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  1. Robert Cargill. Dr. Robert R. Cargill teaches classics and religious studies at the University of Iowa and American Mensa. He was Editor of Biblical Archaeology Review (biblicalarchaeology.org) 2018-2021—an internationally acclaimed magazine that unearths the archaeological world of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.

  2. Sep 21, 2022 · This is where Cargill records the videos for his popular YouTube channel, XKV8R, which is now host to his new public-facing journal, Bible & Archaeology. The University of Iowa began funding the online journal in March 2021 and officially launched the publication in December of that same year. The journal’s vision, much like the vision for ...

    • Summary of Episode 3 by Dr. Robert Cargill. This episode explores many ancient Jewish and Christian documents that didn’t make it into the Bible. Scholars refer to these documents as the “Pseudepigrapha” (books written under a false name) and the “Apocrypha” (which came to be understood as the “hidden books”).
    • “The Forbidden Scriptures” Act 1: The Biblical Canon. The episode begins by noting that both Judaism at the time of Christianity and early Christianity were incredibly diverse.
    • “The Forbidden Scriptures” Act 2: Gnostic Christianity. In Act 2, the show introduces the Gnostics and some of their beliefs. The corpus of texts discovered at Nag Hammadi leads to a discussion of Gnosticism and Gnostic Christianity and how this belief system differed from what would become mainstream Christianity.
    • “The Forbidden Scriptures” Act 3: The Figure of Mary Magdalene. In Act 3, the documentary examined the person and the Gospel attributed to Mary Magdalene.
  3. Professor Cargill joined the University of Iowa faculty in 2011. Dr. Cargill's research program focuses on Second Temple Jewish literature and archaeology from the Persian period to the rise of early Christianity. He specializes in Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls and other Pseudepigrapha, Aramaic Targums, Melchizedek traditions, issues of ...

  4. By: Robert Cargill. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers decided to expand the list of domain extensions. According to BAR Editor Robert Cargill, the one that has created the most problems for Bible-related academic societies is the new .BIBLE domain.

  5. Mar 8, 2016 · Using a combination of geography, history, archaeology and exceptional scholarly research, Robert Cargill guides the reader through the lands that influenced the creation of the "bible. In doing so, the author highlights the many contradictions, factual flaws, cultural borrowings and outright mistranslations that have subsequently resulted in faith systems built on very rocky foundations.

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  7. Robert R. Cargill is the former Editor of Biblical Archaeology Review and Associate Professor of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Iowa. His research includes the study of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, literary criticism of the Bible and the Pseudepigrapha, and the ancient Near East. He has excavated at Banias, Omrit, Hazor ...