Authors on the Web
Daily-Jeff, January 17, 2013
...The Time of the Wolf by James Wilde Nonfiction Paul and Jesus: how the Apostle transformed Christianity by James D. Tabor; The great Pearl Heist by Molly Caldwell Crosby; The $60,000 Dog: My Life with Animals by Lauren Slater; The Hunger Fix: the...
Huffington Post, March 28, 2013
...According to our Gospel sources, Jesus was taken down hastily from the cross a few hours before sundown on the preparation day for the Jewish Passover. His initial burial was both rushed and temporary. Joseph of Arimathea, an influential follower, stored...
Daily-Jeff, January 17, 2013
...The Time of the Wolf by James Wilde Nonfiction Paul and Jesus: how the Apostle transformed Christianity by James D. Tabor; The great Pearl Heist by Molly Caldwell Crosby; The $60,000 Dog: My Life with Animals by Lauren Slater; The Hunger Fix: the...
Christian Science Monitor, December 24, 2012
...Biblical historian James D. Tabor discusses Paul's influence on Christianity and the way that we celebrate Christmas. By Randy Dotinga posted December 24, 2012 at 8:05 am EST When the world...
Huffington Post, December 23, 2012
...Christians regulary affirm that Jesus was "conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary." This faith is embedded as a cornerstone of all the major Christian creeds and is central to the Christmas story, read and re-told countless times at this...
Huffington Post, November 29, 2012
...Over the span of my academic career I have taught a course simply titled "Paul," and I half-jokingly tell the students the first day that Paul is one of those people for whom a last name is not necessary, much like Elvis or Madonna. I have begun the...
Chronicle of Higher Education, June 18, 2012
...collaborated with Jacobovici says people are too worked up about the ways in which the filmmaker uses archaeology. James D. Tabor, chair of the department of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, appeared in The Lost Tomb of...
Chronicle of Higher Education, June 18, 2012
...collaborated with Jacobovici says people are too worked up about the ways in which the filmmaker uses archaeology. James D. Tabor, chair of the department of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, appeared in The Lost Tomb of...














