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Old 04-25-2007, 08:33 PM   #1
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Default Bible Unearthed on PBS

Just noticed there's a 4 part series on the book made in 2005. It's been airing on my local station in So. Calif. The final part is airing tonight and next week.

Here's a couple of brief descriptions.

Bible Unearthed
Bible Unearthed

Unfortunately, can't find a DVD of the show.
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Old 04-30-2007, 03:10 PM   #2
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Fortunately, I have found a DVD of the series.

The Bible Unearthed The Making of a Religion

Unfortunately, it costs $490.00.

I found it from a 4 part review of the DVD from a blog by Dr. Jim West.

The Bible Unearthed: The DVD- A 4 Part Review– Part 4

That link has links to the other parts. There's also links to other blog reviewers, like this one from Dr. Stephen L. Cook.

The various reviews do answer a question I had of whether the book's conclusions were representative of archaeological "consensus" or whether it was a fringe theory. The writers are evidently legit archaeologists (Finkelstein has the bigger rep I believe) and the evidence they cite is largely undisputed, but there is still debate about the conclusions they are reaching from the evidence.

Unfortunately some of the disagreement is voiced with polarizing language.

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Joe is doing his Joe best to suggest that the “high chronology” upon which he depends for his exegetical presuppositions must be the one and only right chronology. Should that chronology fall, Joe knows that the basis for his understanding of the Old Testament as “historical” text will crumble like the walls of Jericho under the trumpet blast of Joshua’s circling army of musical priests. Joe, in other words, has too much invested in his presuppositions to be objective.
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Lastly, I am happily ready to go where the evidence takes me. It seems that it is just the opposite with you – you are the one who has invested whole heartily in a bankrupt 19th century liberal belief which has long ago been cast aside by the advances made in archaeology.
It's an archaeological throw down!
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Old 04-30-2007, 08:51 PM   #3
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$490?? holy moly. I've read the book and would love to see this series, but jeezus. Thanks for posting though. Hopefully they'll show it on the History channel or A&E at some point.
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