The Alfred and Patricia Smith College of Biblical Studies at Lubbock Christian University has announced the addition of The Story of God in Scripture and Stone exhibit, showcasing a collection of ...
Into the future : new trends in historical biblical archaeology -- The new pragmatism : integrating anthropological, digital, and historical biblical archaeologies / Thomas E. Levy -- Re-constructing ...
Author's Note: All previous volumes of this series are here. The first 56 volumes are compiled into the book "Bible Study For Those Who Don't Read The Bible." "Part Two," featuring volumes 57-113, was ...
Recent archaeological discoveries beneath the site traditionally believed to be Christ’s burial place have reignited discussions about the historical accuracy of the Bible. These findings offer ...
Cris Rogers is a vicar in East London (at All Hallows, Bow), and a friend online. He has recently been posting interesting ...
There aren’t too many scholarly journals that can be read recreationally; one of them is the Biblical Archaeology Review (BAR). Despite what the name might suggest, the BAR is in no sense a religious ...
TEL AVIV – A leading archaeology journal has effectively barred submissions by Israelis on Judea and Samaria unless they “have cooperated with the relevant Palestinian authorities,” in what analysts ...
In 2019, Israeli archaeologists dug up a pottery fragment in the Judean foothills. Akin to the disposable ‘plasticware’ of the ancient world, broken pottery is nothing out of the ordinary for ...
The historical record serves as confirmation for followers of Jesus Christ that He walked among us, was crucified, and was ...
“We believe that St. Joseph was a carpenter. But that’s not exactly what the Gospels tell us. They tell us that he was a tekton, a house builder or construction worker. Keep in mind that timber is ...