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Biography |
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Dr.
Maier is The Russell H. Seibert Professor of Ancient History at Western Michigan
University. A graduate of Harvard
University (M.A., 1954) and Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (M. Div., 1955), he
pursued post-graduate studies on a Fulbright Scholarship at the Universities of
Heidelberg, Germany, and Basel, Switzerland.
After studying at the latter under famed scholars Karl Barth and Oscar
Cullmann, he received the Doctor of Philosophy degree summa cum laude in 1957.
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Talpiot: Dr. Paul L. Maier responds |
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Dear Friends and Readers,
Thanks for the profusion of e-mails I’ve received over the last two days regarding the Talpiot tombs discovery in Jerusalem, a.k.a., “the Jesus Family Tomb” story. Some of you also suggested that “life seemed to be following art” so far as my A Skeleton in God’s Closet was concerned. Believe me, this is not the way I wanted my novel to hit the visual media!
Alas, this whole affair is just the latest in the long-running media attack on the historical Jesus, which I call “More Junk on Jesus.” We all thought it had culminated in that book of falsehoods, The Da Vinci Code. But no: the caricatures of Christ continue.
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Contact |
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To contact Dr Paul L. Maier with questions or to see his schedule of speaking engagements, please contact him through email:
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The Da Vinci Code: Dr Paul Maier responds |
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Dr Paul Maier was recently on 100 Huntley St to be interviewed by Rhonda Glenn. The focus of the interview was Dr Maier's response to The Da Vinci Code, by Dan Brown.
With permission from 100 Huntley St, we have Dr Paul Maier's interview available on the site.
Two versions are offered, one suitable for high speed connections, and one for dialup connections.
Larger High Speed File 22.06 Mb
Smaller Dialup File 5.96 Mb
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Video on Dr Paul Maier from D. James Kennedy |
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This is a video with D. James Kennedy speaking about Dr Paul Maier.
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