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Saving the Bible from ourselves : learning to read and live the Bible well / Glenn R. Paauw. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Downers Grove, Illinois : IVP Books, an imprint of InterVarsity Press, [(c)2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780830899692
  • 0830899693
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BS476.S285 2016
  • BS476.P113.S285 2016
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Contents:
Embarking Our complicated Bible Unveiling the elegant Bible Our snacking Bible Savoring the feasting Bible Our the gods must be crazy Bible Finding God in the historical Bible Our de-dramatized Bible Rediscovering the storiented Bible Performing the storiented Bible Our otherworldly Bible Grounded in the earthly Bible My private Bible Sharing our synagogue Bible Our ugly Bible Beholding the iconic Bible Return.
Summary: Does the Bible need to be saved? Over the course of the centuries, Bible scholars and publishers have increasingly added "helps"--Chapter divisions, verses, subheads, notes
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor Non-fiction BS476 P33 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001700778

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Embarking Our complicated Bible Unveiling the elegant Bible Our snacking Bible Savoring the feasting Bible Our the gods must be crazy Bible Finding God in the historical Bible Our de-dramatized Bible Rediscovering the storiented Bible Performing the storiented Bible Our otherworldly Bible Grounded in the earthly Bible My private Bible Sharing our synagogue Bible Our ugly Bible Beholding the iconic Bible Return.

Does the Bible need to be saved? Over the course of the centuries, Bible scholars and publishers have increasingly added "helps"--Chapter divisions, verses, subheads, notes to the Bible in an effort to make it easier to study and understand. In the process, however, these have led to sampling Scripture rather than reading deeply. According to author Glenn R. Paauw, the text has become divorced from the Bible's literary and historical context, leading to misinterpretation and a "narrow, individualistic and escapist view of salvation." Rather than being a culture-shaping force, the Bible has become a database of quick and easy answers to life's troubling questions. But these deficiencies can be corrected by engaging in what the author calls "big readings." In these pages Paauw introduces us to seven new (to us) understandings of the Bible as steps on the path to recovering one deeply engaged Bible. With each "new" Bible presented, deficiencies in how we currently interact with the Bible are explored, followed by recommendations for a new practice. The Bible's transformative power is recovered when we remove the chains Christians have applied to it over the centuries. The Bible does not need to be saved because of any defect in itself, but because we have distorted and misread it. Saving the Bible from Ourselves provides students of the Bible a new paradigm for reading and living the Bible well.

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