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Thomas Cahill, author
of the bestselling
How the Irish Saved Civilization, continues his Hinges
of History series with The Gifts of the Jews, a
light-handed, popular account of ancient Jewish culture, the
culture of the Bible. The book is written from a decidedly modern
point of view. Cahill notes, for instance, that Abraham moved the
Jews from Ur to the land of Canaan "to improve their prospects,"
and that the leering inhabitants of Sodom surrounded Lot's lodging
"like the ghouls in Night of the Living Dead." The Gifts
of the Jews nonetheless encourages us to see the Old Testament
through ancient eyes--to see its characters not as our
contemporaries but as those of Gilgamesh and Amenhotep. Cahill also
lingers on often-overlooked books of the Bible, such as Ruth, to
discuss changes in ancient sensibility. The result is a fine,
speculative, eminently readable work of history. Amazon.com
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