Its Erasmus, I got it for MR. Phillips class
Oh how cool, I'm in Mr. Phillips class too, Period 3. Yeah, he's right ^
Erasmus. I got this assignment in middle school.
Shungiku Nakamaru is the author of this manga/anime.
Shymlal Gupth - Author of Zhanda ooncha
Jeremy Fisher - author - was born in 1954.
Keith Lowe - author - was born in 1970.
Patrick Jones - author - was born in 1961.
The Dutch theologian, classical scholar, and humanist known for writing "In Praise of Folly" is Desiderius Erasmus. This satirical work criticizes societal norms and the Catholic Church during the Renaissance period, emphasizing the importance of individual faith and reason. Erasmus is considered a significant figure in the intellectual and cultural movement of Humanism.
The epitaph for the Italian sculptor Donatello was written by his friend, the humanist and scholar Antonio Manetti.
Desiderius Erasmus, Thomas More, and Francois Rabelais were prominent humanist thinkers of the Renaissance period. Erasmus was a Dutch theologian and scholar known for his critical edition of the New Testament. Thomas More was an English statesman and author of "Utopia," a work of political and social commentary. Francois Rabelais was a French writer and humanist known for his satirical works, particularly the "Gargantua and Pantagruel" series.
Yes, Richard Rohr is a Catholic theologian and author.
Google wrote Google Scholar.
Scholar in the university has written: 'Trve news from Oxford'
Wilhelm Nestle was a German theologian and biblical scholar who is best known for his work in developing critical editions of the Greek New Testament. He has also written commentary on the Book of Revelation and other books of the Bible.
Robert Woodifield has written: 'Catholicism : humanist and democratic'
Wayne Gruden is well-known for being a theologian. He is an evangelical theologian, seminary professor and author of the book 'Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine'.
S. K. Leung has written: 'Metaphysics for a Humanist'
Sean O'Riordan has written: 'Sean O'Riordan, a theologian of development'
Alan Gragg has written: 'George Burman Foster, religious humanist'