Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 24 de abr. de 2008 · Evidence reported by judec for item lecturesonreli00smit on April 24, 2008: no visible notice of copyright; stated date is 1894. xiv, 507, [1] p. 23 cm

  2. 9 de may. de 2018 · William Robertson Smith (1846–1894) was born in Scotland, the son of a distinguishedscholar and minister in the Free Church of Scotland. The fatherinstilled in his son a love for learning and for free criticalinquiry, especially in the field of Biblical studies. WhileRobertson Smith was a student at the University of Aberdeen his maininterest ...

  3. William Robertson Smith (1846 – 1894) was a celebrated Scottish biblical critic and a theorist of both religion and myth. Smith's accomplishments were multiple. He brought higher biblical criticism from Germany to the English-speaking world and then developed it far beyond its continental origins. Although his German mentors reconstructed the ...

  4. William Robertson Smith, ca. 1885, FP. In April 1887 the Burnett Trustees invited him to deliver, at Aberdeen, a series of public lectures on the topic of Semitic religion. The first of the three series proved an outstanding success and was published in 1889 under the title The Religion of the Semites, First Series: The Fundamental Institutions ...

  5. William Robertson Smith. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. William Robertson Smith ( 8. listopadu 1846 – 31. března 1894) byl skotský orientalista a evolucionista . Byl přispěvatelem a editorem encyklopedií Encyclopædia Britannica a Encyclopedia Biblica. Věnoval se výzkumu archaických semitských náboženství.

  6. Robertson Smith died on 31st May 1894 at the age of 47. His body was transported by train to Keig, and laid to rest in the graveyard of the parish church there, the simple ceremony witnessed by countless friends and acquaintances. Later it was to be the Free Church which erected his tombstone and, later still, it was the United Free Church ...

  7. 31 de jul. de 2002 · Scottish Semiticist and Arabist William Robertson Smith was a celebrated biblical critic, theorist of religion, and theorist of myth. His accomplishments were multiple. Smith's German mentors reconstructed the history of Israelite religion from the Bible itself; Smith ventured outside the Bible to Semitic religion and thereby pioneered the comparative study of religion. Where others viewed ...