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作       者:Spong, John Shelby

出  版  社:HarperOne

出版时间:2011-11-01

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For two hundred years, scholars have been analyzing one of the most important books ever written the Bible and overturning much of what we once thought we knew. Everyday Christians, however, are not privy to this deeper conversation. It is for these people that renowned bishop and author John Shelby Spong presents Re-Claiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World, a book designed to take readers into the contemporary academic debate about the Bible.A definitive voice for progressive Christianity, Spong frees readers from a literal view of the Bible. He opens the possibility that some of the characters in the New Testament are imaginary composites or even literary creations such as Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus; Judas Iscariot; Nicodemus; the Samaritan woman by the well; and Lazarus who was raised from the dead. He presents the Bible as an ever-changing and always growing story. He demonstrates that it is possible to be both a deeply committed Christian and an informed twenty-first-century citizen.In this thorough, substantive guide, Spong explores the origin and essential meaning of each of the individual books in the Bible, examining the background, the context, the level of authenticity and even the trustworthiness of the messages found there. He explains why these particular books, written between two and three thousand years ago, came to be regarded as authoritative and preserved as sacred; he traces the pathway that biblical religion has traveled as it evolved through the centuries, and he shows how people have misused many of these texts in the service of their prejudices.Reaching far beyond the familiar Sunday-school stories that have provided the content of most people’s biblical knowledge, Spong’s journey into the heart of the Bible is his attempt to call his readers into their own journeys into the mystery of God. One does not,” he asserts, have to twist one’s brain into a first-century pretzel in order to take the Bible seriously in this increasingly non-religious world.”
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Cover

Title Page

Dedication

Contents

Preface

PART I - SETTING THE STAGE: POSING THE PROBLEM

Chapter 1 - Examining the Bible’s Mystique

PART II - THE FORMATION OF THE TORAH

Chapter 2 - Breaking Open the Books of Moses

Chapter 3 - The Yahwist Document

Chapter 4 - The Elohist Document

Chapter 5 - The Deuteronomic Writers

Chapter 6 - The Priestly Document

PART III - THE RISE OF THE PROPHETS

Chapter 7 - The Transitional Books

Chapter 8 - The Story of Nathan

Chapter 9 - I and II Kings, Elijah and Elisha

PART IV - INTRODUCING THE WRITING PROPHETS

Chapter 10 - The Prophetic Principle

Chapter 11 - The Isaiahs I, II and III

Chapter 12 - Jeremiah

Chapter 13 - Ezekiel

Chapter 14 - Daniel

PART V THE MINOR PROPHETS: THE BOOK OF THE TWELVE

Chapter 15 - Hosea

Chapter 16 - Amos

Chapter 17 - Micah

Chapter 18 - Jonah

Chapter 19 - I and II Zechariah

Chapter 20 - Malachi

PART VI - THE BIBLE’S PROTEST LITERATURE

Chapter 21 - Job

Chapter 22 - Ruth

PART VII - LITURGICAL BOOKS AND WISDOM LITERATURE

Chapter 23 - The Book of Psalms

Chapter 24 - Wisdom Literature

Chapter 25 - Lamentations and Esther

Chapter 26 - The Chronicler, Ezra and Nehemiah

PART VIII - INTRODUCING THE CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES, COMMONLY CALLED THE NEW TESTAMENT

Chapter 27 - A New Beginning—An Old Theme

Chapter 28 - Dating the Historical Jesus

Chapter 29 - Dating the New Testament in Relation to the Life of Jesus

Chapter 30 - The Oral Period

PART IX - PAUL: THE FIRST NEW TESTAMENT WRITER

Chapter 31 - The Witness of Paul

Chapter 32 - Paul’s Secret Thorn

Chapter 33 - Paul’s Early Epistles

Chapter 34 - The Corinthian Letters

Chapter 35 - Resurrection According to Paul

Chapter 36 - Resurrection Through Jewish Eyes

Chapter 37 - Romans

Chapter 38 - The Theology of Paul as Revealed in Romans

Chapter 39 - Who Is Christ for Paul?

Chapter 40 - The Elder Paul

Chapter 41 - Post-Pauline Epistles

PART X - THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS

Chapter 42 - Exploring Mark

Chapter 43 - Mark’s Use of Synagogue Worship Patterns

Chapter 44 - Mark’s First Narrative of the Crucifixion

Chapter 45 - Matthew

Chapter 46 - Matthew’s Interpretive Secret

Chapter 47 - Matthew and the Liturgical Year of the Synagogue

Chapter 48 - Luke

Chapter 49 - Luke’s Vision of Universalism

Chapter 50 - Acts

Chapter 51 - Paul and Early Christians as Viewed Through Acts

PART XI - THE PASTORAL EPISTLES, HEBREWS AND THE GENERAL EPISTLES

Chapter 52 - I and II Timothy and Titus

Chapter 53 - The Epistle to the Hebrews

Chapter 54 - The General Epistles

PART XII - THE JOHANNINE CORPUS

Chapter 55 - Introducing the Johannine Material

Chapter 56 - The Gospel of John

Chapter 57 - The Raising of Lazarus and the Identity of the Beloved Disciple

Chapter 58 - The Epilogue of John

Chapter 59 - The Johannine Epistles and the Book of Revelation

Bibliography

About the Author

BOOKS BY JOHN SHELBY SPONG

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