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Dallas Conference: Archaeology and the Life of Jesus 

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On Saturday, February 17, at the Dallas Conference on Science and Faith, I will be speaking on the topic of “Biblical Archaeology and the Life of Jesus.” This presentation will explore several archaeological discoveries illuminating one of the major events in the life of Jesus — his trial before the religious and political leaders in Jerusalem. It will draw on information from archaeology including artifacts, architectural ruins, and ancient manuscripts that corroborate the people and places involved in this important event that became a defining moment in world history. For more information and to register, go here.

Titus Kennedy

Fellow, Center for Science and Culture
Dr. Titus Kennedy is a field archaeologist working primarily with sites and materials of the ancient Near East and the Mediterranean world. He has been involved in archaeological projects at 18 sites spanning 6 countries, including directing and supervising multiple projects from the Bronze Age through the Byzantine period. He earned his doctorate from the University of South Africa in Biblical Archaeology with an emphasis on archaeological demographics. He is a research fellow at Discovery Institute, an adjunct professor at Biola University, and editor of the Near Eastern Archaeological Society bulletin.
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