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Kenneth E. Bailey

    November 24, 1930 – May 23, 2016

    Dr. Bailey is a distinguished scholar specializing in the cultural background and literary forms of the New Testament. His extensive work, rooted in decades of living and teaching in the Middle East, offers profound insights into biblical texts through the lens of their original cultural context. His analyses illuminate biblical narratives and their relevance to the modern reader, blending academic rigor with a vibrant narrative style.

    Jacob & the Prodigal - How Jesus Retold Israel`s Story
    The Good Shepherd
    Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes
    Poet and Peasant
    The Cross and the Prodigal
    Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes
    • 2015

      Considers every major passage in the Bible that takes up the theme of the Good Shepherd, showing how each biblical writer adapted and applied the shepherd theme for his own situation and purposes.

      The Good Shepherd
    • 2011

      The result of over thirty years of research and lecturing, Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes is a ground-breaking study of Paul's first epistle to the Corinthians. Bailey examines this canonical letter through the lenses of Paul's Jewish socio-cultural and rhetorical background and the Mediterranean context of the Corinthian recipients.

      Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes
    • 2008

      Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Examines the life and ministry of Jesus with attention to the Lord's Prayer, the Beatitudes, Jesus' relationship to women and Jesus' parables. This book reveals Jesus in the light of his historical and cultural setting.

      Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes
    • 2003

      Israel, the community to which Jesus belonged, took its name from their patriarch Jacob. His story of exile and return was their story as well. In the well-known tale of the prodigal son, Jesus reshaped the story in his own way and for his own purposes. In this work, Kenneth E. Bailey compares the Old Testament saga and the New Testament parable. He unpacks similarities freighted with theological significance and differences that often reveal Jesus' particular purposes. Drawing on a lifetime of study in both Middle Eastern culture and the Gospels, Bailey offers here a fresh view of how Jesus interpreted Israel's past, his present and their future.

      Jacob & the Prodigal - How Jesus Retold Israel`s Story
    • 2000

      The Cross and the Prodigal

      • 151 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      Preaching Magazine Year's Best Book for Preachers Where is the cross in the parable of the prodigal son? For centuries, Muslims have called attention to the father's forgiveness in this parable in order to question the need for a Mediator between humanity and God. In The Cross and the Prodigal, Kenneth E. Bailey--New Testament scholar and long-time missionary to the Middle East--undertakes to answer this question. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of both the New Testament and Middle Eastern culture, Bailey presents an interpretation of this parable from a Middle Eastern perspective and, in doing so, powerfully demonstrates its essentially Christian message. Here Bailey highlights the underlying tensions between law and love, servanthood and sonship, honor and forgiveness that grant this story such timeless spiritual and theological power.

      The Cross and the Prodigal
    • 1959

      Poet and Peasant

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
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      Uses a thorough understanding of Middle Eastern peasant culture and modern literary criticism to analyze the New Testament parables in Luke.

      Poet and Peasant