
Holy Land: An Introduction to Biblical Archaeology
Leslie J. Hoppe
Unearth the fascinating material culture of the Holy Land.
A palimpsest of unique proportions, the Holy Land traces its history back across the many hands through which it passed: Roman, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim alike. By excavating the region’s rich grounds, archaeologists allow us to glimpse an array of ancient civilizations. As you peel back the layers of the Holy Land, you will gain a greater appreciation for its shifting history: the one-time City of David, the site of Jesus’ Galilean ministry, later the home of the emperor Constantine, and today the land shared by each Abrahamic faith.
In Biblical Archaeology, taught by leading archaeology expert Fr. Leslie J. Hoppe, you will unearth the remains of over twenty centuries of civilizations. Fr. Hoppe begins by introducing you to the enterprise of biblical archaeology. Under his expert guidance, you will then learn about the histories and cultures of our ancestors in faith from the Iron Age up through the arrival of the Muslims in Jerusalem. As you explore the material culture of one of the world’s most storied regions, including such famous treasures as the Dome of the Rock and the Dead Sea Scrolls, you will gain new insights into scripture, history, and three major world religions.
You will conclude with a discussion of biblical archaeology’s unresolved issues, challenges from modern-day political debates, and future prospects. Discover the legacy in stone still standing amidst the dust of civilizations.
This course is part of the Learn25 Collection.
Duration - 4h 26m.
Author - Leslie J. Hoppe.
Narrator - Leslie J. Hoppe.
Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2018 Now You Know Media Inc. ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Unearth the fascinating material culture of the Holy Land. A palimpsest of unique proportions, the Holy Land traces its history back across the many hands through which it passed: Roman, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim alike. By excavating the region’s rich grounds, archaeologists allow us to glimpse an array of ancient civilizations. As you peel back the layers of the Holy Land, you will gain a greater appreciation for its shifting history: the one-time City of David, the site of Jesus’ Galilean ministry, later the home of the emperor Constantine, and today the land shared by each Abrahamic faith. In Biblical Archaeology, taught by leading archaeology expert Fr. Leslie J. Hoppe, you will unearth the remains of over twenty centuries of civilizations. Fr. Hoppe begins by introducing you to the enterprise of biblical archaeology. Under his expert guidance, you will then learn about the histories and cultures of our ancestors in faith from the Iron Age up through the arrival of the Muslims in Jerusalem. As you explore the material culture of one of the world’s most storied regions, including such famous treasures as the Dome of the Rock and the Dead Sea Scrolls, you will gain new insights into scripture, history, and three major world religions. You will conclude with a discussion of biblical archaeology’s unresolved issues, challenges from modern-day political debates, and future prospects. Discover the legacy in stone still standing amidst the dust of civilizations. This course is part of the Learn25 Collection. Duration - 4h 26m. Author - Leslie J. Hoppe. Narrator - Leslie J. Hoppe. Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025. Copyright - © 2018 Now You Know Media Inc. ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:41
About the Author
Duración:00:01:38
Lecture 1: Digging Up the Past
Duración:00:23:01
Lecture 2: The Mysterious 13th Century
Duración:00:24:14
Lecture 3: From the City of David to the Holy City
Duración:00:23:23
Lecture 4: The Great Cities of the Holy Land
Duración:00:23:17
Lecture 5: Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Duración:00:23:23
Lecture 6: Herod the Builder
Duración:00:20:00
Lecture 7: Jesus the Galilean: The Lakeside Ministry of Jesus
Duración:00:21:23
Lecture 8: The Holy Land and the Romans
Duración:00:20:46
Lecture 9: Synagogues
Duración:00:21:46
Lecture 10: Churches
Duración:00:23:14
Lecture 11: A New Faith Comes to the Holy Land
Duración:00:19:16
Lecture 12: The Future of Archaeology
Duración:00:19:39
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:25