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    <namePart>Charlesworth, James H.</namePart>
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    <extent>740 páginas : ilustraciones, fotos ; 23 centímetros</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>Studies in archaeology. -Jesus research and archaeology:  a new perspective. -Archaeology and  the historical Jesus. -Recovering Jesus' Mamzerut. -Did Antipas build the sepphoris theater?. -Khirbet qana (and Other Villages) as a context for Jesus. -Bethsaida. -Mount Tabor. -Jesus the exorcist in light of epigraphic sources. -Reflections on Jesus' eschatology in light of Qumran. -Did Jesus attend the synagogue?. -Synagogues and spirituality:  the case of beth alfa. -The theodotos synagogue inscription and the problem of first-century synagogue buildings. -Jesus and the theater in Jerusalem. -Jesus and the Herodian temple mount. -Mount Zion, Jesus, and archaeology. -Excavating Caiaphas, Pilate, and Simon of Cyrene:  Assessing the literary and archaeological evidence. -"Stone house," Birah, and Antonia during the time of Jesus. -Miracles, Maleficium, and Maiestas in the trial Jesus. -Ramat hanadiv and Ein Gedi:  Property versis poverty in Judea before 70. -Between Jerusalem and the Galilee:  Samaria in the time of Jesus. -The Sanctuaries of the baptism on the east bank of the Jordan river. -The cemeteries of Qumram and celibacy:  confusion laid to rest?. -Essene community houses and Jesus' early community. -Judas and Jesus:  A message on a Drinking Vessel of the second temple period. -Archaeology and theology. -Archaeology and John's -gospel. -Aspects of historicity in the gospel of John:  implications for investigations of Jesus and Archaeology. -Bultmann, Archaeology, and the historical  Jesus. -Jesus and resurrection faith in light of Jewish tests. -Archaeology and early christology. -The christian apocrypha and Archaeology.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">James H. Charlesworth.</note>
  <note>Incluye bibliografía.</note>
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    <topic>Antigüedades</topic>
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