Biblical Archaeology

Cover of Biblical Archaeology by Allan A MacRae
Year: 2007
Language: en
Pages: 80
ISBN-13: 9781589603684
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.27998707274 Pounds
Width: 0.19 Inches
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Biblical Archaeology by Allan A MacRae, published by Sovereign Grace Publishers on January 22, 2007, is an 80-page exploration of the relationship between archaeology and the Biblical texts. This work examines the evidence that supports the accuracy and dependability of both the Old and New Testaments, asserting that archaeological findings do not undermine the integrity of these scriptures. The author emphasizes that while archaeology cannot prove the Bible, it serves to counter many criticisms against it and enhances the understanding of various Biblical statements.

Readers will find that this book addresses significant themes in religion and history, particularly focusing on how archaeological discoveries interact with Christian education and beliefs. MacRae discusses the limitations of archaeological evidence in proving theological concepts, while highlighting its role in refuting claims made by skeptics. This primer is designed for those interested in gaining a foundational understanding of Biblical archaeology and its implications for faith and scholarship.


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Archaeology has produced many bits of interesting confirmatory evidence as to accuracy and dependability of both the Old and New Testaments. Nothing has been discovered in archaeology that would allow fraud, misrepresentation, or error in either Testament, We cannot expect to prove the Bible by archaeology. The great subjects with which the Bible primarily deals – man’s relation to God, and God’s provision for man’s salvation – are matters that are not susceptible to archaeological evidence. However, archaeology demolishes many of the attacks that unbelievers have made against the Bible, and it disproves many of the arguments advanced to show that Christianity is merely the result of a historical development. In addition, archaeological material gives help for the precise understanding of many Biblical statements. This is an excellent primer that all Christians should read to familiar themselves with Biblical Archaeology. Allan A. MacRae, A.B., A.M., Th.B, Ph.D was president and professor of Old Testament at Faith Theological Seminary in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Dr. MacRae’s learned and extensive knowledge in both the Biblical and archaeological fields has been acquired through many years of exhaustive study and research together with over thirty years of theological seminary teaching. Dr. MacRae received his academic training at Occidental College, A.B 1922; ibid, A.M, 1923, Princeton Theological Seminary, Th.B 1927, Princeton University, A.M. 1927, University of Berlin, 1927-29, American School of Oriental Research, 1929; and University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D, 1936.

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