scotland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

The Medieval Church in Scotland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ancient Egypt in the Modern Imagination
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 511

Ancient Egypt in the Modern Imagination

Ancient Egypt has always been a source of fascination to writers, artists and architects in the West. This book is the first study to address representations of Ancient Egypt in the modern imagination, breaking down conventional disciplinary boundaries between fields such as History, Classics, Art History, Fashion, Film, Archaeology, Egyptology, and Literature to further a nuanced understanding of ancient Egypt in cultures stretching from the eighteenth century to the present day, emphasising how some of the various meanings of ancient Egypt to modern people have traversed time and media. Divided into three themes, the chapters scrutinise different aspects of the use of ancient Egypt in a variety of media, looking in particular at the ways in which Egyptology as a discipline has influenced representations of Egypt, ancient Egypt's associations with death and mysticism, as well as connections between ancient Egypt and gendered power. The diversity of this study aims to emphasise both the multiplicity and the patterning of popular responses to ancient Egypt, as well as the longevity of this phenomenon and its relevance today.

Authority & Dissent in the English Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Authority & Dissent in the English Church

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