Brian bethune macleans biography of abraham
Imagining The Story Of Abraham
Brian Bethune has written extensively about books, ideas, religion, culture, and business for Maclean’s and other publications. He earned his PhD in medieval studies from the University of Toronto.An essential biography of one Brian Bethune writes about ideas, books and the book trade, and religion, but what really interests him is why people believe what they believe. “The public often thinks a building can be.
This article was originally published Maclean’s Review: Brian Bethune Many medieval manuscripts have obscure pasts, but the Aleppo codex has a history that only became murky in the 20th century. A bound copy of the Tanakh (the Hebrew bible) more than a thousand years old, the codex was always considered the most authoritative representative of the tradition by which the Jewish.
An essential biography of one In the long history of Roman emperors, it’s the mad ones who mostly linger in popular memory. That certainly includes Caligula—meaning “little boots,” the nickname he picked up as a child.