An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: A Thematic Approach
This pedagogically astute introduction to the Hebrew Bible is designed specifically for undergraduates. It begins with the most basic questions: from where and when did the Hebrew Bible originate, how was it written, and how did people read it? In focusing on the fundamental question of the canon—Who are we?—it first gives much attention to the issue of identity. Then it explores how the ancient Israelites organized themselves in terms of power and state, and finally, delineates the larger questions of God and ideology within the canon. The result is a flow of topics that is in line with other studies of ancient literature and culture, without ignoring the religious function of the Hebrew Bible. Through art, photography, literature, and popular culture, this text vibrantly presents the concepts of the Hebrew Bible.

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An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: A Thematic Approach
This pedagogically astute introduction to the Hebrew Bible is designed specifically for undergraduates. It begins with the most basic questions: from where and when did the Hebrew Bible originate, how was it written, and how did people read it? In focusing on the fundamental question of the canon—Who are we?—it first gives much attention to the issue of identity. Then it explores how the ancient Israelites organized themselves in terms of power and state, and finally, delineates the larger questions of God and ideology within the canon. The result is a flow of topics that is in line with other studies of ancient literature and culture, without ignoring the religious function of the Hebrew Bible. Through art, photography, literature, and popular culture, this text vibrantly presents the concepts of the Hebrew Bible.

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An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: A Thematic Approach

An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: A Thematic Approach

An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: A Thematic Approach

An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: A Thematic Approach

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This pedagogically astute introduction to the Hebrew Bible is designed specifically for undergraduates. It begins with the most basic questions: from where and when did the Hebrew Bible originate, how was it written, and how did people read it? In focusing on the fundamental question of the canon—Who are we?—it first gives much attention to the issue of identity. Then it explores how the ancient Israelites organized themselves in terms of power and state, and finally, delineates the larger questions of God and ideology within the canon. The result is a flow of topics that is in line with other studies of ancient literature and culture, without ignoring the religious function of the Hebrew Bible. Through art, photography, literature, and popular culture, this text vibrantly presents the concepts of the Hebrew Bible.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780664230302
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication date: 11/07/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 504
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Sandra L. Gravett is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina.

Karla G. Bohmbach is Associate Professor of Religion and Coordinator of the Women's Studies program at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania.

F. V. Greifenhagen is Assistant Dean and Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Luther College, University of Regina, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Donald C. Polaski teaches in the Department of Religious Studies at The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.
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