Biblical Research Perspectives, 1516–1922
Biblical Research Perspectives, 1516–1922 profiles how biblical studies grew with critical tools and the discovery of ancient manuscript materials. With this specialized resource, students and researchers can gain a better understanding of biblical interpretation and thought over time.
With the Atla Historical Monographs Collection (11 Series), religion and theology scholars can focus their research on the era and topics that most closely fit their fields of study. Eleven thematic series provides researchers with specialized content spanning from the 13th century through 1922.
Researchers can view all of the typography, graphics and drawings as they were originally presented, which provides context and perspective to religion in American and world history.
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- More than 6,000 monographs
New Testament themes such as Jesus Christ and Paul, Old Testament themes such as the Ten Commandments, and reference works such as dictionaries, language primers, and concordances. Apocryphal books related to both Hebrew scriptures and the New Testament are also included.
Many languages are represented in this collection, with focus given to Greek and Hebrew, along with 29 non-English languages, including German, Latin, French, Coptic, Syriac, Samaritan, and Arabic.
Broad subject coverage includes manuscript discoveries like the Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus, the Historical Critical Method, New Testament themes, Old Testament (or Hebrew scripture) themes
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Atla products and partner products are made available on the EBSCOhost research interface by subscribing libraries and are not available directly through the Atla website.