Science of the Bible

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  • 2005
  • 1 Season
  • 7.8  (43)

Science of the Bible premiered on National Geographic in 2005, and features J.V. Martin, Hayati Akbas, and Anthony Pavelich as hosts. The show delves into various scientific and historical aspects of the Bible, providing insights into the origins of biblical stories and traditions.

Throughout the series, the hosts explore the scientific and archaeological evidence that underlies many of the stories and events described in the Bible. They explore the geography and history of ancient Israel, examining the evidence for the existence of key biblical figures such as King David and Solomon. They also examine the scientific and medical knowledge available at the time when the Bible was written, as well as the cultural and societal context within which these stories emerged.

A key theme of Science of the Bible is the relationship between science and faith, and how these two seemingly disparate fields can be reconciled. The hosts argue that faith and science are not mutually exclusive, but rather can be complementary and enrich each other. They explore the ways in which scientific discoveries can lend new insights into biblical stories, and how the Bible can provide spiritual and ethical guidance in line with contemporary scientific understandings.

The series features a mix of interviews with scholars and experts, dramatic recreations of biblical scenes and events, and stunning footage of biblical landscapes and archaeological sites. The hosts themselves bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to the subject matter, making the show accessible and engaging for viewers of all backgrounds and levels of knowledge.

Science of the Bible covers a wide range of topics and themes, including the history of the Jewish people, the life of Jesus, the origins of the Bible itself, and the ongoing resonance of biblical stories and teachings in contemporary culture. Some of the specific episodes of the series include "In Search of the Ark," which examines the evidence for the existence and location of the Ark of the Covenant, and "The Bible Code," which explores the theory that hidden messages and prophecies are encoded into the text of the Bible.

Overall, Science of the Bible is a fascinating and thought-provoking series that offers a unique perspective on the intersection of science, history, and faith. Whether you are a biblical scholar, a student of science, or simply curious about the mysteries of the Bible, this show is sure to captivate and enlighten.

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Seasons
Doomsday: Book of Revelation
4. Doomsday: Book of Revelation
April 24, 2006
For some Christians, Revelation is a playbook for 'end times' that have already arrived. For scholars, it's a product of its time.
Jesus' Tomb
3. Jesus' Tomb
November 23, 2005
What can be learned about Jesus from the remains of his tomb?
Birth of Jesus
2. Birth of Jesus
September 14, 2005
Revealing surprising inconsistencies, only two of the four gospels in the Bible provide an account of Jesus' birth.
Science of the Bible: Vol 1
1. Science of the Bible: Vol 1
January 1, 2005
Forensic detectives, scientists, historians and archaeologists join forces to uncover the scientific underpinnings of the stories at the heart of the Scriptures in this National Geographic Channel presentation. Traveling to the Holy Land in a journey back in time, the experts pursue the truth behind such Bible stories as the Last Supper, the first Christmas, Jesus arrest, the Crucifixion and more.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2005
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (43)