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On The Bible: Books That Shook The World
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On The Bible: Books That Shook The World

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The Bible has been translated into over two thousand languages and it is estimated that more than six billion copies have been sold in the last two hundred years alone. In this enthralling account, one of the world’s leading experts in religion traces the history of the Bible to reveal a complex, and contradictory, document created by scores of people over hundreds of years.

Karen Armstrong begins her analysis with the origins of the very earliest books of the Hebrew Bible, the Bible of both Yahweh’ and Elohim’. She then traces the development of both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament to reveal the many and varied influences that helped to form these sacred texts. From the Jewish practice of Midrash and the Christian cult of Jesus, to the influence of Paul’s letters on the Reformation and the manipulation of Revelations by Christian fundamentalism, Armstrong explores the contexts in which these sixty-six books were understood and explains the social needs they answered. In the process she reveals an unfamiliar and paradoxical work one which will permanently alter our understanding of the Bible.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Country
Australia
Date
1 October 2007
Pages
320
ISBN
9781741148985

The Bible has been translated into over two thousand languages and it is estimated that more than six billion copies have been sold in the last two hundred years alone. In this enthralling account, one of the world’s leading experts in religion traces the history of the Bible to reveal a complex, and contradictory, document created by scores of people over hundreds of years.

Karen Armstrong begins her analysis with the origins of the very earliest books of the Hebrew Bible, the Bible of both Yahweh’ and Elohim’. She then traces the development of both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament to reveal the many and varied influences that helped to form these sacred texts. From the Jewish practice of Midrash and the Christian cult of Jesus, to the influence of Paul’s letters on the Reformation and the manipulation of Revelations by Christian fundamentalism, Armstrong explores the contexts in which these sixty-six books were understood and explains the social needs they answered. In the process she reveals an unfamiliar and paradoxical work one which will permanently alter our understanding of the Bible.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Country
Australia
Date
1 October 2007
Pages
320
ISBN
9781741148985