The new book from conservative radio host Dennis Prager examines the relevancy of the Bible in the context of our larger world and our personal lives.
As he explained in an interview with Fox News, Prager feels his job is to"make the Bible known to as many people around the world as possible, so that they have access to the finest guide to life ever written."The five-volume The Rational Bible commentary on the Torah, a previous series by Prager, is widely considered one of the most important Bible commentaries ever written.
Prager developed the book series while teaching the Torah about 25 years ago at a Jewish university and noticed half his students were non-Jews. He realized"either the Torah has something to say to everyone or it has nothing to say to Jews."and before writing his Bible series, was widely criticized for expressing his viewpoints on nearly every major topic facing the world today.
His latest novel is likely to tackle a number of subjects that some may believe challenge modern ethics, but perhaps also find illuminating or thought-provoking. "Things that at first appear irrelevant, primitive, or even immoral turn out to be important and often great moral leaps forward," Prager said of his series. Nikolas Lanum is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
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