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Papias and the Mysterious Menorah

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eBook - The Third Art West Adventure

Witherington, Ben/Witherington, Ann

WIPF AND STOCK PUBLISHERS

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Zusatztext

"Art West is in hot water in more ways than one in his latest adventure. After bathing in the famous thermal springs at Pamukkale, Turkey, the intrepid Bible scholar and archaeologist is invited to join an excavation at nearby Hierapolis. A papyrus related to Papias, the noted second-century bishop, has been discovered. However, demons unleashed by a cursed papyrus found in a menorah by Art's friend, the antiquities dealer named Khalil, are poised to attack. A visit to the Plutonium proves to be a real gas for Art, who must now discover the diabolical forces seeking to kill him. Papias and the Mysterious Menorah is a worthy sequel in the Art West series."--Mark WilsonAsia Minor Research CenterIzmir, Turkey"Each of Ben and Ann Witherington's archaeological thrillers is more enthralling than the last. They deftly interweave the puzzles of the past with the complexities of the Middle East today."--Richard BauckhamEmeritus Professor of New TestamentSt. Andrews University, Scotland "Ever the pedagogues, Ben and Ann faithfully serve as highly informed, engaging, and deeply sensitive stewards of their narrative. Papias truly offers something for everyone."--Brad JohnsonInstructor in Biblical LanguagesAsbury Theological Seminary

Autorenportrait

Ben Witherington III is Amos Professor of New Testament for Doctoral Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary and doctoral faculty at St. Andrews University, and the author of over thirty-five books, including New York Times Best Seller The Brother of Jesus.<br><br> Ann Witherington is Professor of Biology and Environmental Sciences at Asbury College. Ben and Ann have been married for over thirty years and have two adult children, Christy and David.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 07.05.2010

Umfang: 268 S.

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781621893431

Umbreit-Nr.: 2292852

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