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< Back to St. Olaf Seminar: “Biblical Controversies, Conundrums and Characters” James Tabor![]() Dr. James Tabor is Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and is professor of Christian Origins and Ancient Judaism. Since earning his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1981, Tabor has combined his work on ancient texts with extensive field work in archaeology in Israel and Jordan, including work at Qumran, Sepphoris, Mt. Zion in Jerusalem, Masada, Wadi el-Yabis and, with Shimon Gibson, the “John the Baptist” cave at Suba and the recently discovered “Tomb of the Shroud” in Jerusalem. Tabor has also been heavily involved in the recent “Jesus Family Tomb” controversy. He is chief editor of the Original Bible Project that is producing a new scholarly translation of the Bible. Among his publications are Things Unutterable (1985), A Noble Death (1992) and Why Waco: Cults and the Battle for Religious Freedom in America (1995). His latest book, now out in paperback, is The Jesus Dynasty: A New Historical Investigation of Jesus, His Royal Family, and the Birth of Christianity (Simon & Schuster).
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