Bible Review
Bible Review opens the realm of Biblical scholarship to a non-academic audience. World-renown scholars detail the latest in Biblical interpretation and why it matters. These important pieces are paired with stunning art, which makes the text come to life before your eyes. Anyone interested in the Bible should read this seminal magazine.
Endnote 19 - Classical Scholarship—Anti-Black and Anti-Semitic?
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Endnote 16 - Classical Scholarship—Anti-Black and Anti-Semitic?
Bernal, “Black Athena, pp. 36–37, 416–422, see Michael Astour, Hellonosemitica: An Ethnic and Cultural Study in West Semitic Impact on Mycenean Greece (Leiden: Brill, 1967); and Cyrus Gordon, Before the Bible: The Common Background of Greek and Hebrew Civilizations (New York: Harper & Row, 1962). See also George F. Bass, “Response,” in the Challenge of Black Athena, p. 112.
Endnote 15 - Classical Scholarship—Anti-Black and Anti-Semitic?
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