The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament: Volume 2

The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament: Volume 2

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  • Update Date:2025-09-23
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  • Author:Joshua Bowen
  • ISBN:B0B431SZTD
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Summary

Following from the popular Volume 1, 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 2 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。

Praise for "The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament, Volume Two":

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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Reviews

Heu Quanto

As everyone knows, the sequel rarely measures up to the original。 In the case of the Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament, however, the second volume is even better than the first! After providing a historical synopsis of the OT, from the death of Moses to the early Israelite monarchies, as well as a brief overview of Egyptian history, Dr。 Bowen deftly guides us through the debate over the historicity of the Israelite conquest of Canaan and the Exodus。 He rigorously, objectively, and meticulous As everyone knows, the sequel rarely measures up to the original。 In the case of the Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament, however, the second volume is even better than the first! After providing a historical synopsis of the OT, from the death of Moses to the early Israelite monarchies, as well as a brief overview of Egyptian history, Dr。 Bowen deftly guides us through the debate over the historicity of the Israelite conquest of Canaan and the Exodus。 He rigorously, objectively, and meticulously lays out the facts and the historical consensus regarding these two topics that are a staple in apologetics/counter-apologetic circles。 Dr。 Bowen then carefully transitions to two very sensitive issues in the Old Testament: violence (including genocide), and sexual misconduct (including rape)。 As is his wont, Dr。 Bowen throughout the text explores these issues within the broader context of the Ancient Near East (ANE), as well as comparing and contrasting biblical legal codes with modern jurisprudence。 As in the first volume, Dr。 Bowen is circumspect and measured in his approach to these incendiary issues; he neither seeks to sensationalize nor polemicize: his only goal is clarity。 Finally, Dr。 Bowen concludes the book with a thorough discussion of plagiarism, borrowing, and mimesis in the Old Testament。 As I wrote in my review of the first volume, this book isn’t a polemic for skeptics。 Rather, it’s a neutral exploration of the Old Testament that anyone, from fundamentalist evangelist to armchair skeptic to seasoned biblical scholar would benefit from reading。 。。。more