Publisher's Synopsis
âManual of Sacred Historyâ by Johann Henry Kurtz offers a comprehensive overview of biblical history from a theological perspective. Originally published in 1855, this manual provides a detailed examination of the Old and New Testaments, exploring key events, figures, and theological developments. Kurtz's work aims to provide a structured understanding of sacred history, suitable for both students and general readers interested in religious studies.
This enduring work illuminates the historical context of the Bible, providing valuable insights into the development of Christian theology. Explore the ancient world through the lens of faith with this classic resource.
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