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The Cambridge Companion to the Bible
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge Univ Pr (Trd) (1997)
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Introduction to Biblical Studies
Readable, yet scholarly
This book goes through the Bible historically and gives you the latest in textual and archeological research. It is an easy read, and it seems written for mass consumption, but it is not unscholarly. It is for true students of the Holy Scriptures and not for people who think the holy books are magic words from God. It is a sane, yet reverent approach to the study of ancient literature which we believe is inspired by God. It is NOT fundamentalist. If you are serious about Bible studies, then I recommend this volume whole-heartedly.
Introduction to the New Testament
Published in Paperback by Abingdon Press (01 January, 1996)
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Outstanding Reference - (Not a quick read)
This book is unmatched for its wealth of information in a concise format. It is not a "popular" narrative, but a reference work that provides an excellent summary of the best research on the New Testament. It examines each book from the perspectives of content, literary character, theology, date written, and author. Kuemmel (following his predecessors, Feine and Behm) briefly notes the significant conclusions drawn by previous scholars, drawing together a synthesis of their thought (or indicating who has had the better argument when they cannot be reconciled). The briefly stated conclusions are generally clear, and the citations allow the reader to pursue any further research.
New Proclamation Year C, 2001: Easter Through Pentecost
Published in Paperback by Fortress Press (2000)
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Good way to understand each Sunday Leson
I find this book very helpful in preparing for bible study and for the other teacher in Sunday school help them teach the lessons to the children.
American Bible Society Symposium Papers on the Bible in the Twenty-First Century
Published in Paperback by American Bible Society (1993)
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Christian Origins in Sociological Perspective: Methods and Resources
Published in Paperback by Westminster John Knox Press (1980)
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Christianity
Published in Paperback by Tabor Publishing (1978)
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Christianity: A Social and Cultural History
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall College Div (1997)
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Community of the New Age: Studies in Mark's Gospel
Published in Hardcover by Mercer University Press (1983)
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Evolution of the Synagogue: Problems and Progress
Published in Paperback by Trinity Pr Intl (1999)
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Friendship and Finances in Philippi: The Letter of Paul to the Philippians (New Testament in Context)
Published in Paperback by Trinity Pr Intl (1994)
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It is, rather, a sort of textbook. Call it "Introduction to Academic Thought About the Bible." Following the order of the biblical texts and with detours to discuss such topics as the pseudepigrapha and the inter-testamental period, the book lays out basic issues of historical, archaeological and textual biblical criticism, such as, for instance, the idea of the J, E, D and P-authored components of the Old Testament, or the question to what extent the books of Joshua and Judges present different narratives of the conquest of Palestine by the Israelites, and what archaeology has to say about that conquest.
The book does not discuss theology (at least, not modern theology). If you're an inerrantist, this book is not what you're looking for. If you're reading the Bible for the first time, this is probably too much information and not the kind you need to help you follow the narrative. Though it has a section of color plates (and black and white photos throughout) and a limited number of maps, this is not an atlas. This is also not a debunk-the-Bible book -- mainstream believers in the inspired nature of the Biblical should by and large have no objection to the contents of this book.
But if you're generally familiar with the Bible, and interested in increasing your knowledge (in particular, I would suggest reading this alongside a reading of the Bible itself, a method to which the organization of this book lends itself) about Bible studies, I recommend this book without reservation.