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William
Foxwell Albright and the Origins of Biblical Archeology
Peter
Douglas Feinman
This
volume is an impressive piece of work, based on
exhaustive and well-documented research. It easily
surpasses all other attempts to set Albright’s
pivotal career in American biblical and archaeological
research into its larger social and intellectual
context. It is, in fact, an exemplary exercise
in intellectual history—a notably challenging
discipline.
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it brings to light, for the first time, an
amazing amount of fascinating and relevant
information on what were obviously Albright’s
formative years.
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it analyzes these data with proper critical methods
and many perceptive insights; with commendable
objectivity throughout; and with exhaustive documentation.
These are the foundations of intellectual history.
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the results of the investigation are set forth
concisely and persuasively in a manner that makes
their relevance to the issue clear.
This
is a magnificent prolegomenon to a full-scale critique
of Albright and his scholarship, so fundamental
for all our disciplines.
William
G. Dever
Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology and Anthropology
The University of Arizona
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