Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the historical context and interpretation of scripture in M. M. Mangasarian's thought-provoking lecture, "How the Bible was Invented." Originally delivered before the Independent Religious Society, this work delves into the critical analysis of the Bible, examining its origins and the evolution of its interpretation.
Mangasarian offers a compelling perspective on biblical criticism, inviting readers to consider the historical and societal influences that have shaped religious understanding. This book explores the intersection of religion and science, and its insights remain relevant for anyone interested in comparative religion and the ongoing dialogue surrounding faith and reason. A vital resource for understanding the complexities of biblical interpretation, "How the Bible was Invented" provides a unique lens through which to examine the foundational texts of religious society. This carefully prepared print republication ensures that Mangasarian's insightful work continues to be accessible to those seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible's historical and intellectual context.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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