Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
110
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1172012318
ISBN-13
9781172012312
Description
In a scholarly exploration of biblical texts, S. R. Driver delves into the complexities of the Higher Criticism, presenting a series of thought-provoking papers. With meticulous analysis and scholarly rigor, Driver examines the historical and literary contexts of the scriptures, challenging traditional interpretations and uncovering deeper meanings within the texts. The author systematically addresses questions of authorship, dating, and the historical reliability of biblical narratives, encouraging readers to critically engage with the material.
Throughout the papers, Driver’s articulate prose and well-researched arguments invite both scholars and general readers to reconsider their understanding of biblical literature. By weaving together insights from linguistics, archaeology, and theology, Driver illuminates the intricate relationships between culture, language, and scripture. This collection serves not only as an academic resource but also as a means for readers to deepen their appreciation for the breadth and richness of biblical studies.
Throughout the papers, Driver’s articulate prose and well-researched arguments invite both scholars and general readers to reconsider their understanding of biblical literature. By weaving together insights from linguistics, archaeology, and theology, Driver illuminates the intricate relationships between culture, language, and scripture. This collection serves not only as an academic resource but also as a means for readers to deepen their appreciation for the breadth and richness of biblical studies.