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  • *[[Biblical Archaeology (1957 Wright), book]]
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  • ...d into French, German and Dutch. Kitto became a popular author of books in Biblical history and geography. He died in 1854 at Cannstatt, Germany. *[[A Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature (1845 Kitto), edited volume]]
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  • *[[Historical Handbook of Major Biblical Interpreters (1998 McKim), edited volume]] [[Category:Biblical Scholars|1909 Westermann]]
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  • ...remained until his retirement. Served on the editorial board of [[Catholic Biblical Quarterly]], [[Interpretation]], and other scholarly periodicals. *[[The Tree of Life: An Exploration of Biblical Wisdom Literature (1990 Murphy), book]]
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  • Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Christian Origins.
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  • [[Category:Biblical Scholars|1940 Sáenz-Badillos]] [[Category:Biblical Scholars--Spanish|1940 Sáenz-Badillos]]
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  • '''Phyllis Trible''' (b.1932) is an American scholar and pioneer of feminist biblical criticism. Professor at Union Seminary and Wake Forest University. * [[Texts of Terror: Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives (1984 Trible), book]]
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  • '''Friedrich Ernst David Schleiermacher''' (1768-1834) was a German biblical scholar, theologian, philosopher. *[[Historical Handbook of Major Biblical Interpreters (1998 McKim), edited volume]]
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  • [[Category:Biblical Scholars|1917 Ackroyd]] [[Category:Biblical Scholars--British|1917 Ackroyd]]
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  • ...时代的犹太社会与民俗 (2002 Liang), book]] = ''Social Life and Customs of the Jews in Biblical Times'' *[[西方圣经批评引论 (2005 Liang), book]] = ''Introduction to Western Biblical Criticism''
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  • ...Church History, and one of the pioneering figures in Italy in the field of Biblical Studies. Died in Palermo [Italy] on May 5, 1805. [[Category:Biblical Scholars|1726 Barcellona]]
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  • *[[Historical Handbook of Major Biblical Interpreters (1998 McKim), edited volume]]
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  • ...itute. Professor (from 1962) and then rector (from 1969) of the Pontifical Biblical Institute. Chancellor of the Pontifical Gregorian University (1978-1980). A
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  • [[Category:Biblical Scholars|1710 Paitoni]]
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  • *[[The End of Biblical Studies (2007 Avalos), book]] *[[This Abled Body: Rethinking Disabilities in Biblical Studies (2007 Avalos/Melcher/Schipper), edited volume]]
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  • ...sor at New College, Oxford. His son, [[Godfrey Rolles Driver]], was also a Biblical scholar. *[[Historical Handbook of Major Biblical Interpreters (1998 McKim), edited volume]]
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  • Born in 1930 near Chartres, Charpentier studied at the Biblical Institute in Rome and the ''École biblique et archéologique'' of Jerusale [[Category:Biblical Scholars|1930 Charpentier]]
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  • *[[Figures bibliques en islam (Biblical Figures in Islam / 2012 Dye, Nobilio), edited volume]]
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  • ...e in Wenham, MA, 1981-1993. In 1994 he was nominated Emeritus Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies by Gordon College. He died in Tampa, FL.
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