Excavating the Evidence for Jesus: The Archaeology and History of Christ and the Gospels

Excavating the Evidence for Jesus: The Archaeology and History of Christ and the Gospels

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  • Create Date:2022-03-15 17:21:43
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  • Author:Titus M Kennedy
  • ISBN:0736984682
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Summary

Examine the Evidence Surrounding Jesus

No other figure has impacted history like Jesus。 Yet today, he’s often seen as a mythical character whose legend increased over time。 So what does the historical and archaeological evidence say about Jesus?

Archaeologist Dr。 Titus Kennedy has investigated firsthand the discoveries connected to Jesus’ birth, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection。 He has visited and excavated where Jesus walked, and examined the artifacts connected to Jesus’ life。 Here, he presents an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the research and findings that illuminate the historicity of Christ as presented in the Bible。

Excavating the Evidence for Jesus progresses chronologically through the Gospels, noting the many relevant archaeological, historical, geographic, and literary findings。 As you read, you’ll be able to decide for yourself whether the evidence confirms the existence and story of Jesus, and determine whether the Gospels are worthy of being approached not as legends, but as history。 Further, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the historic basis of Christianity, a richer knowledge of the ancient world, and an evidence-based perspective on the reliability of the Bible。

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Reviews

Jessica

I would highly recommend this book to unbelievers。 As a Christian, I found parts too thorough and detailed。 I understand why it's all important, but it was not a "page turner。" It reads more like a history book or a commentary than I was hoping。 Despite all that, I'm glad I read it。 I would highly recommend this book to unbelievers。 As a Christian, I found parts too thorough and detailed。 I understand why it's all important, but it was not a "page turner。" It reads more like a history book or a commentary than I was hoping。 Despite all that, I'm glad I read it。 。。。more