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Including virtually all known surviving pseudepigrapha written before the rise of Islam, this volume, among other things, presents the sacred legends and spiritual reflections of numerous long-dead authors whose works were lost, neglected, or suppressed for many centuries. Excellent English translations along with authoritative yet accessible introductions bring those ancient documents to life for readers today. | Including virtually all known surviving pseudepigrapha written before the rise of Islam, this volume, among other things, presents the sacred legends and spiritual reflections of numerous long-dead authors whose works were lost, neglected, or suppressed for many centuries. Excellent English translations along with authoritative yet accessible introductions bring those ancient documents to life for readers today. | ||
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== Don McClellan's Recommendations == | |||
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| [https://www.amazon.com/History-Bible-Story-Worlds-Influential/dp/0525428771 A History of the Bible] | |||
| John Barton | |||
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| [https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Hebrew-Bible-John-Collins/dp/1506445985 Introduction to the Hebrew Bible] | |||
| John J. Collins | |||
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| [https://www.amazon.com/New-Testament-Historical-Introduction-Christian/dp/0199757534 The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings] | |||
| Bart Ehrman | |||
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| [https://www.amazon.com/God-Anatomy-Francesca-Stavrakopoulou/dp/0525520457 God: An Anatomy] | |||
| Francesca Stavrakopoulou | |||
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| [https://www.amazon.com/Bible-Without-Jesus-Christians-Differently/dp/0062560158 The Bible With and Without Jesus] | |||
| Amy-Jill Levine & Marc Zvi Brettler | |||
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Revision as of 18:03, 20 April 2023
The Pals often mention books that are neat and also good and sometimes show up on the show. Sometimes, more stuff comes up in the Discord, too.
Title | Author(s) | About |
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The Complete Gospels: Annotated Scholar's Version | Robert J. Miller, ed | The Complete Gospels includes all twenty of the known gospels from the early Christian era, clearly presented for the scholar, student and general reader alike. The new Scholars Version translation captures the full spirit and vitality of the original texts.
This gospel picture of early traditions and Christian origins gives the reader a fresh and exciting glimpse into the world of Jesus and his followers. Informative and highly-readable introductions, essays, notes, and annotations make this work a remarkably comprehensive one-volume library of all gospel texts. |
New Testament Apocrypha: More Noncanonical Scriptures | Tony Burke, ed and Brent Landau, ed | Compilation of little-known and never-before-published apocryphal Christian texts in English translation
This anthology of ancient nonbiblical Christian literature presents informed introductions to and readable translations of a wide range of little-known apocryphal texts, most of which have never before been translated into any modern language. An introduction to the volume as a whole addresses the most significant features of the writings included and contextualizes them within the contemporary study of the Christian Apocrypha. The body of the book comprises thirty texts that have been carefully introduced, copiously annotated, and translated into English by eminent scholars. With dates of composition ranging from the second century CE to early in the second millennium, these fascinating texts provide a more complete picture of Christian thought and expression than canonical texts alone can offer. |
New Testament Apocrypha: More Noncanonical Scriptures (Volume 2) | Tony Burke, ed | A compilation of apocryphal Christian texts, many translated into English for the first time, with comprehensive introductions.
This second volume of New Testament Apocrypha continues the work of the first by making available to English readers more apocryphal texts. Twenty-nine texts are featured, including The Adoration of the Magi and The Life of Mary Magdalene, each carefully introduced, copiously annotated, and translated into English by eminent scholars. These fascinating texts provide insights into the beliefs, expressions, and practices of a range of Christian communities from the early centuries through late antiquity and into the medieval period. |
Old Testament Pseudepigrapha: More Noncanonical Scriptures | (contributors) | This work stands among the most important publications in biblical studies over the past twenty-five years. Richard Bauckham, James Davila, and Alexander Panayotov’s new two-volume collection of Old Testament pseudepigrapha contains many previously unpublished and newly translated texts, complementing James Charlesworth’s Old Testament Pseudepigrapha and other earlier collections.
Including virtually all known surviving pseudepigrapha written before the rise of Islam, this volume, among other things, presents the sacred legends and spiritual reflections of numerous long-dead authors whose works were lost, neglected, or suppressed for many centuries. Excellent English translations along with authoritative yet accessible introductions bring those ancient documents to life for readers today. |
Don McClellan's Recommendations
Title | Author(s) |
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A History of the Bible | John Barton |
Introduction to the Hebrew Bible | John J. Collins |
The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings | Bart Ehrman |
God: An Anatomy | Francesca Stavrakopoulou |
The Bible With and Without Jesus | Amy-Jill Levine & Marc Zvi Brettler |