Archaeology is the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation and analysis of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains. When applied to the study of the early church, archaeology can help to trace the beginnings of Christianity and shed light on the practices and beliefs of the first Christians.
Introduction to Biblical Archaeology and the Dating of People, Places, and Events
Biblical Archaeology refers to the study of material culture and ancient artifacts in relation to the Bible and its historical context. This field of study encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including archaeology, history, anthropology, and theology, and is concerned with understanding the historical, cultural, and social context of the Bible. The goal of Biblical archaeology is to provide a deeper understanding of the events, people, and places described in the Bible and to shed light on the historical accuracy and reliability of the biblical texts.
The Nativity: Bethlehem and the Birth of Jesus in the Archaeological Record
Delve into the fascinating world of biblical archaeology as we explore the historicity of the Nativity story. Discover the evidence unearthed in Bethlehem that sheds light on the birth of Jesus, from ancient artifacts to recently uncovered archaeological findings. Join us on a journey through time as we piece together the puzzle of the Nativity and explore the tangible connections between biblical accounts and the archaeological record.
Introduction to Biblical Archaeology
Are you fascinated by the history and culture of the ancient world? Have you ever wondered what secrets and treasures lay buried beneath the sands of time? Look no further than the field of biblical archaeology! Join us as we delve into the methods and discoveries of these modern-day treasure hunters, uncovering new insights into the stories and people of the Bible. From the ruins of Jerusalem to the inscriptions of Mesopotamia, the past comes alive as we explore the fascinating world of biblical archaeology.v
Could Sir William Ramsay’s Discoveries Prove the New Testament Account Trustworthy?
Discover how one scholar's findings affirm the historical accuracy of the New Testament. Could this change how you view the Bible?
What Biblical Archaeology Can and Cannot Prove!
Scholars tend to be cautious when making claims to the point where they are not allowing the evidence to see the light of day to the extent possible. Biblical archaeology has logged many thousands of finds that give us confidence in the historicity of the Bible, the trustworthiness of the Scriptures. Let's not overplay our hand on what biblical archaeology can do, but let's not underplay our hand either.

