A Letter in the Scroll

A Letter in the Scroll
Title A Letter in the Scroll PDF eBook
Author Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 276
Release 2004-04-16
Genre History
ISBN 9780743267427

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The author traces series of philosophical and theological ideas that Judaism has created and shows how they are still relevant in our time.

A People of One Book

A People of One Book
Title A People of One Book PDF eBook
Author Timothy Larsen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 335
Release 2011-01-27
Genre History
ISBN 0199570094

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This book vividly recovers the lost world of the Victorians in which everyone thought, spoke, and argued through scripture. Larsen presents lively individual case studies of well known figures from different religious and sceptical traditions, including Florence Nightingale, T. H. Huxley, C. H. Spurgeon and Catherine Booth.

Concordia's Bible History

Concordia's Bible History
Title Concordia's Bible History PDF eBook
Author Concordia Publishing House
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780758650092

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Provides a comprehensive review of 143 Bible stories to help students understand Gods plan of Salvation.

A History of the Bible

A History of the Bible
Title A History of the Bible PDF eBook
Author John Barton
Publisher Penguin
Pages 642
Release 2020-08-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0143111205

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A literary history of our most influential book of all time, by an Oxford scholar and Anglican priest In our culture, the Bible is monolithic: It is a collection of books that has been unchanged and unchallenged since the earliest days of the Christian church. The idea of the Bible as "Holy Scripture," a non-negotiable authority straight from God, has prevailed in Western society for some time. And while it provides a firm foundation for centuries of Christian teaching, it denies the depth, variety, and richness of this fascinating text. In A History of the Bible, John Barton argues that the Bible is not a prescription to a complete, fixed religious system, but rather a product of a long and intriguing process, which has inspired Judaism and Christianity, but still does not describe the whole of either religion. Barton shows how the Bible is indeed an important source of religious insight for Jews and Christians alike, yet argues that it must be read in its historical context--from its beginnings in myth and folklore to its many interpretations throughout the centuries. It is a book full of narratives, laws, proverbs, prophecies, poems, and letters, each with their own character and origin stories. Barton explains how and by whom these disparate pieces were written, how they were canonized (and which ones weren't), and how they were assembled, disseminated, and interpreted around the world--and, importantly, to what effect. Ultimately, A History of the Bible argues that a thorough understanding of the history and context of its writing encourages religious communities to move away from the Bible's literal wording--which is impossible to determine--and focus instead on the broader meanings of scripture.

Discovery House Bible Atlas

Discovery House Bible Atlas
Title Discovery House Bible Atlas PDF eBook
Author John A. Beck
Publisher Our Daily Bread Publishing
Pages 592
Release 2015-06-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1627074279

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With scores of full-color maps, photographs, detailed commentary, and much more, the Discovery House Bible Atlas helps you grasp the vital connection between the land of the Bible and the teachings and events of Scripture. Covering the full sweep of the Holy Land--the Coastal Plain, the Central Mountain Range, the Jordan Valley, and the Transjordan Plateau--this fascinating volume provides big-picture and on-site views that bring new vibrancy and meaning to God’s Word. From little-known cities to famous landmarks, you’ll learn the significance of these locations and why, even today, they are relevant to your relationship with the Lord.

People of the Book

People of the Book
Title People of the Book PDF eBook
Author David Lyle Jeffrey
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 420
Release 1996
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780802841773

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The author examines the "cultural and literary identity among Western Christians which the centrality of 'the Book' has helped to create, and the Christian use of the phrase 'People of the book.'"--Preface.

The Book of Books

The Book of Books
Title The Book of Books PDF eBook
Author John Schaller
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1918
Genre Bible
ISBN

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