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Creating the Old Testament Stephen Bigger

Creating the Old Testament By Stephen Bigger

Creating the Old Testament by Stephen Bigger


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Summary

The books of the Hebrew Bible were created by anonymous writers during the first millennium before the Common Era (BCE). Their messages and concerns are the central theme of the book.

Creating the Old Testament Summary

Creating the Old Testament: The Emergence of the Hebrew Bible by Stephen Bigger

The books of the Hebrew Bible were created by anonymous writers during the first millennium before the Common Era (BCE). Their messages and concerns are the central theme of the book. The writings that make up the Hebrew Bible are expressions of their great creativity, their interpretation of life in their own time and their perception of its meaning. It is easy for readers to get lost in the minutiae of biblical criticism, which has concerned itself for so long with historical reconstruction. This book will encourage them to listen carefully to what the biblical writers are saying to allow the message of the Hebrew Bible to emerge once again. In a sense, too, the intrinsic value of the Hebrew Bible is now re--emerging, after centuries of Christian interpretation, and its importance -- as a literature from which three major religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have developed -- is beginning to be understood. This book is not another history of Israel, nor an introduction to the books of the Hebrew Bible. It is an exploration, an invitation to the reader to set off on an expedition of discovery. It may perplex readers that scholars disagree, often fundamentally, on virtually every issue: Creating the Old Testament raises and discusses issues, so that the reader can observe how hypotheses are formed and how the apparently a assured resultsa of scholarship are constantly tested. In following this path, readers are encouraged to develop their skill in evaluating historical data, recognizing textual problems, interpreting symbolic language and understanding the deep concerns of biblical writers. They will investigate different and varied exegetical traditions. They will be stirred to reflect on what the biblical books have to say for life today, whether viewed from a Jewish, Christian, Muslim or secular perspective.

About Stephen Bigger

Dr Stephen Bigger was the Principal Lecturer in Religious Education, Westminster College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

The Hebrew world, Adrian H.W.Curtis (Senior Lecturer in Hebrew and Old Testament Studies, Edinburgh University); the authority and use of the Bible, Peter Robson et al (former Chaplain of Brasenose College, Oxford) et al; symbolism and metaphor in the Hebrew Bible, Stephen Bigger; Torah - story or history?, Alistair G.Hunter (Lecturer in Biblical Studies, Glasgow Univesity); Moses, Stephen Bigger; covenent and law, Dan Cohn-Sherbok; the former prophets, Keith Whitelam (Lecturer in Religious Studies, University of Stirling); Jerusalem, Philip Davies (Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies, Sheffield University); stories of the prophets, Michael Thompson (Minister in the Manchester Area); prophecy and the prophets, A.Graeme Auld (Senior Lecturer in Hebrew and Old Testament Studies, Edinburgh University); after the exile, Richard Coggins (Senior Lecturer in Old Testament, Kings College); the Psalms in worship, Roger Tomes (Lecturer in Old Testament Studies, Northern Baptist College); the wisdom books, David Clines (Reader in Biblical Studies, University of Sheffield); the five megillot, Sybil Sheridan; the other books, Margaret Baker (teacher and diocesan lecturer).

Additional information

GOR011511746
9780631162490
0631162496
Creating the Old Testament: The Emergence of the Hebrew Bible by Stephen Bigger
Used - Like New
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19891030
388
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