Abstract

We are pleased to offer our readers a brief about Contributions of the archaeological research and literary approaches of Bible, an effort to honor our commitment to scientific theological production, in this case engaging a science whose unique contribution has enriched and continues to enrich our knowledge of Biblical lands and times, providing us with important comparative material to our own times and circumstances. For this reason, the article chosen to open these considerations is “Brief history of biblical archeology: contribution and american criticism”, by Fábio Augusto Darius and Elder Hosokawa, in which these researchers show the affinities of Biblical archaeology with archaeological science in general, and devote themselves to the ambitious goal of relating, even if briefly, the main names and events of Biblical archaeology from its origin to the present, as well as present important aspects of the American contribution to the research, dissemination, and criticism of Biblical archaeology.

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