Between text and artifact: integrating archaeology in biblical studies teaching

Though researchers in both Biblical studies and archaeology have finally recognized the contributions they can make to each others' disciplines, the integration has been difficult to transfer to teaching, so that future scholars will not have to keep climbing over the same wall every generation...

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Published in:Archaeology and biblical studies
Contributors: Moreland, Milton C. (Editor, Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Atlanta Society of Biblical Literature 2003
In: Archaeology and biblical studies (8)
Reviews:Between Text and Artifact. Integrating Archeology in Biblical Studies Teaching (2005) (Zwickel, Wolfgang, 1957 -)
[Rezension von: Between text and artifact] (2006) (Zwickel, Wolfgang, 1957 -)
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Archaeology and biblical studies 8
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Biblical archaeology / Biblical studies / Theological studies / Durham, NC
B Biblical archaeology / Biblical studies
IxTheo Classification:FB Theological education
HA Bible
HH Archaeology
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Bible Antiquities Study and teaching Congresses
B Excavations (archaeology) Congresses Study and teaching Middle East
B Bible Evidences, authority, etc Study and teaching Congresses
B Bible Study and teaching Congresses
B Excavations Archaeology Middle East Study and teaching Congresses
B Middle East Congresses Antiquities Study and teaching
B Archaeology
B Biblical studies
B Middle East Antiquities Study and teaching Congresses
B Bible Congresses Evidences, authority, etc Study and teaching
B Bible Congresses Study and teaching
B Bible Congresses Antiquities Study and teaching
B Conference program
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Summary:Though researchers in both Biblical studies and archaeology have finally recognized the contributions they can make to each others' disciplines, the integration has been difficult to transfer to teaching, so that future scholars will not have to keep climbing over the same wall every generation. Teachers of history and religious studies share some
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:158983044X