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When Pontius Pilate asked Jesus "What is truth?" he received no answer. In this provocative, vastly learned, and elegantly argued book, a historian of international reputation asks the same question of the Bible, with triumphant results. <i>The Unauthorized Version</i> discusses the two incompatible creation stories in Genesis and the historical errors in the Gospels' accounts of the Nativity. It introduces us to a Bible that came late to monotheism, propounded a jumble of conflicting laws, and whose authors wrote under assumed names. Far from debunking the scriptures, though, Robin Lane Fox locates their core of truth: his book is a bold and original contribution both to the history of religion and the literature of belief.
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The Unauthorized Version, Robin Lane Fox
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- Année de publication
- 1991
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- Titre
- The Unauthorized Version
- Sous-titre
- Truth and Fiction in the Bible
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Robin Lane Fox
- Éditeur
- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
- Publié
- 1991
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 478
- ISBN10
- 0394573986
- ISBN13
- 9780394573984
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Thème historique, Esotérisme & Religion, Histoire, Thématique philosophique, Thèmes religieux, Religion, Spiritualité et spiritualisme, Philosophie, Thèmes chrétiens, Christianisme, Théologie, Bible, Index
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- The unauthorized version
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- 3,95 sur 5
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- When Pontius Pilate asked Jesus "What is truth?" he received no answer. In this provocative, vastly learned, and elegantly argued book, a historian of international reputation asks the same question of the Bible, with triumphant results. <i>The Unauthorized Version</i> discusses the two incompatible creation stories in Genesis and the historical errors in the Gospels' accounts of the Nativity. It introduces us to a Bible that came late to monotheism, propounded a jumble of conflicting laws, and whose authors wrote under assumed names. Far from debunking the scriptures, though, Robin Lane Fox locates their core of truth: his book is a bold and original contribution both to the history of religion and the literature of belief.





