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Hardcover Discovering the Old Testament: Story and Faith Book

ISBN: 0834119943

ISBN13: 9780834119949

Discovering the Old Testament: Story and Faith

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Book Overview

Every professor has to wonder, with skepticism, how much of the assigned material the students will actually read. (That is, if they have even purchased the textbook in the first place ) Whether they skim or read all of it, your students will recall the key points of the lesson if you use Discovering the Old Testament.Discovering the Old Testament defines key terms in sidebars and highlights them within the text. Each chapter includes summary statements...

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Great Book

This is one of the best written books for learning about the OT. I currently attend the university where the guy who wrote the book teaches on the OT. He is full of wisdom and is very knowledgeable about the OT. A Very reliable book.

Discovering The Old Testament: Story & Faith - review

An amazing read! Was more that just a 30,000 foot view of the Old Testament. The level of summary of each O/T Book was very adequate and the historical, cultural, acrcheology & theological short insights that were added in each chapter, made this journey well worth the read. An excellent college level text book!

Discovering the Old Testament: Story and Faith

Currently taking a course Discovering the Old Testament and this is following along great with the course. Adds a lot of information to the course.

Discovering the Old Testament- Story and Faith

This was an excellent book. The writers did a great job of explaining things!

Colourful College Textbook

Discovering the Old Testament: Story and Faith is a colourful college textbook introducing the Old Testament. The layout is similar to Encountering the Old Testament (by Bill T. Arnold et al). Each chapter begins with learning objectives, questions to consider, and key words to understand. Coded side bars cover topics such as "The Apocrypha" and "Modern Translations of the Bible." Each side bar is coded as Interpretive, Theological, Historical, Cultural, or Archaeological. Chapters end with summary statements, questions for reflection, and resources for further study. Numerous photographs are included with a large number drawn from modern Judaism. There is a brief appendix on Jewish history from 331 to 63 B.C.This 382 page book is very readable and probably appropriate in depth for a college textbook, although in this space cannot go as deep as, say, LaSor, Hubbard and Bush (Old Testament Survey). It is written from a conservative perspective but critical scholarship is presented in abbreviated form. For example, the standard dates for Second and Third Isaiah are presented in a paragraph. There is a general failure to engage such critical issues and the authors present "scholarly opinion" alongside "conservative evangelical" scholarship without always committing to a particular view. So on the authorship of Isaiah they write "There is no unanimous opinion on this issue among conservative evangelical scholars. Some prefer the multiple authorship view. Others view the entire book as the work of Isaiah of the eighth century B.C." (p 293). Much of the content of the book summarizes the biblical content. New Testament interpretation is mentioned in theological sidebars where relevant and the reader is encouraged to apply theological insights to personal faith.The majority of the book was written by Alex Varughese who also edited the work as a whole. Varughese and the other three authors are department heads of Christian liberal arts colleges (I do not know who Robert L. Lewis is [named in the ...description]. He is not listed on my copy).This book will prove a colourful and readable introduction to the Old Testament, especially in terms of biblical content and life application. The numerous illustrations allow the reader to visualise Israel and modern Judaism.This review is based on a galley proof.
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