Biblical Archaeology Review, September/October 1986
Special Section
The God-Fearers: Did They Exist?
Introduction
These three extraordinary articles began when we read a technical paper in the obscure scholarly journal Numen. Titled “The Disappearance of the God-Fearers,” the paper was written by A. Thomas Kraabel, dean of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Kraabel is one of the most prominent specialists in...The God-Fearers: Did They Exist?
The God-Fearers: A Literary and Theological Invention
New testament scholars, both Jewish and Christian, have for years accepted the existence of a group of gentiles known as God-fearers. They were thought to be closely associated with the synagogue in the Book of Acts. Although they did not convert to Judaism, they...The God-Fearers: Did They Exist?
Jews and God-Fearers in the Holy City of Aphrodite
A quiet, fertile valley folded into the Mediterranean hills, clear streams, tall poplars, ancient ruins more than 1,400 years old—a picture of pastoral quiet. Twenty-five years ago Kenan T. Erim, archaeologist and art historian at New York University, decided that the site of the...The God-Fearers: Did They Exist?