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From Abraham to Paul: A Biblical Chronology

AUTHOR Steinmann, Andrew E.; Perrin, Nicholas; Steinmann, Andrew
PUBLISHER Concordia Publishing House (01/01/2011)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Enter Andrew E. Steinmann's From Abraham to Paul. It is a book which should have been written decades ago. Here's why. Steinmann not only assumes-quite rightly-that history matters, but he also shows two things about biblical history. First, he shows that in many cases with a little scholarly spadework we can have a pretty good idea as to when key events took place, events like the life of Abraham, the Conquest of the Promised Land, the birth of Jesus, or Paul's Second Missionary Journey. These events are not the yarn of legend: on the contrary, there is every good intellectually-compelling reason to accept them as history, history that really happened in time and space. . . . The second thing Steinmann shows about history-and this is no less important-is its complexity. Some of the questions which the book takes up are thorny questions indeed, having provoked lots of black ink and fiery debate along the way. The author's approach is never polemical, but always clear; the positions taken are not necessarily always the standard positions, but they are always defended from the evidence. Indeed, it is precisely this quality that makes the book such a delight to read. . . .

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ISBN-13: 9780758627995
ISBN-10: 0758627998
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Unsewn / Adhesive Bound)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 466
Carton Quantity: 14
Product Dimensions: 6.10 x 1.30 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 1.90 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents, Glossary, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Religion | Biblical Biography - General
Religion | Christianity - Lutheran
Dewey Decimal: 220.95
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011005880
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Enter Andrew E. Steinmann's From Abraham to Paul. It is a book which should have been written decades ago. Here's why. Steinmann not only assumes-quite rightly-that history matters, but he also shows two things about biblical history. First, he shows that in many cases with a little scholarly spadework we can have a pretty good idea as to when key events took place, events like the life of Abraham, the Conquest of the Promised Land, the birth of Jesus, or Paul's Second Missionary Journey. These events are not the yarn of legend: on the contrary, there is every good intellectually-compelling reason to accept them as history, history that really happened in time and space. . . . The second thing Steinmann shows about history-and this is no less important-is its complexity. Some of the questions which the book takes up are thorny questions indeed, having provoked lots of black ink and fiery debate along the way. The author's approach is never polemical, but always clear; the positions taken are not necessarily always the standard positions, but they are always defended from the evidence. Indeed, it is precisely this quality that makes the book such a delight to read. . . .

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Author: Steinmann, Andrew E.
Andrew E. Steinmann is associate professor of Theology at Concordia University in River Forest, Illinois. He also wrote "Fundamental Biblical Aramaic, The Oracles of God, and is completing the Concordia Commentaries, "Daniel and Proverbs.
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Foreword by: Perrin, Nicholas
Nicholas Perrin (PhD, Universidad Marquette) es el Profesor Franklin S. Dryness de Estudios Biblicos en el Wheaton College, en Wheaton, Illinois. Entre los anos 2000 y 2003 ha sido Asistente de Investigacion de Nicholas T. Wright. Ha publicado numerosos libros, entre ellos Thomas: The Other Gospe; Lost in Transmission?: What We Can Know About the Words of Jesus y Jesus the Temple.
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