Teacher Supplement to Bible Stories for All Without the Dogma: A Part of Cultural Literacy

Author:   Kenneth E Walsh
Publisher:   Kenneth E. Walsh
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9780999156575


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   17 February 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Teacher Supplement to Bible Stories for All Without the Dogma: A Part of Cultural Literacy


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This manual is a teacher's supplement to the book, Bible stories for all Without the Dogma by Kenneth E. Walsh. The key Bible stories are presented concisely without a religious pitch. The background, 32 key stories, themes, and universal life issues are described simply along with the evolution of humans, the impact of farming on religion, and topics such as travel, trade, slavery, concubines, law, government, taxes, weapons, warfare, tribute, and the culinary and cultural practices in the ancient Near East. This manual includes exercises for reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and essay writing along with discussion questions and assessment quizzes. Because writing styles and customs change over time, the Bible stories of old are summarized in today's language along with a few choice passages that are timeless and touching. The worksheets may be used in an academic setting to guide students through the reading or to ensure they have read the chapter on their own or to help the student focus on the key facts. In a non-academic setting, such as a Sunday church school or youth discussion group, you might consider using the worksheets for an oral review or team competition. The section in each chapter, entitled ""Questions for Consideration/Discussion,"" is useful for group discussion or written assignment. They supplement the fact-based worksheets with deeper thinking questions that often do not have a single answer. They provide an opportunity for students to share and then discuss their different perspectives. Ideally, they will learn from each other and develop deeper thoughts. Several chapters include a few student activities for your consideration. At the end of several chapters there is a quiz that may be used in an academic setting or as an oral review or competitive game in youth groups. You may reproduce the worksheets, quizzes, and crossword puzzles with permission for classroom use or youth group discussion.

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Author:   Kenneth E Walsh
Publisher:   Kenneth E. Walsh
Imprint:   Kenneth E. Walsh
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780999156575


ISBN 10:   0999156578
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   17 February 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"A retired teacher offers an introduction to the major stories and themes of the Old Testament geared toward non-Christians...In the author's view, even among the nonreligious, one must have basic biblical literacy to fully understand Western society. Biblical references...abound in Western literature, art, and music, from Handel's Messiah to the Byrds' ""Turn, Turn, Turn."" The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s powerful speech ""I've Been to the Mountaintop"" takes an even more poignant turn when readers understand the story of Moses' mountaintop experience in Deuteronomy. The bulk of Walsh's work walks readers through the major stories of the Old Testament in a straightforward, non-dogmatic way while providing brief historical and literary commentary for context. He also highlights important concepts and themes that run throughout the Old Testament that could be easily overlooked by those new to the Bible. - Kirkus Book Reviews"


A retired teacher offers an introduction to the major stories and themes of the Old Testament geared toward non-Christians...In the author's view, even among the nonreligious, one must have basic biblical literacy to fully understand Western society. Biblical references...abound in Western literature, art, and music, from Handel's Messiah to the Byrds' Turn, Turn, Turn. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s powerful speech I've Been to the Mountaintop takes an even more poignant turn when readers understand the story of Moses' mountaintop experience in Deuteronomy. The bulk of Walsh's work walks readers through the major stories of the Old Testament in a straightforward, non-dogmatic way while providing brief historical and literary commentary for context. He also highlights important concepts and themes that run throughout the Old Testament that could be easily overlooked by those new to the Bible. - Kirkus Book Reviews


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