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Another View: Do Josephus’s Writings Support the “Essene Hypothesis”?
Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 2009
The Great Debate
Jesus doesn’t really matter in Britain, but he clearly does in America. Why?
Bible Review, August 1999
The Law in the Gospel
The law is an essential precondition for the gospel: When Jesus and Paul speak, they speak the language of law.
Bible Review, April 1998
The Passion Narratives and the Roots of Anti-Judasim
The difference in date between Passover and Easter is only the external sign of a division between Jews and Christians that has resulted in the darkest chapters of Christian history.
Bible Review, February 1993
BARview: Failure to Publish Dead Sea Scrolls Is Leitmotif of New York University Scroll Conference
Biblical Archaeology Review, September/October 1985