
I won't go into details about the
book by John Kaltner, Steven L. McKenzie and Joel Kilpatrick,
The Uncensored Bible: The Bawdy and Naughty Bits of the Good Book
(HarperOne, 2008), both in order to allow readers to get the full possible enjoyment of the book, and to keep my blog G-rated. The
book could be described as a survey of current scholarship proposing interpretations of various passages involving sex, toilets, S&M, beer-making, depression, and various other elements that many readers of the Bible (and a far greater number of people who revere the Bible but rarely if ever read it) would find surprising to find within its pages. In many cases, the proposed interpretations are found by the authors to be unpersuasive; nevertheless, the book takes discussions from scholarly journals and other academic sources and presents them for consideration in a manner that is not merely accessible but entertaining, full of innuendo, double entendre, puns, and outright comedy. And the focus is entirely on the Hebrew Bible, what Christians call the Old Testament, which will make the book more acceptable to Christian readers who can cope with Old Testament sex but might find New Testament sex too much to bear.
3 comments:
Interesting article, but, I'd advise you to put your drop on the TOP of the page, rather than the bottom, so people will not think you have no drop, or get discouraged looking for it, as I almost did. It's a hassle to search the whole page to the end of it. Bad strategy. You'll get more hits by puttin it in an obvious place. Many won't go that far to search for the drop either. Truly hope that helps,
Pam
This actually looks outstanding.
Thanks for your review of "The Uncensored Bible." HarperCollins has a great web resource called Browse Inside that lets you share up to 20 percent of this book’s content online with your readers for free. This is the link that you can use – feel free to share!
http://browseinside.harpercollins.com/index.aspx?isbn13=9780061238840&WT.mc_id=REFLH1_PUB_TheUncensoredBible_061609
Thanks,
Jamie Goldberg
Publicity Intern, HarperOne
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