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1544 in literature

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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1544.

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LAURA NASRALLAH: It's just so happens that these letters survive today. In the ancient records, letters that are common, letters that are not between elite people, don't usually survive, but we do have the letters of Paul today, and they've become incredibly important in Western culture. When I was a child, I lived in Lebanon. We were evacuated from Beirut during the civil war, so I knew from a very young age that religion and violence and archaeology were somehow intertwined. When we moved to Atlanta, my parents put me into a private school, into a Southern Baptist school, where I learned that the Bible was deeply, deeply important in people's lives. Being a child with those two sets of circumstances, that religion could be very dangerous and very powerful politically, and that religion could be very powerful personally, led me to want to study the New Testament, in particular, the Bible, in general. One of the things that I'm hoping you'll get out of this course, one of the things that I try to do for my students on campus at Harvard, is to actually take them to the ancient world. Not because the ancient world will answer all of our questions about what the letters of Paul mean, in the experience of trying to go back in time, in the experience of trying to enter into the Mediterranean world, our imaginations are kind of set off. We see the ruins of an ancient temple, and we think, oh my goodness, worship in the ancient world might have looked very different from worship in the present. Why do the letters of Paul still matter today, when they were written literally, millennia ago? They're in part of a set of text today that really defines people's stances on moral issues. What about abortion? What about gay rights? What about women in leadership in religious communities? These letters that were penned centuries ago, still have a power today.

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  1. ^ "Cornelis Willem, Claussone, van sHertogenbossche figuersnyder in copper" (Peter van der Coelen, "Cornelis Bos: Where Did He Go? Some New Discoveries and Hypotheses about a Sixteenth-Century Engraver and Publisher", Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art 23.2/3 [1995:119-146] p. 119 note 3).
  2. ^ Davenport, Cyril. English Embroidered Bookbindings, Chapter 2, from Project Gutenberg.[1] Accessed 21 January 2008.
  3. ^ Pottinger, David T. (1958). The French Book Trade in the Ancien Regime, 1500–1791. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. p. 57.
  4. ^ Alexander S. Wilkinson (17 May 2010). Iberian Books / Libros ibéricos (IB): Books Published in Spanish or Portuguese or on the Iberian Peninsula before 1601 / Libros publicados en español o portugués o en la Península Ibérica antes de 1601. BRILL. p. 74. ISBN 978-90-04-19341-3.
  5. ^ John Carter Brown (1875). Bibliotheca Americana: A Catalogue of Books Relating to North and South America in the Library of the Late John Carter Brown of Providence, R. I. H.O. Houghton, Cambridge. p. 132.
  6. ^ Tubbs, R. S.; Salter, E. G. (2006). "Vidius Vidius (Guido Guidi): 1509-1569". Neurosurgery. 59 (1): 201–3, discussion 201–3. doi:10.1227/01.NEU.0000219238.52858.47. PMID 16823317.
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