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William Foxwell Albright was an American archaeologist, biblical scholar, and expert on ceramics.
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From The Stone Age to Christianity: Monotheism and The Historical Process, written by William F. Albright in 1940, is considered to be one of the best works by the scholar. It details man's path from prehistoric times to the coming of monotheism. Many topics are covered, including a history of the ancient near east, as well as how his archaeological findings contributed to his conclusions.
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A monumental work of theological-historical synthesis, From the Stone Age to Christianity sets forth Albright's view of the light thrown by archaeology on the Bible as well as his basic philosophy of interpretation of the Bible and religion. Here he traces the development of humankind's idea of god from prehistoric times to the time of Christ.
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Albright, William F. From The Stone Age To Christianity: Monotheism And The Historical Process. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press, 1940.
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