Favorite Bible Atlases
J. Carl Laney identifies and discusses his five favorite Bible atlases here.The list is fairly good but I am not sure why Laney lists the older edition of Rasmussen's atlas. I think that the 2010 edition has much nicer graphics (see my review here). Also, I wonder whether you need two versions of Rasmussen. it might be better to include something like Beitzel's The New Moody Bible Atlas of the Bible or the ESV Bible Atlas.
Charles,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on Rasmussen's superior graphics (2010) and the addition of ESV Bible atlas [see my review of this ESV Bible Atlas. (by John D. Currid and David P. Barrett (2010]) in Criswell Theological Review n.s. 9 (Spring 2012):113-115.] and the ((New) Moody Bible Atlas (by B Beitzel) which you reviewed in the same journal in 2011.
Greg Parsons
Charles,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on Rasmussen's superior graphics (2010) and the addition of ESV Bible atlas [see my review of this ESV Bible Atlas. (by John D. Currid and David P. Barrett (2010]) in Criswell Theological Review n.s. 9 (Spring 2012):113-115.] and the ((New) Moody Bible Atlas (by B Beitzel) which you reviewed in the same journal in 2011.
Greg Parsons