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Description: Most people probably have a copy of the Bible in their homes, some hold one in their hands each week at church-and perhaps even attend a Bible study- but not everyone sees or appreciates the great beauty and intricate composition of the Bible,"" writes author Drake Williams. ""The Bible, as a great work of art, deserves to be considered in unity."" Combining first-rate scholarship with easy-to-understand language, Making Sense of the Bible examines the Bible as a literary work of art and reveals ten key threads that form the thematic tapestry spanning Old and New Testaments. With…mehr

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Description: Most people probably have a copy of the Bible in their homes, some hold one in their hands each week at church-and perhaps even attend a Bible study- but not everyone sees or appreciates the great beauty and intricate composition of the Bible,"" writes author Drake Williams. ""The Bible, as a great work of art, deserves to be considered in unity."" Combining first-rate scholarship with easy-to-understand language, Making Sense of the Bible examines the Bible as a literary work of art and reveals ten key threads that form the thematic tapestry spanning Old and New Testaments. With this book, the Bible will no longer be a jumble of unrelated books, promises, and exhortations, but a collective, cohesive, and more meaningful masterpiece to any reader who wishes to explore its full breadth and depth.
Autorenporträt
H. H. Drake Williams III (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) has served the church in college ministry, pastor, missions, and education. He is the Academic Dean, Vice-President of Academic Affairs, and Professor of New Testament at Tyndale Theological Seminary in Badhoevedorp, Netherlands. He is also Associate Professor of New Testament at the Evangelische Theologische Faculteit in Leuven, Belgium. He is the author or editor of several books: Jesus Tried and True: Why the Four Canonical Gospels Present the Best Picture of Jesus (2013); Caspar Schwenckfeld: Eight Writings on Christian Beliefs (2006); and The Wisdom of the Wise: The Presence and Function of Scripture in 1 Corinthians 1:18-3:23 (2001).