Craig A. Evans
Craig A. Evans on Uuden testamentin eksegetiikan tutkija, joka toimii Uuden testamentin eksegetiikan professorina Acadia Divinity College nimisessä korkeakoulussa Nova Scotiassa Kanadassa. Hän väitteli tohtoriksi Claremont Graduate University:ssä etelä-Kaliforniassa.
Evans tutkii (1) Kuolleen meren kääröjä, (2) historiallista Jeesusta ja (3) Raamatun arkeologiaa. Dr. Evans' research has led to conferences on subjects including the Dead Sea Scrolls,[1] issues related to the image and perception of Jesus Christ[3] and archaeology of the Bible.[4] He writes extensively on the historical Jesus and the Jewish background of the New Testament era. Contents [hide]
* 1 Publications o 1.1 Papers o 1.2 Books * 2 References * 3 External links
[edit] Publications
Dr. Evans is the author or editor of over 50 books, some of which are listed below:[2] [edit] Papers
* Assessing Progress in the Third Quest of the Historical Jesus, Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus, Vol. 4, No. 1, 35-54 (2006), DOI: 10.1177/1476869006061777
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* Fabricating Jesus: How Modern Scholars Distort the Gospels. InterVarsity Press. 2006. pp. 290. ISBN 0830833188. * Christian Beginnings and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Baker Academic. 2006. pp. 144. ISBN 978-0801028373. * Ancient Texts For New Testament Studies: A Guide To The Background Literature. Hendrickson Publishers. 2005. pp. 539. ISBN 978-1565634091. * Jesus and the Ossuaries. Baylor University Press. 2003. pp. 168. ISBN 0918954886. * Who Was Jesus?: A Jewish-Christian Dialogue. Westminster John Knox. 2001. pp. 272. ISBN 0664224628. * The Interpretation of Scripture in Early Judaism. Continuum International. 2000. ISBN 1841270768. * Dictionary of New Testament Background. InterVarsity Press. 2000. pp. 1328. ISBN 978-0830817801. * The Function of Scripture in Early Jewish and Christian Tradition. Continuum International. 1998. pp. 504. ISBN 1850758301. * Eschatology, Messianism, and the Dead Sea. Eerdmans Books for Young. 1997. pp. 167. ISBN 0802842305. * Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation