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  • ISBN:
    074328724X
  • ISBN-13:
    9780743287241
  • PUB. DATE:
    April 2007
  • PUBLISHER:
    Simon & Schuster
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The Jesus Dynasty: The Hidden History of Jesus, His Royal Family, and the Birth of Christianity by James D. Tabor

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History or Speculation?by Anonymous

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James Tabor in The Jesus Dynasty uses his discovery of a 1st century Jewish tomb outside Jerusalem to give credence to his retelling of the story of the life and death of Jesus and the beginnings of Christianity. While careful not to claim that either of the tombs, or the James ossuary, contains the bones of Jesus? family, he is less careful about other facts. The most interesting of his speculations...

Tabor's conclusion damaged by his presuppositionsby Anonymous

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In The Jesus Dynasty, James Tabor reaches a conclusion that presents a major challenge to conservative, orthodox Christianity. His claim is that Christ was not divine but part of a movement to establish an earthly kingdom led by his own family based on their Davidic ancestry. This dynasty lasted for a time, in spite of Jesus' death, led by Jesus' brother James, and subsequently by other family members....

A real page turnerby Anonymous

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Having purchased Prof. Tabors book, ?the Jesus Dynasty? I was expecting another dry history book like so many that I have read and that the book would put me to sleep after a few minute of reading it. Instead I found I did not want to put it down, it was a captivating read, a real page turner. Prof. Tabor has successfully done what many others before failed to do. He made History interesting. He...


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The Jesus Dynasty

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  • Pub. Date: April 2007
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Sales Rank: 191,985

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The Jesus Dynasty offers a startling new interpretation of the life of Jesus and the origins of Christianity that is grounded in careful analysis of the earliest Christian documents and recent archaeological discoveries, including the much-discussed "Jesus farnily tomb."

In The Jesus Dynasty, biblical scholar James. Tabor brings us closer than ever to the historical Jesus. He explains the crucial relationship between Jesus, a royal descendant of David, and his relative John the Baptizer, a priestly descendant of Aaron and Jesus' teacher. When John was killed, several of his followers-including Jesus' four brothers--joined with Jesus, who continued John's mission, preaching the same apocalyptic message. After Jesus confronted the Roman authorities in Jerusalem and was crucified, his brother James succeeded him as the leader of the Jesus dynasty.

James Tabor has studied the earliest surviving documents of Christianity for more than thirty years and has participated in important archaeological excavations in Israel. His reconstruction of the life of Jesus and his followers, and of the early years of Christianity, will, change our understanding of one of the most crucial moments in history.

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James D. Tabor is Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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Tabor, chair of religious studies at UNC-Charlotte, offers a bold and sometimes speculative interpretation of the historical Jesus and his family, beginning with his paternity. Evaluating several possibilities, Tabor concludes that the most historically plausible claim is that Jesus' father was neither God nor Joseph, but another man, possibly a Roman soldier named Pantera. He also argues that Joseph likely died when Jesus was young, leaving Jesus head of a household that included his six half-siblings. Like many scholars, Tabor emphasizes that we must understand Jesus in the context of first-century Judaism. After Jesus' death, his brother James took over the titular family dynasty. James championed a version of the faith quite different from Paul's, and, although James was more faithful to Jesus' original teachings, Paul's Christianity won. Tabor not only challenges Christian dogma, he also makes some assumptions with which not all scholars will agree: he places a great deal of emphasis on the hypothetical text Q, calling it "our most authentic early Christian document." This book is accessible and sure to be highly controversial, attracting the attention of reporters, spiritual seekers, historians and fans of The Da Vinci Code. (Apr.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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James D. Tabor is chair of the department of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He holds a Ph.D. in biblical studies and is an expert on Christian origins. He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.