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Resurrecting The Brother Of Jesus The James Ossuary Controversy And The Quest For Religious Relics 1st Edition Ryan Byrne

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Resurrecting The Brother Of Jesus The James Ossuary Controversy And The Quest For Religious Relics 1st Edition Ryan Byrne
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Ryan Byrne, Bernadette McNary-Zak
ISBN: 9780807832981, 0807832987
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Resurrecting The Brother Of Jesus The James Ossuary Controversy And The Quest For Religious Relics 1st Edition Ryan Byrne by Ryan Byrne, Bernadette Mcnary-zak 9780807832981, 0807832987 instant download after payment.

In 2002 a burial box of skeletal remains purchased anonymously from the black market was identified as the ossuary of James, the brother of Jesus. Transformed by the media into a religious and historical relic overnight, the artifact made its way to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, where 100,000 people congregated to experience what had been prematurely and hyperbolically billed as the closest tactile connection to Jesus yet unearthed. Within a few months, however, the ossuary was revealed to be a forgery. Resurrecting the Brother of Jesus offers a critical evaluation of the popular and scholarly reception of the James Ossuary as it emerged from the dimness of the antiquities black market to become a Protestant relic in the media's custody.
The volume brings together experts in Jewish archaeology, early Christianity, American religious history, and pilgrimage to explore the theory and practice couched in the debate about the object's authenticity. Contributors explore the ways in which the varying popular and scholarly responses to the ossuary phenomenon inform the presumption of religious meaning; how religious categories are created, vetted, and used for various purposes; and whether the history of pious frauds in America can help to illuminate this international episode. Resurrecting the Brother of Jesus also contributes to discussions about the construction of religious studies as an academic discipline and the role of scholars as public interpreters of discoveries with religious significance.
Contributors:
Thomas S. Bremer, Rhodes College
Ryan Byrne, Menifee, California
Byron R. McCane, Wofford College
Bernadette McNary-Zak, Rhodes College
Milton Moreland, Rhodes College
Jonathan L. Reed, University of La Verne

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