Ancient and Modern Genealogies: Genealogy As an Academic Discipline Daniel Wagner, Professor of Materials Science at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, considers Genealogy As an Academic Discipline, at: http://www.avotaynu.com/wagner.htm Professor Wagner notes that "The Book of Genesis may be viewed as the first archival source of (Jewish) genealogical records." Alphabetic History of Civilization: Ancient and Modern Genealogies http://academic-genealogy.com/ancientandmoderngenealogies.htm This site evaluates historical knowledge as it relates to ancient and modern genealogies. Information gleaned from social contexts, both secular and religious, are reviewed, using modern genealogical research specialist standards: to properly reconstruct and correctly portray real historical lives and family pedigrees. Cultural, religious and family tradition, (their stated facts and viewpoints), are surveyed within given ancient contexts of primary and secondary record sources, as handed down for the benefit of our modern generation. Modern claims of genealogical attachment to biblical records are noted, with remarks. An additional continued evaluation of ancient records concerns The BOOK [Stick] of JUDAH, at: http://academic-genealogy.com/ancientgenealogyjudah.htm All "future significant academic contributions from areas new to traditional genealogy", must be based upon and generated by established primary records. Respectfully yours, Tom Tinney, Sr. Who's Who in America, Millennium Edition [54th] through 2004 Who's Who In Genealogy and Heraldry, {both editions] Genealogy and Family History Internet Web Directory http://www.academic-genealogy.com/
Unmediated Hose Sh#t,twisted history,Propaganda without a scintilla of truth,a Histerical Fiction using selected people and building falsehoods. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris & Tom Tinney, Sr." <vctinney@sbcglobal.net> To: <SOCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 9:03 AM Subject: [SOCAL] Ancient and Modern Genealogies: Genealogy As an Academic Discipline > Ancient and Modern Genealogies: > Genealogy As an Academic Discipline > > Daniel Wagner, Professor of Materials Science at > the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, > considers Genealogy As an Academic Discipline, at: > http://www.avotaynu.com/wagner.htm > Professor Wagner notes that "The Book of Genesis > may be viewed as the first archival source of > (Jewish) genealogical records." > > Alphabetic History of Civilization: > Ancient and Modern Genealogies > http://academic-genealogy.com/ancientandmoderngenealogies.htm > > This site evaluates historical knowledge > as it relates to ancient and modern genealogies. > Information gleaned from social contexts, > both secular and religious, are reviewed, > using modern genealogical research specialist > standards: to properly reconstruct and correctly > portray real historical lives and family pedigrees. > Cultural, religious and family tradition, (their > stated facts and viewpoints), are surveyed within > given ancient contexts of primary and secondary > record sources, as handed down for the benefit > of our modern generation. Modern claims of > genealogical attachment to biblical records > are noted, with remarks. > > An additional continued evaluation of ancient records > concerns The BOOK [Stick] of JUDAH, at: > http://academic-genealogy.com/ancientgenealogyjudah.htm > All "future significant academic contributions from > areas new to traditional genealogy", must be based > upon and generated by established primary records. > > Respectfully yours, > > Tom Tinney, Sr. > Who's Who in America, > Millennium Edition [54th] through 2004 > Who's Who In Genealogy and Heraldry, > {both editions] > Genealogy and Family History Internet Web Directory > http://www.academic-genealogy.com/ > > > ==== SOCAL Mailing List ==== > Please use relevant subject lines. > >