**Discover the Fourth Gospel’s significance for historical Jesus studies.**For years, the Gospel of John has been excluded from historical Jesus studies because of its distinctive theological and literary features. Yet, while John’s Gospel is often characterized as “the spiritual gospel,” it actually contains more archaeologically attested content and topographical details...
**Discover the Fourth Gospel’s significance for historical Jesus studies.**
For years, the Gospel of John has been excluded from historical Jesus studies because of its distinctive theological and literary features. Yet, while John’s Gospel is often characterized as “the spiritual gospel,” it actually contains more archaeologically attested content and topographical details than all the other gospels combined. In this groundbreaking volume, renowned archaeologists discuss the Fourth Gospel’s material features and show how those features enrich our understanding of the historical Jesus.
More than two dozen contributors present evidence of the Fourth Gospel’s historical reliability. Some of the contributors focus on Johannine descriptions of Jesus’s ministry, using archaeological expertise to illuminate narrative details ranging from the stone jars in Cana to the fishing industry in Galilee. Other contributors focus on Johannine discussions of places and customs, bringing archaeological research to bear on narrative references to worship sites on Mt. Gerazim, the second pool of Siloam, crucifixion practices of imperial Rome, and more. Throughout the volume, research findings are documented with compelling images. Following discussions of specific archaeological data, the book concludes with a broad overview of the implications for historical Jesus studies. By challenging the longstanding critical bias against the Fourth Gospel’s historical content, _Archaeology, Jesus, and the Gospel of John_ lays the groundwork for a new quest for the historical Jesus—an inclusive quest that fully engages the Johannine account.
Contributors:
Paul N. Anderson, Rami Arav, Mordechai (Motti) Aviam, Robert J. Bull, Gary M. Burge, Wally V. Cirafesi, R. Alan Culpepper, Roland Deines, Craig A. Evans, Jane DeRose Evans, Shimon Gibson, K. C. Hanson, Brian D. Johnson, Craig R. Koester, Jodi Magness, C. Thomas McCollough, Rivka Nir, R. Steven Notley, Jordan J. Ryan, James Riley Strange, Scott Stripling, Joan E. Taylor, Urban C. von Wahlde, Jürgen K. Zangenberg
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**Discover the Fourth Gospel’s significance for historical Jesus studies.**For years, the Gospel of John has been excluded from historical Jesus studies because of its distinctive theological and literary features. Yet, while John’s Gospel is often characterized as “the spiritual gospel,” it actually contains more archaeologically attested content and topographical details...
**Discover the Fourth Gospel’s significance for historical Jesus studies.**
For years, the Gospel of John has been excluded from historical Jesus studies because of its distinctive theological and literary features. Yet, while John’s Gospel is often characterized as “the spiritual gospel,” it actually contains more archaeologically attested content and topographical details than all the other gospels combined. In this groundbreaking volume, renowned archaeologists discuss the Fourth Gospel’s material features and show how those features enrich our understanding of the historical Jesus.
More than two dozen contributors present evidence of the Fourth Gospel’s historical reliability. Some of the contributors focus on Johannine descriptions of Jesus’s ministry, using archaeological expertise to illuminate narrative details ranging from the stone jars in Cana to the fishing industry in Galilee. Other contributors focus on Johannine discussions of places and customs, bringing archaeological research to bear on narrative references to worship sites on Mt. Gerazim, the second pool of Siloam, crucifixion practices of imperial Rome, and more. Throughout the volume, research findings are documented with compelling images. Following discussions of specific archaeological data, the book concludes with a broad overview of the implications for historical Jesus studies. By challenging the longstanding critical bias against the Fourth Gospel’s historical content, _Archaeology, Jesus, and the Gospel of John_ lays the groundwork for a new quest for the historical Jesus—an inclusive quest that fully engages the Johannine account.
Contributors:
Paul N. Anderson, Rami Arav, Mordechai (Motti) Aviam, Robert J. Bull, Gary M. Burge, Wally V. Cirafesi, R. Alan Culpepper, Roland Deines, Craig A. Evans, Jane DeRose Evans, Shimon Gibson, K. C. Hanson, Brian D. Johnson, Craig R. Koester, Jodi Magness, C. Thomas McCollough, Rivka Nir, R. Steven Notley, Jordan J. Ryan, James Riley Strange, Scott Stripling, Joan E. Taylor, Urban C. von Wahlde, Jürgen K. Zangenberg
Archaeology, Jesus, and the Gospel of John: What Recent Discoveries Show Us$139.99
Koorong Code671947
ISBN9780802879899
Pages650
PublisherEerdmans
Publication Date26 May 2026
Dimensions x 152 x 228mm
Weight0.788kg
Product CategoryBiblical Studies
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