Timothy Beal
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Hood River, OR, The United States
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The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book
9 editions
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2009
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Religion and Its Monsters
5 editions
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2001
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When Time Is Short: Finding Our Way in the Anthropocene
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Biblical Literacy: The Essential Bible Stories Everyone Needs to Know
24 editions
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2008
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Religion in America: A Very Short Introduction
7 editions
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2008
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Roadside Religion: In Search of the Sacred, the Strange, and the Substance of Faith
7 editions
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2005
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The Book of Revelation: A Biography (Lives of Great Religious Books)
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Theory for Religious Studies (theory4)
10 editions
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2004
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The Book of Hiding: Gender, Ethnicity, Annihilation, and Esther
15 editions
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1997
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Reading Bibles, Writing Bodies: Identity and The Book
11 editions
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1996
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“Bible debunkers and Bible defenders are kindred spirits. They agree that the Bible is on trial. They agree on the terms of the debate, and what’s at stake, namely its credibility as God’s infallible book. They agree that Christianity stands or falls, triumphs or fails, depending on whether the Bible is found to be inconsistent, to contradict itself. The question for both sides is whether it fails to answer questions, from the most trivial to the ultimate, consistently and reliably. But you can’t fail at something you’re not trying to do. To ask whether the Bible fails to give consistent answers or be of one voice with itself presumes that it was built to do so. That’s a false presumption, rooted no doubt in thinking of it as the book that God wrote. As we have seen, biblical literature is constantly interpreting, interrogating, and disagreeing with itself. Virtually nothing is asserted someplace that is not called into question or undermined elsewhere.”
― The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book
― The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book
“The Bible appears to be the most revered book never read.”
― The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book
― The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book
“In many ways, those dedicated to removing all potential biblical contradictions, to making the Bible entirely consistent with itself, are no different from irreligious debunkers of the Bible, Christianity, and religion in general. Many from both camps seem to believe that simply demonstrating that the Bible is full of inconsistencies and contradictions, as I have just done, is enough to discredit any religious tradition that embraces it as Scripture. Bible debunkers and Bible defenders are kindred spirits.”
― The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book
― The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book
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“The Bible appears to be the most revered book never read.”
― The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book
― The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book