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The Universalist Movement in America 1770-1880.(Book Review)
Church History
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December 1, 2002|
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COPYRIGHT 2002 American Society of Church History. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.
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By Ann Lee Bressler. Religion in America Series. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. x + 204 pp. $35.00 cloth.
Most people who have heard of Universalism at all are likely to think of one of two loci of the name's appearance. Today's Unitarian Universalist Association has the word incorporated into its official name, but "UU's," as that group is familiarly known, often have to make some effort to recall the specific reference of the second part of their denominational appellation. The other locus is the joke, well known enough in church history circles at least, ...
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N.Y. lawyer speculates about Moses and murder.(Religion)(A Matter Of Belief)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...Egyptian blood, got monotheism from Pharaoh Ikhnaton and taught this to the Hebrews. "Freud...at least a century and a half before Ikhnaton" and was of the Hyksos' royal line...Amenhotep, and eventually his grandson Ikhnaton, who 80 years later would establish...
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Freud and the "Murder" of Moses.(Sigmund Freud's theory criticized)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Midstream
; ...speculation. In Freud's imagination, Moses was a disciple of "Ikhnaton" (today pronounced "Akhenaten"), and Moses derived his...together and led them out of Egypt, imparting to them the "Ikhnaton religion," is speculation that would not win the endorsement...
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PHARAOHS OF THE SUN
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; An exhibit featuring Ikhnaton, Nefertiti, and Tutankhamen opened at the Museum of Fine Arts yesterday. The show sheds light on the age when Ikhnaton assumed the throne of Egypt. / GLOBE STAFF PHOTO / DOMINIC CHAVEZ
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`PHARAOHS' COMES TO BOSTON.(TRAVEL)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...Nov. 14 to Feb. 6, focuses on the brief Amarna Age (1353 to 1336 B.C.), when the Pharaoh Akhenaten (also spelled Ikhnaton) radically changed religion and art. He moved the throne to the new city of Amarna, introduced monotheism with the worship...
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Interpretive history of Blacks and Christianity
Newspaper article from: Miami Times
; ...D. by Mohammad, the prophet. Before the advent of these three monotheistic religions, Menes, c. 3100 B.C., and Ikhnaton, c.1357 B.C., two Ethiopian kings who reunified Egypt and became pharoahs, were the first recorded proponents of the...
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Chronological facts about Blacks and Christianity
Newspaper article from: Miami Times
; ...D. by Mohammad, the prophet. Before the advent of these three monotheistic religions, Menes, c. 3100 B.C., and Ikhnaton, c.1357 B.C., two Ethiopian kings who reunified Egypt and became pharoahs, were the first recorded proponents of the...
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Cross purposes; On this, the day before Easter, the cross looms before Christians. Its meaning remains contested and elusive, and the dialogue and disagreements won't abate after Sunday.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; ...More than 1,300 years before Jesus, the cross - looped at the top - appeared during the reign of the Egyptian pharaoh Ikhnaton, who professed belief in one God. But it was another leader, the Roman emperor Constantine, who wedded Christianity to...
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Bigger and better `Little' Louvre
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...exhumed from the sands along the Nile - ranging from a mummified crocodile to a huge and brooding sandstone bust of Pharaoh Ikhnaton dating from around 1340 B.C. - was back on view. The number of Egyptian artifacts on show has increased 25 percent, and...
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The Louvre Just Got Even Bigger / Remodeling project nearly completed.
Newspaper article from: San Francisco Chronicle
; ...exhumed from the sands along the Nile -- ranging from a mummified crocodile to a huge and brooding sandstone bust of Pharaoh Ikhnaton dating from about 1340 B.C. -- was back on view. The number of Egyptian artifacts on show has increased 25 percent, and...
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BRITISH, SOVIET STARS MAKE THE ICE SHINE.(Weekend)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...blend perfectly in production numbers, especially in a beautifully executed ballet which tells the ancient Egyptian tale of Ikhnaton and his queen, Nefertiti. Dancing to the music of Philip Glass, the Soviets establish the background to Torvill and Dean...
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