The Bible : a historical and literary introduction
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The Bible : a historical and literary introduction
Oxford University Press, c2014
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In The Bible: A Historical and Literary Introduction, renowned biblical scholar and New York Times Bestselling author Bart D. Ehrman presents his long-awaited survey of the Bible. Comprehensive yet succinct, current in scholarship, rich in pedagogical tools, and easily accessible to students of all backgrounds, this is an ideal textbook for one-semester courses on the Bible. Ehrman covers every book in the canon, including the Apocrypha, explaining the
historical and literary problems posed by the biblical texts and showing students how to analyze scholarly evidence and conclusions.
FEATURES
* An exceptionally accessible and engaging writing style that vividly brings the Bible to life
* Full-color illustrations throughout, including numerous maps, time lines, charts, and photos
* "What to Expect" boxes previewing each chapter, "At a Glance" boxes summarizing chapters or large sections, and additional boxes presenting intriguing issues in more depth
* "Take a Stand" questions designed to help students synthesize the material in each chapter
* A unique final appendix on the canon and text of the Bible
* An Instructor's Manual with Computerized Test Bank on CD that offers numerous teaching resources
* A Companion Website at www.oup.com/us/ehrman containing numerous resources for students and instructors
A FREE 6-month subscription to Oxford Biblical Studies Online (www.oxfordbiblicalstudies.com), a $180 value, is included with the purchase of every new copy of this text.
This book is also available as a CourseSmart ebook (978-0-19-933633-3). Visit www.coursesmart.com.
Table of Contents
- EACH CHAPTER ENDS WITH A "TAKE A STAND" SECTION AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
- CHAPTER 1: WHAT IS THE BIBLE? AND WHY IS IT SO HARD TO UNDERSTAND?
- CHAPTER 2: THE BOOK OF GENESIS
- CHAPTER 3: FROM EGYPT TO THE PROMISED LAND: EXODUS TO DEUTERONOMY
- CHAPTER 4: THE DEUTERONOMISTIC HISTORY: JOSHUA TO 2 KINGS
- CHAPTER 5: THE EARLY ISRAELITE PROPHETS
- CHAPTER 6: THE HISTORIANS AND PROPHETS OF EXILE AND RETURN
- CHAPTER 7: THE POETS AND STORY TELLERS OF ANCIENT ISRAEL
- CHAPTER 8: WISDOM AND APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE
- CHAPTER 9: THE WORLD OF JESUS AND HIS FOLLOWERS
- CHAPTER 10: THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS: MATTHEW, MARK, AND LUKE
- CHAPTER 11: THE GOSPEL OF JOHN, LATER GOSPELS, AND THE HISTORICAL JESUS
- CHAPTER 12: THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF PAUL
- CHAPTER 13: THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES AND THE DEUTERO-PAULINE EPISTLES
- CHAPTER 14: THE GENERAL EPISTLES AND THE BOOK OF REVELATION
- CHAPTER 15: APPENDIX. THE CANON AND TEXT OF THE BIBLE
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