The Supernatural in the New Testament (Interpreting the Bible)
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Good fit if you want...
- You want a short, academic introduction to New Testament supernatural motifs.
- You need a focused supplemental reading for a course or sermon prep.
- If character growth is key, the protagonist changes in believable steps.
Maybe skip if...
- You expect a comprehensive theological treatise or exhaustive scholarship.
- You prefer devotional or faith-affirming readings over critical analysis.
- You are specifically hunting for the newest framing rather than a backlist perspective.
Summary
Bruce Norman Kaye surveys New Testament passages to explain how miracles, visions, angels, and demonic activity are portrayed and interpreted, offering a short, approachable guide for readers curious about biblical supernatural themes.
Edition on file: 2000 • Ingram Pub Services • 76 pages • ISBN 9780718822347.
Why this book now
A brief, focused treatment remains useful for students and general readers amid renewed interest in religion and narrative interpretation.
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Reading commitment
Quick Easy to move through
At about 76 pages, this is a quick, single-session read or a compact reference you can dip into between heavier textbooks.
What stands out here
This Ingram-published edition highlights a short, general-interest survey aimed at accessibility rather than exhaustive academic apparatus.
Best way to approach it
Read steadily with a notebook—focus on key passages Kaye discusses and use the book as a springboard for deeper textual study.
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