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The Westminster Study Bible: New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition with the Deuterocanonical/Apocryphal Books
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The Westminster Study Bible: New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition with the Deuterocanonical/Apocryphal Books
Current price: $55.00
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The Westminster Study Bible
(
WSB
) is the first entirely new study Bible to utilize the recently released New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition.
Soon to be an essential tool for all religious studies contexts,
includes interpretive materials from over eighty leading biblical experts who, as teachers in a variety of educational settings, are sensitive to how the biblical texts have been received, what their cultural and social consequences have been, and how readers might hear them now in multiple contexts.
also pays close attention to the interdisciplinary connections that contemporary students, teachers, and other readers from diverse backgrounds will find both useful and relevant. It is an ideal textbook for a range of biblical studies courses, as well as courses in religion, philosophy, and the general humanities, whether introductory or advanced.
The Westminster Study Bible's
emphasis on the cultural framing of the Bible's theological, historical, literary, and philosophical elements allows it to be useful beyond the university and seminary classrooms, aiding teachers in religious congregations and organizations with their ministries as well.
Reading and engaging the Bible today is not as simple as discovering what it meant in its time in order to determine what it means for all time. All readers—whether students or instructors, clergy or general readers, religious or nonreligious—bring their own perspectives to the interpretation of the Bible. The themes and ideas that matter to twenty-first-century readers tend to resonate with our present situations in some way.
takes this interactive dynamic between historical and contemporary interpretations seriously. Through study notes, thematic excursuses, and a range of illuminating essays,
delves into the ancient contexts of the Bible, its continually evolving interpretations, and its contemporary reading and reception, critically exploring both the worlds of the text and the worlds of its many readers today.
Please visit
www.wjkbooks.com/WSB
for additional information and a more in-depth look at this exciting, new study Bible.
General Editors:
Emerson B. Powery
is Professor of Biblical Studies and Interim Dean of the School of Arts, Culture, and Society at Messiah University
Stacy Davis
is Professor of Religious Studies and Theology and Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at Saint Mary's College
Mary F. Foskett
is Wake Forest Kahle Professor of Religious Studies and John Thomas Albritton Fellow at Wake Forest University
Brent A. Strawn
is D. Moody Smith Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and Professor of Law at Duke University
(
WSB
) is the first entirely new study Bible to utilize the recently released New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition.
Soon to be an essential tool for all religious studies contexts,
includes interpretive materials from over eighty leading biblical experts who, as teachers in a variety of educational settings, are sensitive to how the biblical texts have been received, what their cultural and social consequences have been, and how readers might hear them now in multiple contexts.
also pays close attention to the interdisciplinary connections that contemporary students, teachers, and other readers from diverse backgrounds will find both useful and relevant. It is an ideal textbook for a range of biblical studies courses, as well as courses in religion, philosophy, and the general humanities, whether introductory or advanced.
The Westminster Study Bible's
emphasis on the cultural framing of the Bible's theological, historical, literary, and philosophical elements allows it to be useful beyond the university and seminary classrooms, aiding teachers in religious congregations and organizations with their ministries as well.
Reading and engaging the Bible today is not as simple as discovering what it meant in its time in order to determine what it means for all time. All readers—whether students or instructors, clergy or general readers, religious or nonreligious—bring their own perspectives to the interpretation of the Bible. The themes and ideas that matter to twenty-first-century readers tend to resonate with our present situations in some way.
takes this interactive dynamic between historical and contemporary interpretations seriously. Through study notes, thematic excursuses, and a range of illuminating essays,
delves into the ancient contexts of the Bible, its continually evolving interpretations, and its contemporary reading and reception, critically exploring both the worlds of the text and the worlds of its many readers today.
Please visit
www.wjkbooks.com/WSB
for additional information and a more in-depth look at this exciting, new study Bible.
General Editors:
Emerson B. Powery
is Professor of Biblical Studies and Interim Dean of the School of Arts, Culture, and Society at Messiah University
Stacy Davis
is Professor of Religious Studies and Theology and Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at Saint Mary's College
Mary F. Foskett
is Wake Forest Kahle Professor of Religious Studies and John Thomas Albritton Fellow at Wake Forest University
Brent A. Strawn
is D. Moody Smith Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and Professor of Law at Duke University