Study Books
These are mostly books on Old Testament. I begin with books for normal people, then move to books for academic types.
Books for Normal People
Go Green, Save Green by Nancy Sleeth REVIEW
This book is a practical guide to saving money by reducing your energy use, food waste, and yard maintenance. The author writes from a perspective similar to mine.
Books for Academics or Christians who want to go deeper.
Brueggeman, Walter. Old Testament Theology: Testimony Dispute Advocacy. 2005.
W. G. Dever. What Did The Biblical Writers Know and When Did They Know It?, 2002 REVIEW HERE
Victor H. Matthews. The Social World of the Hebrew Prophets. 2001. REVIEW
Leo G. Perdue, Joseph Blenkinsopp, John J. Collins, Carol Meyers. Families In Ancient Israel. 1997. REVIEW
John Goldingay. Old Testament Theology (3 vols). 2004.
Bruce Waltke. An Old Testament Theology. 2007.
George Myerson. Ecology and the End of Postmodernity. Postmodern Encounters. 2001. REVIEW.
Richard Austin. Beauty of the Lord. Environmental Theology Series. 1988. REVIEW.
Albright, W. F. The Biblical Period from Abraham to Ezra. Harper Collins, 1963. REVIEW.
Harrison, R.K. Introduction to the Old Testament. Eerdmans, 1969. REVIEW.
Cross, F.M. From Epic to Canon. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. REVIEW.
Guthrie, Donald. New Testament Introduction. InterVarsity, 1990. REVIEW.
Carson and Moo. An Introduction to the New Testament. Zondervan, 2005. REVIEW.
Barrera. The Jewish Bible and the Christian Bible. Eerdmans, 1998. REVIEW.
Gaebelein, ed. The Expositor’s Bible Commentary: Introductory Articles. Zondervan, 1979. REVIEW.
Moises Silva. God, Language and Scripture. Zondervan, 1990. REVIEW.
G.K. Beale. The Right Doctrine from the Wrong Texts. Baker, 1994. REVIEW.
John Hayes, Prussner. Old Testament Theology: Its History and Development, 1985. REVIEW.













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