Biblical Archaeology Review

Biblical Archaeology Review

Infobox Journal


discipline = archaeology
abbreviation =
publisher = Biblical Archaeology Society
country = USA
frequency = bimonthly
history = 1975-
openaccess =
website = http://www.bib-arch.org/
ISSN = 0098-9444

"Biblical Archaeology Review" (BAR) is a publication that seeks to connect the academic study of archaeology to a broad general audience seeking to understand the world of the Bible. Covering both the Old and New Testaments, BAR presents the latest discoveries and controversies in archaeology. BAR's writers include leading scholars and researchers. BAR is published by the non-denominational Biblical Archaeology Society and edited by the Society's founder Hershel Shanks. "Biblical Archaeology Review" is the largest paid-circulation magazine in the field of archaeology, thanks to its reader-friendly approach. BAR publishes the views of a wide variety of archaeological viewpoints. For example, BAR has published such authors as Lawrence Stager, Kenneth Kitchen, Alan Millard, William Dever, Israel Finkelstein, and Bryant G. Wood.

The story of the so-called "James Ossuary" was first published in the pages of "Biblical Archaeology Review", it was discussed by founding editor Hershel Shanks and Ben Witherington III in "The Brother of Jesus: The Dramatic Story & Significance of the First Archaeological Link to Jesus & His Family" (2003).

The Society also publishes "Bible Review" (offering critical and historical interpretations of biblical texts, "reader-friendly Biblical scholarship", since 1985) and "Archaeology Odyssey".

Issues

The contents listed below are intended as a general reference and are not exhaustive.

ee also

*List of theological journals

External links

* [http://www.bib-arch.org/ Biblical Archaeology Review] website


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