
The Bible is one of the world's most complex and remarkable books. It is the basis of two of the most important religions, and to believers it remains the primary means of spiritual salvation. Yet it is far more than a religious treatise; it is also a work of challenging profundity, charged with the deepest emotions and containing some of the most compelling stories ever told. The influence of the Bible on the history of Western culture has been immense, providing a foundation for its moral and religious codes and a source of inspiration for some of the most exceptional works of art and literature that the world has seen. The Illustrated Guide to the Bible distils the essence of the Old and New Testaments in a series of generously illustrated treatments of major themes and episodes from the Creation to the Apocalypse. Authoritative and highly readable accounts of the historical, social, archaeological and mythological contexts in which its stories occur are contained within a framework that emphasizes narratives and their meanings. The Illustrated Guide to the Bible is an illuminating and comprehensive reference guide to the books, episodes, figures, and places of the Bible. Above all, it offers a highly accessible way to read the narratives that have caught the imagination of the world since the beginnings of civilization, bringing alive the Bible's characters and events while exploring in detail the underlying significance of its major themes. This book is intended for students of history, religious studies, and cultural studies.
This work investigates the historical, cultural, and archaeological contexts of the Bible to provide a comprehensive understanding of its narratives and themes. Author J.R. Porter, a scholar in the field of theology and biblical studies, synthesizes complex religious texts into an accessible format. The book utilizes a thematic framework to bridge the gap between ancient scripture and modern historical analysis, offering a structured examination of the Old and New Testaments.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and students of religious studies frequently cite this volume as a highly accessible reference for contextualizing biblical events. Readers often note that the integration of visual elements with scholarly analysis makes the dense subject matter approachable for non-specialists.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Press
ISBN-10:
0192116606
ISBN-13:
9780192116604
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