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13th-century Christian songbook made of furry sealskin may be Norway's oldest surviving book
Experts at the National Library of Norway believe the liturgical songbook was made by a local artisan around A.D. 1200.
A richly illuminated Syriac manuscript dating back to the 13th century known as the Gospel of Qaraqosh was penned in A.D.
Thus they believe that the rarity of life in our universe proves that God must have created life only on this planet. The Qur’an and the Hebrew Bible however teach that the Living God created the ...
Scholars of Scandinavian studies at the Cluster of Excellence are investigating cultural memories of pre-Christian Nordic ...
With so much focus spent on smearing Israel these days, you probably haven't heard a ton about the ongoing massacres in ...
Ever wondered what war smells like? Or ponder the odor of love, or the stench of medieval Paris, or the sacred fragrance of religion? A new exhibition in Germany allows visitors ...
Emeric, son of Hungary’s first Christian king, St. Stephen, was born around A.D. 1000. His name is translated as Imre in ...
Europe’s breathtaking diversity spans from Arctic fjords to Mediterranean shores, where ancient castles crown misty mountains ...
The story of Greek presence on the island of Great Britain is a tale of trading, entrepreneurship, religion, royalty and war.
I once came up with a brilliant idea for a children’s Sunday-evening TV series. It would follow the adventures ...
Like the surveillance state, the Christ Pantocrator icon asserts an omnipresent authority. But it also asserts divine mercy ...
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