Flaming Meaux wrote:To move this discussion back onto the topic of how awesome and scholarly mak is, I'd like to have some recommendations from mak as to good introductory college-level texts on historical and literary criticism of the Old Testament. I have Ehrman's "A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings" which I've found helpful in illuminating other basic and more advanced texts related to scholarship with respect to the New Testament, so I'm looking for something similar on the Old Testament.
My wife was recently called as a Gospel Doctrine teacher and I indicated that I would assist as her research assistant in helping her pull some things together that are more illuminating and scholarly than what can be found in the basic seminary/institute manuals on the subject. Plus it would give us some interesting stuff to talk about with respect to the Old Testament, which is probably one of the most impenetrable books of Mormon scripture there is (in terms of understanding the historical context, the symbolism, etc.).
I got an updated Oxford Annotated Bible and Coogan's "The Old Testament: A Historical and Literary Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures," so if you wanted to make a comment about either of those resources specifically that would be cool.
Tell her to throw away the Mormon junk and to read the Bible - after all, it's "Gospel Doctrine."