Scholars, Frauds, the Media and the Public
This special section in The Bible and Interpretation will focus on sensationalism, pseudo-science and the distortion of archaeology and biblical studies in the media.
Relics and Their Supernatural Powers
By Antonio Lombatti
On the Misuse of Archaeology for Evangelistic Purposes
By Robert R. Cargill
Why Do Some Christians Need Material Evidence?
By Antonio Lombatti
Forget About Noah's Ark; There Was No Worldwide Flood
By Robert R. Cargill
Relics Still Potent: The Shroud of Turin
By Antonio Lombatti
The Distortion of Archaeology and What We Can Do About It: A Brief Note on Progress Made and Yet To Be Made
By Eric H. Cline
Stalemate: Archaeological Research, The Public, and Our Responsibility
By Jim West
Pseudo-Science and Sensationalist Archaeology: An Exposé of Jimmy Barfield and the Copper Scroll Project
By Robert R. Cargill
On the Insignificance and the Abuse of the Copper Scroll
By Robert R. Cargill
Seeking the Sacred Past
By Paul V.M. Flesher
How Should Archaeology Reach its Public?
By Paul V.M. Flesher

