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Jesus and the Remains of His Day: Studies in Jesus and the Evidence of Material Culture
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Jesus and the Remains of His Day: Studies in Jesus and the Evidence of Material Culture

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This book is a collection of thirteen articles on various aspects of how archaeological evidence enlightens our understanding of the life and death of Jesus and the culture in which he lived. Nine of the book’s thirteen essays were published previously, though several of these have been revised or augmented for inclusion in the present book; four of the book’s essays are new. Several of the essays deal with the death of Jesus and the burial practices of his day.

Articles in the book include:

  • A Fishing Boat, a House, and an Ossuary: What Can We Learn from the Artifacts

  • A Tale of Two Cities: What We Have Learned from Bethsaida and Magdala

  • Jewish Scripture and the Literacy of Jesus

  • Jesus, Healer and Exorcist

  • Hanging and Crucifixion in Second Temple Israel

  • Excavating Caiaphas, Pilate, and Simon of Cyrene: Assessing the Literary and Archaeological Evidence

  • The Family Buried Together Stays Together

  • Post-Mortem Beliefs in Jewish and Pagan Epitaphs

The book’s introduction explains the value of material culture (i.e., archaeological evidence) for interpreting Jesus and the Gospels and discusses the limits of such evidence. Also, the author is including several of his own photos in this book.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hendrickson Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 December 2015
Pages
302
ISBN
9781619707054

This book is a collection of thirteen articles on various aspects of how archaeological evidence enlightens our understanding of the life and death of Jesus and the culture in which he lived. Nine of the book’s thirteen essays were published previously, though several of these have been revised or augmented for inclusion in the present book; four of the book’s essays are new. Several of the essays deal with the death of Jesus and the burial practices of his day.

Articles in the book include:

  • A Fishing Boat, a House, and an Ossuary: What Can We Learn from the Artifacts

  • A Tale of Two Cities: What We Have Learned from Bethsaida and Magdala

  • Jewish Scripture and the Literacy of Jesus

  • Jesus, Healer and Exorcist

  • Hanging and Crucifixion in Second Temple Israel

  • Excavating Caiaphas, Pilate, and Simon of Cyrene: Assessing the Literary and Archaeological Evidence

  • The Family Buried Together Stays Together

  • Post-Mortem Beliefs in Jewish and Pagan Epitaphs

The book’s introduction explains the value of material culture (i.e., archaeological evidence) for interpreting Jesus and the Gospels and discusses the limits of such evidence. Also, the author is including several of his own photos in this book.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hendrickson Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 December 2015
Pages
302
ISBN
9781619707054