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Bible Readers: Smileys
By
Scot McKnight
This is what some folks want when they read the Bible: they open their Bible looking for a good word, but by “good word” they mean a daily habit of reading the Bible in search of a blessing (a quiet moment of affirmation or a flush of confidence) or a promise (God, tell me something…
Bible Readers: Puzzlers
By
Scot McKnight
A letter from a reader of this blog: I suppose my first question has to do with systematic theology. Until recently, I would consider myself broadly reformed. At the moment, I just don’t know. Recently I’ve grown so tired of trying to figure things out. It seems that I fall off the horse either one…
The Bible Experience Revisited
By
Scot McKnight
We’ve talked a time or two about Inspired By The Bible Experience: The Complete Bible. I’ve listened to a number of NT books and most of the Psalms, and I’m wondering what you think of this wonderful tool. You might ask what it is. It is the whole Bible read aloud by Hollywood actors and…
Third Way and Scripture
By
Scot McKnight
A friend of mine recently said that theologians can say just about anything about anything about Jesus but to say something fresh or innovative or out of the ordinary about Scripture is to invite trouble. I suppose what is said in the chapter about “The Battle over the Bible” in Adam Hamilton’s Seeing Gray in…
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