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L. Michael White is an American Biblical scholar. He is Ronald Nelson Smith Chair in Classics and Christian Origins, and director of the Institute for the Study of Antiquity and Christian Origins, at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author or co-author of seven books, editor of four volumes and collected essays, and author of twenty-six articles. In 2011, White won the University of Texas' Robert W. Hamilton Book Award, a $10,000 prize, for his newest book Scripting Jesus (2010). White also won the same award in 2006 for his book From Jesus to Christianity. In addition, White is Project Director of the Ostia Synagogue Area Excavations, "Ostia Synagogue Masonry Analysis Project" or OSMAP, an archaeological field project to reevaluate the area around the ancient synagogue of Osti

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  • إل. ميخائيل وايت (بالإنجليزية: L. Michael White)‏ هو كاتب أمريكي، ولد في 1949. (ar)
  • L. Michael White is an American Biblical scholar. He is Ronald Nelson Smith Chair in Classics and Christian Origins, and director of the Institute for the Study of Antiquity and Christian Origins, at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author or co-author of seven books, editor of four volumes and collected essays, and author of twenty-six articles. In 2011, White won the University of Texas' Robert W. Hamilton Book Award, a $10,000 prize, for his newest book Scripting Jesus (2010). White also won the same award in 2006 for his book From Jesus to Christianity. In addition, White is Project Director of the Ostia Synagogue Area Excavations, "Ostia Synagogue Masonry Analysis Project" or OSMAP, an archaeological field project to reevaluate the area around the ancient synagogue of Ostia Antica, the port city of ancient Rome. The Ostia Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Europe, and is thought to be one of the oldest in the world. White has served as consultant and co-writer, as well as being featured in, two PBS/Frontline documentaries: From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians and Apocalypse! Time, History, and Revelation. (en)
  • L. Michael White é um acadêmico bíblico norte-americano. Ele é o titular da cadeira Ronald Nelson Smith sobre clássicos e origens cristãs, além de diretor do Instituto para o Estudo da Antiguidade e das Origens Cristãs na Universidade do Texas, em Austin. Ele é autor ou co-autor de diversas obras sobre o assunto. Ele apareceu nos especiais da PBS From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians (1998) e Apocalypse! Time, History, and Revolution (1999). (pt)
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  • Institute for the Study of Antiquity and Christian Origins, University of Texas at Austin (en)
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  • إل. ميخائيل وايت (بالإنجليزية: L. Michael White)‏ هو كاتب أمريكي، ولد في 1949. (ar)
  • L. Michael White é um acadêmico bíblico norte-americano. Ele é o titular da cadeira Ronald Nelson Smith sobre clássicos e origens cristãs, além de diretor do Instituto para o Estudo da Antiguidade e das Origens Cristãs na Universidade do Texas, em Austin. Ele é autor ou co-autor de diversas obras sobre o assunto. Ele apareceu nos especiais da PBS From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians (1998) e Apocalypse! Time, History, and Revolution (1999). (pt)
  • L. Michael White is an American Biblical scholar. He is Ronald Nelson Smith Chair in Classics and Christian Origins, and director of the Institute for the Study of Antiquity and Christian Origins, at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author or co-author of seven books, editor of four volumes and collected essays, and author of twenty-six articles. In 2011, White won the University of Texas' Robert W. Hamilton Book Award, a $10,000 prize, for his newest book Scripting Jesus (2010). White also won the same award in 2006 for his book From Jesus to Christianity. In addition, White is Project Director of the Ostia Synagogue Area Excavations, "Ostia Synagogue Masonry Analysis Project" or OSMAP, an archaeological field project to reevaluate the area around the ancient synagogue of Osti (en)
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