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The Museum of the Bible - A Critical Introduction (Paperback): Jill Hicks-Keeton, Cavan Concannon The Museum of the Bible - A Critical Introduction (Paperback)
Jill Hicks-Keeton, Cavan Concannon; Foreword by Candida R Moss, Joel S. Baden; Contributions by Marc Zvi Brettler, …
R1,298 Discovery Miles 12 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing together nationally and internationally-known scholars, The Museum of the Bible: A Critical Introduction analyzes the newly opened Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., from a variety of perspectives and disciplinary positions, including biblical studies, history, archaeology, Judaic studies, and religion and public life. Nominally eschewing ties to any particular religious tradition, the Museum of the Bible is poised to wield unparalleled influence on the national popular imagination of the Bible's contents, history, and uses through time. This volume provides critical tools by which a broad public of scholars and students alike can assess the Museum of the Bible's presentation of its vast collection and wrestle with the thorny interpretive issues and complex histories that are at risk of being obscured when private funds put a major museum on the National Mall.

The Museum of the Bible - A Critical Introduction (Hardcover): Jill Hicks-Keeton, Cavan Concannon The Museum of the Bible - A Critical Introduction (Hardcover)
Jill Hicks-Keeton, Cavan Concannon; Foreword by Candida R Moss, Joel S. Baden; Contributions by Marc Zvi Brettler, …
R3,390 Discovery Miles 33 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing together nationally and internationally-known scholars, The Museum of the Bible: A Critical Introduction analyzes the newly opened Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., from a variety of perspectives and disciplinary positions, including biblical studies, history, archaeology, Judaic studies, and religion and public life. Nominally eschewing ties to any particular religious tradition, the Museum of the Bible is poised to wield unparalleled influence on the national popular imagination of the Bible's contents, history, and uses through time. This volume provides critical tools by which a broad public of scholars and students alike can assess the Museum of the Bible's presentation of its vast collection and wrestle with the thorny interpretive issues and complex histories that are at risk of being obscured when private funds put a major museum on the National Mall.

Greco-Roman Culture and the Galilee of Jesus (Paperback): Mark A. Chancey Greco-Roman Culture and the Galilee of Jesus (Paperback)
Mark A. Chancey
R1,342 Discovery Miles 13 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Greco-Roman Culture and the Galilee of Jesus, a book-length investigation of this topic, challenges the conventional scholarly view that first-century Galilee was thoroughly Hellenised. Examining architecture, inscriptions, coins and art from Alexander the Great's conquest until the early fourth century CE, Chancey argues that the extent of Greco-Roman culture in the time of Jesus has often been greatly exaggerated. Antipas's reign in the early first century was indeed a time of transition, but the more dramatic shifts in Galilee's cultural climate happened in the second century, after the arrival of a large Roman garrison. Much of Galilee's Hellenisation should thus be understood within the context of its Romanisation. Any attempt to understand the Galilean setting of Jesus must recognise the significance of the region's historical development as well as how Galilee fits into the larger context of the Roman East.

Greco-Roman Culture and the Galilee of Jesus (Hardcover, New): Mark A. Chancey Greco-Roman Culture and the Galilee of Jesus (Hardcover, New)
Mark A. Chancey
R2,787 Discovery Miles 27 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Greco-Roman Culture and the Galilee of Jesus, a book-length investigation of this topic, challenges the conventional scholarly view that first-century Galilee was thoroughly Hellenised. Examining architecture, inscriptions, coins and art from Alexander the Great's conquest until the early fourth century CE, Chancey argues that the extent of Greco-Roman culture in the time of Jesus has often been greatly exaggerated. Antipas's reign in the early first century was indeed a time of transition, but the more dramatic shifts in Galilee's cultural climate happened in the second century, after the arrival of a large Roman garrison. Much of Galilee's Hellenisation should thus be understood within the context of its Romanisation. Any attempt to understand the Galilean setting of Jesus must recognise the significance of the region's historical development as well as how Galilee fits into the larger context of the Roman East.

The Myth of a Gentile Galilee (Paperback, New Ed): Mark A. Chancey The Myth of a Gentile Galilee (Paperback, New Ed)
Mark A. Chancey
R1,485 Discovery Miles 14 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Myth of a Gentile Galilee is the most thorough synthesis to date of archaeological and literary evidence relating to the population of Galilee in the first-century CE. The book demonstrates that, contrary to the perceptions of many New Testament scholars, the overwhelming majority of first-century Galileans were Jews. Utilizing the gospels, the writings of Josephus, and published archaeological excavation reports, Mark A. Chancey traces the historical development of the region's population and examines in detail specific cities and villages, finding ample indications of Jewish inhabitants and virtually none for gentiles. He argues that any New Testament scholarship that attempts to contextualize the Historical Jesus or the Jesus movement in Galilee must acknowledge and pay due attention to the region's predominantly Jewish milieu. This accessible book will be of interest to New Testament scholars as well as scholars of Judaica, Syro-Palestinian archaeology, and the Roman Near East.

The Myth of a Gentile Galilee (Hardcover): Mark A. Chancey The Myth of a Gentile Galilee (Hardcover)
Mark A. Chancey
R2,809 Discovery Miles 28 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This investigation of Galilee during the time of Jesus demonstrates that, contrary to the perceptions of many New Testament scholars, the overwhelming majority of Galilee's population were Jews. Utilizing the gospels, the writings of the Jewish historian Josephus, and published archaeological excavation reports, it traces the historical development of the region's population and examines in detail specific cities and villages. It is the only book-length treatment of this subject and is the fullest synthesis available of archaeological and literary evidence for first-century CE Galilee.

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