Re: The Jesus Dynasty - continued
- From: "IE J" <inger_e.johansson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 17:41:44 GMT
Since there aren't any Jesus Dynasty what so ever it doesn't matter if
Dr(which subject did he got his degree in and where btw) Tabor released or
not his so called 'study'. For all who want to know real truth about the so
called Königurkunden, I suggest you to go to:
Brühl Carl Richard's work about the Langobardian Königurkunden which are one
of the three fantasy-products in mid Europe produced by known forgers in
12th to 14th century in order to prove legitim claims to be true descendants
and inheriters of power given by heaven.
Studien zu den langobardischen Königurkunden, Tübringen 1970.
There are other works equally important showing the other forgeries which so
many just like Tabor missed to check the true background for. The forgers
are known, so is the person ordering them to be made. When and where they
were made.
All who falls into such deep holes as Dr Tabor done when doing a 'research'
have missed the lessons where Theory of Science been on the agenda. Hard
words but true.
Inger E
who wonders why anyone sends fiction-religion to sci.archaeology
"P.T." <pt@xxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
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Dr. James D. Tabor's The Jesus Dynasty was released last week (April 4)from
Simon & Schuster with national attention from ABC Good Morning America,Sellers
20/20, and Nightline. It is the subject of the cover story in USNews&World
Report this week, on newsstands through Easter.
In just over a week the book has climbed to #22 on the NYTimes Best
list and it broke into the top 50 on Amazon.http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/23/books/bestseller/0423besthardnonfiction.ht
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also
Tabor's work is pitched at the non-specialist, and although based on
historical sources and 30 years of his research, both textual and
archaeological, the book unfolds in an engaging narrative style. Tabor
describes his work as part of the ongoing "Quest for the Historical Jesus"
and he dedicates his work to Albert Schweitzer. Tabor grounds Jesus
throughly in his 1st century Greco-Roman apocalyptic Jewish background and
seeks to highlight the forgotten and underemphasized roles of John the
Baptist and Jesus' brothers James, Simon, Joseph, and Jude, as well a to
present a throughly human portrait of Jesus' mother Mary as the Jewish
mother of seven children.
There is a podcast/recording up at www.simonsays.com in which Dr. Tabor
introduces the book in his own words and reads an excerpt. Just follow the
links by clicking on Tabor's book featured on the home page. There are
quite a few materials archived at the Web site www.jesusdynasty.com,
including a Q&Q with Dr. Tabor regarding his book.
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