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The Bible in History: How the Texts Have Shaped the Times by David W. Kling (Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of Miami)

Over 15 years after its original publication The Bible in History remains an essential examination of the symbiotic relationship between Scripture and the social and cultural contexts shaping its interpretation. David W. Kling traces the fascinating story of how specific biblical texts-sometimes a single verse, other times a selection of verses or chapters, even books-have at various times emerged to be the inspiration of movements that have changed the course of history. Episodes range from Anthony's call to the desert and a life of monasticism after hearing Jesus's directive to the "rich young rule" to give up his possessions, to the Anabaptists non-violent ethic in following Jesus' teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, to the varied applications of the exodus motif in African American history. This revised and expanded second edition adds two new chapters. The first examines the text in Matthew 28:18-20 and considers the multitudinous interpretations before, during, and after the text emerged as the iconic "Great Commission" of missionary motivation in the modern period. The second assesses those biblical texts that encompass the divisive and ongoing issue of male homosexuality. Both chapters engage the question of, "how the texts have shaped the times," but, as Kling argues, the "times" have also exerted an enormous impact on shaping the interpretation of the texts, and hence, on the continuing disputes over the meaning of those texts.

The Bible in History Reviews

[David W. Kling] has many good stories to tell, and he tells them very well. His informative and often entertaining survey illustrates a fascinating approach to biblical studies and to history in general. * America *

About David W. Kling (Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of Miami)

David W. Kling is a Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Miami. He is the author of A History of Christian Conversion (Oxford, 2020).

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. "Follow Me": Anthony and the Rise of Monasticism 2. "Upon This Rock": Peter and the Papacy 3. "Let Him Kiss Me with the Kisses of His Mouth!": Bernard and the Song of Songs 4. "The Righteous Will Live by Faith": Luther's Search for a Gracious God 5. "Love Your Enemies": Anabaptists and the Peace Tradition 6. "Let My People Go": Exodus in the African American Experience 7. "Filled with the Holy Spirit": The Roots of Pentecostalism 8. "One in Christ Jesus": Women's Ministry and Ordination 9. "Go and Make Disciples of All Nations": The Great Commission and the Modern Protestant Missionary Movement 10. "Men Committed Shameless Acts with Men": The Homosexual Debate in Our Time Conclusion Notes General Index Index of Scripture

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GOR013894247
9780197525364
0197525369
The Bible in History: How the Texts Have Shaped the Times by David W. Kling (Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of Miami)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2022-12-19
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