Thematic Guide to Biblical LiteratureBloomsbury Academic, 2007 M04 30 - 288 pages The Bible has had a tremendous influence on world history and culture, but it is largely unfamiliar to many students. This book relates the Bible to a wide range of literary works commonly read by students and thus helps students understand these texts as well as the cultural and historical contexts surrounding them. Included are chapters on 20 themes, such as creation, family and friends, love and marriage, the hero, war, and death and the afterlife. Each chapter discusses the biblical significance of the theme, provides scriptural quotations and citations, and explores the biblical presence of the theme in literary works often read by students. Each chapter cites works for further reading, and the volume closes with a selected, general bibliography. |
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... Christ ( Rom . 5:14 ) , and Peter thought Christian baptism to be the antitype of God's salvation of mankind from the flood through Noah ( 1 Pet . 3:21 ; Frye , 78-79 ) . These types then became the basis for much of Western literature ...
... Christ ( Rom . 5:14 ) , and Peter thought Christian baptism to be the antitype of God's salvation of mankind from the flood through Noah ( 1 Pet . 3:21 ; Frye , 78-79 ) . These types then became the basis for much of Western literature ...
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... Christian countries , the ideal man was supposed to be the sacrificial saint of the New Testament , who sought to conform to " the mind of Christ . " The many martyrs of early Christian times testify to the willingness to die rather ...
... Christian countries , the ideal man was supposed to be the sacrificial saint of the New Testament , who sought to conform to " the mind of Christ . " The many martyrs of early Christian times testify to the willingness to die rather ...
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... Christ , the whole concept of tragedy is transformed . Death is a very real victory for everyone who believes in the redeeming work of the Savior . For the Christian believer , in contrast to the Platonist , the hope is that the spirit ...
... Christ , the whole concept of tragedy is transformed . Death is a very real victory for everyone who believes in the redeeming work of the Savior . For the Christian believer , in contrast to the Platonist , the hope is that the spirit ...
Contents
Earthly Paradise 13 2 5 8 5 3 1 | 13 |
Animals and Humans | 39 |
Gods Love Humans Response | 63 |
Copyright | |
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afterlife American ancient animals battle beauty become believe beloved Bible biblical blessed British Poetry brother C. S. Lewis Canterbury Tales century chooses Christ Christian Church concept creation creatures Dante death delight divine Divine Comedy Dorothy L dream earth enemies evil example faith famous father fight final Flannery O'Connor freedom friends Fyodor Dostoyevsky Garden Garden of Eden Genesis God's gods Greek heaven Hebrews hero Holy human ideal innocent Israel Israelites Jesus Jews John John Donne justice kill king Lieder literature lives Lord marriage Milton modern moral murder nature novel Old Testament Paradise path Paul play poem poet Poetry and Prose portrayed prophets reader Robert Fagles Robert Kilburn Root Robert Morss Lovett role Roman scripture sexual Shakespeare slavery slaves Song story T. S. Eliot tells temptation thee things thou Trans truth vision warrior wife woman women worship writers York young