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The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament: Volume 2

By: Joshua Bowen
Narrated by: Seth Andrews
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Following up on the popular first volume, The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament: Volume 2 takes up the challenge of providing a clear and useful guide to those wanting a better understanding of the Old Testament, including its cultural and historical background, as well as discussions on contentious topics like violence and genocide, and whether the Exodus was a real historical event. Volume two also covers the narrative of the Old Testament, from the conquest to the divided monarchy, and a brief history of Egypt to help situate the biblical text within agreed historical events.

This book provides:

  • Clear and straightforward explanations to complex topics
  • Direct engagement with hot-button Old Testament issues
  • Specific arguments to help you in a debate or discussion

Whether you are looking to debate problematic Old Testament issues on social media or have a relaxed, meaningful discussion with a family member over coffee, The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament is an indispensable resource for you.

©2022 Joshua Aaron Bowen (P)2022 Joshua Aaron Bowen
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"The chapters detailing the conquest of Canaan and the Exodus from Egypt accurately summarize the current state of our knowledge and beliefs, and are written in an accessible and understandable way, making them an excellent resource for people who are interested in learning more about how the biblical narrative relates to our knowledge of ancient history. I would not hesitate to assign both chapters to my own students." (Dr. Eric H. Cline, Professor of Classics, History, and Anthropology and Director, GWU Capitol Archaeological Institute, The George Washington University)

"Joshua Bowen’s The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament: Volume Two will appeal to atheists and those of faith alike for its insightful examination of Scripture’s most problematic passages. Bowen’s approach to the topic is refreshing, for he encourages a respectful debate between atheists and believers over the historicity of the biblical narratives. In this book, Bowen presents an authoritative critique of Scripture’s historical and ethical claims based on the best and most recent scholarship, with a particular focus on textual and archaeological discoveries. He convincingly shows why a civil society cannot base its ethics on the ancient biblical texts." (Kenneth Atkinson, Professor of History, University of Northern Iowa)

"Dr. Bowen deftly distills Old Testament studies into a format accessible to those of us without a doctorate in the field. His book both tells and dismantles biblical stories, provides critical background and context, and helps us to enter discussions better informed and more prepared. It's essential reading." (Seth Andrews, Host of The Thinking Atheist podcast, author of Confessions of a Former Fox News Christian and Christianity Made Me Talk Like an Idiot)

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A marked improvement on vol 1.

It is hardly fair to comment that the author fails to engage in sufficient detail, with his issues, and much of what I heard through the night deals with controversies at a level that should, at least, give an atheist their bang for their buck!
I am now utterly convinced that Bowen is a Christian double agent taking on a project that Liberal Christians need to undertake in the face of bigoted right-wing American evangelicals and their sous-dissents theology of dogmatic fideism.
What gives the game away, however, is the list of acknowledgements at the end: virtually all either aboutvsupport or the provision of ammunition from various atheist resources: it’s primarily about book sales!!!
As for Bowen’s bow to minority interests, black and feminist theologies are nowadays well and often very ably represented by American scholars so it’s obvious that he’s seeking to address the notorious right wing in both our countries, who embarrass every thinking oerson Christian or not. This I think he undertakes with more conviction and sureness if aim than in his previous volume and I wish him well with vol 3 though I probably won’t bother to read it since the ground is already well covered by Anglican scholars such as John Rogerson et al.
A really useful resource is Robert Alter’s translation and commentary on the Hebrew Bible which is also available as a talking book and is written from a Jewish standpoint and I recommend it for people who wish to pursue their interest in this subject.

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fact packed but a dull listen

I liked the content of this book (audiobook) but found it a struggle to get through. I don't know, seems to oscillate between being a bit patronising in over explaining simple stuff, then veering into information overload which is so long and convoluted it's hard to even follow what the original subject matter was.

Overall, an interesting book, but could have been done better.

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