Dinesh D'Souza Touts Oct. 13 Book With 3-Year Case for Biblical Archaeology
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Updated · Fox News · Aug 9
Dinesh D'Souza Touts Oct. 13 Book With 3-Year Case for Biblical Archaeology
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 9
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Oct. 13 is the release date for Dinesh D'Souza's new book, "The Stones Cry Out," which argues archaeological finds support the Bible's historical credibility after a three-year project begun in 2022.
1961's Pilate Stone, a 1967 Deir 'Alla inscription naming "Balaam, son of Beor," and a first-century Caiaphas ossuary are among the examples D'Souza cites to link biblical figures to the historical record.
D'Souza says the book is meant to bridge academic archaeology and a broader public, while directly challenging skeptics he argues have been undercut by artifacts recovered from the ground.
Israel sits at the book's center: D'Souza said a trip there sparked the project and urged Christians to visit biblical sites, calling the country their spiritual homeland.