Talk:Israel Finkelstein

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[edit] awesome professor!

I had the pleasure to dig with him two years ago, very charismatic man.

[edit] Lower chronology

Shouldn't something be said about this? Arch O. La Grigory Deepdelver 08:30, 28 August 2006 (UTC)


I have deleted the reference to "lower chronology" until further contributions are made. Also, there are serious doubts about the scholarship behind Biblical Archaeology Review. That publication seems to be in existence to prove, albeit indirectly, that the Bible is literally true.--As286 20:18, 25 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Controversy

I have removed the bits referring to the controversy into this section, as they do not really fit into the main article until they are cleared up. Biblical Archaeology is a popular publication not a serious scientific journal and the criticism below seems to be from a religious viewpoint, not arhchaeological one.

In the July-August 2006 issue of the Biblical Archaeology Review, Michael Coogan of Stonehill College, editor of The New Oxford Annotated Bible, contends that Finkelstein and Silberman "move from the hypothetical to the improbable to the absurd."

Finkelstein's revised chronology is "not accepted by the majority of archaeologists and biblical scholars," Coogan asserts, citing four scholarly anthologies from the past three years. However, Professor Baruch Halpern praised The Bible Unearthed, as "the boldest and most exhilirating synthesis of Bible and archaeology in fifty years."

Professor David Noel Freedman, editor of the authoritative Anchor Bible Series, called it "readable and revolutionary." '

The above isn't signed, but it's not up to individual editors to determine the worth of legitimate 3rd party references. If there are controversies related to the Professor detailed by other scholars or commentators those do not necessarily have to come from "serious scientific journals", that's up to the reader to decide, otherwise you are delving into personal POV.Awotter 21:22, 30 November 2007 (UTC)