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Karen Armstrong

Unraveling the Complex History of Christianity's Sacred Text

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Author: Karen Armstrong

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/10/2007

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Torah
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Chapter 2: Scripture
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Chapter 3: Gospel
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Chapter 4: Midrash
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Chapter 5: Charity
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Chapter 6: Lectio Divina
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Chapter 7: Sola Scriptura
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Chapter 8: Modernity
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Who should listen The Bible

"The Bible" by Karen Armstrong is an insightful work that appeals to a diverse audience, including those seeking a deeper understanding of religious texts, history enthusiasts, and individuals curious about the cultural and societal impacts of the Bible. Listeners who appreciate thought-provoking explorations of spirituality and the complexities of belief systems will find Armstrong's analysis both engaging and enlightening. It's particularly suitable for those looking to bridge gaps in knowledge about Christianity and its foundational scriptures, whether they are believers, skeptics, or simply interested in the narrative's influence on literature, art, and culture throughout the ages.

3 quotes from The Bible

  • "The Bible is not a book of laws or strict moral behavior; it is an anthology of stories that connects us to the sacred and shows humanity's struggle with faith and doubt."
  • "Understanding the Bible requires reading it not just as a sacred text, but as a rich tapestry of human experiences, cultures, and interpretations over the centuries."
  • "The challenge of the Bible is to evoke empathy and a deeper understanding of our shared humanity, encouraging us to find meaning in our own lives amidst its ancient narratives."

Author : Karen Armstrong

Karen Armstrong is a British author and commentator of Irish Catholic heritage, renowned for her insightful works on comparative religion. A former Roman Catholic nun, Armstrong transitioned from a conservative to a more liberal and mystical interpretation of Christianity after leaving the convent in 1969. Educated at St Anne's College, Oxford, where she studied English, her writings emphasize the shared values among major religions, particularly the themes of compassion and the Golden Rule. In recognition of her efforts, she was awarded the TED Prize in 2008, which she utilized to advocate for the establishment of a Charter for Compassion, launched the subsequent year.