Cómo explorar la Biblia (Un Manual Fabuloso) by Stephen M. Miller

By Stephen M. Miller

En una cultura controlada por los medios de comunicación, ¿Cómo presentar los angeles Biblia a aquellos que están acostumbrados a las películas, las revistas y a los periódicos? Muy sencillo, les damos Cómo explorar los angeles Biblia, una mirada dinámica y llena de acción a los personajes principales, los eventos y significados del Antiguo y Nuevo Testamento.

• Grandes escenas: los eventos principales en palabras e ilustraciones detalladas.
• Papeles protagónicos: Una mirada a los personajes principales.
• l. a. trama: El relato en una cápsula:
• Alerta: Los consejos cruciales que no se deben pasar por alto.
• Frases célebres: Las frases que conocemos pero que no sabíamos que fueron extraídas de l. a. Biblia.
• Cronologías: Sucesos en el mundo bíblico y otros lugares de l. a. Tierra. Todo eso y mucho más.

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36. Carey McWilliams, Factories in the Field: The Story of Migratory Farm Labor in California (1935; reprint, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999), 215, 221, 235. 37. John D. Carlson, “The Morality, Politics, and Irony of War: Recovering Reinhold Niebuhr’s Ethical Realism,” Journal of Religious Ethics 36, no. 4: 619–651. 38. Lincoln, Holy Terrors. 39. Andrew Sullivan, “Dear President Bush,” An Open Letter to the President, Atlantic Monthly, October 2009, 84. 40. Barack Obama, “Remarks by the President at the Acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize,” Dec.

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