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Excavating the Land of Jesus: How Archaeologists Study the People of the Gospels - Paperback

Excavating the Land of Jesus: How Archaeologists Study the People of the Gospels - Paperback

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by James Riley Strange (Author), Luke Timothy Johnson (Foreword by)

How do archaeologists unearth the daily life of people from Jesus's time?

Contrary to popular belief, archaeology of first-century Roman Galilee is not about illustrating or proving the gospels, drawing timelines, or hunting treasure. Rather, it is about understanding the lives of people, just like us, who lived in the time of Jesus. How do we conceive of Jesus and his mission as part of a larger world? How did different groups in Roman Galilee understand their identities and values? How do we interpret material culture in conjunction with textual evidence from the gospels? On a more basic level, how do we know where and how to dig?

James Riley Strange teaches students how to address these problems in Excavating the Land of Jesus. Drawing on professional experience as a scientific archaeologist in Israel, Strange explains current methodology for ground surveying, excavating evidence, and interpreting data. Excavating the Land of Jesus is the ideal textbook for students seeking answers in the dirt of the Holy Land.

Author Biography


James Riley Strange is the Charles Jackson Granade and Elizabeth Donald Granade Professor in New Testament at Samford University. He also directs the Shikhin Excavation Project in Israel and researches the archaeology of Palestine in the Hellenistic through Byzantine periods, early Christianity, and post-biblical Judaisms.

Number of Pages: 208
Dimensions: 0.78 x 9.21 x 6.37 IN
Publication Date: June 20, 2023