Mapping Galilee in Josephus, Luke, and John

Mapping Galilee in Josephus, Luke, and John
Author: John Vonder Bruegge
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2016-05-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004317341

The study of 1st century CE Galilee has become an important subfield within the broader disciplines of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity. In Mapping Galilee, John M. Vonder Bruegge examines how Galilee is portrayed, both in ancient writings and current scholarship, as a variously mapped space using insights from critical geography as an evaluative lens. Conventional approaches to Galilee treat it as a static backdrop for a deliberate and dynamic historical drama. By reasserting geography as a creative process rather than a passive description, Vonder Bruegge also reasserts ancient Galilee as an interpreted space—a series of conceptualized "maps"—laden with meaning, significance, and purpose for each individual author.

Mapping Jordan Through Two Millennia

Mapping Jordan Through Two Millennia
Author: JohnR. Bartlett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351559273

This book shows how travellers and scholars since Roman times have put together their maps of the land east of the River Jordan. It traces the contribution of Roman armies and early Christian pilgrims and medieval European travellers, Crusading armies, learned scholars like Jacob Ziegler, sixteenth-century mapmakers like Mercator and Ortelius, eighteenth-century travellers and savants, and nineteenth-century biblical scholars and explorers like Robinson and Smith, culminating in the late-nineteenth century surveyors working for the Palestine Exploration Fund. This original and valuable book shows, with full illustrations, how maps of the Transjordan region developed through the centuries, and with its detailed tables and bibliography will aid future scholars in further research.The author took part in archaeological excavations and surveys in Jordan, was Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Fellow at Trinity College Dublin, has published research papers and books on ancient Jordan. John Bartlett was the editor of the Palestine Exploration Quarterly, and until recently was the Chairman of the Palestine Exploration Fund.

Magdala of Galilee

Magdala of Galilee
Author: Richard Bauckham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2018
Genre: Excavations
ISBN: 9781481302937

A comprehensive study of the site of Magdala and its significance for the understanding of Galilee in the late Roman period.

Mapping Peace Between Syria and Israel

Mapping Peace Between Syria and Israel
Author: Frederic C. Hof
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2009
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN:

A peaceful solution between Syria and Israel may facilitate peace between a Palestinian state and Israel.

Paths of the Messiah and Sites of the Early Church from Galilee to Jerusalem

Paths of the Messiah and Sites of the Early Church from Galilee to Jerusalem
Author: Bargil Pixner
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0898708656

Gathered into this one volume are the principal fruits of Father Pixner's research: explanations of numerous archeological discoveries in the Holy Land accompanied by photos, illustrations, and maps. Prepared in collaboration with Professor Rainer Riesner, a Scripture scholar from the University of Dortmund, the chapters bring to light not only those details of interest to the man of science but also the connections between these and early Christianity of interest to the man of faith. --

Atlas of the Arabic Dialects of Galilee (Israel)

Atlas of the Arabic Dialects of Galilee (Israel)
Author: Peter Behnstedt
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9004411399

Containing over 200 coloured dialect maps, this atlas describes the Arabic dialects of Galilee and some adjacent areas, a region highly complex as to sociolinguistic variation.

Space, Land, Territory, and the Study of the Bible

Space, Land, Territory, and the Study of the Bible
Author: Stephen C. Russell
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2017-03-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004340203

In this brief volume, written for professional biblical scholars and graduate students being trained in Bible, Stephen C. Russell introduces the reader to the interdisciplinary study of space and its related concepts, including land, territory, border, frontier, nature, scale, spatial flows, and rhythm. He offers a synopsis of eight approaches to the study of space that have been influential in the humanities and social sciences in recent decades—sacred, legal, political, economic, ecological, visual, social, and urban approaches. He pays special attention to Henri Lefebvre’s treatment of social space as a social product. The volume also briefly notes some of the work being done by biblical scholars in conversation with spatial studies.