Dr. Alice C. Linsley is a pioneering figure in the science of Biblical Anthropology which identifies anthropologically significant data in the canonical texts.
- Genesis and Biblical Anthropology: Dr. Linsley argues that Genesis chapters 1-11 constitute verifiable history, drawing on archaeological, anthropological, and linguistic evidence, and DNA studies.
- Early Hebrew History: Her research focuses on the social structure of the early Hebrew with their moieties: the Horite and Sethite Hebrew.
- Ancient Nilotic and Hebrew Connections: Dr. Linsley explores the connections between proto-Egyptian "Nilotic" culture and the early Hebrew (4200-2000 BC), including the worship of God Father and his Son HR (Horus in Greek) among the Hebrew ruler-priests.
- Research Interests: Her research explores the connections between biblical narratives and ancient Nilotic cultures, including the early Hebrew ruler-priests of the Nile Valley. She demonstrates that the Hebrew rulers named in Genesis chapters 4, 5, 10, 11, 25 and 36 were historical figures through the application of kinship analysis, a tool of cultural anthropology. Analysis of the marriage and ascendancy pattern of these Hebrew rulers reveals an authentic kinship pattern, proving their historicity.
- Background: Dr. Linsley has over 35 years of experience in Biblical Anthropology and taught Philosophy, Ethics, and World Religions at Midway University in Kentucky.
- Expertise: Her work considers the cultures of ancient biblical populations, particularly the early Hebrew. She is also an administrator of the international Facebook group "The Bible and Anthropology".
- Publications: Dr. Linsley has written articles for various platforms, including Just Genesis, Biblical Anthropology, Ethics Forum, and Philosophers' Corner. She authored the book "The First Lords of the Earth: An Anthropological Study" which identifies the prestige, influence, and authority of the "Mighty Men of Old" (Gen. 6). A sequel titled "The First Ladies: An Anthropological Study" is scheduled for release in 2026.
- Speaking Engagements: Dr. Linsley often speaks at conferences and retreats, sharing her insights on Biblical Anthropology and its relevance to understanding biblical populations, especially the Hebrew ruler-priest caste and their connection to the Ancient Nile Valley Civilization (ANVC).
Related reading: When is the Evidence Sufficient?; The Hebrew Hierarchy of Sons; INDEX of Topics at Just Genesis; INDEX of Topics at Biblical Anthropology
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