Bible as literature
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Bible as literature
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Bible as literature
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Incoming Resources
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- And God said what?, an introduction to Biblical literary forms for Bible lovers, Margaret Nutting Ralph
- The poetics of biblical narrative, ideological literature and the drama of reading, Meir Sternberg
- Critical companion to the Bible, a literary reference, Martin H. Manser ; associate editors, David Barratt, Pieter J. Lalleman, Julius Steinberg
- The New Testament and literature, a guide to literary patterns, Stephen Cox
- The Bible and literature, a reader, edited by David Jasper and Stephen Prickett, assisted by Andrew Hass
- The Bible as literature,, by T. R. Henn
- The book of the people, how to read the Bible, A.N. Wilson
- A history of the English Bible as literature, David Norton
- Cracking Old Testament codes, a guide to interpreting literary genres of the Old Testament, [edited by] D. Brent Sandy & Ronald L. Giese, Jr
- The Christian renaissance,, with interpretations of Dante, Shakespeare, and Goethe and new discussions of Oscar Wilde and the Gospel of Thomas
- The Old Testament, a literary history, Konrad Schmid ; translated by Linda M. Maloney
- Literary criticism and the Gospels, the theoretical challenge, Stephen D. Moore
- Images of man and God, Old Testament short stories in literary focus, editor, Burke O. Long
- The non-prophet's guide to the bible, Todd Hampson
- Literature and the Bible, a reader, edited by Jo Carruthers, Mark Knight and Andrew Tate
- God, a biography, Jack Miles
- The Bible as literature, an introduction, John B. Gabel, Charles B, Wheeler, Anthony D. York
- The book of God, a response to the Bible, Gabriel Josipovici
- Genesis as it is written, contemporary writers on our first stories, edited and introduced by David Rosenberg
- The Bible, edited with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Out of the garden, women writers on the Bible, edited by Christina Büchmann and Celina Spiegel
- The Bible as literature, an introduction, John B. Gabel and Charles B. Wheeler
- The literary study of the Bible
- The Bible, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The literary guide to the Bible, edited by Robert Alter and Frank Kermode
- How to read the Bible
- The Old Testament and the literary critic, by David Robertson
- The New Testament as literature, a very short introduction, Kyle Keefer
- The Bible and the common reader
- The limits of literary criticism;, reflections on the interpretation of poetry and scripture
- The world of biblical literature, Robert Alter
- Life and language in the Old Testament
- La biblia y sus secretos, un viaje sin censuras al libro más vendido del mundo, Juan Arias
Outgoing Resources
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