The Harlot By The Side Of The Road: Forbidden Tales Of The Bible
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Book: Good
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Jonathan Kirsch's The Harlot By The Side Of The Road: Forbidden Tales Of The Bible presents a compelling re-examination of biblical narratives often overlooked or suppressed. This insightful work uncovers the more scandalous and human stories embedded within sacred texts, challenging readers to reconsider traditional understandings. Kirsch chronicles tales of passion, violence, and moral ambiguity, illustrating the complex and often contradictory nature of ancient scripture. The author argues for a more nuanced appreciation of these foundational stories, revealing their enduring power and relevance. This scholarly yet accessible volume details the hidden depths of the Bible, offering a fresh perspective on its most provocative passages.
Author: Jonathan Kirsch
Format: Paperback
Published: 1997, Rider
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
Jonathan Kirsch's The Harlot By The Side Of The Road: Forbidden Tales Of The Bible presents a compelling re-examination of biblical narratives often overlooked or suppressed. This insightful work uncovers the more scandalous and human stories embedded within sacred texts, challenging readers to reconsider traditional understandings. Kirsch chronicles tales of passion, violence, and moral ambiguity, illustrating the complex and often contradictory nature of ancient scripture. The author argues for a more nuanced appreciation of these foundational stories, revealing their enduring power and relevance. This scholarly yet accessible volume details the hidden depths of the Bible, offering a fresh perspective on its most provocative passages.