JAMES L. KUGEL is Starr Professor of Hebrew Literature at Harvard University (emeritus). Kugel is a specialist in the Hebrew Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls. He is the author of thirteen books, including The Bible As It Was, which won the Grawemeyer Prize in Religion in 2001, and How to Read the Bible, which was awarded the National Jewish Book Award for the best book of 2007. He lives in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Fascinating. -The New York Times A magnificent job of bringing important ideas from the academy to a broad readership...Kugel gives readers a sense of history's convoluted texture, its ironies, and thus its beauty. -The Jewish Review of Books The Great Shift is a carefully crafted literary work that is both an indictment of modernity and a hope that tightly closed modern people can regain the unique semipermeable qualities that defined spiritual lives of long ago. -Reform Judaism Biblical scholarship has reached considerable agreement for most scholars in the last 75 years, and The Great Shift is the culmination of its maturity. Readers of all stripes who want to make sense of God's Word will find this landmark book written with great erudition, clarity and, dare I say it, a humor that seems to be God's peeking through. -Michael D. Langan, NBC-2.com Lively, inviting account . . . the author is at home in every era from that of the ancient texts to our own, and he makes for an excellent guide. Biblical exegesis at its best: a brilliant and sensitive reading of ancient texts, all with an eye to making them meaningful to our time by making sense of what they meant in their own. -Kirkus Reviews, STARRED Provocative . . . likely to interest both believers and nonbelievers with some familiarity with the Old Testament. -Booklist -