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“Jesus Tomb” Controversy Erupts—Again

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Statistician Andrey Feuerverger’s Report Available

The Annals of Applied Statistics has published an article by University of Toronto statistician Andrey Feuerverger on the mathematical likelihood of the Talpiot tomb being that of Jesus and his family. The same issue contains eight responses to Feuerverger and a response by Feuerverger to the responses. The issue costs $15 and can be ordered from Project Euclid.

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