The Unity of the Bible
- 338 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The analysis delves into the Bible's evolution, presenting it as a unified literary work rather than a mere collection of books. It outlines the development of the Hebrew Scriptures in three phases, from the Pentateuch and Prophets to the completion of the Hebrew Canon. Following this, the emergence of the Apostolic writings as the New Testament is explored. Christensen also examines the structure and literary artistry of each major section, highlighting the intricate process of biblical formation over centuries.
