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|accessdate=2011-05-18}}{{cite book|quote=anno aerae nostrae vulgaris|author=[[Johannes Kepler]]|title=Joannis Keppleri Eclogae chronicae: ex epistolis doctissimorum aliquot virorum & suis mutuis, quibus examinantur tempora nobilissima: 1. Herodis Herodiadumque, 2. baptismi & ministerii Christi annorum non plus 2 1/4, 3. passionis, mortis et resurrectionis Dn. N. Iesu Christi, anno aerae nostrae vulgaris 31. non, ut vulgo 33., 4. belli Iudaici, quo funerata fuit cum Ierosolymis & Templo Synagoga Iudaica, sublatumque Vetus Testamentum. Inter alia & commentarius in locum Epiphanii obscurissimum de cyclo veteri Iudaeorum.|publisher=Francofurti:Tampach|language=Latin
|year=1615}}</ref><ref name=Irvin>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=C2akvQfa-QMC&pg=PR11&dq=before+%22common+era%22+christian|title=History of the World Christian Movement|first=Dale T.|last=Irvin|author2=Sunquist, Scott|year=2001|publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group|isbn=0-567-08866-9|page=xi|quote=The influence of western culture and scholarship upon the rest of the world in turn led to this system of dating becoming the most widely used one across the globe today. Many scholars in historical and religious studies in the West in recent years have sought to lessen the explicitly Christian meaning of this system without abandoning the usefulness of a single, common, global form of dating. For this reason the terms ''common era'' and ''before the common era'', abbreviated as CE and BCE, have grown in popularity as designations. The terms are meant, in deference to non-Christians, to soften the explicit theological claims made by the older Latin terminology, while at the same time providing continuity with earlier generations of mostly western Christian historical research.|accessdate=2011-05-18}}</ref><ref name=Pedersen>{{cite book|last=Pedersen |first=O.|year=1983|contribution=The Ecclesiastical Calendar and the Life of the Church|editor=Coyne, G.V. et al. (Eds.)|url=http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?journal=grc..&year=1983&volume=book&letter=.&db_key=PRE&page_ind=66&plate_select=NO&data_type=GIF&type=SCREEN_GIF&classic=YES|title=The Gregorian Reform of the Calendar|publisher=Vatican Observatory
|page=50|accessdate=2011-05-18}}</ref>}}
|page=50|accessdate=2011-05-18}}</ref><ref name="CathEncy-Chron">{{cite book|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03738a.htm|chapter=General Chronology|title=New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia|year=1908|volume=Vol III
|publisher=Robert Appleton Company, New York|accessdate=2011-05-18}}</ref><ref name=Gormley>{{cite news|first=Michael |last=Gormley|title=Use of B.C. and A.D. faces changing times|publisher=[[Houston Chronicle]]|date=24 April 2005|url=http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2005_3864650|page=A–13|accessdate=2011-05-18}}</ref><ref name=RelTolrnc>{{cite web|url=http://www.religioustolerance.org/ceintro.htm|title=Comments on the use of CE and BCE to identify dates in history|publisher=ReligiousTolerance.com|accessdate=2011-05-18}}</ref><ref name=Wilson>{{cite book|title=The Columbia Guide to Standard American English – A.D., B.C., (A.)C.E., B.C.E.
|url=https://books.google.com/?id=L2ChiO2yEZ0C&pg=PA11&lpg=PA11&dq=%22The+Columbia+Guide+to+Standard+American+English%22+BCE&q|year=1993|last=Wilson |first=Kenneth G.|quote=A.D. appears either before or after the number of the year... although conservative use has long preferred before only; B.C. always follows the number of the year.... Common era (C.E.) itself needs a good deal of further justification, in view of its clearly Christian numbering. Most conservatives still prefer A.D. and B.C. Best advice: don't use B.C.E., C.E., or A.C.E. to replace B.C. and A.D. without translating the new terms for the very large number of readers who will not understand them. Note too that if we do end by casting aside the A.D./B.C. convention, almost certainly some will argue that we ought to cast aside as well the conventional numbering system itself, given its Christian basis.|publisher=Columbia University Press|isbn=978-0-231-06989-2|accessdate=2011-05-18}}</ref><ref name=SBC>{{cite web|url=http://www.sbc.net/resolutions/amResolution.asp?ID=298|title=On Retaining The Traditional Method Of Calendar Dating (B.C./A.D.)
|publisher=[[Southern Baptist Convention]]|date=June 2000|quote=This practice [of BCE/CE] is the result of the secularization, anti-supernaturalism, religious pluralism, and political correctness pervasive in our society... retention [of BC/AD] is a reminder to those in this secular age of the importance of Christ's life and mission and emphasizes to all that history is ultimately His Story.|accessdate=2011-05-18}}</ref>}}
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