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Biblical Geography and History

In "Biblical Geography and History," Charles Foster Kent presents a comprehensive exploration of the interplay between the sacred texts of the Bible and the geographical settings that framed their narratives. This work meticulously examines both the physical landscapes and the historical contexts of the biblical world, utilizing an analytical literary style that combines rigorous scholarship with vivid storytelling. Kent's narrative is enriched with maps and illustrations, serving to ground biblical events in the tangible world while offering insights into the socio-political dynamics of ancient civilizations. This scholarly endeavor situates itself within the broader context of biblical criticism and historical theology, providing a nuanced understanding of how geography influenced biblical events and meanings. Charles Foster Kent was a distinguished biblical scholar and historian, whose extensive background in theology propelled him to investigate the intricacies of biblical narratives through the lens of geography. His academic journey, which included significant contributions to the fields of Old Testament studies and historical critical methods, laid the groundwork for this seminal work. Kent's profound appreciation for the landscapes of the Near East is evident, as he draws upon both archaeological findings and ancient texts to reveal the interplay between faith and place. "Biblical Geography and History" is an essential read for students and scholars alike, inviting readers to appreciate the depth of the biblical narrative through its rich geographical context. Whether you are a theology student or a layperson with an interest in the historical Jesus, Kent's work provides an indispensable perspective that illuminates the terrains and historical factors that shaped biblical history.


Author:

  • Charles Foster Kent

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  • E-book

Duration:

  • 292 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • Religion and faith

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