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Documents that Changed the World: Annals of the World, 1650
UW Homepage
As shadows lengthened and day turned to night on Saturday, Oct. 22, in the year 4004 BCE, God created the universe. Or, perhaps not.
vor 112 Monaten
James Ussher Library, Trinity College, Dublin
World Construction Network
In the heart of Dublin City is Trinity College, Ireland's most historic university. The college consists of high quality...
vor 23 Monaten
Review | When the earth’s story defies religious belief
The Washington Post
Timothy R. Smith is a former editorial aide of Book World. In 1650, Archbishop James Ussher of Armagh counted the Bible's begats and...
vor 83 Monaten
Universe's 6,000th birthday ...
The Guardian
Britain's geologists are about to celebrate the fact that the universe is exactly 6000 years old.
vor 241 Monaten
Six Days in October
The Washington Post
ANNIVERSARIES COME and anniversaries go, but this week marks an anniversary to which we ought to pay special attention, to say nothing of...
vor 553 Monaten
Real History: The Timeline of the Bible
Answers in Genesis
This timeline was printed in Creation magazine to faithfully represent the details provided by the late Archbishop James Ussher in The Annals of the World.
vor 126 Monaten
Editorial: MAIT cells come of age
Frontiers
Mucosal-associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells recognise microbial metabolite-derived anCgens presented by the MHC Class I related (MR1) protein (1,2).
vor 9 Monaten
Other Times the World Was Going to End and Didn’t (Does This Make Us Due?)
Vanity Fair
1650: James Ussher, an Anglican bishop, writes a chronology of the world that predicts the Second Coming of Christ would be in 2000.
vor 162 Monaten
Debatable: Genesis, Genealogies, and the Age of the Earth
The Gospel Coalition
Joe Carter covers a debate between a 17th-century bishop and a 19th-century scholar on whether the genealogies in Genesis provide an age for...
vor 128 Monaten
‘Impossible Monsters’ and ‘Dinosaurs at the Dinner Table’: Fossils Versus Faith
MSN
In 1650, Archbishop James Ussher, the primate of the Church of Ireland, finished his painstaking study of the Old Testament and concluded that the world had...
vor 1 Woche