Dark History Of The Bible: The Sins, The Temptation, The Betrayal, And The Word

Dark History Of The Bible: The Sins, The Temptation, The Betrayal, And The Word

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This compelling historical account, Dark History Of The Bible: The Sins, The Temptation, The Betrayal, And The Word, uncovers the often-overlooked complexities and moral ambiguities within biblical narratives. It chronicles the profound human failings, the seductive power of temptation, and acts of betrayal that shape foundational religious texts. Kerrigan presents a rigorous examination of these darker elements, offering a nuanced perspective on the sacred scriptures. The work details how these challenging aspects contribute to the enduring power and relevance of the Bible, inviting readers to a deeper understanding of its intricate tapestry. This scholarly yet accessible volume illustrates the enduring human struggle with sin and redemption as depicted in ancient writings.

Author: Michael Kerrigan
Format: Hardback
Published: 2015, Amber Books Ltd.

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling historical account, Dark History Of The Bible: The Sins, The Temptation, The Betrayal, And The Word, uncovers the often-overlooked complexities and moral ambiguities within biblical narratives. It chronicles the profound human failings, the seductive power of temptation, and acts of betrayal that shape foundational religious texts. Kerrigan presents a rigorous examination of these darker elements, offering a nuanced perspective on the sacred scriptures. The work details how these challenging aspects contribute to the enduring power and relevance of the Bible, inviting readers to a deeper understanding of its intricate tapestry. This scholarly yet accessible volume illustrates the enduring human struggle with sin and redemption as depicted in ancient writings.