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The Archaeology Of The New Testament: The Mediterranean World Of The Early Christian Apostles

Autor Jack Finegan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 noi 2020
The Archeology of the New Testament is the authoritative illustrated account of what is presently known about the chief sites and monuments connected with the life of Jesus and the history of the early church. To follow the order of the New Testament, it first investigates sites connected with John the Baptist and then proceeds to Bethlehem and
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367305642
ISBN-10: 036730564X
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 191 x 275 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Illustration Credits -- Preface -- Alphabetical List of Ancient Sources -- Sources -- Chronological History -- Beginnings -- First Missionary Journey (A.D. 47–48) -- Second Missionary Journey (A.D. 49f51) -- Third Missionary Journey (A.D. 51f54) -- Shipwreck Journey (A.D. 56f57) -- In Rome (A.D. 57f59)

Notă biografică

Jack Finegan is professor emeritus of New Testament history and archeology at the Pacific School of Religion and has been a frequent visitor to the Mediterranean and Middle East. In addition to his first volume on the New Testament, he has written Archaeological History of the Ancient Middle East (Westview, 1979).

Descriere

The Archeology of the New Testament is the authoritative illustrated account of what is presently known about the chief sites and monuments connected with the life of Jesus and the history of the early church. To follow the order of the New Testament, it first investigates sites connected with John the Baptist and then proceeds to Bethlehem and Nazareth, Samaria and Galilee, Jerash, Caesarea, Jericho, the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, and Emmaus. Each site is illustrated, and the accompanying text, numbered to facilitate cross-reference, contains a bibliography. This edition has been completely revised to reflect the most recent scholarship and excavations, and it contains many new entries. Anyone concerned with the historical, geographical, and cultural background of the New Testament will want to study this classic work as it retraces the steps of Jesus