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Adventist Conference On Family Research & Practice, David Sedlacek Aug 2019

Adventist Conference On Family Research & Practice, David Sedlacek

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Seminary Colloquium: David R. Williams, Esther Green Mar 2019

Seminary Colloquium: David R. Williams, Esther Green

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Sacred Space, Sacred Thread, Christopher Wheeler Feb 2017

Sacred Space, Sacred Thread, Christopher Wheeler

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Read It Like You Never Have Before Feb 2017

Read It Like You Never Have Before

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Alumnus Wins "Nobel Prize For Blindness": Blind Theology Grad Creates Braille Code For Biblical Languages, Danni Francis Jul 2016

Alumnus Wins "Nobel Prize For Blindness": Blind Theology Grad Creates Braille Code For Biblical Languages, Danni Francis

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"Ray McAllister, a blind alumnus of Andrews University, coded Braille for Hebrew and won what some consider to be "The Nobel Prize for Blindness.""


Ellen G. White Symposium 2016: Breaking Ground In Understanding Life, Ministry, Prophetic Gift, Becky St. Clair Mar 2016

Ellen G. White Symposium 2016: Breaking Ground In Understanding Life, Ministry, Prophetic Gift, Becky St. Clair

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Hebrew Bible Database Wins Award: Program Developed In Part By Andrews Faculty, Jenna Neil Mar 2015

Hebrew Bible Database Wins Award: Program Developed In Part By Andrews Faculty, Jenna Neil

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"System for HEBrew Text: ANotations for Queries and Markup or SHEBANQ won the Best Digital Humanities (DH) tool or suite of tools for 2014. The system is produced by the Eep Talstra Center for Bible and Computer (ETCBC) and is powered by their database. One of the faculty members in the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary’s Department of Old Testament worked on the program with several others." This article, along with recognizing an Andrews Seminary faculty member's work on developing the program, explains what the program does and how it can be used.