Whitfield / Davies: Story of the Bible
Whitfield / Davies: Story of the Bible
Format: CD
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Artist: Whitfield / Davies
Label: Naxos Audio Books
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9781843794776
Genre: Classical
History or myth? The word of God or the words of men? What is the Bible? This history, especially written for this recording, describes clearly and concisely how the Bible came into being, what it contains and it's appearance in the ancient languages of Aramaic, Hebrew, Greek and Latin. After 400 years, the King James Version remains a religious text and a literary epic, though many other translations before and since William Tyndale, the Good News Bible have influenced generations. This fascinating, accessible introduction places the Bible in it's religious and cultural context.
Tracks:
1.1 The Story of the Bible By Peter Whitfield
1.2 The Biblical Authors?
1.3 The Old Testament
1.4 The Threat from the Philistines?
1.5 This Sketch of the Events?
1.6 The First Sign of the Covenant?
1.7 But Large Sections?
1.8 In One Sense the Biblical Critics?
1.9 The New Testament
1.10 From the First?
1.11 To Answer These Questions?
1.12 This Is the Historical and Literary Problem?
1.13 A More Concentrated?
1.14 If We Ask?
2.1 The Bible Enters Into the World
2.2 The Problem of Kingdom?
2.3 Language, Canon and Text
2.4 Why Do the Original Languages of the Bible Matter?
2.5 Aside from the Purely Linguistic Realm?
2.6 The New Testament Too Has It's Apocryphal Books?
2.7 The Bible As a Shaper of Western History
2.8 Amidst All That We Do Not Know?
2.9 But As Aldred's Work Shows?
2.10 Despite All the Quarrels?
2.11 But the Programme of Translating?
2.12 It Is Interesting to Note?
2.13 Having Corrected Some of the Popular Misconceptions?
2.14 Retrospect