How to Read the Bible: A Guide to Scripture, Then and NowAs soon as it appeared, How to Read the Bible was recognized as a masterwork, “awesome, thrilling” (The New York Times), “wonderfully interesting, extremely well presented” (The Washington Post), and “a tour de force...a stunning narrative” (Publishers Weekly). Now in its tenth year of publication, the book remains the clearest, most inviting and readable guide to the Hebrew Bible around—and a profound meditation on the effect that modern biblical scholarship has had on traditional belief. Moving chapter by chapter, Harvard professor James Kugel covers the Bible’s most significant stories—the Creation of the world, Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah and the flood, Abraham and Sarah, Jacob and his wives, Moses and the exodus, David’s mighty kingdom, plus the writings of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the other prophets, and on to the Babylonian conquest and the eventual return to Zion. Throughout, Kugel contrasts the way modern scholars understand these events with the way Christians and Jews have traditionally understood them. The latter is not, Kugel shows, a naïve reading; rather, it is the product of a school of sophisticated interpreters who flourished toward the end of the biblical period. These highly ideological readers sought to put their own spin on texts that had been around for centuries, utterly transforming them in the process. Their interpretations became what the Bible meant for centuries and centuries—until modern scholarship came along. The question that this book ultimately asks is: What now? As one reviewer wrote, Kugel’s answer provides “a contemporary model of how to read Sacred Scripture amidst the oppositional pulls of modern scholarship and tradition.” |
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LibraryThing Review
Gebruikersrecensie - dchaikin - LibraryThing73. How to Read the Bible : A Guide to Scripture, Then and Now by James L. Kugel 2007, 777 pages Paperback brick read Nov 28, 2011 - Nov 17, 2015, read along with the OT Rating: 4.5 stars My plan was ... Volledige review lezen
LibraryThing Review
Gebruikersrecensie - MartinBodek - LibraryThingThis book forced reroutes of the synapses of my brain like none ever before. It is an 800 page cinder block that I was happy to carry around with me for precisely that reason. For 34 years I looked at ... Volledige review lezen
Inhoudsopgave
The Creation of the Worldand of Adam and Eve | 47 |
Cain and Abel | 58 |
The Great Flood | 69 |
The Tower of Babel | 81 |
The Call of Abraham | 89 |
Two Models of God and the God of Old | 107 |
The Trials of Abraham | 119 |
Jacob and Esau | 133 |
Judges and Chiefs | 386 |
The Other Gods of Canaan | 417 |
Samuel and Saul | 436 |
The Psalms of David | 458 |
David the King | 474 |
Solomons Wisdom | 493 |
North and South | 519 |
The Book of Isaiahs | 538 |
Jacob and the Angel | 152 |
Dinah | 163 |
Joseph and His Brothers | 176 |
Moses in Egypt | 198 |
The Exodus | 217 |
A Covenant with God | 233 |
The Ten Commandments | 250 |
A Religion of Laws | 260 |
Worship on the Road | 280 |
P and D | 296 |
On the Way to Canaan | 317 |
Moses Last Words | 335 |
Joshua and the Conquest of Canaan | 364 |
Jeremiah | 569 |
Ezekiel | 598 |
Twelve Minor Prophets | 617 |
Job and Postexilic Wisdom | 635 |
Daniel the Interpreter | 644 |
After Such Knowledge | 662 |
Picture Credits | 691 |
A Note to the Reader | 692 |
Notes | 693 |
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809 | |
Overige edities - Alles weergeven
How to Read the Bible: A Guide to Scripture, Then and Now James L. Kugel Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2007 |
How to Read the Bible: A Guide to Scripture, Then and Now James L. Kugel Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2008 |
How to Read the Bible: A Guide to Scripture, Then and Now James L. Kugel Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2007 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Abraham actually ancient interpreters ancient Near East angel apiru appears Baal Babylonian Babylonian exile Balaam Bible Bible’s blessing book of Judges brother Cain Canaan Canaanite century BCE certainly chapter Christians Commandments covenant Covenant Code David deity Deut Deuteronomy difficult divine Documentary Hypothesis earlier Edom Egypt Egyptian Esau etiological exile Exod Exodus Ezekiel fact father field figures final find fire first fit flood Genesis God’s gods Hebrew Hebrew Bible holy human idea identified Isaac Isaiah Israel Israelites Jacob Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Joshua Judah Kenites king Kugel land later laws LORD meaning modern scholars Moses narrative original passage Pentateuch perhaps priestly priests prophet psalms refer reflected sacrifice Samuel Saul Saul’s scholars say scholarship Scripture seems Septuagint Shechem significant Solomon Song specific story temple Testament things Torah traditional tribes Ugarit verse whole wisdom words worship YHWH