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Is the Bible True? : How Modern Debate and Discoveries Affirm the Essence of the Scripture
by Jeffery L. Sheler
"What this book is not: a partisan (Jewish or Christian) account declaring
the absolute historical accuracy of the Bible. What it is: a fair-minded
exploration of this question of the Bible's historical truth. Author Jeffery
Sheler is a journalist (religion correspondent for U.S. News and World
Report) who relies extensively on interviews, onsite reports from Israel and
Egypt, and a lot of library research. Instead of claiming to offer any
startling breakthroughs, the book gives the reader an evenhanded treatment of
this immensely controversial text. In a style that is clear and
conversational, Scheler walks the reader through key moments in the Hebrew
Bible and in the New Testament, exploring the grounds for the historical
truth behind such figures as Abraham, Moses, and David, and behind such
scriptural accounts as the Flood and the Exodus. Sheler retells the
astonishing story of the discovery of the Qumran (Dead Sea) scrolls, and
explores their significance for our understanding of first-century Judaism
and early Christianity. He also discusses at length the work of the
controversial Jesus Seminar scholars. His own conclusions, while not
evangelical, are also not deconstructive: "After all of the scholarly
scrutiny," he writes, "the Bible emerges affirmed but not unscathed, a
credible but complex chronicle of humanity's encounter with God." |