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  1. William Robertson Smith FRSE (8 November 1846 – 31 March 1894) was a Scottish orientalist, Old Testament scholar, professor of divinity, and minister of the Free Church of Scotland. He was an editor of the Encyclopædia Britannica and contributor to the Encyclopaedia Biblica .

  2. William Robertson Smith (born Nov. 8, 1846, Keig, Aberdeenshire, Scot.—died March 31, 1894, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.) was a Scottish Semitic scholar, encyclopaedist, and student of comparative religion and social anthropology. Smith was ordained a minister in 1870 on his appointment as professor of Oriental languages and Old Testament ...

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  3. William Robertson Smith (November 8, 1846 – March 31, 1894) was a Scottish philologist, anthropologist, and Biblical critic. He is best known for his work on the Encyclopædia Britannica and his book Religion of the Semites (1889), which is considered a foundational text in the comparative study of religion. He is credited as one who ...

  4. May 9, 2018 · William Robertson Smith (1846–1894) was born in Scotland, the son of a distinguishedscholar and minister in the Free Church of Scotland. The fatherinstilled in his son a love for learning and for free criticalinquiry, especially in the field of Biblical studies. WhileRobertson Smith was a student at the University of Aberdeen his maininterest ...

  5. William Robertson Smith (1846-94) was one of the most profound and versatile Victorian thinkers--a principal figure in the development of social anthropology and the founder of modern sociology of religion. In W. Robertson Smith and the Sociological Study of Religion, T. O. Beidelman, a renowned anthropologist and ethnographer, relates Smith's ...

  6. William Robertson Smith (1846 – 1894) was a celebrated Scottish biblical critic and a theorist of both religion and myth. Smith's accomplishments were multiple. He brought higher biblical criticism from Germany to the English-speaking world and then developed it far beyond its continental origins. Although his German mentors reconstructed the ...

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  8. The name of William Robertson Smith (1 846-94) is familiar to students of European intellectual history in part because it appears with notable frequency. inaclassicofmodemsocialtheory-EmileDurkheim'sLesFormesilementaires. de la vie religieuse (1912). Smith was a biblical scholar and Orientalist whose most celebrated and influential work ...

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