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Jul 2022
29m 32s

Excavating the Evidence for Jesus (with ...

Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae
About this episode

How strong is the archaeological and historical evidence for Jesus and the Gospels? In this interview, Sean and Scott talk with Dr. Titus Kennedy, a field archaeologist and adjunct professor at Biola, about his latest book: Excavating the Evidence for Jesus. They discuss some of the key discoveries that offer illumination and historical support for key events in the life, ministry, and burial of Jesus. 

Dr. Titus Kennedy is a field archaeologist working primarily with sites and materials related to the Bible. He has been involved in excavations and surveys at several archaeological sites in Bible lands. He is a research fellow at Discovery Institute, an adjunct professor at Biola University, and the author of multiple books including Unearthing the Bible. 

Read a transcript of this episode at: https://www.biola.edu/blogs/think-biblically/2022/excavating-the-evidence-for-jesus  

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