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Capa de Paths Of The Messiah And Sites Of The Early Church From Galilee To Jerusalem Jesus And Jewish Christianity In Light Of Archaeological Discoveries

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Paths Of The Messiah And Sites Of The Early Church From Galilee To Jerusalem Jesus And Jewish Christianity In Light Of Archaeological Discoveries

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The Places Where Jesus lived and died and gathered his followers into a community are for Christians the most holy pilgrimage sites on earth. With reverence for the sites associated with the life of Christ, Bargil Pixner dedicated much of …

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The Places Where Jesus lived and died and gathered his followers into a community are for Christians the most holy pilgrimage sites on earth. With reverence for the sites associated with the life of Christ, Bargil Pixner dedicated much of his life to archeological research in the Holy Land, becoming famous for his discovery of the Essene Gate in Jerusalem and the town of Bethsaida by the Sea of Galilee. Gathered into this one volume are the principal fruits of Father Pixner's research: explanations of numerous archeological discoveries in the Holy Land accompanied by photos, illustrations, and maps. Prepared in collaboration with Professor Rainer Riesner, a Scripture scholar from the University of Dortmund, the chapters bring to light not only those details of interest to the man of science but also the connections between these and early Christianity of interest to the man of faith. Having lived in Israel for much of his life, the Tyrolean priest, scholar, teacher, and pilgrimage leader brought to his subject the depth and familiarity of a native son. Father Pixner's particular interest in the first Jewish Christians runs like a thread through many of these chapters, helping to link the practices of modern believers with those of their ancient brothers and sisters in the faith. --Book Jacket.

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