User:Colin MacLaurin/Life
Colin MacLaurin (1981—). I grew up in Wingen, a very small town near Scone in the Upper Hunter Valley in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Education
[edit]All in New South Wales, Australia:
- 1986 Scone Preschool
- 1987–1989 Scone Public School
- 1990–1996 Scone Grammar School
- 1997–mid-1998 The Armidale School
- mid-1998–mid-1999 Knox Grammar School
Tertiary education:
- 2000–2004 Newcastle University: BMath(Hons)
- 2005–mid-2007 Avondale College, Cooranbong (Lake Macquarie): Grad.Dip.(Theol.)
Possible future study
[edit]I would love to learn other languages such as Mandarin Chinese. I do not come from a multilingual country (although it is multicultural) so I am a little behind Europeans and certain others. I look forwarding to studying for a doctorate in theology or perhaps science/maths. I would like to learn in different cultures, the ultimate form of which would be learning in a foreign country and in a language originally foreign to me.
I would like to complete a doctorate (PhD) someday. A possible topic, that I am currently very interested in, is inspiration (see Biblical inspiration and revelation).
One dream is to learn Buddhism from a Buddhist institution, in a Buddhist country, in a predominant Buddhist language, while surrounded by the Buddhist culture, etc. The same for Islam. I see both religions, as well as Christianity, as important to the Western world at the moment. Buddhism is seen by some as hip and cool, although I think most people haven't seriously tried to understand it. It has an image of toleration for others, which is what I think people admire, and who wouldn't admire that, assuming it is true? Islam is particularly controversial lately, and probably also much misunderstood by the West.
I also have an interest in sciences such as physics and math(s), which some have encouraged me to pursue.
Relatives with Wikipedia articles
[edit]Some of my ancestors and other relatives have Wikipedia articles about them:
- Colin Maclaurin was a famous mathematician who shares my name, and was a great-great-⋯-great-uncle or something. I followed in his footsteps for a time by completing a BMath degree.
- Brigadier General Henry Normand MacLaurin died in the World War I Battle of Gallipoli, and is the brother of my great-grandfather James.
- Sir Henry Normand MacLaurin was his father (see Wikipedia:Australian wikipedians' notice board/Complete to-do/Australian Dictionary of Biography#M), or my great-great-grandfather. Project Gutenberg - Sir Henry Normand MacLaurin
- James Milson after whom is named Milsons Point
- Richard Rouse after whom is named Rouse Hill
- Isaac Nathan
- Charles Mackerras and Malcolm Mackerras are cousins of my late grandfather
See similar surnames McLaurin (disambiguation), MacLaurin (disambiguation), McLaren (surname), Clan MacLaren. My mother's sideis Croaker (surname).
Living people category: Maclaurin, Mclaurin. List of people by name: Macla, McLa.
Evan MacLaurin
[edit]Evan Colin Briarcliffe MacLaurin is apparently mentioned in Electoral results for the Division of Grayndler.
One source describes him as "E Colin B".
He edited Essays in Honour of Griffithes Wheeler Thatcher 1863–1950 (Sydney University Press, 1967), 255 pages
Articles by E C B MacLaurin, G L Lockley, A P Elkin, D R Ap-Thomas, A D Crown, A S Tritton, E O James, L H Brockington, G P Shipp, B Thiering, and J Bowman. Sydney University Press backlisting; National Library of Australia entry
The subject features in the entry Alan D. Crown, 'Thatcher, Griffithes Wheeler (1863 – 1950)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 12, Melbourne University Press, 1990, pp 196–197. There are presently two articles by him listed in WikiSource, from the 1911 Encyclopedia Brittannica.
Review: Essays in Honour of Griffithes Wheeler Thatcher 1863-1950
Author(s):
Herbert, A S.
Source:
Journal of Theological Studies no 2 O 1968, p 643-644.
Review: Essays in Honour of Griffithes Wheeler Thatcher 1863-1950
Author(s):
Lys, Daniel
Source:
Études théologiques et religieuses 43 no 3 1968, p 245-246.
- The Dead Sea Scrolls by E. C. B. MacLaurin, A. D. Crown [and] R. North National Library of Australia entry
- The origin of the Hebrew sacrificial system by E. C. B. MacLaurin NLA entry
WorldCat searches: [1] 9 books; book in honour of; subject - possibly not relevant
Here are some articles he published:
The Canaanite background of the doctrine of the Virgin Mary.Preview By: MacLaurin, E C B.. Source: Religious Traditions, 3 no 2 O-N 1980, p 1-11. Publication Type: ArticleAdd to folder Remove from folder
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A comparison of two aspects of Ugaritic and Christian theology.Preview By: MacLaurin, E C.. Source: Oriental studies presented to Benedikt S J Isserlin by friends and colleagues on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday, p 72-82. Leiden : Brill, 1980 Publication Type: EssayAdd to folder Remove from folder
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QRT-'ABLM.Preview By: MacLaurin, E Colin B.. Source: Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 110 Jl-D 1978, p 113-114. Publication Type: ArticleAdd to folder Remove from folder
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Beelzeboul.Preview By: MacLaurin, E Colin B.. Source: Novum testamentum, 20 no 2 Ap 1978, p 156-160. Publication Type: ArticleAdd to folder Remove from folderNotes: This title is held in the library from 1973 to 2005
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Joseph and Asaph.Preview By: MacLaurin, E C B.. Source: Vetus testamentum, 25 no 1 Ja 1975, p 27-45. Publication Type: ArticleAdd to folder Remove from folderNotes: This title is held in the library from 1984 to present.
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Beginnings of the Israelite diaspora.Preview By: MacLaurin, E Colin B.. Source: Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology, 1 no 4 1971, p 82-95. Publication Type: ArticleAdd to folder Remove from folder
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Semitic background of use of "en splanchnois"Preview By: MacLaurin, E Colin B.. Source: Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 103 Ja-Je 1971, p 42-45. Publication Type: Article
- Possible Phoenician site near Tripoli.Preview By: MacLaurin, E C B.. Source: Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 101 Ja-Je 1969, p 40-41. Publication Type: Article
- Date of the foundation of the Jewish colony at Elephantine.Preview By: MacLaurin, E C B.. Source: Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 27 no 2 Ap 1968, p 89-96. Publication Type: Article
Anak/anax.Preview By: MacLaurin, E C B.. Source: Vetus testamentum, 15 no 4 O 1965, p 468-474. Publication Type: ArticleAdd to folder Remove from folderNotes: This title is held in the library from 1984 to present.
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Development of the idea of God in ancient Canaan.Preview By: MacLaurin, E C B.. Source: Journal of Religious History, 2 no 4 D 1963, p 277-294. Publication Type: Article
- YHWH : the origin of the tetragrammaton.Preview By: MacLaurin, E C B.. Source: Vetus testamentum, 12 no 4 O 1962, p 439-463. Publication Type: Article
Hebrew Theocracy in the 10th to the 6th Centuries BC: An Analysis of the Books of Judges, Samuel, and KingsPreview By: Thompson, John A.. Source: Journal of Religious History, 1 no 1 Je 1960, p 40-41. Publication Type: ReviewAdd to folder Remove from folderNotes: This title is held in the library from 1966 to present.
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History of IsraelPreview By: MacLaurin, E C B.. Source: Journal of Religious History, 1 no 1 Je 1960, p 41-43. Publication Type: ReviewAdd to folder Remove from folderNotes: This title is held in the library from 1966 to present.
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Hebrew Theocracy in the 10th to the 6th Centuries BC: An Analysis of the Books of Judges, Samuel, and KingsPreview By: MacLaurin, E Colin B.. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1959 . Publication Type: BookAdd to folder Remove from folder
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The Origin of the Hebrew Sacrificial System By: Albert, David W.. Source: Reformed Theological Review, 8 no 1 1949, p 17-18. Publication Type: ReviewAdd to folder Remove from folderNotes: This title is held in the library from 1980 to present.
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The Origin of the Hebrew Sacrificial SystemPreview By: MacLaurin, E Colin B.. [S.l.]: Sydney & Melbourne Pub, 1948 . Publication Type: Book
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