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The Biblical World
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The Biblical World

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The Biblical World is a comprehensive guide to the contents, historical settings and social context of the Bible. It presents the fruits of years of specialist study in accessible form, and is essential reading for anyone who reads the Bible and would like to know more about how and why it came to be. Volume One begins with an overview of the full range of biblical material (Old Testament, Apocrypha and New Testament), before going on to more detailed discussions of the major genres of biblical literature - from myth and prophecy to poetry and proverbs. The contributors also consider the ways in the texts have been transmitted, the significance of parallel and related versions, and past interpretations of the Bible. Explorations of the historical background are complemented by the findings of archaeology, and discussion of matters such as language, law, administration, social life and the arts offer a fuller understanding of the social and cultural settings of ancient Israel and the early Christian churches. Major figures of the Bible - including Abraham, Jesus, and Paul - are studied in detail, as are the main religious concepts it contains, such as salvation and purity. Volume Two concludes with a survey of how the Bible is studied and seen today. Written by an international collection of acknowledged experts, this monumental work will be an invaluable resource for students, academics and clergy and for all to whom the Bible is important as a religious or cultural document. Dr. Alistair Logan, University of Exeter; Dr Alison Salvenson, Oriental Institute, Oxford; Dr. Mark Edwards, New College, Oxford; Dr. Felicity Cobbing, The British Museum; Professor J. Maxwell Miller,

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 April 2002
Pages
1152
ISBN
9780415161053

The Biblical World is a comprehensive guide to the contents, historical settings and social context of the Bible. It presents the fruits of years of specialist study in accessible form, and is essential reading for anyone who reads the Bible and would like to know more about how and why it came to be. Volume One begins with an overview of the full range of biblical material (Old Testament, Apocrypha and New Testament), before going on to more detailed discussions of the major genres of biblical literature - from myth and prophecy to poetry and proverbs. The contributors also consider the ways in the texts have been transmitted, the significance of parallel and related versions, and past interpretations of the Bible. Explorations of the historical background are complemented by the findings of archaeology, and discussion of matters such as language, law, administration, social life and the arts offer a fuller understanding of the social and cultural settings of ancient Israel and the early Christian churches. Major figures of the Bible - including Abraham, Jesus, and Paul - are studied in detail, as are the main religious concepts it contains, such as salvation and purity. Volume Two concludes with a survey of how the Bible is studied and seen today. Written by an international collection of acknowledged experts, this monumental work will be an invaluable resource for students, academics and clergy and for all to whom the Bible is important as a religious or cultural document. Dr. Alistair Logan, University of Exeter; Dr Alison Salvenson, Oriental Institute, Oxford; Dr. Mark Edwards, New College, Oxford; Dr. Felicity Cobbing, The British Museum; Professor J. Maxwell Miller,

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 April 2002
Pages
1152
ISBN
9780415161053