Know How We Got Our Bible: KNOW Series
Autor Ryan Matthew Reeves, Charles E. Hill Justin S. Holcomben Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 aug 2018
Reeves and Hill begin with the writing of the Bible's books (including authorship and dating), move into the formation of the Old and New Testaments (including early transmission and the development of the canon), and conclude with several chapters on Bible translation from the Latin Vulgate to the ongoing work of translation around the world today.
Written simply and focused on the overarching story of how the Bible came to us today, Know How We Got Our Bible is an excellent introduction for formal students and lay learners alike. Each chapter includes reflection questions and recommended readings for further learning.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780310537205
ISBN-10: 0310537207
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 127 x 180 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Seria KNOW Series
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
ISBN-10: 0310537207
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 127 x 180 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Seria KNOW Series
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
Recenzii
Faithful wisdom through the centuries needs to be explored for our own engagement with Scripture today.… You won’t regret the journey.
These books will make super resources for Sunday school classes, for thoughtful church leaders, and indeed for all Christians who want to take their faith, and its ecumenical history, seriously.
These books will make super resources for Sunday school classes, for thoughtful church leaders, and indeed for all Christians who want to take their faith, and its ecumenical history, seriously.
Descriere
The easy accessibility of the Bible in most of the world's major languages can obscure a dramatic and sometimes unexpected story. In Know How We Got Our Bible, scholars Ryan Reeves and Charles Hill trace the history of the Bible from its beginnings to the present day, highlighting key figures and demonstrating overall the reliability of Scripture.
Reeves and Hill begin with the writing of the Bible's books (including authorship and dating), move into the formation of the Old and New Testaments (including early transmission and the development of the canon), and conclude with several chapters on Bible translation from the Latin Vulgate to the ongoing work of translation around the world today.
Written simply and focused on the overarching story of how the Bible came to us today, Know How We Got Our Bible is an excellent introduction for formal students and lay learners alike. Each chapter includes reflection questions and recommended readings for further learning.
Reeves and Hill begin with the writing of the Bible's books (including authorship and dating), move into the formation of the Old and New Testaments (including early transmission and the development of the canon), and conclude with several chapters on Bible translation from the Latin Vulgate to the ongoing work of translation around the world today.
Written simply and focused on the overarching story of how the Bible came to us today, Know How We Got Our Bible is an excellent introduction for formal students and lay learners alike. Each chapter includes reflection questions and recommended readings for further learning.
Cuprins
1.Who’s on First2.The Shaping of the Old Testament3.The Apocrypha4.The Gospels5.Paul and His Letters6.Formation of the New Testament7.The Vulgate8.Wycliffe, Hus, and the Medieval Bible9.Erasmus and Luther10.Tyndale and the King James Version11.The Bible Today
Notă biografică
Ryan M. Reeves (PhD, Cambridge) is Associate Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Dean of the seminary's Jacksonville campus. Also a visiting lecturer at Reformed Theological Seminary, Reeves has written English Evangelicals and Tudor Obedience and co-written The Story of Creeds and Councils (Baker, 2019). He hosts the Historical Theology for Everyone blog at The Gospel Coalition.