Biblical Archaeology: A Very Short Introduction
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Eric H. Cline
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Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
History
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
168
言語
英語
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Sep 28, 2009
出版社
Oxford University Press
版
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0195342631
ISBN-13
9780195342635
説明
Interest in biblical archaeology has surged, capturing the imaginations of many through television documentaries and media portrayals. This book offers an engaging exploration of the fascinating intersection between archaeology and the biblical narrative, unraveling how ancient artifacts illuminate stories from religious texts.
Eric H. Cline delves into the methodologies and discoveries that have emerged from archaeological excavations, showcasing how these findings either corroborate or challenge traditional interpretations of sacred writings. The author presents a vivid account of significant archaeological sites and the thrilling stories behind them, which in turn reveal the daily lives, cultures, and beliefs of historical societies.
As readers journey through the ancient landscapes of the past, they are encouraged to consider the implications of these discoveries and their relevance today. Cline’s concise yet informative style demystifies the field, making it accessible to a wide audience eager to understand how archaeology shapes our comprehension of biblical history.
This concise guide serves not only as an introduction to the discipline but also as an invitation to delve deeper into the fascinating world of biblical archaeology, encouraging readers to reflect on the enduring impact of these findings on contemporary faith and understanding.
Eric H. Cline delves into the methodologies and discoveries that have emerged from archaeological excavations, showcasing how these findings either corroborate or challenge traditional interpretations of sacred writings. The author presents a vivid account of significant archaeological sites and the thrilling stories behind them, which in turn reveal the daily lives, cultures, and beliefs of historical societies.
As readers journey through the ancient landscapes of the past, they are encouraged to consider the implications of these discoveries and their relevance today. Cline’s concise yet informative style demystifies the field, making it accessible to a wide audience eager to understand how archaeology shapes our comprehension of biblical history.
This concise guide serves not only as an introduction to the discipline but also as an invitation to delve deeper into the fascinating world of biblical archaeology, encouraging readers to reflect on the enduring impact of these findings on contemporary faith and understanding.