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R. Steven Notley

R. Steven Notley is a distinguished professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at Nyack College in New York. He has a strong background in the study of the historical Jesus, Christian origins, and the geography of the Bible. Notley is particularly known for his expertise in the Jewish context of Jesus' life and teachings, which he integrates into his scholarly work and teachings.
His academic pursuits have led him to collaborate on several significant projects, including working with Anson F. Rainey on 'The Sacred Bridge: Carta's Atlas of the Biblical World.' This work exemplifies his commitment to integrating geographical and historical analysis with biblical studies. Notley's research often focuses on the use of Jewish texts to better understand the New Testament and early Christian history.
Notley is also involved in archaeological excavations in Israel, contributing to the field with his insights into the historical and cultural contexts of biblical events. His work not only enriches the academic community but also provides valuable resources for those interested in the deeper historical and cultural understanding of the Bible. His contributions continue to be influential in both theological circles and broader historical studies.

Books

The Carta Bible Atlas, Fifth Edition Revised and Expanded The Sacred Bridge: Carta's Atlas of the Biblical World The Sacred Bridge: Carta's Atlas of the Biblical World