<P>Approaching the Bible for the first time can be intimidating. At sixty-six books nearly 800000 words and numerous kings prophets and deliverers as well as priests and apostles where should you begin? In what order should you read it? Why are there narratives here and over there but other things mixed between? And is there an alternative to reading the Bible from Genesis to Revelation? In <I>A Reader's Guide to the Bible</I> John Goldingay places the biblical books in their times and settings and then lays out a memorable pattern for understanding the Bible. Three categories of biblical books-story word and response-form three doors into the cathedral that is the Bible: the story of God and his people the word of God to his people and the people's response to God.Whether you are a person of Christian faith or other faith or no faith at all here is a reliable guide to exploring the Bible. Written by a highly accomplished biblical scholar <I>A Reader's Guide to the Bible</I> joins a clear and direct style with a maestro's touch.</P>