Read a Feb. 28, 2012, article from Live Science about filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici and biblical archaeologist James D. Tabor, professor and chairman of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Jacobovici and Tabor claim to have discovered the earliest evidence of Christian belief in the Resurrection in a first-century tomb in Jerusalem. They also claim that the tomb, promoted in a television show and a book, The Jesus Discovery: The New Archaeological Find That Reveals the Birth of Christianity (February 2012), bolster their 2007 claim to have found the tomb of Jesus’ family.
| Website | http://www.livescience.com/18697-christianity-evidence-tomb-inscriptions.html |
| Author | Wynne Parry |
| Publication | Live Science |
| Date | 02/28/2012 |
| Categories | Beliefs & practices, Death, education, Society & culture |
| Locations | Israel, United States of America |
| Faiths | Christianity |
| Languages | English |