Myths and Realities e-bog
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The present collection of essays, selected by a priest-teacher and laywoman-student at Loyola University, brings together wide-ranging, mind-opening, and absorbing studies on major aspects of biblical scholarship. The volume comprises four major sections. In the first, "e;Free Scholarship in the Church,"e; McKenzie emerges as an articulate spokesman for freedom of intellectual inquiry ...
E-bog
348,37 DKK
Forlag
Wipf and Stock
Udgivet
1 januar 2009
Længde
306 sider
Genrer
History of religion
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781725222694
The present collection of essays, selected by a priest-teacher and laywoman-student at Loyola University, brings together wide-ranging, mind-opening, and absorbing studies on major aspects of biblical scholarship. The volume comprises four major sections. In the first, "e;Free Scholarship in the Church,"e; McKenzie emerges as an articulate spokesman for freedom of intellectual inquiry within the household of the faith. Part 2, "e;Inspiration and Revelation,"e; are lucid, intellectually exhilarating investigations into the meaning of God's word and the historical processes from which the Bible emerged. Part 3, "e;Myth and the Old Testament,"e; includes probing essays that bring the reader face to face with an important and difficult subject: the attitude of the biblical man to nature and to the mythologies of his pagan neighbors. The final section, "e;Messianism,"e; is devoted to a study of the hopes of Israel of old and their fulfillment in Jesus Christ, along with the use of messianic passages for apologetic purposes.