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One Book Many Styles

Series

You don’t read poetry the same way you read a maths text book. The style of writing differs depending on what you are reading. That then affects how you understand and interpret the piece of writing. The Bible, though one book, is written in many different styles. In this series we explore the main ones and how that affects our understanding.

Part 1

  1. Trauma And Identity - Historical Narrative
    by Charlie Hadjiev

Part 2

  1. Living in the Fear of God
    by Philip Eveson

Part 3

  1. The Books Of The Law
    by Mark Barnes

Part 4

  1. Poetry And Psalms
    by Christopher Ash

Part 5

  1. The Prophets - God's Messengers
    by Iwan Rhys Jones

Part 5

  1. Good News Times Four
    by Gordon Cooke

Part 7

  1. The Letters
    by Gary McKee

Part 8

  1. Apocalyptic Literature
    by Maurice McCracken

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