Jan 20 Blog
By: BAS Staff
How accurate is Luke’s account of the riot at Ephesus described in Acts 19:23–41? Excavations at the site bring this Biblical event to reality in a new way—from inscriptions and figurines of the goddess Artemis to the theater where the riot took place.
Jan 18 Blog
By: Karin Neutel
In her Biblical Views column in BAR, Biblical scholar Karin Neutel examines Paul’s vision for how we would live together in an ideal society.
Jan 3 Blog
By: Megan Sauter
What does Paul mean in the Bible when he says that the Israelites drank “from the spiritual rock that followed them” during their wanderings in the wilderness?
Aug 28 Blog
By: Noah Wiener
Paul’s first missionary journey took him from Cyprus into the heart of Anatolia. Explore the route with a web-exclusive slideshow.
Jun 10 Blog
By: James Tabor
What can we reliably know about Paul and how can we know it? As is the case with Jesus this is not an easy question.
Jun 24 Blog
By: Jennifer Drummond
To the “holy poor” or the “real poor”—that is the question. To whom were alms to be directed? This question divided the early Christian monastic movement in the East.
May 19 Blog
By: Robin Ngo
Divers at the ancient port city of Caesarea Maritima in Israel discovered a 1,600-year-old trove of bronze statue fragments, coins and other finds that once comprised the cargo of a merchant ship.
Sep 9 Blog
By: Lawrence H. Schiffman
In part four of his study on schisms in Jewish history, Lawrence H. Schiffman examines the Jewish-Christian schism.
Sep 19 Blog
A recent press release issued by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte details finds from the Mt. Zion excavations that may shed light on the domestic lives of Jewish elites in Jerusalem. The archaeological team, led by Shimon Gibson and James Tabor, uncovered the lower levels of what appears to be a first-century C.E. mansion that may have belonged to a member of the Jewish ruling priestly caste. Among the structures discovered in this mansion are a vaulted bath chamber with a bathtub connected to a large mikveh.
Dec 17 Blog
By: Reviewed by Craig A. Evans
Craig A. Evans reviews "Rabbi Paul: An Intellectual Biography" by Bruce Chilton, "In Search of Paul: How Jesus’s Apostle Opposed Rome’s Empire with God’s Kingdom" by Bruce Chilton, "Social-Science Commentary on the Letters of Paul" by Bruce J. Malina and John J. Pilch, "Paul: His Life and Teaching" by John McRay, "Paul: His Story" by Jerome Murphy-O’Connor, "Apostle Paul: His Life and Theology" by Udo Schnelle, trans. M. Eugene Boring and "Paul: In Fresh Perspective" by N.T. Wright.
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