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21st Century Archaeological Research and Early Christianity

Tue 24 February

Woolf Institute

On 24th February Prof. Ken Dark will give a seminar entitled '21st Century Archaeological Research and Early Christianity'.

Abstract: After more than a century and a half of largely unscientific ‘Biblical Archaeology’, in the last two decades, mainstream scientific archaeological research has been transforming our understanding of the earliest Christians in the Holy Land. This lecture will outline some of these exciting twenty-first-century discoveries, shedding new light on Nazareth and its surroundings, urban settlement around the Sea of Galilee, the earliest churches, and re-dating the origins of Christian pilgrimage. The implications of each of these for understanding the early Christian world, and even – at Nazareth and on the shores of the Sea of Galilee – for the interpretation of the Gospels themselves, go far beyond the topographical identifications of earlier archaeologists working in this region, offering new insights into both the New Testament narrative and pre-Constantinian Christian life in this region.

A light sandwich lunch will be provided from 12:30 in the Shasha Suite, Woolf Building, Westminster College, Madingley Road, Cambridge. Please be seated by 12:50 so that the seminar can start promptly.

Cost: Free

Enquiries and booking

Booking is recommended for this event.

Enquiries: Events team Website Email: events@faraday.cam.ac.uk Telephone: 01223760743

Timing

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Tue 24 February 1:00PM - 2:00PM

Venue

Address: Woolf Institute
Shasha Suite
Madingley Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB3 0UB
Email: enquiries@woolfinstitute.cam.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1223 761984
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