School of archaeology which concerns itself with the biblical world
This article is about biblical archaeology as an academic movement. For major excavations and artifacts relating to biblical archaeology, see Biblical archaeology § Excavations and surveys and List of artifacts in biblical archaeology. For the interpretation of biblical archaeology in relation to biblical historicity, see Historicity of the Bible.
Biblical archaeology, occasionally known as Palestinology,[1][2] is the school of archaeology which concerns itself with the biblical world. In the academic setting it serves as an adjunct to biblical studies, providing the historical, cultural, and linguistic context to scripture.[3]
If the modern discipline had a founder, it would be William F. Albright, an American with roots in the Evangelical tradition. By the 1950s, Albright and his students, notably Nelson Glueck, E. A. Speiser, G. Ernest Wright, and Cyrus Gordon, claimed to have found physical evidence for the historical events behind many Old Testament narratives.
Biblicalarchaeology, occasionally known as Palestinology, is the school of archaeology which concerns itself with the biblical world. In the academic...
Biblicalarchaeology is an academic school and a subset of Biblical studies and Levantine archaeology. Biblicalarchaeology studies archaeological sites...
are significant to biblicalarchaeology. This table lists inscriptions which are of particular significance to the study of biblical chronology. References...
archaeologist William Dever and the influential publication BiblicalArchaeology Review, the second by biblical scholar Iain Provan and Egyptologist Kenneth Kitchen...
felt that biblicalarchaeology has both confirmed and challenged the Old Testament stories. While Dever has criticized the Copenhagen School for its more...
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ancient Palestine). Besides its importance to the discipline of Biblicalarchaeology, the Levant is highly important when forming an understanding of...
well as certificates. The Badè Museum of BiblicalArchaeology is housed on the campus of the Pacific School of Religion and contains a sizable collection...
Biblical literalism or biblicism is a term used differently by different authors concerning biblical interpretation. It can equate to the dictionary definition...
". BiblicalArchaeology Society. Archived from the original on 26 March 2024. White, Ellen (2023). "Who Are the Nephilim?". BiblicalArchaeology Society...
While a number of biblical place names like Jerusalem, Athens, Damascus, Alexandria, Babylon and Rome have been used for centuries, some have changed over...
discoveries ever made" for biblical studies. The two silver scrolls were uncovered in 1979 at Ketef Hinnom, an archaeological site southwest of the Old...
languages, and Honorary Senior Fellow (Ancient Near East), at the School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology (SACE) in the University of Liverpool....
origins of biblical history. Eisenbrauns. p. 307. ISBN 978-1-57506-013-2. Gaines, Janet Howe (2023). "How Bad Was Jezebel?". BiblicalArchaeology Society...
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(2010). "Archaeology and the biblical Narrative: The Case of the United Monarchy" (PDF). One God – One Cult – One Nation: Archaeological and Biblical Perspectives...