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Guest Blogger: Archaeology and John’s Gospel: Is skepticism chic passé?

By Mark D. Roberts | Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Guest blogger James Arlandson puts up an extensive and well-researched piece on archelogy and its relationship to the Gospel of John. Once again, solid information with many excellent links. Be sure to check this out. (Note: It’s a long post, but well worth reading.)

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