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- catalog abstract "The discovery of a limestone burial box with the inscription, "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus" set the world of biblical archaeology abuzz. Hershel Shanks and Ben Witherington III reveal not only what the discovery means for understanding the Bible, but also what it shows about the family of Jesus and the earliest Christians.".
- catalog contributor b13297010.
- catalog contributor b13297011.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction to the revised edition / Hershel Shanks -- Introduction / Hershel Shanks -- Foreword / André Lemaire -- pt. 1. The story of a remarkable discovery / Hershel Shanks -- 1. Oh, no! -- 2. An amazing discovery -- 3. How could the son of God have a brother? -- 4. Is it a fake? -- 5. Is it the Jesus? -- 6. Can we ignore it? -- pt. 2. The story of James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus / Ben Witherington III -- Introduction : in this end, a beginning -- 7. From brother to follower -- 8. From follower to head of the Jerusalem Church -- 9. James, mediator between Jews and Gentiles -- 10. James the sage -- 11. The death of James -- 12. James the legend -- 13. Brother, cousin, or kin? -- 14. Son of Joseph, brother of Jesus -- pt. 3. Is it a fake? Where matters stand 15 Summary report of the examining committees for the James ossuary and Yehoash inscription / Israel Antiquities Authority -- 16 Don't close the box yet / Hershel Shanks -- 17 Israel Antiquities Authority's report on the James ossuary is deeply flawed / André Lemaire -- 18 Bones of contention / Ben Witherington III -- 19 Top ten New Testament archaeological finds of the past 150 years / Ben Witherington III -- 20 Curator's perspective / Edward J. Keall.".
- catalog description "The discovery of a limestone burial box with the inscription, "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus" set the world of biblical archaeology abuzz. Hershel Shanks and Ben Witherington III reveal not only what the discovery means for understanding the Bible, but also what it shows about the family of Jesus and the earliest Christians.".
- catalog extent "xx, 308 p., [8] p. of plates :".
- catalog identifier "0060581174 :".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[San Francisco] : HarperSanFrancisco,".
- catalog spatial "Palestine.".
- catalog subject "Christianity Origin.".
- catalog subject "James, Brother of the Lord, Saint.".
- catalog subject "Ossuaries Palestine.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction to the revised edition / Hershel Shanks -- Introduction / Hershel Shanks -- Foreword / André Lemaire -- pt. 1. The story of a remarkable discovery / Hershel Shanks -- 1. Oh, no! -- 2. An amazing discovery -- 3. How could the son of God have a brother? -- 4. Is it a fake? -- 5. Is it the Jesus? -- 6. Can we ignore it? -- pt. 2. The story of James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus / Ben Witherington III -- Introduction : in this end, a beginning -- 7. From brother to follower -- 8. From follower to head of the Jerusalem Church -- 9. James, mediator between Jews and Gentiles -- 10. James the sage -- 11. The death of James -- 12. James the legend -- 13. Brother, cousin, or kin? -- 14. Son of Joseph, brother of Jesus -- pt. 3. Is it a fake? Where matters stand 15 Summary report of the examining committees for the James ossuary and Yehoash inscription / Israel Antiquities Authority -- 16 Don't close the box yet / Hershel Shanks -- 17 Israel Antiquities Authority's report on the James ossuary is deeply flawed / André Lemaire -- 18 Bones of contention / Ben Witherington III -- 19 Top ten New Testament archaeological finds of the past 150 years / Ben Witherington III -- 20 Curator's perspective / Edward J. Keall.".
- catalog title "The brother of Jesus : the dramatic story & meaning of the first archaeological link to Jesus & his family / Hershel Shanks & Ben Witherington III.".
- catalog type "text".