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How to Read the Bible

A Guide to Scripture, Then and Now

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How to Read the Bible

By: James L. Kugel
Narrated by: Mel Foster
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In How to Read the Bible, Harvard professor James Kugel leads the listener chapter by chapter through the "quiet revolution" of recent biblical scholarship, showing time and again how radically the interpretations of today''s researchers differ from what people have always thought.

The story of Adam and Eve, it turns out, was not originally about the "Fall of Man",l but about the move from a primitive, hunter-gatherer society to a settled, agricultural one.

As for the stories of Cain and Abel, Abraham and Sarah, and Jacob and Esau, these narratives were not, at their origin, about individual people at all but, rather, explanations of some feature of Israelite society as it existed centuries after these figures were said to have lived. And whatever the original Ten Commandments might have been, scholars are quite sure they were different from the ones we have today.

Such findings pose a serious problem for adherents of traditional, Bible-based faiths. Hiding from the discoveries of modern scholars seems dishonest, but accepting them means undermining much of the Bible's reliability and authority as the word of God. What to do?

In his search for a solution, Kugel leads the listener back to a group of ancient biblical interpreters who flourished at the end of the biblical period. Far from naïve, these interpreters consciously set out to depart from the original meaning of the Bible''s various stories, laws, and prophecies - and they, Kugel argues, hold the key to solving the dilemma of reading the Bible today.

How to Read the Bible is, quite simply, the best, most original book about the Bible in decades. Clear, often funny, but deeply serious in its purpose, this is a book for Christians and Jews, believers and secularists alike.

©2008 James L. Kugel (P)2008 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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This book is serious, author is serious and when you complete reading you have feeling like end of shift in coal mine. Don't get me wrong - what I mean, its the countless materials used for this piece of art. Mr Kugel did great job.
This book is must read for all believers and non-believers. It is eye opening or closing, depending from what angle you are looking at it.
Go on, spent some time and appreciate Mr Kugel work, you wont be disappointed.

Material sharp as a razorblade

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I am slowly listening to this book so that I can take it all in. It explains the histourt of the bible and what lanuage it was written in and how it has been changed over time to what we have to day.

Good way of learning more about the bible

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A brilliant analysis of the biblical texts from a scholarly perspective throughout history

Excellent

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As an atheist who wanted to learn more about the history and context of the bible, and struggled to get any meaning out of sitting down and reading the bible since it often doesn't seem to make sense on the face of it, this is an excellent resource. It goes through milestone parts of the bible story by story, critically and carefully, covering a lot of inter-disciplinary topics including history, archeology and linguistics, without being afraid of depth and detail. Despite being sometimes heavy, it's well explained and narrated in a way that makes it easy to understand, and quite accessible to someone with no theology background.

Great in-depth academic introduction

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Dry narration, riveting content! I couldn't stop listening to this insightful, deep work. Highly recommended!

Tour de force

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