A study of an academic school whose presuppositions and questions still influence New Testament research more than a century and a half after its demise.
This book is an attempt to the contribution of Prof. Benjamin Mazar, for study of Eretz-Israel, especially during the biblical period, by illustrating the interdisciplinary research which has been …
This book explains how the Bible was created; it explains many of the nuances of the words used by the Hebrews; it explains how the customs of the people are reflected in the Biblical stories; it e…
This book provides a clear explanation of how to read the Bible both as history and as literature. It selects three very different texts to illustrate the possibilities and limits. The first comes …