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An Introduction to the Bible: A Journey into Three Worlds

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A Literary, Historical, and Contemporary Perspective of the Bible Introduction to the Bible approaches the Bible by considering it from three different literary, historical, and contemporary. This unique approach underscores the dynamics of each view and the methods scholars have developed to study them. Additionally, the authors are especially careful to distinguish the historical and literary 'viewpoints' for students new to the discipline; encouraging them to consider and discuss the contemporary significance of the Bible. Teaching and Learning Experience Improve Critical Thinking - Introduction to the Bible provides an analysis of the role of the Bible in contemporary American culture; stimulates students' awareness of Biblical thought through suggested readings related to contemporary ethical issues; shows the relevance of religious thought; and helps students examine their assumptions, discern hidden values, evaluate evidence, assess their conclusions, and more! Engage Students - Introduction to the Bible encourages thoughtful discussion and reflection of contents ― including biblical controversies ― through chapter summaries, case studies, maps and charts. Support Instructors - Teaching your course just got easier! You can create a Customized Text or use our Instructor’s Manual, or PowerPoint Presentation Slides. Plus, Introduction to the Bible provides an annotated list of movies and documentary films related to the Bible, and information on how to obtain them for classroom use.

382 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1986

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November 23, 2009
This is fairly dense text. The first few chapters discuss the various critical approaches to Biblical analysis. The rest of the book is a review of the best information that those approaches have yielded.
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