The Bible: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
John Riches
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Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
176
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 15, 2000
출판사
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192853430
ISBN-13
9780192853431
설명
The Bible holds a unique place in literature and history, often recognized for its profound influence on culture, politics, and morality. John Riches explores the complex tapestry of this ancient text, revealing its deep-rooted significance while acknowledging the paradox of its widespread unreadership. He delves into the various interpretations and the diverse contexts in which the Bible has been applied, from religious practices to artistic expressions.
Riches provides an accessible introduction to the myriad of themes present within the Bible, showcasing its narratives, poetry, and teachings. He emphasizes the impact of the Bible across different eras and societies, highlighting its role in shaping beliefs and guiding human behavior. By examining the text's historical and cultural contexts, readers can begin to appreciate the richness and depth that the Bible offers.
Ultimately, this exploration invites readers to engage with the Bible, challenging them to look beyond the surface and discover the enduring questions and truths it presents. Riches' insights enrich the understanding of this foundational work, making it an essential read for anyone seeking a concise yet comprehensive look at one of humanity's most significant texts.
Riches provides an accessible introduction to the myriad of themes present within the Bible, showcasing its narratives, poetry, and teachings. He emphasizes the impact of the Bible across different eras and societies, highlighting its role in shaping beliefs and guiding human behavior. By examining the text's historical and cultural contexts, readers can begin to appreciate the richness and depth that the Bible offers.
Ultimately, this exploration invites readers to engage with the Bible, challenging them to look beyond the surface and discover the enduring questions and truths it presents. Riches' insights enrich the understanding of this foundational work, making it an essential read for anyone seeking a concise yet comprehensive look at one of humanity's most significant texts.