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Other well-known rabbis who are reincarnationists include Rabbi Yonassan Gershom, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, Talmud scholar Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, Rabbi DovBer Pinson, Rabbi David M. Wexelman, Rabbi Zalman Schachter, and many others.
The Britannica has an Editorial Board of Advisors, which includes 12 distinguished scholars: author Nicholas Carr, religion scholar Wendy Doniger, political economist Benjamin M. Friedman, Council on Foreign Relations President Emeritus Leslie H. Gelb, computer scientist David Gelernter, Physics Nobel laureate Murray Gell-Mann, Carnegie Corporation of New York President Vartan Gregorian, philosopher Thomas Nagel, cognitive scientist Donald Norman, musicologist Don Michael Randel, Stewart Sutherland, Baron Sutherland of Houndwood, President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and cultural anthropologist Michael Wesch.
American scholar David Bordwell has spoken against many prominent developments film theory since the 1970s, i. e., he uses the humorously derogatory term " SLAB theory " to refer to film studies based on the ideas of Saussure, Lacan, Althusser, and / or Barthes.
French scholar André Lemaire has reconstructed a portion of line 31 of the stele as mentioning the " House of David "., The Tel Dan stele ( c. 841 ) tells of the death of a king of Israel, probably Jehoram, at the hands of a king of Aram Damascus.
Also, contrary to common belief, David Lindberg writes, " the late medieval scholar rarely experienced the coercive power of the church and would have regarded himself as free ( particularly in the natural sciences ) to follow reason and observation wherever they led ".
However, the name " Mormon " is also used in the Book of Mormon as a place name ( e. g. Waters of Mormon ), which Ancient America Foundation scholar David Lamb uses to offer an alternate explanation for the title:
David M. Scholer, a Biblical scholar at Fuller Theological Seminary, stated that the verse Gal 3: 28 is " the fundamental Pauline theological basis for the inclusion of women and men as equal and mutual partners in all of the ministries of the church.
Games scholar David Parlett has written that the Western card games Conquian and Rummy were derived from Mahjong.
This is partly thanks to the acquisition of Professor Siva Vaidhyanathan, a well known cultural historian and media scholar, as well as the Inaugural Verklin Media Policy and Ethics Conference, endowed by the CEO of Canoe Ventures and UVA alumnus David Verklin.
Religious scholar Anson Shupe notes that " on many occasions " he heard " David Kim, President of the Unification Theological Seminary, refer to ' Moonie theology ,' the ' Moonie lifestyle ,' and so forth matter-of-factly ".
Shakespearean scholar David Haley notes that in order to have written Coriolanus, Edward de Vere " must have foreseen the Midland Revolt grain riots 1607 reported in Coriolanus ", a view most Shakespeareans accept.
* von Horst's Pellucidar-articles, book summaries, publishing histories, pastiches, glossary, languages, maps, hollow Earth theory, and film and TV reviews by Pellucidar scholar, David Critchfield.
David C. Young, a scholar of antiquity who has studied the ancient Olympic Games, believes that Coubertin misunderstood the ancient Games and therefore based his justification for the creation of the modern Games on false grounds.
At the time of the stone's discovery, the Swedish diplomat and scholar Johan David Åkerblad was working on a little-known script of which some examples had recently been found in Egypt, which came to be known as Demotic.
Included in the genre of slave narratives, the scholar Sam Worley says that the book does not fit the standard expectations of the genre and was overlooked for many years, in part because Northup was assisted in the writing by a white man, David Wright.
Jewish theologian and rabbinic scholar David Novak suggests that there are three options:
Modern scholars regard this claim as mistaken, as the contemporary historians of science David C. Lindberg and Ronald L. Numbers write: " there was scarcely a Christian scholar of the Middle Ages who did not acknowledge sphericity and even know its approximate circumference.
He was David Soslan, an Alan prince, to whom the 18th-century Georgian scholar Prince Vakhushti ascribes descent from the early 11th-century Georgian king George I. David, a capable military commander, became Tamar's major supporter and was instrumental in defeating the rebellious nobles rallied behind Yuri.
* February 27 – Johann David Michaelis, German biblical scholar and teacher ( d. 1791 )
The project is endorsed by a diverse and international group of supporters, including former Dutch prime-minister Jan-Peter Balkenende from the Christian Democratic Appeal ; Rita Süssmuth from the Christian Democratic Union ; the Hungarian dissident and philosopher György Bence ; British political scholar David Miller ; and others.
Anti-gun scholar David Hemenway and other researchers at the Harvard Injury Control Research Center ( HICRC ) have claimed that the frequency of use of guns for self-defense has been vastly overestimated, and is, in fact, much lower than claimed by Kleck and others.
In 2000, Oxford University Press published a scholarly edition of the score and libretto, edited by Sullivan scholar David Russell Hulme.
Kripke's position has, however recently been defended against these and other attacks by the Cambridge philosopher Martin Kusch ( 2006 ), and Wittgenstein scholar David G. Stern considers the book to be " the most influential and widely discussed " work on Wittgenstein since the 1980s.
Although earlier editions of The Revenger's Tragedy attribute the play to Cyril Tourneur, or refused to arbitrate between Middleton and Tourneur, since the massive and widely acclaimed statistical studies by David Lake and MacDonald P. Jackson, Middleton's authorship has not been seriously contested, and no scholar has mounted a new defence of the discredited Tourneur attribution.

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Ezra Abbot ( April 28, 1819, Jackson, Maine – March 21, 1884, Cambridge, Massachusetts ) was an American biblical scholar.
Islamic scholar Sherman Jackson states that the Mu ' tazila school emphasized God's omnibenevolence.
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One of Main's grandchildren was the historian Jackson Turner Main ( 1917 – 2003 ), a scholar of Revolutionary America who married a fellow scholar.
Frederick Jackson Turner: historian, scholar, teacher.
According to scholar Roger R. Jackson, a "' fundamental unconstructed awareness ' ( mūla-nirvikalpa-jñāna )" is " described [...] frequently in Yogacara literature.
According to scholar Roger R. Jackson, a "' fundamental unconstructed awareness ' ( mūla-nirvikalpa-jñāna )" is " described [...] frequently in Yogacara literature.
Peter Jackson, scholar of sexual politics and Buddhism in Thailand, speculates that the Buddha was initially reluctant to allow women to join the sangha for this reason.
" Peter Jackson, an Australian scholar of sexual politics and Buddhism in Thailand, writes that these positions represent " two broad schools of thought on homosexuality are current among contemporary Thai Buddhist writers, one accepting, the other unaccepting.
Frederick Jackson Turner: historian, scholar, teacher.
* Vicki C. Jackson, constitutional scholar and former Supreme Court clerk for Justice Thurgood Marshall.
The classical scholar William Francis Jackson Knight ( 1895 – 1964 ), of whom he wrote a biography, was his brother.
The Sacred Harp scholar George Pullen Jackson, who observed singers in the first half of the 20th century, once provided a list of songs where the raised-sixth substitution is employed ( see The Story of the Sacred Harp ; ( 1944 ), p. 30 ); presumably this means he did not consider the substitution to be an across-the-board procedure, but a song-by-song one.
Since the massive and widely acclaimed statistical studies by David Lake ( The Canon of Middleton's Plays, Cambridge University Press, 1975 ) and MacDonald P. Jackson ( Middleton and Shakespeare: Studies in Attribution, 1979 ), Middleton's authorship has not been seriously contested, and no scholar has mounted a new defense of the discredited Tourneur attribution.
* Thomas Jackson ( 1579-1640 ), scholar and priest.

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Biblical scholar Michael D. Coogan describes the importance of understanding the covenant in relation to interpreting Hosea.
Poetry scholar Derek Attridge describes how this works in his book Poetic Rhythm – " rap lyrics are written to be performed to an accompaniment that emphasizes the metrical structure of the verse ".
Alger scholar Gary Scharnhorst describes Alger's style as " anachronistic ", " often laughable ", " distinctive ", and " distinguished by the quality of its literary allusions ".
Frank Barlow, a historian, describes him as a " good scholar and a monk of blameless life ".
She spent her childhood in what Barbauld scholar William McCarthy describes as " one of the best houses in Kibworth and in the very middle of the village square "; she was much in the public eye, as the house was also a boys ' school.
Lovecraft scholar Peter Cannon dismissively describes the story as " little more than a polemic against the intrusion of people Lovecraft regarded as ' foreigners ,' that is, the non-English immigrants who arrived in the nineteenth century as cheap labor to fill the factories of an increasingly industrialized America.
The modern scholars who have studied Cristofori's work in detail tend to express their admiration in the strongest terms ; thus the New Grove encyclopedia describes him as having possessed " tremendous ingenuity "; Stewart Pollens says " All of Cristofori's work is startling in its ingenuity "; and the early-instrument scholar Grant O ' Brien has written
A tale from the Altmark, recorded by Anglo-Saxon scholar Benjamin Thorpe in 1852, describes the kobold as " a fiery stripe with a broad head, which he usually shakes from one side to the other.
Sacred music scholar Stephen Marini ( 2003 ) describes the ways in which Watts contributed to English hymnody.
Mondino describes the closure of an incised intestinal wound by having large ants bite on its edges and then cutting off their heads, which one scholar interprets as an anticipation of the use of staples in surgery.
An inscription under a bust of Hammond in the capitol describes him aptly as " a scholar in politics ".
Bach scholar Christoph Wolff describes the work as representing " a summary of his writing for voice, not only in its variety of styles, compositional devices, and range of sonorities, but also in its high level of technical polish ... Bach's mighty setting preserved the musical and artistic creed of its creator for posterity.
The scholar David Havird describes the rest of Tate's publication history in poetry as follows: By 1937, when he published his first Selected Poems, Tate had written all of the shorter poems upon which his literary reputation came to rest.
He describes himself as an independent scholar.
While some writers consider each of the 28 statements of the ground bass a separate variation, one scholar finds that Pachelbel's canon is constructed of just 12 variations, each four bars long, and describes them as follows:
Likewise, in a widely known handbook on music, Musurgia Universalis ( 1650 ), the scholar Athanasius Kircher describes a mechanical organ with several automated figures, including a mechanical cuckoo.
The term scholar is sometimes used with equivalent meaning to that of " academic " and describes in general those who attain mastery in a research discipline.
Applewhite, Nettles, and their followers lived what religious scholar James Lewis describes as a " quasi-nomadic lifestyle ".
The American scholar of Asian cultures Ernest Fenollosa describes the Guze Kannon he uncovered at Hōryū-ji along with the Tamamushi Shrine as ” two great monuments of sixth-century Corean Art ”.
In I Am a Cat, a supercilious, feline narrator describes the lives of an assortment of middle class Japanese people: Mr. Sneaze ( literally translated from Chinno Kushami, 珍野苦沙弥, in the original Japanese ) and family ( the cat's owners ), Sneaze's garrulous and irritating friend Waverhouse ( Meitei, 迷亭 ), and the young scholar Avalon Coldmoon ( Mizushima Kangetsu, 水島寒月 ) with his will-he-won't-he courtship of the businessman's spoilt daughter, Opula Goldfield ( Kaneda Tomiko, 金田富子 ).
In an interview Hall describes himself as a " bright, promising scholar " in these years and his formal education as " a very ' classical ' education ; very good but in very formal academic terms.
However, one scholar describes the tantra divisions of some editions of the Tibetan scriptures as including Śravakayāna, Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna texts ( see Buddhist texts ).
There was a difference in the styles used in the triumphal arch mosaics compared to those of the nave ; the style of the triumphal arch was much more linear and flat as one scholar describes it, not nearly as much action, emotion and movement in them as there were in the Old Testament mosaics of the nave.
The detail used in creating the scene was magnificent as one scholar describes it: " Moses strikes the waters of the Red Sea in a heroic gesture, his toga in light and dark grays and blues, but lined in black, the folds white lines, the tunic underneath light blue ; the man next to him wears a deep blue toga over a gray and white tunic.
As scholar David McMahan describes it, Buddhist Modernism consists of

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