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The future of biblical archaeology : reassessing methodologies and assumptions : the proceedings of a symposium, August 12-14, 2001 at Trinity International University / edited by James K. Hoffmeier and Alan Millard. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : W.B. Eerdmans Pub., (c)2004.Description: xviii, 385 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802821737
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS621
  • BS621.M645.F888 2004
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Contents:
The biblical archaeology versus Syro-Palestinian archaeology debate in its American institutional and intellectual contexts Ziony Zevit -- Theory and method in biblical archaeology Thomas W. Davis -- The relationship between archaeology and the Bible : expectations and reality David Merling -- Integrating faith, the Bible, and archaeology : a review of the "Andrews University way" of doing archaeology Randall W. Younker -- The North Sinai Archaeological Project's excavations at Tell el-Borg (Sinai) : an example of the "new" biblical archaeology? James K. Hoffmeier --
Homer and archaeology : minimalists and maximalists in classical context Edwin Yamauchi -- A new working hypothesis for the identification of Migdol Benjamin Edidin Scolnic -- Deconstructing and reconstructing the united monarchy : house of David or tent of David (current trends in Iron Age chronology) Steven M. Ortiz -- Amorites and Israelites : invisible invaders--modern expectation and ancient reality Alan Millard -- Sumer and the Bible : a matter of proportion William W. Hallo -- Ancient Israel's literary heritage compared with Hittite textual data Harry A. Hoffner, Jr. --
Genesis in history and tradition : the Syrian background of Israel's ancestors, reprise Daniel E. Fleming -- Multiple-month ritual calendars in the West Semitic world : Emar 446 and Leviticus 23 Richard S. Hess -- The repopulation of Samaria (2 Kings 17:24, 27-31) in light of recent study K. Lawson Younger, Jr. -- Methodological issues in reconstructing language systems from epigraphic fragments Cynthia L. Miller -- The role of context and the promise of archaeology in biblical interpretation from early Judaism to post modernity John M. Monson --
Ancient Near Eastern mythography as it relates to historiography in the Hebrew Bible : Genesis 3 and the cosmic battle Richard E. Averbeck -- "Splendid truths" or "prodigious commotion"? : ancient Near Eastern texts and the study of the Bible David B. Weisberg -- Can we write a history of Israel today? Andrew G. Vaughn.
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The biblical archaeology versus Syro-Palestinian archaeology debate in its American institutional and intellectual contexts Ziony Zevit -- Theory and method in biblical archaeology Thomas W. Davis -- The relationship between archaeology and the Bible : expectations and reality David Merling -- Integrating faith, the Bible, and archaeology : a review of the "Andrews University way" of doing archaeology Randall W. Younker -- The North Sinai Archaeological Project's excavations at Tell el-Borg (Sinai) : an example of the "new" biblical archaeology? James K. Hoffmeier --

Homer and archaeology : minimalists and maximalists in classical context Edwin Yamauchi -- A new working hypothesis for the identification of Migdol Benjamin Edidin Scolnic -- Deconstructing and reconstructing the united monarchy : house of David or tent of David (current trends in Iron Age chronology) Steven M. Ortiz -- Amorites and Israelites : invisible invaders--modern expectation and ancient reality Alan Millard -- Sumer and the Bible : a matter of proportion William W. Hallo -- Ancient Israel's literary heritage compared with Hittite textual data Harry A. Hoffner, Jr. --

Genesis in history and tradition : the Syrian background of Israel's ancestors, reprise Daniel E. Fleming -- Multiple-month ritual calendars in the West Semitic world : Emar 446 and Leviticus 23 Richard S. Hess -- The repopulation of Samaria (2 Kings 17:24, 27-31) in light of recent study K. Lawson Younger, Jr. -- Methodological issues in reconstructing language systems from epigraphic fragments Cynthia L. Miller -- The role of context and the promise of archaeology in biblical interpretation from early Judaism to post modernity John M. Monson --

Ancient Near Eastern mythography as it relates to historiography in the Hebrew Bible : Genesis 3 and the cosmic battle Richard E. Averbeck -- "Splendid truths" or "prodigious commotion"? : ancient Near Eastern texts and the study of the Bible David B. Weisberg -- Can we write a history of Israel today? Andrew G. Vaughn.

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