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  1. Finger of God: Religious thought and themes in literature from Chaucer to Kafka (Religion in literature series) by Hilda L Schmerling, 1977
  2. Ecology, Justice, and Christian Faith: A Critical Guide to the Literature (Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies) by Peter W. Bakken, Joan Gibb Engel, et all 1995-11-30
  3. Labour, Love, and Prayer: Female Piety in Ulster Religious Literature, 1850-1914.: An article from: Church History by Dale A. Johnson, 2000-12-01
  4. Hunting Down Harry Potter: An Exploration of Religious Concerns about Children's Literature.: An article from: The Horn Book Magazine by Kimbra Wilder Gish, 2000-05-01
  5. The Hebrew Scriptures: an Introduction to Their Literature and Religious Ideas by Samuel Sandmel, 1973
  6. Paradise for the Poor: Hussar, Standard & Caroline Alberta: Letters of Ole Nissen, 1923-1937 (Literature and the Religious Spirit Series) by Ole Nissen, 2001-01
  7. Teaching religious diversity through children's literature.: An article from: Childhood Education by Connie Green, Sandra Oldendorf, 2005-06-22
  8. Temple Bells: Readings From Hindu Religious Literature. (Author Inscribed Copy). by A. J. (Editor). Appasamy, 1930
  9. Bibles, theological treatises, and other religious literature 1491-1700 at the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria University, Toronto ... for Reformation and Renaissance Studies) by Konrad Eisenbichler, 1981
  10. RELIGIOUS FEELING & RELIGIOUS (Garland Publications in Comparative Literature) by Smith, 1988-10-01
  11. A reader's guide to religious literature by E. Beatrice Batson, 1968
  12. Drawn to the Light: Poems on Rembrandt's Religious Paintings.(Book Review): An article from: Christianity and Literature by Michael H. Lythgoe, 2004-06-22
  13. Some Religious Elements in English Literature (Hogarth Lectures on Literature (London), No. 14.) (Hogarth Lectures on Literature (London), No. 14.) by Rose, Dame Macaulay, 2007-12-21
  14. Hebrew Scriptures: An Introduction to Their Literature and Religious Ideas by Samuel Sandmel, 1962

81. A Guide To Christian Literature On The Internet I
This document contains pointers to internet accessible literature related to Classical Christianity The Pursuit of God, by A.W. Tozer. religious Affections, by Jonathan Edwards
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Part I: Bibles, Bible Study Aids, Books This document contains pointers to internet accessible literature related to Classical Christianity (a term coined by C.S. Lewis to describe a theology which affirms the importance of a transforming faith in Christ as God and Savior). Literature referenced is viewable online (ie. in both ascii and html format). Additional resources or corrections should be directed to the document maintainers at njb@iclnet.org with LIT in the subject line. We are not currently adding many new resources to this guide, but continue to try to update incorrect links as they need correction. We are adding links to our Guide to Christian Resources on the Internet The latest version of this document is available via web or ftp at ICLnet: http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/christian-books.html General Table of Contents Articles Sermons ... Publishers
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94. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Samaritan Language And Literature
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I. LANGUAGE The original language of the Samaritans was the vernacular of Palestine, that is Hebrew. This language was superseded later by Aramaic. One result of the domination of Islam B.C. II. LITERATURE In the remainder of this article a condensed sketch will be given of the most important writings contained in the Samaritan literature. A. The Samaritan Pentateuch and the Translations of It The most important of the works belonging to Samaritan literature is the Samaritan Pentateuch, that is the Pentateuch written in the Samaritan character in Hebrew, which is not to be confounded with the Samaritan Targum (see below). In the early Christian Garizim for The most celebrated of the manuscripts of the Samaritan Pentateuch is that in the synagogue at Nablus. It is a roll made of the skins of rams, and written, according to the belief of the Samaritans, in the thirteenth year after the conquest of Canaan at the entrance to the Tabernacle on Mount Garizim by Abisha, a great-grandson of Aaron. Abisha claims for himself the authorship of the manuscript in a speech in the first person which is inserted between the columns of Deut., v, 6 sqq., in the form of what is called a tarikh . This is of course a fable. The age of the roll cannot be exactly settled, as up to now it has not been possible to examine it thoroughly.

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98. Special Report
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Israeli school textbooks as well as children’s storybooks, according to recent academic studies and surveys, portray Palestinians and Arabs as “murderers,” “rioters,” “suspicious,” and generally backward and unproductive. Direct delegitimization and negative stereotyping of Palestinians and Arabs are the rule rather than the exception in Israeli schoolbooks. Professor Daniel Bar-Tal of Tel Aviv University studied 124 elementary, middle- and high school textbooks on grammar and Hebrew literature, history, geography and citizenship. Bar-Tal concluded that Israeli textbooks present the view that Jews are involved in a justified, even humanitarian, war against an Arab enemy that refuses to accept and acknowledge the existence and rights of Jews in Israel. “The early textbooks tended to describe acts of Arabs as hostile, deviant, cruel, immoral, unfair, with the intention to hurt Jews and to annihilate the State of Israel. Within this frame of reference, Arabs were delegitimized by the use of such labels as ‘robbers,’ ‘bloodthirsty,’ and ‘killers,’” said Professor Bar-Tal, adding that there has been little positive revision in the curriculum over the years.

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