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A History of the Bible
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Explore the intricate journey of the Bible with 'A History of the Bible.' This insightful book provides a comprehensive overview of how the Bible was constructed, its historical context, and the evolution of its interpretation over centuries. Authored by leading biblical scholar John Barton, this essential read delves into the disparate writings that comprise the Bible, revealing their origins and the intricate processes behind their assembly. With 640 pages of detailed analysis, the book decodes familiar passages, showcasing the influence of scribes and editors throughout history.
Barton takes readers on a fascinating journey through the evolution of biblical texts, discussing the impacts of translation and dissemination in both Judaism and Christianity. Discover the dynamic relationship between Scripture and religious thought, examining how pivotal figures like Augustine, Luther, and Spinoza have shaped our understanding of the Bible. This work is not just a historical account; it challenges preconceived notions and encourages a deeper engagement with the foundational text of Western culture.
Whether you're a scholar, student, or simply curious about biblical history, 'A History of the Bible' offers insights that enrich your understanding. This landmark text is perfect for anyone looking to unravel the complexities of the Bible, making it a must-have for your collection. Enjoy free shipping on orders and dive deep into the world of biblical scholarship today!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141978505
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2020
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 640
Description:
This book tells the story of the Bible, how it came to be constructed and how it has been understood, from its remote beginnings down to the present. It describes how the disparate writings which comprise the Bible were written and when, as well as what we know - and what we cannot know - about their authors and what they might have meant. Incisive readings shed new light on even the most familiar passages, exposing not only the sources and traditions behind them, but also the busy hands of the scribes and editors who assembled and reshaped them. Rather than the fixed, coherent text it is often perceived to be, the Bible is revealed to be the result of a long and intriguing evolution.
Tracing its dissemination, translation and interpretation in Judaism and Christianity from Antiquity to the rise of modern biblical scholarship, Barton shows how meaning has both been drawn from the Bible and imposed upon it. Part of the book's originality is to illuminate the gap between religion and scripture, the ways in which neither maps exactly onto the other, and how religious thinkers from Augustine to Luther and Spinoza have reckoned with this. A landmark in its field, A History of the Bible makes us rethink the central book of Western culture and the foundation of two world religions.
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Barton takes readers on a fascinating journey through the evolution of biblical texts, discussing the impacts of translation and dissemination in both Judaism and Christianity. Discover the dynamic relationship between Scripture and religious thought, examining how pivotal figures like Augustine, Luther, and Spinoza have shaped our understanding of the Bible. This work is not just a historical account; it challenges preconceived notions and encourages a deeper engagement with the foundational text of Western culture.
Whether you're a scholar, student, or simply curious about biblical history, 'A History of the Bible' offers insights that enrich your understanding. This landmark text is perfect for anyone looking to unravel the complexities of the Bible, making it a must-have for your collection. Enjoy free shipping on orders and dive deep into the world of biblical scholarship today!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141978505
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2020
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 640
Description:
This book tells the story of the Bible, how it came to be constructed and how it has been understood, from its remote beginnings down to the present. It describes how the disparate writings which comprise the Bible were written and when, as well as what we know - and what we cannot know - about their authors and what they might have meant. Incisive readings shed new light on even the most familiar passages, exposing not only the sources and traditions behind them, but also the busy hands of the scribes and editors who assembled and reshaped them. Rather than the fixed, coherent text it is often perceived to be, the Bible is revealed to be the result of a long and intriguing evolution.
Tracing its dissemination, translation and interpretation in Judaism and Christianity from Antiquity to the rise of modern biblical scholarship, Barton shows how meaning has both been drawn from the Bible and imposed upon it. Part of the book's originality is to illuminate the gap between religion and scripture, the ways in which neither maps exactly onto the other, and how religious thinkers from Augustine to Luther and Spinoza have reckoned with this. A landmark in its field, A History of the Bible makes us rethink the central book of Western culture and the foundation of two world religions.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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