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John—Historian or Theologian?
Was John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, a historian or a theologian? Even in antiquity John was known as a theologian. Early Christians could easily see the differences between his gospel and the other three. John’s gospel deals explicitly...
Bible Review, October 2004
Antiquity’s High Holy Place
The Athenian Acropolis
In 480 B.C.E. the Persians invaded Athens. According to the Greek historian Herodotus, they “plundered the temple and burnt the whole of the Acropolis.”1 Although the Athenians and their allies followed up with a victory at the famous naval...
Archaeology Odyssey, November/December 2004