The Hebrew Bible for Beginners: A Jewish & Christian Introduction
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An engaging introduction showing how the Hebrew Bible forms faith then and now. Introductions to the Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament) tend toward extensive scholarly discussion with little to introduce the student to the tremendous influence this seminal collection has had on contemporary society or to the complexities of reading ancient religious literature today. Further few books if any discuss the differing ways Jews and Christians approach this common scripture or how each group appropriates its teachings in divergent conflicting and often complex ways. Related to this issue is the problem of how scholarly approaches to reading this literature often stand in stark contrast to popular and religious approaches. This disparity of methods usually startles the inexperienced student and can be alarming indeed shocking to religious practitioners. This book offers a critical yet sympathetic overview of the Hebrew Bible and the field of biblical studies as well as introduces the reader to Jewish Catholic and Protestant interpretations of it. Avoiding jargon and convoluted prose this highly accessible volume provides textboxes charts a timeline a glossary and regularly includes artistic renderings of biblical scenes to keep lay and beginning readers engaged.
