Book summaryTeaming up with archaeologist Jonathan Reed, John Crossan defends the thesis of his earlier book, THE HISTORICAL JESUS, by relying on material evidence of Jesus' era. They provide a compelling illustration of Jesus as a man concerned with engendering equality and feeding the poor, more than with prophecy and miracles. Media reviews"The archaeological descriptions are brief, accurate, and helpful....The book's illustrations, including photographs and reconstructions of ancient sites, are plentiful and excellent." |
Excavating Jesus: Beneath the Stones, Behind The Textsby Crossan, John Dominic; Reed, Jonathan LFirst Edition/2nd Prtg.
Book desription: San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 2001 immaculate and tight text block and binding; jacket lightly edge-scuffed and rubbed with a couple of small closed tears. 298pp., including index.. First Edition/2nd Prtg.. Boards. Near Fine/Very Good (in mylar). Illus. by Photos. Octavo. Hard Cover.
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