- Liberator of God and Man
- Baruch de Spinoza
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Man and Power — Cover of Man And Power … Wikipedia
Issues in Science and Religion — (1966) is a book by Ian Barbour, originally published by Prentice Hall. A biography provided by the John Templeton Foundation and published by PBS online states this book has been credited with literally creating the contemporary field of science … Wikipedia
French Campaign in Egypt and Syria — This article is about the land campaign. For the naval campaign and wider strategic setting, see Mediterranean campaign of 1798. Egyptian Campaign Part of the French Revolutionary Wars … Wikipedia
Christianity and slavery — Christianity does not have a clear position regarding slavery, in favour or against. As a religion, it neither promotes slavery nor condemns it. In the early years of Christianity, slavery was a normal feature of the economy and society in the… … Wikipedia
George Washington and religion — The exact nature of George Washington s religious beliefs has been debated by historians and biographers for over two hundred years. Unlike some of his fellow Founding Fathers, such as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Patrick Henry,… … Wikipedia
Cross-dressing, sexuality, and gender identity of Joan of Arc — Emmanuel Frémiet s statue of Joan of Arc, in military attire, stands outside Place des Pyramides, Paris. Joan of Arc (Fr: Jeanne d Arc), a French revolutionary executed by the English for heresy in 1431, is a national heroine of France and a… … Wikipedia
Christianity and antisemitism — Antisemitism Part of Jewish history … Wikipedia
Croesus and Fate — Croesus on the pyre, Attic red figure amphora, 500–490 BC, Louvre (G 197) Croesus and Fate is a short story by Leo Tolstoy that is a retelling of a Greek legend, classically told by Herodotus, about the king Croesus. It was first published in… … Wikipedia
The Fisherman and the Jinni — is the second top level story told by Shahrazad in The Book of One Thousand and One Nights.ynopsisThere was an old, poor fisherman who caste his net four times a day and only four times. One day he went to the shore and cast his net. When he… … Wikipedia
Thomas Dalton and Lucy Lew — Thomas Dalton (1794 1883) and Lucy Lew (1790 1865) were African Americans in Massachusetts. [Dorman, Frank. Twenty Families of Color. Boston: New England Historical Society, 1998.] Lucy Lew Lucy Lew was born in Dracut, Massachusetts (now Lowell,… … Wikipedia