Jesus and Archaeology (2006 Charlesworth), edited volume

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Jesus and Archaeology (2006) is a book by James H. Charlesworth.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2006.

Table of contents

Studies in archaeology.

  • Jesus the exorcist in light of epigraphic sources / Esther Eshel
  • The Theodotos synagogue inscription and the problem of first-century synagogue buildings / John S. Kloppenborg
  • Jesus and the Herodian Temple Mount / Dan Bahat
  • Excavating Caiaphas, Pilate, and Simon of Cyrene : assessing the literary and archaeological evidence / Craig A. Evans
  • Miracles, maleficium, and maiestas in the trial of Jesus / John W. Welch
  • Ramat Hanadiv and Ein Gedi: property versus poverty in Judea before 70 / Yizhar Hirschfeld
  • The cemeteries of Qumran and celibacy : confusion laid to rest? / Joseph E. Zias
  • Judas and Jesus : a message on a drinking vessel of the Second Temple period / William Klassen
  • Aspects of historicity in the Gospel of John: implications for investigations of Jesus and archaeology / Paul N. Anderson
  • Bultmann, archaeology, and the historical Jesus / John Painter
  • Jesus and resurrection faith in light of Jewish texts / Emile Puech
  • Conclusion : the historical Jesus and biblical archaeology : reflections on new methodologies and perspectives / James H. Charlesworth

External links

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