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Brendan the Navigator
Thinkers and Theologians Brendan the Navigator (c. 484-577 AD), also known as Saint Brendan of Clonfert, was an Irish monk, abbot, and missionary renowned for his legendary sea voyage in… Read more
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Brigid of Kildare
Thinkers and Theologians Brigid of Kildare (c. 451–525 AD) was one of Ireland’s most revered saints, known for founding monastic communities, promoting Christian education, and exemplifying charity and hospitality. As the patron saint… Read more
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Cassiodorus
Thinkers and Theologians Cassiodorus (c. 485–585 AD) was a Roman statesman, scholar, and Christian theologian whose work played a pivotal role in preserving classical knowledge and shaping medieval Christian education. Born into a… Read more
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Scholastica
Thinkers and Theologians Scholastica (c. 480–543 AD) was a Benedictine nun, abbess, and one of the earliest recorded female monastic leaders in Christian history. As the twin sister of Benedict of Nursia, she played… Read more
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Dionysius Exiguss
Thinkers and Theologians Dionysius Exiguus (c. 470–544 AD) was a monk, theologian, mathematician, and scholar whose work shaped the way the Western world understood time and history. Born in Scythia Minor (modern-day Romania or… Read more
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Benedict of Nursia
Thinkers and Theologians Benedict of Nursia (c. 480–547 AD) was one of the most influential figures in Christian history, best known for founding Western monasticism and writing the Rule of St. Benedict, a guide… Read more
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Skeptical Theories Before the Dead Sea Scrolls
How Ancient Manuscripts Silenced Modern Doubts About Isaiah 53 19th–Early 20th Century Criticism: In the 1800s, many German “higher critics” took a skeptical view of biblical prophecy. Influential scholars of this era (often… Read more
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Archaeologists in Israel Use the Bible
Here’s Why That Matters Did you know that archaeologists in Israel use the Bible as a reference for archaeology? Despite what many skeptics claim, archaeologists regularly use the Bible when conducting excavations… Read more

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