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David Wilkie: Bible Stories in Context,ilkie’s journey to the Near East in 1840–41. In doing so, it becomes apparent that whilst both artists emphasised the fundamental importance of first-hand experience and observation, ultimately Wilkie had different aims from those of Roberts. For Roberts the physical environment was paramount, and f痛得哭了 发表于 2025-3-23 21:27:51
William Holman Hunt: Archaeology, Theology and Biblical Typology,ssors who travelled in the Holy Land. The developing scientific discipline of Near Eastern archaeology and new approaches to biblical hermeneutics, developments in science and diverse theologies are all explored as part of the robust intellectual milieu in which Hunt developed his approach to religi艰苦地移动 发表于 2025-3-24 00:19:28
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Holy Land and British Perceptions, there was in Britain an intellectual, religious and political climate very conscious of the importance of the Near Eastern region. Protestant hymnody significantly influenced British perceptions of Jerusalem.假 发表于 2025-3-24 16:10:07
David Roberts: The Biblical Landscape,graphs. The narrative of his journey is followed in order to build a picture of his behaviour and attitudes and to demonstrate the ways in which his views were influenced by specific experiences, such as his relationships with Arabs and his reaction to architecture, as his travels progressed.依法逮捕 发表于 2025-3-24 21:20:03
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2947-7182 id Wilkie and William Holman Hunt, to understand British motThis book demonstrates the complexity of nineteenth-century Britain’s engagement with Palestine and its surrounds through the conceptual framing of the region as the Holy Land. British engagement with the region of the Near East in the nine