LECTURE: "Who Wrote Your Bible? Enslaved Scribes and the Material History of Scripture", Candida Moss | March 18, 5:30PM | Fordham University https://networks.h-net.org/group/announcements/20142997/lecture-who-wro…
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A woman adopted as a toddler by an American war veteran,
who he found in the 1970s in an Iranian orphanage and raised as a Christian,
is being threatened with deportation to Iran, a country notoriously dangerous for Christians and now on the brink of war with the United States.
She is one of thousands adopted from abroad who were never granted citizenship because of a fracture at the intersection of adoption and immigration law.
The woman, who The Associated Pres…
LECTURE: "Who Wrote Your Bible? Enslaved Scribes and the Material History of Scripture", Candida Moss | March 18, 5:30PM | Fordham University https://networks.h-net.org/group/announcements/20142996/lecture-who-wro…
LECTURE: "Who Wrote Your Bible? Enslaved Scribes and the Material History of Scripture", Candida Moss | March 18, 5:30PM | Fordham University https://networks.h-net.org/group/announcements/20142997/lecture-who-wro…
LECTURE: "Who Wrote Your Bible? Enslaved Scribes and the Material History of Scripture", Candida Moss | March 18, 5:30PM | Fordham University https://networks.h-net.org/group/announcements/20142996/lecture-who-wro…
LECTURE: "Who Wrote Your Bible? Enslaved Scribes and the Material History of Scripture", Candida Moss | March 18, 5:30PM | Fordham University https://networks.h-net.org/group/announcements/20142996/lecture-who-wro…
RE: https://ec.social-network.europa.eu/@EUCommission/115905711246518413
Cyprus, probably the most corrupt country in Europe. For a while they were profitably selling EU citizenship to Russian gangsters - this is from just 4 days ago:
LECTURE: "Who Wrote Your Bible? Enslaved Scribes and the Material History of Scripture", Candida Moss | March 18, 5:30PM | Fordham University https://networks.h-net.org/group/announcements/20142997/lecture-who-wro…
A citizen of Rome in 117 AD,
under Emperor Trajan,
would've found it difficult to imagine the empire not existing.
The roads, the aqueducts, the legal system, the trade networks stretching from Britain to Mesopotamia:
all of it seemed to be a near-fact of nature, like gravity
Edward Gibbon gave us six volumes explaining how that feeling turned out to be wrong,
and even he couldn't fully untangle all the causes.
But the overarching theme mig…