Jesus and Archaeology

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James H. Charlesworth
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2006. júl. 28. - 740 oldal
Archaeology still has many things to reveal about the life and world of Jesus of Nazareth. To touch a two-thousand-year-old pot held by a Jew who lived in a small village frequented by Jesus can bring us closer to understanding those who were touched by Jesus.

Jesus and Archaeology contains the revised and edited lectures that leading archaeologists and biblical scholars presented at a gathering in Jerusalem to celebrate the new millennium. Many contributors came directly from their excavations in places like Bethsaida, Capernaum, Nazareth, and Jerusalem to share their discoveries and insights, focusing on the question In what ways do new archaeological discoveries clarify the world, life, and thought of Jesus from Nazareth? Readers of Jesus and Archaeology will gain many new insights into the life and times of this fascinating Galilean J ew.

Contributors:

Paul N. Anderson
Rami Arav
Dan Bahat
Richard A. Batey
Avraham Biran
Brian J. Capper
James H. Charlesworth
Bruce Chilton
James D. G. Dunn
J. K. Elliott
Esther Eshel
Craig A. Evans
Sean Freyne
Yizhar Hirschfeld
William Klassen
John S. Kloppenborg
Achim Lichtenberger
Frédéric Manns
John Painter
Michele Piccirillo, O.F.M.
Bargil Pixner, O.S.B.
Emile Puech
John Reumann
Peter Richardson
Henry W. M. Rietz
Daniel R. Schwartz
Benedict Thomas Viviano, O.P.
Urban C. von Wahlde
John W. Welch
Jürgen Zangenberg
Joseph E. Zias
 

Tartalomjegyzék

What Is Biblical Archaeology?
xxi
Studies in Archaeology
3
A New Perspective
5
Archaeology and the Historical Jesus
58
Recovering Jesus Mamzerut
78
Did Antipas Build the Sepphoris Theater?
105
Khirbet Qana and Other Villages as a Context for Jesus
114
Bethsaida
139
Miracles Maleficium and Maiestas in the Trial of Jesus
343
Property versus Poverty in Judea before 70
378
Samaria in the Time of Jesus
387
The Sanctuaries of the Baptism on the East Bank of the Jordan River
427
Confusion Laid to Rest?
438
Essene Community Houses and Jesus Early Community
466
A Message on a Drinking Vessel of the Second Temple Period
497
Archaeology and Theology
515

Mount Tabor
161
Jesus the Exorcist in Light of Epigraphic Sources
172
Reflections on Jesus Eschatology in Light of Qumran
180
Did Jesus Attend the Synagogue?
200
The Case of Beth Alfa
217
The Theodotos Synagogue Inscription and the Problem of FirstCentury Synagogue Buildings
230
Jesus and the Theater in Jerusalem
277
Jesus and the Herodian Temple Mount
294
Mount Zion Jesus and Archaeology
303
Assessing the Literary and Archaeological Evidence
317
Stone House Birah and Antonia during the Time of Jesus
335
Archaeology and Johns Gospel
517
Implications for Investigations of Jesus and Archaeology
581
Bultmann Archaeology and the Historical Jesus
613
Jesus and Resurrection Faith in Light of Jewish Texts
633
Archaeology and Early Christology
654
The Christian Apocrypha and Archaeology
677
The Historical Jesus and Biblical Archaeology Reflections on New Methodologies and Perspectives
686
Glossary
690
Selected Bibliography
696
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE AND OTHER ANCIENT TEXTS
701
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
724

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A szerzőről (2006)

James H. Charlesworth is George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature and Director and Editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls Project at Princeton Theological Seminary.

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