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Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and its Origins

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By (author): Jacob L. Wright

Why did no other ancient society produce something like the Bible? That a tiny, out of the way community could have created a literary corpus so determinative for peoples across the globe seems improbable. For Jacob Wright, the Bible is not only a testimony of survival, but also an unparalleled achievement in human history. Forged after Babylon's devastation of Jerusalem, it makes not victory but total humiliation the foundation of a new idea of belonging. Lamenting the destruction of their homeland, scribes who composed the Bible imagined a promise-filled past while reflecting deeply on abject failure. More than just religious scripture, the Bible began as a trailblazing blueprint for a new form of political community. Its response to catastrophe offers a powerful message of hope and restoration that is unique in the Ancient Near Eastern and Greco-Roman worlds. Wright's Bible is thus a social, political, and even economic roadmap - one that enabled a small and obscure community located on the periphery of leading civilizations and empires not just to come back from the brink, but ultimately to shape the world's destiny. The Bible speaks ultimately of being a united yet diverse people, and its pages present a manual of pragmatic survival strategies for communities confronting societal collapse. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 850g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781108490931

About Jacob L. Wright

Jacob L. Wright is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at the Candler School of Theology Emory University. His first book Rebuilding Identity: The Nehemiah Memoir and its Earliest Readers (de Gruyter 2004) won the 2008 Templeton prize for a first book in the field of religion. He is also the author of David King of Israel and Caleb in Biblical Memory (Cambridge University Press 2014) which won The Nancy Lapp Popular Book Award from the American Schools of Oriental Research and most recently War Memory and National Identity in the Hebrew Bible (Cambridge University Press 2020).

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