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Paul L. Maier

Paul L. Maier (born May 31, 1930)[1][2] is an American historian and novelist. He has written several works of scholarly and popular non-fiction about Christianity and novels about Christian historians. He is the former Russell H. Seibert Professor of Ancient History at Western Michigan University, from which he retired in 2011, retaining the title of professor emeritus in the Department of History. He previously served as Third Vice President of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod.

Paul L. Maier
Born (1930-05-31) May 31, 1930 (age 93)
Occupation
  • Historian
  • novelist
NationalityAmerican
EducationHarvard University (MA)
Concordia Seminary (MDiv)
Heidelberg University
Genres
SpouseJoan
Children4
RelativesWalter A. Maier (father)

Early life and education edit

Maier is the son of Walter A. Maier (1893–1950), founder and long time speaker of The Lutheran Hour. He is a graduate of Harvard University (M.A., 1954) and Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (M. Div., 1955). On a Fulbright Scholarship, Maier studied at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, and Basel, Switzerland. At Basel, Maier studied under scholars Karl Barth and Oscar Cullmann. He received his Ph.D., summa cum laude, in 1957.

Personal life edit

Maier is married to Joan and has four daughters. He is a member of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.

Career edit

He is the author of sixteen published books, both historical fiction and non-fiction. His historical fiction includes the #1 national best-seller in religious fiction [3] A Skeleton in God's Closet (1993), as well as Pontius Pilate (1968), The Flames of Rome (1981), More Than A Skeleton (2003), and the children's book The Very First Christmas (1998). Maier's non-fiction work includes Josephus: The Essential Works, a translation and abridgement of the writings of Josephus; and The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Caesarea, a translation of Eusebius' Church History. Maier co-wrote The Da Vinci Code: Fact or Fiction? with Christian apologist Hank Hanegraaf. The book is a critical rebuttal of Dan Brown's 2003 topseller The Da Vinci Code. In addition, he has published well over 200 articles and reviews in such journals as Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, Church History, Harvard Theological Review, Hermes: Zeitschrift für Klassische Philologie, Concordia Theological Quarterly, Concordia Journal, Mankind, Christian Century, Christianity Today, and Christian Herald.

He travels and lectures frequently. In 2004, he was featured on the Christian daily talk show 100 Huntley Street in Canada for the entire year. He is a frequent guest on the show.[4]

Appearances edit

Maier appeared in the documentary film "Who Is This Jesus" produced by D. James Kennedy's Coral Ridge Ministries in 2000, largely in response to an ABC News documentary "The Search for Jesus", which featured a number of skeptical scholars, including members of the Jesus Seminar. Maier appeared in a 2004 episode of the Showtime TV show, Bullshit!, entitled The Bible: Fact or Fiction?. The show's hosts argued against a literal interpretation of the Bible. Maier was invited to provide both a counterargument and relevant background information regarding the text. He was opposed by Skeptics Society founder Michael Shermer. Maier also appeared on the TV series Mysteries of the Bible, in the episode titled "Paul The Apostle."

List of published works edit

Books for adults edit

  • A man spoke, a world listened: the story of Walter A. Maier [1963]
  • Pontius Pilate [1968] ISBN 0-8254-3296-0 (Paperback), ISBN 0-8254-3261-8 (Hardcover)
  • First Christmas: The True and Unfamiliar Story in Words and Pictures [Harper & Row, 1971] ISBN 0-06-065396-5 (Hardcover)
  • First Easter: The True and Unfamiliar Story in Words and Pictures [Harper & Row, 1973] ISBN 0-06-065397-3 (Hardcover)
  • First Christians: Pentecost and the Spread of Christianity [Harper & Row, 1976] ISBN 0-06-065399-X
  • The Flames of Rome [1981] ISBN 0-8254-3297-9 (Paperback), ISBN 0-8254-3262-6 (Hardcover)
  • Josephus, the Essential Writings: A Condensation of Jewish Antiquities and the Jewish War [1988] ISBN 0-8254-2963-3
  • In the Fullness of Time: A Historian looks at Christmas, Easter and the Early Church [1991] ISBN 0-8254-3329-0
  • A Skeleton in God's Closet [1994] ISBN 0-8407-7721-3
  • Eusebius - The Church History: A new translation with commentary [1999], ISBN 0-8254-3328-2
  • More Than A Skeleton: It was one man against the world [2003] ISBN 0-7852-6238-5
  • The Da Vinci Code: Fact or Fiction? (co-written with Hank Hanegraaf) [2006] ISBN 1-4143-1035-8
  • A Skeleton in Rome [2011] [1]
  • The Constantine Codex [2011] ISBN 1-4143-3773-6

Books for children edit

List of DVDs edit

  • Christianity: The First Three Centuries [2003]
  • The Odyssey of St. Paul [2003]
  • Jesus: Legend or Lord? [2003]
  • How We Got the Bible [2009]
  • Christianity and the Competition [2010]
  • The Week that Changed the World [2011]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ U.S. Public Records Index Vol 1 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2010.
  2. ^ Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF).
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-12-09. Retrieved 2009-02-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Dr Paul Maier vs. Tom Harpur"; March 30, 2004 March 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

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93 OccupationHistorian novelistNationalityAmericanEducationHarvard University MA Concordia Seminary MDiv Heidelberg UniversityGenresHistorical fiction non fictionSpouseJoanChildren4RelativesWalter A Maier father Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Personal life 3 Career 4 Appearances 5 List of published works 5 1 Books for adults 5 2 Books for children 5 3 List of DVDs 6 Notes and references 7 External linksEarly life and education editMaier is the son of Walter A Maier 1893 1950 founder and long time speaker of The Lutheran Hour He is a graduate of Harvard University M A 1954 and Concordia Seminary St Louis M Div 1955 On a Fulbright Scholarship Maier studied at the University of Heidelberg Germany and Basel Switzerland At Basel Maier studied under scholars Karl Barth and Oscar Cullmann He received his Ph D summa cum laude in 1957 Personal life editMaier is married to Joan and has four daughters He is a member of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Career editHe is the author of sixteen published books both historical fiction and non fiction His historical fiction includes the 1 national best seller in religious fiction 3 A Skeleton in God s Closet 1993 as well as Pontius Pilate 1968 The Flames of Rome 1981 More Than A Skeleton 2003 and the children s book The Very First Christmas 1998 Maier s non fiction work includes Josephus The Essential Works a translation and abridgement of the writings of Josephus and The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Caesarea a translation of Eusebius Church History Maier co wrote The Da Vinci Code Fact or Fiction with Christian apologist Hank Hanegraaf The book is a critical rebuttal of Dan Brown s 2003 topseller The Da Vinci Code In addition he has published well over 200 articles and reviews in such journals as Archiv fur Reformationsgeschichte Church History Harvard Theological Review Hermes Zeitschrift fur Klassische Philologie Concordia Theological Quarterly Concordia Journal Mankind Christian Century Christianity Today and Christian Herald He travels and lectures frequently In 2004 he was featured on the Christian daily talk show 100 Huntley Street in Canada for the entire year He is a frequent guest on the show 4 Appearances editMaier appeared in the documentary film Who Is This Jesus produced by D James Kennedy s Coral Ridge Ministries in 2000 largely in response to an ABC News documentary The Search for Jesus which featured a number of skeptical scholars including members of the Jesus Seminar Maier appeared in a 2004 episode of the Showtime TV show Bullshit entitled The Bible Fact or Fiction The show s hosts argued against a literal interpretation of the Bible Maier was invited to provide both a counterargument and relevant background information regarding the text He was opposed by Skeptics Society founder Michael Shermer Maier also appeared on the TV series Mysteries of the Bible in the episode titled Paul The Apostle List of published works editBooks for adults edit A man spoke a world listened the story of Walter A Maier 1963 Pontius Pilate 1968 ISBN 0 8254 3296 0 Paperback ISBN 0 8254 3261 8 Hardcover First Christmas The True and Unfamiliar Story in Words and Pictures Harper amp Row 1971 ISBN 0 06 065396 5 Hardcover First Easter The True and Unfamiliar Story in Words and Pictures Harper amp Row 1973 ISBN 0 06 065397 3 Hardcover First Christians Pentecost and the Spread of Christianity Harper amp Row 1976 ISBN 0 06 065399 X The Flames of Rome 1981 ISBN 0 8254 3297 9 Paperback ISBN 0 8254 3262 6 Hardcover Josephus the Essential Writings A Condensation of Jewish Antiquities and the Jewish War 1988 ISBN 0 8254 2963 3 In the Fullness of Time A Historian looks at Christmas Easter and the Early Church 1991 ISBN 0 8254 3329 0 A Skeleton in God s Closet 1994 ISBN 0 8407 7721 3 Eusebius The Church History A new translation with commentary 1999 ISBN 0 8254 3328 2 More Than A Skeleton It was one man against the world 2003 ISBN 0 7852 6238 5 The Da Vinci Code Fact or Fiction co written with Hank Hanegraaf 2006 ISBN 1 4143 1035 8 A Skeleton in Rome 2011 1 The Constantine Codex 2011 ISBN 1 4143 3773 6Books for children edit The Very First Christmas 1998 ISBN 0 570 05064 2 The Very First Easter 1999 ISBN 0 570 07053 8 The Very First Christians 2001 ISBN 0 570 07175 5 Martin Luther A Man Who Changed the World 2004 ISBN 0 7586 0626 5 The Real Story of the Creation illustrated by Robert T Barrett 2007 ISBN 0 7586 1265 6 The Real Story of the Flood illustrated by Robert T Barrett 2008 ISBN 0 7586 1267 2List of DVDs edit Christianity The First Three Centuries 2003 The Odyssey of St Paul 2003 Jesus Legend or Lord 2003 How We Got the Bible 2009 Christianity and the Competition 2010 The Week that Changed the World 2011 Notes and references edit U S Public Records Index Vol 1 Provo UT Ancestry com Operations Inc 2010 Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file LAF Archived copy PDF Archived from 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