| 41. | In 1841 the government nominated Candlish to the newly founded chair of Biblical criticism in the University of Edinburgh.
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| 42. | Biblical criticism draws upon a wide range of scholarly disciplines including Oral Tradition studies, and historical and religious studies.
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| 43. | Instead he struggled to find a synthesis that would accommodate Orthodox Jewish theology and modern day higher biblical criticism.
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| 44. | The rise of Biblical criticism and of the study of other Semitic languages engaged the whole interest of Semitic scholars.
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| 45. | They will also try to reach out to a wider public by developing books of biblical criticism for lay people.
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| 46. | He received the first Ph . D . granted in Psychological biblical criticism from the Graduate Theological Union in 1997.
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| 47. | They may be more like scientists, as they analyze the scriptures more like archeologists, using such tools as Biblical criticism.
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| 48. | As biblical criticism developed in the 19th century, the Catholic Church opposed this scholarship and essentially forbade it in 1893.
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| 49. | Wrestling with contemporary biblical criticism has helped me to understand that historic literalism and scientific accuracy are not the Bible's point.
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| 50. | In 1992 Esler was appointed Reader in New Testament in St Andrews University, becoming Professor of Biblical Criticism there in 1995.
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