The Unity of the Bible
Exploring the Beauty and Structure of the Bible
Duane L. Christensen(Author)
Paulist Press International,U.S.
Published on 27. November 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
290 pages
978-0-8091-4110-4 (ISBN)
Description
In The Unity of the Bible, Duane L, Christensen examines the content and structure of the Bible as a whole - the "Word of God." To this end, the author presents the Bible as a single book with an elaborate structure that informs and relates the theology of its entirety. Christensen constructs the Bible we have today around two major historical stages in its canonical or authoritative formation. He analyzes the structure of the Bible in this historical context. The first stage (1200-400 BCE) is centered around the destruction of Jerusalem and the destruction of the First Temple (586 BCE) followed by the subsequent Babylonian Exile, making it the end of ancient Jerusalem. This is the stage that gives rise to the Old Testament, or Tanakh, wherein Christensen finds structural, so-called "menorah," patterns that continue into the New Testament. The second stage (20 BCE-70CE) is centered around the destruction of Herod's Temple (70 CE) and gives rise to the New Testament or what Christensen terms "Completed Tanakh."
The structure of both Old and New Testaments the author finds to be interlocking and intricate, with one emanating from and flowing into the other, suggesting that the New Testament arises from the Old, as if by divine, mysterious design. Highlights: * Uses the structural device to explore what the Bible means and how it is written. * Strikingly original resource for the scholar and serious student of biblical scholarship and literary structuralism. * Challenging and thought-provoking.
The structure of both Old and New Testaments the author finds to be interlocking and intricate, with one emanating from and flowing into the other, suggesting that the New Testament arises from the Old, as if by divine, mysterious design. Highlights: * Uses the structural device to explore what the Bible means and how it is written. * Strikingly original resource for the scholar and serious student of biblical scholarship and literary structuralism. * Challenging and thought-provoking.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Mahwah
United States
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8091-4110-4 (9780809141104)
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Person
Duane L. Christensen holds a doctorate from Harvard University and is currently professor of biblical studies and near eastern history at William Carey International University (Pasadena, CA). He taught Old Testament in the Graduate Theological Union (Berkeley, CA) for fifteen years and is the author of numerous articles and books. This is his first book for Paulist Press'.