Bible Question (short): Looking for Bible as Literature Resource |
Question (full): Hello! I'm an English teacher, and I am planning to do a unit on how the application of literary study techniques to the study of Scripture can enhance our understanding and appreciation of the Bible. I'm looking for some resources. First, does anyone know of a good "Bible as Literature" textbook that is written from the assumption that the Bible is the inspired, infallible Word of God? I'd also prefer one that uses a conservative chronology and that leans towards inerrancy rather than a more "liberal" interpretation. Also, I'm planning to take my students through the table of contents in their Bibles and discuss the genre of each book -- not to start a controversy (so we won't get into the "Genesis as mythology" conversation, I shouldn't think), but just to answer factually "What kind of writing is this?" Do you know of any study helps for this quest? Thanks very much! |
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