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  • 02/2016
  • 9781480927094
  • 294 pages
  • $19.00
Edward Simmons
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Talking Back to the Bible: A Historian's Approach to Bible Study
This is a collection of 38 conversations showing how to question and listen to the Bible from the perspective of a historian who is a Christian. The conversations are intended to be inspirational, provocative, and insightful. They represent a new twist to the historical study of the Bible and a confessional rather than devotional emphasis as a personal relationship with God is the bottom line, not just historical information. Half of the conversations are on the life and ministry of Jesus. The second half covers major Old Testament themes.
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Simmons, a continuing-education teacher at Brenau University in Gainesville, Ga., combines Bible study with historical perspective to challenge traditional views on the life of Jesus and the themes of the Old Testament. In 38 chapters that he calls conversations, Simmons offers his take on various topics that he examines in light of their historical context. His study can be controversial at times, especially for readers from more-conservative backgrounds, with chapters titled “Did Jesus Use a Bathroom?” “Why Jesus Wasn’t a Christian,” and “Can God be Trusted?” But the author believes that asking these sorts of questions and measuring them against the historical context will allow the reader to go deeper into a personal understanding of God and the Bible. Simmons argues that viewing Jesus through modern glasses results in different, more useful interpretations. When examining Jesus in the context of what people believed at the time, for example, Jesus becomes more human (with all the attendant temptations of humanity) and a man with a mission rather than a messiah. Although it is somewhat scattered, the book offers fresh perspectives on everything from passages about Daniel’s visions to modern worship. (BookLife)
Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 02/2016
  • 9781480927094
  • 294 pages
  • $19.00
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