Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals
A thoughtful, warm, and witty introduction Understanding the Bible is designed to help empower skeptics, seekers, nonbelievers, and those of a liberal and progressive outlook to reclaim the Bible from literalists. In making accessible some of the best contemporary historical, literary, political, and feminist readings of the Hebrew and Christian scriptures, it encourages all who would find in the biblical heritage an ally and not an enemy in the quest for a more just and humane world. Brief and to the point, it can easily be used to stimulate group discussions and personal reading of the biblical texts themselves, and is an excellent introduction to the Judeo-Christian tradition for those of other faiths.

Understanding the Bible includes four preliminary chapters on the why, who, which, and how of biblical understanding, followed by eight brief thematic chapters covering the core of the Hebrew Bible and six covering the Christian scriptures, plus chronologies, maps, and helpful suggestions for further reading.
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Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals
A thoughtful, warm, and witty introduction Understanding the Bible is designed to help empower skeptics, seekers, nonbelievers, and those of a liberal and progressive outlook to reclaim the Bible from literalists. In making accessible some of the best contemporary historical, literary, political, and feminist readings of the Hebrew and Christian scriptures, it encourages all who would find in the biblical heritage an ally and not an enemy in the quest for a more just and humane world. Brief and to the point, it can easily be used to stimulate group discussions and personal reading of the biblical texts themselves, and is an excellent introduction to the Judeo-Christian tradition for those of other faiths.

Understanding the Bible includes four preliminary chapters on the why, who, which, and how of biblical understanding, followed by eight brief thematic chapters covering the core of the Hebrew Bible and six covering the Christian scriptures, plus chronologies, maps, and helpful suggestions for further reading.
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Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals

Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals

by John A. Buehrens
Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals

Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals

by John A. Buehrens

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A thoughtful, warm, and witty introduction Understanding the Bible is designed to help empower skeptics, seekers, nonbelievers, and those of a liberal and progressive outlook to reclaim the Bible from literalists. In making accessible some of the best contemporary historical, literary, political, and feminist readings of the Hebrew and Christian scriptures, it encourages all who would find in the biblical heritage an ally and not an enemy in the quest for a more just and humane world. Brief and to the point, it can easily be used to stimulate group discussions and personal reading of the biblical texts themselves, and is an excellent introduction to the Judeo-Christian tradition for those of other faiths.

Understanding the Bible includes four preliminary chapters on the why, who, which, and how of biblical understanding, followed by eight brief thematic chapters covering the core of the Hebrew Bible and six covering the Christian scriptures, plus chronologies, maps, and helpful suggestions for further reading.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807010532
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publication date: 06/15/2004
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

John Buehrens was president of the Unitarian Universalist Association from 1993 to 2001 and is now minister of the First Parish in Needham, Massachusetts, and special assistant to the secretary general of the World Conference of Religions for Peace. He is coauthor, with Forrest Church, of A Chosen Faith.

Table of Contents

Before We Begin
Reasons: Why Bother with the Bible?3
Traditions: Where Does the Bible Come From?12
Versions: Which Bible Should I Read?23
Interpretations: Reading the Bible to Challenge Oppression28
The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)
Creations: In the Beginning: Genesis 1 to 1143
Generations: Matriarchs, Patriarchs, and Children: Genesis 12 to 5054
Liberations: The Exodus and the Wandering in the Wilderness62
Institutions: Judges to Kings, Priests and Early Prophets72
Exaltations: The Book of Psalms84
Frustrations: The Wisdom Literature and Job95
Redemptions: The Literary Prophets108
Expectations: Messianic Hopes and Apocalyptic Visions121
Christian Scriptures (New Testament)
Proclamations: Messages of the Kingdom and the Gospel According to Mark141
Passions: The Teachings and Death of Jesus in Matthew and Luke150
Resurrections: The Four Easter Stories160
Incarnations: The Birth Legends and the Fourth Gospel169
Salvations: Paul and Rabbinic Judaism179
Revelations: Women, Gnostics, and the Early Church187
Notes197
Acknowledgments207
Index209
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