"A History of the Bible" Lecture Notes: A Companion to the 8-Lecture Video Series by Dr. William J. Neidinger - Softcover

Neidinger, Dr. William J.

 
9781500740955: "A History of the Bible" Lecture Notes: A Companion to the 8-Lecture Video Series by Dr. William J. Neidinger

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LECTURE NOTES TO ACCOMPANY THE 8-LECTURE VIDEO SERIES. Dr. William J. Neidinger has prepared an 8-lecture adult education series on video, “A History of the Bible: How the Bible Came To Be 'The Word of God.'” The series traces the creation and transmission of the Bible, covering: the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint and the Apocrypha, the New Testament, and the various translations which made the Bible accessible beyond the Roman Empire, up through the Reformation. This new volume is a companion to the video series, and comprises lecture notes in outline format. Notes are illustrated with thumbnail color photos, diagrams, maps and charts referenced in the video programs. It is not a stand-alone account of the history of the Bible, but is meant to be used as a study guide by viewers of the video series. LECTURE TITLES: 1. A History of the Bible: A History of Doubt and Scholarship 2. A History of the Bible: The Old Testament: Early Writings 3. A History of the Bible: The Old Testament: Later Writings 4. A History of the Bible: The Septuagint, the Apocrypha and the Pseudepigrapha 5. A History of the Bible: The New Testament: Early Writings 6. A History of the Bible: The New Testament: Later Writings 7. A History of the Bible: The Transmission of the Bible 8. A History of the Bible: Catholics, Protestants and the Bible

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DR. WILLIAM J. NEIDINGER is an historian and archaeologist associated with the Texas Foundation for Archaeological & Historical Research (TFAHR). He holds degrees from Fordham University, University of Madrid, and Rice University. Over the past thirty-five years he has directed and co-directed more than a dozen excavations in the Middle East, the Balkans, and southern Europe. Dr. Neidinger has lectured on mythology, classical culture, archaeology, medieval history, religion, art history, and the Middle East at diverse universities, colleges, adult educational institutions, churches and synagogues in Texas since 1977. Dr. Neidinger is currently conducting excavations at Bylazora in the Republic of Macedonia. For more information about Dr. Neidinger's projects, visit www.tfahr.org or www.stylusproductions.com.

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