In the shadowy world where religion meets archaeology, scientists ... English theologian John Wycliffe championed translating the Bible from Latin into the common language, an innovation church ...
Drawing on scholarship in biblical studies, archaeology, contemporary historical theory, and philosophy, he demonstrates how the ancient experience of ruins differed radically from that of the modern ...
In 1947, a group of Bedouins were exploring caves near the Dead Sea when they stumbled across an ancient set of copper scrolls that would cause a stir among Biblical scholars: the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Identified as species of Commiphora, part of the frankincense and myrrh family, plant lacks fragrance but medical compound ...
In the following conversation with Gary Glassman, producer of "The Bible's Buried Secrets," Dever describes some of the most significant archeological finds related to the Hebrew Bible ...
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Scholars call this extra stuff “paratext.” For the most part, everyone ignores it unless some controversy sparks debate over ...
Rattenborg, Rune and Blanke, Louise 2017. Jarash in the Islamic Ages (c.700–1200 CE): a critical review. Levant, Vol. 49, Issue. 3, p. 312. Uscatescu, Alexandra 2017. A Late Antique Umayyad space of ...
Surfer magazine, which for six decades served as the sacred scripture documenting surf culture until it folded in 2020, is making a comeback. Hailed as “the bible of surfing,” the revered ...
Whether you know your Scriptures chapter and verse or you rarely take a peek at the Good Book, these Bible facts will surprise you. Though the word Bible comes from the Greek word biblios ...
By Giles Harvey The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to notify an unsuspecting woman that she’s been consuming medicinal cannabis. By Kwame Anthony Appiah How a U.N. Agency Became a ...
This story appears in the August 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Jason De León began ... But he thought archaeology could be used to understand the contentious issue.