The Cambridge Companion to the Bible
Exploring Historical and Cultural Contexts of Biblical Writings
Amy-Jill Levine author Eric M Meyers author John Rogerson author Howard Clark Kee author Anthony J Saldarini author Bruce Chilton editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Nov '07
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This comprehensive guide explores the historical and cultural contexts of biblical texts, making The Cambridge Companion to the Bible an essential resource for understanding these writings.
The Cambridge Companion to the Bible, 2nd edition offers a comprehensive exploration of both the canonical texts of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, as well as the apocryphal writings from Jewish and Christian traditions. This volume stands out by delving into the historical, social, and cultural contexts that shaped the biblical authors and their audiences, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the texts beyond their mere words.
Edited by Bruce D. Chilton, this updated edition features contributions from experts in various fields, ensuring a rich and nuanced perspective on the history and literature of Israel, postbiblical Judaism, biblical archaeology, and early Christianity. Each chapter has been meticulously revised to reflect the latest scholarship, making this book an invaluable resource for both students and scholars alike.
In addition to its scholarly content, the Cambridge Companion to the Bible is enhanced by over 22 new maps and 90 photographs, complemented by a full-color section that visually supports the text. These elements not only enrich the reading experience but also aid in illustrating the dynamic environments in which the biblical texts were produced and received. This comprehensive guide is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of biblical literature and its historical significance.
'The Cambridge Companion to the Bible was a remarkable contribution when it was first released in 1997, which only makes the achievements of this thoroughly updated Second Edition all the more impressive. The abundance of stunning new photos from Todd Bolen, the additional sidebars of useful, contextualized information, the new maps in each section, and the revised bibliographies and main text all make the Second Edition an essential book for serious students, clergy, and general readers alike.' Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town
'This resource book offered by Cambridge University Press is a rich, accessible, and reliable reference. It provides state-of-the-art scholarship that connects each of the Biblical books to its socio-historical context. Its offer of 'social history' is broad and deep. Such a perspective is crucial in the current 'battle for the Bible,' and the work here is exceedingly well done. Its publication will immediately make it a primary reference for serious students of the Bible.' Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary
An excellent update of a masterful work! The Cambridge Companion to the Bible, Second Edition is packed with indispensable information for understanding the world's best-selling and most influential book. It somehow manages to be both studious and exhilarating, thorough yet remarkably concise. No other Bible companion is as competently informed by modern archaeological research or by historical analysis of the societies for which the biblical writings were produced. The main text, trustworthy and illuminating in its own right, is supplemented by more than 250 sidebars that render the volume ripe for browsing and provide a wealth of information on intriguing topics. As a bonus, the Companion also treats the significant apocryphal works that did not come to be numbered among the 'sacred sixty-six' books of the Christian canon but that are revealing of Jewish and Christian religion nevertheless.' Mark Allan Powell, Trinity Lutheran Seminary and author of Loving Jesus
'A clear, up-to-date and authoritative account of the Bible by the leaders of the field, the new edition of the Cambridge Companion defines the context in which the Bible is read for history, literature, religion and theology, the best path into Scripture now in print.' Jacob Neusner, Bard College, Distinguished Service Professor of the History and Theology of Judaism
'The text has been revised and updated and the volume includes numerous photographs and maps not found in the previous edition. … [It] is clearly written and nicely produced and will provide a useful resource for students and all who are interested in the Bible and its world.' Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
ISBN: 9780521691406
Dimensions: 253mm x 202mm x 40mm
Weight: 1966g
740 pages