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There is inevitably much to be gained from a volume which includes essays by all those mentioned above, as well as Joseph Blenkinsopp, Iain Provan, Robert R. Wilson, Robert Alter, Pheme Perkins, James Dunn and James C. Vanderkam. Equally inevitably, the sense of a quart packed into a pint pot leaves the reader with a sense of frustration. A must if you are studying the Bible in a western university context, hard going for those whose engagement with the texts is not western or academic. "...this book is far from what it presents itself as being, and is, to my mind, not a worthwhile companion to take with one on any trip, certainly not one through the Bible." Belongs to Series
This book provides the first complete guide for students to the present state of biblical studies. The twenty-one specially commissioned chapters are written by established scholars from North America and Britain, and represent both traditional and contemporary points of view. The chapters in Part One cover all the methods and approaches currently practised in the academic study of the Bible, while those in Part Two examine the major categories of books in the Bible from the perspective of recent scholarship - e.g. historical books of the Old Testament, Gospels, prophetic literature. Major issues raised are: the relation of modern 'critical' study of the Bible to 'pre-critical' and 'post-critical' approaches; the place of history in the study of the Bible; feminist, liberationist and new historicist concerns; the relation of Christian and Jewish scholarship; and recent interest in the Bible as literature. No library descriptions found. |
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