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Eyewitness to Jesus/ Matthew D'Ancona, Ricardo Pollack,Kari Cullen, Colin Stinton, Carsten Peter Thiede.

Quezon City: Discovery Channel Video, Program Package design and summary by Discovery Channel Communications, Distributed by Discovery Chanel Video, Distributed by Discovery Chanel Video, Philippine Copyright by MagnaVision 2008Description: 2 videodisc ( 1 hr. 36 min.): sd., color 4 3/4 inSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 225.2/Ey36
Other classification:
  • EMCC
Production credits:
  • Narrator: Colin Stinton; Executive Director:Andrew Bethell ;Learning Channel executive producer:Maurice Paleau; Cameraman: Philip Chavannes, Sam Montague; Picture Editors: Paul Edmonds, Mike Lithgow; On-line Editor: Tom Jones; Researchers: Natasha Carlish, Suzy Jaffe.
Summary: Fragment of papyrus that has recently been re-discovered could be the link that can date the gospel of Matthew all the way back to time contemporary to the life of Jesus. The implications of archeological evidence such as this could have an enormous impact on the scientific community as well as the religious community. The gospel of Matthew may have been written by someone who actually witnessed events in life of Jesus, a possible eyewitness to the last suffer and perhaps even the crucifixion. Matthew D' Ancona of Magdalene College in Oxford travels from Egypt to the Holy Land in pursuit of the evidence that can prove that this papyrus was written during the life and times of Jesus.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Audio Visual Materials Audio Visual Materials College Library Audio Visual Material Section GC AV 225.2 Ey36 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) d 1 and d 2 Available E-00018

Narrator: Colin Stinton; Executive Director:Andrew Bethell ;Learning Channel executive producer:Maurice Paleau; Cameraman: Philip Chavannes, Sam Montague; Picture Editors: Paul Edmonds, Mike Lithgow; On-line Editor: Tom Jones; Researchers: Natasha Carlish, Suzy Jaffe.

Fragment of papyrus that has recently been re-discovered could be the link that can date the gospel of Matthew all the way back to time contemporary to the life of Jesus. The implications of archeological evidence such as this could have an enormous impact on the scientific community as well as the religious community. The gospel of Matthew may have been written by someone who actually witnessed events in life of Jesus, a possible eyewitness to the last suffer and perhaps even the crucifixion. Matthew D' Ancona of Magdalene College in Oxford travels from Egypt to the Holy Land in pursuit of the evidence that can prove that this papyrus was written during the life and times of Jesus.

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