Why on Earth do you still read the Bible?

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A Lifetime of Lenses

By: Norm Habel

Pages : 102
Publisher : Morning Star Publishing
Dimensions : 148mm x 210mm
ISBN : 9780994470799

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Like many in the mainline churches, the author was encouraged to read the Bible through a single, safe, traditional lens, ensuring that the truth of the Bible could be discovered only through that way of interpreting the text. The book tells the story of what happens when other lenses appear, other ways of engaging the text, other fresh ways of connecting the text to its origins, its people and its context. These other ways involve not only the original contexts but the contemporary contexts where the Bible engages, challenges and acknowledges the expectations, needs and fears of people, and their deepest concerns. It is the story of an Australian biblical scholar’s painful yet fulfilling discovery that education, study, research, lifestyle, travel, environment, science, ecumenism and interfaith issues provided new lenses through which to read the Bible and make sense of its wisdom and insight into the current human condition and our relationship with God and nature. It is a story to encourage others to use significant moments in life to revisit the Scriptures with fresh lenses and renewed hope, not afraid of the challenges the texts bring to our commitment to connect faith and life.

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Dimensions 148 × 210 mm
Pages

102

By

Norm Habel

Publisher

Morning Star Publishing

Dimensions

148mm x 210mm

ISBN

9780994470799

About the author

Norman Habel is a Professorial Fellow at Flinders University. He has a Wendish Lutheran background and has long been exploring the boundaries of his faith in the context of the Lutheran Church. These boundaries relate to interpretation of the Bible, the spirituality of Aboriginal peoples, the mystery of ecology and the Book of Nature. He has published studies in all of these areas.

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