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Reading the Bible again for the first time : taking the Bible seriously but not literally / Marcus J. Borg.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [San Francisco] : HarperSanFrancisco, ©2001.Edition: First HarperCollins paperback editionDescription: xii, 321 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0060609184
  • 9780060609184
  • 0060609192
  • 9780060609191
Subject(s):
Contents:
Reading Lenses: Seeing the Bible Again -- Reading Lenses: The Bible and God -- Reading Lenses: History and Metaphor -- The Hebrew Bible -- Reading the Creation Stories Again -- Reading the Pentateuch Again -- Reading the Prophets Again -- Reading Israel's Wisdom Again -- The New Testament -- Reading the Gospels Again -- Reading Paul Again -- Reading Revelation Again.
Summary: Urges readers to embrace both science and faith, using Old and New Testament texts to show how this is possible, and explaining how such stories serve as a vital teaching tool for exploring one's relationship with God and Jesus.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 220.61 B732 Available 33111008520781
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

One of the vital challenges facing thoughtful people today is how to read the Bible faithfully without abandoning our sense of truth and history. Reading the Bible Again for the First Time provides a much-needed solution to the problem of how to have a fully authentic yet contemporary understanding of the scriptures. Many mistakenly believe there are no choices other than fundamentalism or simply rejecting the Bible as something that can bring meaning to our lives. Answering this modern dilemma, acclaimed author Marcus Borg reveals how it is possible to reconcile the Bible with both a scientific and critical way of thinking and our deepest spiritual needs, leading to a contemporary yet grounded experience of the sacred texts.

This seminal book shows you how to read the Bible as it should be examined -- in an approach the author calls "historical-metaphorical." Borg explores what the Scriptures meant to the ancient communities that produced and lived by them. He then helps us to discover the meaning of these stories, providing the knowledge and perspective to make the wisdom of the Bible an essential part of our modern lives. The author argues that the conventional way of seeing the Bible's origin, authority, and interpretation has become unpersuasive to millions of people in our time, and that we need a fresh way of encountering the Bible that takes the texts seriously but not literally, even as it takes seriously who we have become.

Borg traces his personal spiritual journey, describing for readers how he moved from an unquestioning childhood belief in the biblical stories to a more powerful and dynamic relationship with the Bible as a sacred text brimming with meaning and guidance. Using his own experience as an example, he reveals how the modern crisis of faith is itself rooted in the misinterpretation of sacred texts as historical record and divine dictation, and opens readers to a truer, more abundant perspective.

This unique book invites everyone -- whatever one's religious background -- to engage the Bible, wrestle with its meaning, explore its mysteries, and understand its relevance. Borg shows us how to encounter the Bible in a fresh way that rejects the limits of simple literalism and opens up rich possibilities for our lives.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Reading Lenses: Seeing the Bible Again -- Reading Lenses: The Bible and God -- Reading Lenses: History and Metaphor -- The Hebrew Bible -- Reading the Creation Stories Again -- Reading the Pentateuch Again -- Reading the Prophets Again -- Reading Israel's Wisdom Again -- The New Testament -- Reading the Gospels Again -- Reading Paul Again -- Reading Revelation Again.

Urges readers to embrace both science and faith, using Old and New Testament texts to show how this is possible, and explaining how such stories serve as a vital teaching tool for exploring one's relationship with God and Jesus.

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