
Archaeology of the New Testament
The Archaeology of the New Testament involves the study of ancient artifacts, sites, and inscriptions related to the life and times of Jesus and early Christianity. This field helps scholars understand the historical context of the New Testament, revealing insights about daily life, culture, and religion during that period. Archaeological discoveries, such as ancient manuscripts, ruins of churches, and pottery, provide valuable evidence that can confirm or enrich the narratives found in biblical texts. By linking historical data with scripture, archaeologists contribute to a deeper comprehension of the early Christian world and its development.