The Bible as Story: Recognizing and Interpreting the Biblical Metanarrative - E-book - ePub

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With hundreds of years and millions of words spoken and  written in the effort to rightly explain the most minute details of Scripture, why after all... Lire la suite
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Résumé

With hundreds of years and millions of words spoken and  written in the effort to rightly explain the most minute details of Scripture, why after all this time would anyone suggest that we just telling the 'Bible Story' would accomplish something, or anything that the great theological thinkers of millennia have not?There is a rising tide in biblical scholarship to recognize that the biblical text is not a mash-up of a couple thousand years worth of history, poetry, morals, theological maxims, laws and commands; rather, within the composite of all of these exists a complete and coherent narrative - a story.
 Every event, book, character, command, law, prophecy, poem, and proverb contributes to the highest story humanity has ever known - that of its own fall and redemption.  

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  • Date de parution
    12/08/2017
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  • ISBN
    978-1-386-51848-8
  • EAN
    9781386518488
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    ePub
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Biographie de Brian Wright

ABOUT BRIAN S. WRIGHT, Ph. D(c)Founder and Executive Director of Calvert Biblical Institute?     Brian Wright is a biblical scholar and author, having spent most of the last seventeen years of his studies investigating the Ancient Near Eastern languages, cultures, and history that birthed Judaism and Christianity. He holds a Master of Religious Education in Middle Eastern Studies from The American Institute of Holy Land Studies, has studied sociology and religion at Oxford Graduate School, and is completing a Ph.
D. in Biblical Studies at Trinity Theological Seminary.  Following this, he intends further post-graduate and doctoral study in Semitic languages, biblical interpretation, and sociology of religion.  His latest book, The Great Yet Completely Misunderstood Commission of Jesus was published in February of 2011.  His other works include Blood & Seed:What Is The Eden Story Really Telling Us? released in October of 2010, its sequel, The GodBlood, due in 2017, and What the Biblical Text Actually Says About Speaking in Tongues, due in late 2016.

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