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El. knyga: How the Bible Actually Works: In Which I Explain How An Ancient, Ambiguous, and Diverse Book Leads Us to Wisdom Rather Than Answers-and Why That's Great News

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  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Feb-2019
  • Leidėjas: HarperOne
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780062686770
  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Feb-2019
  • Leidėjas: HarperOne
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780062686770

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Controversial evangelical Bible scholar, popular blogger and podcast host of The Bible for Normal People, and author of The Bible Tells Me So and The Sin of Certainty explains that the Bible is not an instruction manual or rule book but a powerful learning tool that nurtures our spiritual growth by refusing to provide us with easy answers but instead forces us to acquire wisdom.

For many Christians, the Bible is a how-to manual filled with literal truths about belief that must be strictly followed. But the Bible is not static, Peter Enns argues. It does not hold easy answers to the perplexing questions and issues that confront us in our daily lives. Rather, the Bible is a dynamic instrument for study that not only offers an abundance of insights but provokes us to find our own answers to spiritual questions, cultivating God's wisdom within us.

'the Bible becomes a confusing mess when we expect it to function as a rulebook for faith. But when we allow the Bible to determine our expectations, we see that Wisdom, not answers, is the Bible's true subject matter," writes Enns. This distinction, he points out, is important because when we come to the Bible expecting it to be a textbook intended by God to give us unwavering certainty about our faith, we are actually creating problems for ourselves. The Bible, in other words, really isn't the problem; having the wrong expectation is what interferes with our reading.

Rather than considering the Bible as an ancient book weighed down with problems, flaws, and contradictions that must be defended by modern readers, Enns offers a vision of the holy scriptures as an inspired and empowering resource to help us better understand how to live as a person of faith today.

How the Bible Actually Works makes clear that there is no one right way to read the Bible. Moving us beyond the damaging idea that 'being right' is the most important measure of faith, Enns's freeing approach to Bible study helps us to instead focus on pursuing enlightenment and building our relationship with God'which is exactly what the Bible was designed to do.



Controversial evangelical Bible scholar, popular blogger and podcast host of The Bible for Normal People, and author of The Bible Tells Me So and The Sin of Certainty explains that the Bible is not an instruction manual or rule book but a powerful learning tool that nurtures our spiritual growth by refusing to provide us with easy answers but instead forces us to acquire wisdom.

For many Christians, the Bible is a how-to manual filled with literal truths about belief that must be strictly followed. But the Bible is not static, Peter Enns argues. It does not hold easy answers to the perplexing questions and issues that confront us in our daily lives. Rather, the Bible is a dynamic instrument for study that not only offers an abundance of insights but provokes us to find our own answers to spiritual questions, cultivating God’s wisdom within us.

“The Bible becomes a confusing mess when we expect it to function as a rulebook for faith. But when we allow the Bible to determine our expectations, we see that Wisdom, not answers, is the Bible’s true subject matter,” writes Enns. This distinction, he points out, is important because when we come to the Bible expecting it to be a textbook intended by God to give us unwavering certainty about our faith, we are actually creating problems for ourselves. The Bible, in other words, really isn’t the problem; having the wrong expectation is what interferes with our reading.

Rather than considering the Bible as an ancient book weighed down with problems, flaws, and contradictions that must be defended by modern readers, Enns offers a vision of the holy scriptures as an inspired and empowering resource to help us better understand how to live as a person of faith today.

How the Bible Actually Works makes clear that there is no one right way to read the Bible. Moving us beyond the damaging idea that “being right” is the most important measure of faith, Enns’s freeing approach to Bible study helps us to instead focus on pursuing enlightenment and building our relationship with God—which is exactly what the Bible was designed to do.

Maps and Timeline
A Divided Promised Land ix
Pete's Pretty Close Timeline of Biblical History xi
Route of the Babylonian Exile xii
1 The Bible's True Purpose
Oh Good. Another Book on the Bible
3(2)
Three Surprising Things That Make the Bible Worth Reading
5(4)
God's Plan A: Wisdom
9(4)
God Is Not a Helicopter Parent
13(2)
You Are Not Alone
15(8)
2 The Bible Doesn't Really Tell Us What to Do-and That's a Good Thing
Screwing Up Your Kids Biblically
23(5)
Fools and Finances
28(7)
My Big Point, and Then an Even Bigger Point
35(3)
And an Even Bigger (and Final) Point
38(6)
The Little and Hidden Things
44(7)
3 God's Laws: Evasive and Fidgety Little Buggers Some Details Would Be Nice, O Lord
51(24)
Maybe You Didn't Hear Me: I Want Clarity
56(3)
Don't Forget Your PIN
59(4)
Laws Don't Stand Still for Very Long
63(2)
Not to Beat a Dead Lamb, but
65(4)
Transposing the Past
69(6)
4 Wisdom = Time + Diversity Changing the Script
75(22)
The Most Important Part of the Book Thus Far
78(4)
This Part Is So Exciting!
82(4)
You Were There
86(3)
Peel Me a Sour Grape of Wrath
89(8)
5 When Everything Changes
Rachel Is Weeping for Her Children
97(5)
Don't Put God in a Box, Unless You Want to Be Swallowed by a Fish
102(5)
Rewriting History
107(10)
6 What Is God Like?
The Universe Freaks Me Out
117(3)
The God of the Bible
120(3)
The Wisdom Question for All of Us
123(3)
We're Stuck Being Human
126(9)
7 Imagining and Reimagining God
You Mean to Tell Me That Actually Worked?
135(1)
Banking Options
136(3)
What Does God Have to Be Jealous About?
139(5)
Tiptoeing Around the Touchy Almighty
144(9)
8 Interlude: Jesus and All That
God Is_(Fill in the Blank)
153(2)
It's What Christians Do
155(2)
Does Your God Recycle?
157(6)
9 Seriously Updating the Ancient Faith
Adapting to Survive
163(3)
Standing on a Table Covered in Syrup with My Hair on Fire
166(3)
We Need to Get This in Writing
169(4)
Dealing with an Inconsistent (and Somewhat Ridiculous) God
173(6)
God's Honor Is at Stake
179(4)
Angels and Demons
183(3)
Not Your Father's Judaism
186(7)
10 Treasures Old and New
German Christmases and French Drains
193(4)
Something About Jesus That Doesn't Get the Attention It Deserves
197(5)
Jesus, Wisdom from God
202(3)
Think About It: Four Gospels
205(10)
11 Relmagining God the Jesus Way
Just Hear Me Out
215(3)
Paul Reimagines the God of Moses
218(4)
Going Off Script
222(3)
1 Temple Avenue, Back Room, Jerusalem
225(5)
This Land Is My Land
230(4)
Children of Abraham
234(7)
12 Dying and Rising for Others
What Is God Up To?
241(5)
No, Seriously, What Is God Up To?
246(7)
13 Figuring It Out
Reading Someone Else's Mail
253(3)
Does God Influence Elections? Dear Lord
I Hope Not
256(4)
Slaves, Women, and Homosexuals: No Big Deal, Nothing to See Here
260(11)
14 Grace and Peace to You
The God of the Here and Now
271(4)
The Challenge of Wisdom
275(3)
Acknowledgments 278(3)
Scripture Index 281(3)
Subject Index 284