Biblical Studies and the Media By Joseph B. Tyson on
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Archaeology in Israel Update-- March 2011 By Stephen Gabriel Rosenberg on
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The Burial of Jesus and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher By James F. McGrath on
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After Gunkel: Roads Not Taken By Ronald Hendel on
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World-System Research and Ancient Israel’s Southern Neighbors (Part II) By Juan Manuel Tebes on
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Archaeology in Israel Update--January/February 2011 By Stephen Gabriel Rosenberg on
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History’s Place within Biblical Studies By Megan Bishop Moore on
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Let a Woman Keep Silent in the Church? By Joe E. Lunceford on
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When and Why Was the Acts of the Apostles Written? By Joseph B. Tyson on
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Biblical Studies: Termination or Salvation? By Joseph B. Tyson on
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By the Rivers of Babylon By Emeritus Professor Philip Davies on
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Remaking the Shroud--National Geographic By Antonio Lombatti on
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Archaeology in Israel Update--November/December 2010 By Stephen Gabriel Rosenberg on
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World-System Research and Ancient Israel’s Southern Neighbors (Part I) By Juan Manuel Tebes on
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The No-man's-land of Biblical Studies: Isn't it odd? By Tim Bulkeley on
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National Geographic’s “Jesus: the Man” — A Review By Paul N. Anderson on
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The King James Bible and the English Language By David Crystal on
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Did Anyone Believe in One God before the Greeks? By Richard S. Hess on
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Creation, Science, and Genesis? By Charles David Isbell on
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Tel Dor Excavations By Elizabeth Bloch-Smith on
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Looting the Holy Land By Joe Zias on
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“Looting the Holy Land" or Pillaging the Truth? By Israel Finkelstein on
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Update on Mt. Zion By James D. Tabor on
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Tel Hazor Excavations: Highlights from Recent Seasons By Jennie R. Ebeling on
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Is This Not the Carpenter: A Question of Historicity? (London: Equinox Press, forthcoming 2011) By Thomas L. Thompson and Thomas S. Verenna on
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What’s Not so Secular about Introductions to the Bible? By Hector Avalos on
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Six Anti-Secularist Themes: Deconstructing Religionist Rhetorical Weaponry By Hector Avalos on
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Peoples in Early Israel By Richard S. Hess on
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The End of Scripture and/or Biblical Studies By Tim Bulkeley on
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Archaeology in Israel Update --October 2010 By Stephen Gabriel Rosenberg on
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Elitism, Colonialism, and the Independence of Biblical Studies: Reflections on the Lemche-Avalos Debate By Roland Boer on
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Obscurities around the Tomb of the Holy Sepulcher By Eldad Keynan on
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To What End? A Response to Niels Peter Lemche By Hector Avalos on
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The Persian Conquest of Jerusalem (614 CE) ––An Archaeological Assessment By Gideon Avni on
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Why Biblical Studies Are Necessary By Niels Peter Lemche on
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Some Views on Literacy By Richard S. Hess on
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He Who Pays the Piper: The Publication of Academic Journals and Secrecy By Tim Bulkeley on
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Pontius Pilate-a Reassessment By Colum Hourihane on
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Jewish Burials By Eldad Keynan on
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Archaeology in Israel Update - September 2010 By Stephen Gabriel Rosenberg on
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Identifying King David's Palace: Mazar's Flawed Reading of the Biblical Text By Todd Bolen on
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The Dan Debate By Hallvard Hagelia on
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A Canaanite City: Capital of Geshur? By Elizabeth McNamer on
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Acts 4:19-20—An Overlooked First-Century Clue to Johannine Authorship and Luke’s Dependence upon the Johannine Tradition By Paul N. Anderson on
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A (Very, Very) Short History of Minimalism: From The Chronicler to the Present By Jim West on
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The Case for the Peer-Review Process: A Rejoinder to "How and Why Academic Peer-Review is About to Change" By J. Edward Wright on
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The Biblical and ANE Studies at the Periphery By Juan Manuel Tebes on
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The End(s) of Historical Criticism By Michael C. Legaspi on
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Response to Zias By James D. Tabor on
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How and Why Academic Peer-Review is About to Change By Robert R. Cargill on
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