All Jews used to believe that Jesus Christ was a false prophet and a false messiah. In fact Rabbinic Jewish authorities do not accept any prophets, who lived after the time of Malachi (440 360 BCE) a long time before Jesus Christ. Jews believed He couldn't be the Messiah, because he did not fulfill the requirements in his lifetime. Progressive Jews in the 20th Century, allow that Jesus Christ might have been merely a popular Rabbi and Faith Healer, who was simply misinterpreted by the Sadducees and Pharisees, (Rich Jewish Factions who advised the Romans) and who then got into trouble with Roman authorities who believed him to be a revolutionary. A bad situation to be in, when there where so many Jews in Israel already violently opposed to Roman occupation. Orthodox Jews and Ultra Orthodox Jews, a minority of all Jews, still hold absolutely that that Jesus Christ is a false prophet and a false messiah.
John MacQuarrie has written: 'Twentieth-century religious thought'
J. S. Roucek has written: 'Twentieth century political thought'
David Randolph Cole has written: 'The treatment of Thomas Hobbes in twentieth-century political thought'
John Alexander Wilson has written: 'Adjustment in the classroom including (a) a discussion of different theoretical and experimental approaches' 'Twentieth-century thought'
Koalas were called koala bears long before the mid twentieth century. Early European settlers thought they resembled small bears. The name increased in popularity during the twentieth century as two events occurred simultaneously: the rising popularity of the teddy bear in the US (Koalas have some vague resemblance to a teddy bear), and the increase in US visitors to Australia as American servicemen spent time in Australia. The name simply became popular as a result.
the regiment lost half the men, but most of them returned that night
Cornelia Edmonson has written: 'A continuum of thought on the value of health, physical education, and recreation from the time of John Locke through the early twentieth century.' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Physical education and training
Racial violence in the early twentieth century was mainly associated with economic issues. The East St. Louis riot killed at least 100 blacks. The Atlanta, Omaha and Chicago riots killed hundreds of blacks and were caused by economic tensions. In many cases, the rioters were represented by a large segment of ethnic white immigrants, who competed with blacks for jobs.
The regiment lost half the men, but most of them returned that night.
In a summary you tell what happened, not what you think of it.
I thought the seventeenth century was the 1600's??
Cecilia is thought to have died early in the 2nd century.