Bible Review
Bible Review opens the realm of Biblical scholarship to a non-academic audience. World-renown scholars detail the latest in Biblical interpretation and why it matters. These important pieces are paired with stunning art, which makes the text come to life before your eyes. Anyone interested in the Bible should read this seminal magazine.
Did Ancient Israelites Have a Heart?
Ancient Medicine
Did Jesus Oppose the Purity Laws?
Where Teachers Can Turn for Help
Teaching resources for the Bible in Literature classes include James S. Ackerman and Thayer S. Warshaw, The Bible as/in Literature, 2nd ed. (Chicago: Foresman Scott, 1976), and John B. Gabel and Charles B. Wheeler, The Bible as Literature: An Introduction (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986).
But…
Yes!
No other book has influenced American culture, its values and institutions, more than the Bible. If students are to understand fully the culture in which they live, somehow they must be introduced to the Bible.
Can this be done constitutionally in public schools? It not only can be; it should be.
Introduction
In the “Culture Wars” now raging across America, the educational system is one of the hottest battlefields. BR presents two views on the Bible’s role in secular teaching.
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Bible Versus Babel
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