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Introduction to the Bible is the indispensable prologue to the entire series of the New Collegeville Bible Commentary. Dividing the contents into two parts, Gregory W. Dawes describes how the Old and New Testaments came to be put together and explores how their stories have been interpreted over the centuries. In the words of Dawes, this very broad overview of a very complex history offers the...

is not just that the Bible emerged from a complex historical context. It is that the borders of that context can be continuously redrawn, like a series of concentric circles, with no obvious end in sight. Every artifact of human culture is created against the background of an indefinitely large set of assumptions. When you begin to trace these assumptions, you find that one rests on another, so that the process of explication has no natural end. Understanding one social institution involves understanding
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