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Bible Guide

Bible Guide

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Moderist priest
Review: Cast doubt on virginity of Blessed Mother and virgin birth. Cast doubt on Scarements and Resurrection.

Great book for confusion

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Overview, but not from Renowned Scholar
Review: This is a pocket-sized guide that provides a thematic overview of all the books of the bible. It's handy for reference, but be WARNED: The author, Raymond Brown, is NOT the Famous Catholic Scholar Raymond "Edward" Brown, even though Amazon lists it as so. This is not his usual publisher, and the book contains none of Brown's insightful, critical analysis on topics such as authorship and manuscript dating.(Plus, the Scholar always uses his middle name -Edward - in his writings.)

For those of you looking for an in-depth guide to the New Testament, I HIGHLY recommend Raymond Edward Brown's "Introduction to the New Testament".

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Overview, but not from Renowned Scholar
Review: This is a pocket-sized guide that provides a thematic overview of all the books of the bible. It's handy for reference, but be WARNED: The author, Raymond Brown, is NOT the Famous Catholic Scholar Raymond "Edward" Brown, even though Amazon lists it as so. This is not his usual publisher, and the book contains none of Brown's insightful, critical analysis on topics such as authorship and manuscript dating.(Plus, the Scholar always uses his middle name -Edward - in his writings.)

For those of you looking for an in-depth guide to the New Testament, I HIGHLY recommend Raymond Edward Brown's "Introduction to the New Testament".


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