Meet David Fiensy, whose book on the archaeological evidence of Jesus stands out for its ability to bridge the worlds of biblical scholarship and accessible faith writing. With a Ph.D. in New Testament and Second Temple Judaism from Duke University, David has dedicated his career to teaching, preaching, and exploring theological ideas.
David’s extensive fieldwork in biblical archaeology equips him with firsthand insights into the life of the early Christian communities. His passion for uncovering the daily realities of the New Testament world brings depth and authenticity to his writing, making his books valuable resources for believers.
In The Realia Jesus: An Archaeological Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, David invites readers to embark on a transformative adventure of faith. Rather than focusing solely on rule-keeping, David emphasizes that the Christian life is about joining God on a dynamic journey. Drawing from the Apostle Paul’s letters to the Galatians and Philippians, David explores the essence of Christian conversion, highlighting that true change involves a profound shift in attitude and behavior, not just outward compliance.
The book is designed for accessibility, eschewing complex theological jargon in favor of clear, relatable language. David weaves together personal stories, global illustrations, and historical context, making Paul’s lessons relevant to modern readers. He stresses that Christian ethics are not mere obligations but opportunities for growth and kindness.
David’s commitment to being a Christian author is evident in his writing. His work exemplifies how biblical archaeology discoveries can illuminate scripture and inspire spiritual growth.
David has a passion for teaching and preaching the Bible and for thinking about and articulating theological ideas.
After graduating from Duke University with a Ph.D. in New Testament and Second Temple Judaism