James D. Tabor

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Total trailers found: 7

The Lost Tomb Of Jesus Trailer (2007)

06 November 2007

Academy Award winning director James Cameron and Emmy Award winning investigative journalist Simcha Jacobovici have joined forces and produced a documentary film claiming to have identified the tomb and physical remains of Jesus of Nazareth.

Onyx: Kings of the Grail Trailer (2019)

22 March 2019

Egypt, 11th century. When a famine ravages the country, the prosperous Andalusian kingdom of Denia comes to the aid of the sultan, who, in gratitude, gives Denia the most sought-after and coveted object in all of Christendom.

The Lost Tomb Of Jesus: A Critical Look Trailer (2007)

04 March 2007

Following the March 4, 2007, airing of The Lost Tomb of Jesus on the Discovery Channel, American journalist Ted Koppel aired a program entitled The Lost Tomb of Jesus—A Critical Look, whose guests included the director Simcha Jacobovici, James Tabor, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte who served as a consultant and advisor on the documentary, Jonathan Reed, Professor of Religion at the University of LaVerne and co-author of Excavating Jesus Beneath the Stones, Behind the Text, and William Dever, an archaeologist with over 50 years experience in Middle Eastern archaeological digs.

Waco: The Rules of Engagement Trailer (1997)

19 September 1997

In one of the most tragic face-offs in the history of law enforcement, the deadly debacle at Waco pitted the Branch Davidian sect against the FBI in an all-out war.

The Last Days of Jesus Trailer (2017)

04 April 2017

For almost two thousand years, the story of Jesus’ final days has been celebrated by Christians the world over.

Christspiracy Trailer (2024)

20 March 2024

The moral dimension of humanity's interaction with nonhuman animals and the industries that profit from their exploitation, as informed by world religions.

Crucifixion Quake Trailer (2020)

25 September 2020

A geologist goes on a 20 year quest to determine if the physical events reported on the day of the Crucifixion happened as narrated - or not.