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  2. Structuralism - Wikipedia

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    Structuralism is an intellectual current and methodological approach, ... other key notions in structural linguistics can be found in structural "idealism."

  3. History of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    A revolution in thought about the Bible began in the 1700s when textual criticism was first applied to its study. [514] Pioneered by Protestants, Biblical criticism advocated historicism and rationalism to make study of the Bible more scholarly, secular, and democratic.

  4. Biblical archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Dever found that Syro-Palestinian archaeology had been treated in American institutions as a sub-discipline of bible studies, where it was expected that American archaeologists would try to "provide valid historical evidence of episodes from the biblical tradition".

  5. Historiography of early Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church believes itself to be the continuation of the Christian community founded by Jesus in his consecration of Simon Peter. [103] [104] In the Catholic view, modern bishops are the successors to the apostles. The See of Rome is traditionally said to be founded by Peter and Paul.

  6. Biblical studies - Wikipedia

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    Biblical studies is the academic application of a set of diverse disciplines to the study of the Bible, with Bible referring to the books of the canonical Hebrew Bible in mainstream Jewish usage and the Christian Bible including the canonical Old Testament and New Testament, respectively.

  7. Historicity of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    W.F. Albright, the doyen of biblical archaeology, in 1957. The meaning of the term "history" is itself dependent on social and historical context. [17] Paula McNutt, for instance, notes that the Old Testament narratives,

  8. Structuralism (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Structuralism is a movement in architecture and urban planning that evolved around the middle of the 20th century. It was a reaction to Rationalism 's ( CIAM-Functionalism ) [ 1 ] perceived lifeless expression of urban planning that ignored the identity of the inhabitants and urban forms.

  9. New Testament - Wikipedia

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    In modern translations of the Bible, the results of textual criticism have led to certain verses, words and phrases being left out or marked as not original. According to Bart D. Ehrman, "These scribal additions are often found in late medieval manuscripts of the New Testament, but not in the manuscripts of the earlier centuries." [178]