The following collection of essays does not provide another literary or sociohistory analysis of the Bible. The volume, rather, offers ways of reading Scripture that have been all but lost in the g…
Two years ago at a small adult Sunday School class, the topic for discussion was how God Works in and through people. Near the end of the hour Curtis, a disable African American Vietnam vet who had…
This study demonstrates that the aim of the Bible's wisdom literature is the formation of the moral character of both individuals and the believing community. Brown traces the theme of moral identi…
This book is a great book if you want to go through and learn how the tabernacle was built, what parts were brazen, silver, gold, etc. The book does a great job of explaining all this, and allowing…
Wisdom's Wonder offers a fresh reading of the Hebrew Bible's wisdom literature with a unique emphasis on "wonder" as the framework for understanding biblical wisdom. William Brown argues that wonde…
Books in this collection assist in their study of the Bible as aguide to Christian faith and practice. Each book seeks both to explain the biblical book in its original historical context and explo…