A Cultural Handbook to the Bible

A Cultural Handbook to the Bible
Author: John J. Pilch
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012-09-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781467436663

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The task of interpreting the Bible — which was written by and to people living in very different cultural contexts from contemporary Western society — can seem monumental. The opposite is also true: people can easily forget that studying the Bible is a type of cross-cultural encounter, instead reading their own cultural assumptions into biblical texts. In A Cultural Handbook to the Bible John Pilch bridges this cultural divide by translating important social concepts and applying them to biblical texts. In short, accessible chapters Pilch discusses sixty-three topics related to the cosmos, the earth, persons, family, language, human consciousness, God and the spirit world, and entertainment. Pilch's fresh interpretations of the Bible challenge traditional views and explore topics often overlooked in commentaries. Each chapter concludes with a list of useful references from cultural anthropology or biblical studies, making this book an excellent resource for students of the Bible.

The Cultural World of the Bible

The Cultural World of the Bible
Author: Victor H. Matthews
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441228253

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In this new edition of a successful book (over 120,000 copies sold), now updated throughout, a leading expert on the social world of the Bible offers students a reliable guide to the manners and customs of the ancient world. From what people wore, ate, and built to how they exercised justice, mourned, and viewed family and legal customs, this illustrated introduction helps readers gain valuable cultural background on the biblical world. The attractive, full-color, user-friendly design will appeal to students, while numerous pedagogical features--including fifty photos, sidebars, callouts, maps, charts, a glossary of key terms, chapter outlines, and discussion questions--increase classroom utility. Previously published as Manners and Customs in the Bible.

Zondervan Handbook to the Bible

Zondervan Handbook to the Bible
Author: David Alexander,Pat Alexander
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0310331188

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Study guide for the Bible.

Introducing the Cultural Context of the New Testament

Introducing the Cultural Context of the New Testament
Author: John J. Pilch
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556351860

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Major New Testament Study Tool Here is a Bible-study workbook for adults interested in learning the in-depth background of our New Testament faith. Introducing the Cultural Context of the New Testament is the second book in the Hear the Word Series and it offers the reader an approach with which to appreciate the differences between Mediterranean culture and our American culture, while also showing us how to bridge the gap that exists between us and the ancient world of the gospels.

Handbook of Biblical Social Values Third Edition

Handbook of Biblical Social Values  Third Edition
Author: John J. Pilch,Bruce Malina
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2016-11-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498289641

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Values are culturally specific. This handbook explains select biblical social values in their Mediterranean cultural contexts. Some examples of values are altruism, freedom, family-centeredness, obedience, parenting, and power. Though the English words for the values described here would be familiar to readers (e.g., altruism) the meanings of such words differ between cultures. In the Mediterranean world, for instance, altruism is a duty incumbent upon anyone who has surplus. It is interpersonal and group specific. In the West, especially in the United States, altruism is impersonal and universally oriented generosity that operates in a highly organized context. This handbook not only presents the Mediterranean meanings of these value words but also contrasts those meanings with Western ones.

Today s Handbook of Bible Times Customs

Today s Handbook of Bible Times   Customs
Author: William L. Coleman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1984
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0871235943

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The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and American Popular Culture

The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and American Popular Culture
Author: Dan W. Clanton, Jr.,Terry R. Clark
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190461423

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The study of the reciprocal relationship between the Bible and popular culture has blossomed in the past few decades, and the time seems ripe for a broadly-conceived work that assesses the current state of the field, offers examples of work in that field, and suggests future directions for further study. This Handbook includes a wide range of topics organized under several broad themes, including biblical characters (such as Adam, Eve, David and Jesus) and themes (like Creation, Hell, and Apocalyptic) in popular culture; the Bible in popular cultural genres (for example, film, comics, and Jazz); and "lived" examples (such as museums and theme parks). The Handbook concludes with a section taking stock of methodologies and the impact of the field on teaching and publishing. The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and American Popular Culture represents a major contribution to the field by some of its leading practitioners, and will be a key resource for the future development of the study of both the Bible and its role in American popular culture.

The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in America

The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in America
Author: Paul C. Gutjahr
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190258849

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Early Americans have long been considered A People of the Book Because the nickname was coined primarily to invoke close associations between Americans and the Bible, it is easy to overlook the central fact that it was a book-not a geographic location, a monarch, or even a shared language-that has served as a cornerstone in countless investigations into the formation and fragmentation of early American culture. Few books can lay claim to such powers of civilization-altering influence. Among those which can are sacred books, and for Americans principal among such books stands the Bible. This Handbook is designed to address a noticeable void in resources focused on analyzing the Bible in America in various historical moments and in relationship to specific institutions and cultural expressions. It takes seriously the fact that the Bible is both a physical object that has exercised considerable totemic power, as well as a text with a powerful intellectual design that has inspired everything from national religious and educational practices to a wide spectrum of artistic endeavors to our nation's politics and foreign policy. This Handbook brings together a number of established scholars, as well as younger scholars on the rise, to provide a scholarly overview--rich with bibliographic resources--to those interested in the Bible's role in American cultural formation.