Encountering the Bible (Learning Church)

Encountering the Bible (Learning Church)

by Andrew Village (Author)

Synopsis

The Learning Church series offers a range of brief and accessible introductions to the key themes of Christian discipleship and theology. What do Christians believe the Bible to be, and what are the consequences of these beliefs? For many people, tackling the Bible is rather like sorting the attic: lots of obscure and long forgotten paraphernalia, a certain amount of untidiness and mess ... but perhaps some hidden gems. Seeking to answer the questions which 'ordinary people' might ask about the relevance of the Bible for today's Church, this book aims to equip those who want to find ways of making it more useful, and to help them explore with openness and honesty the difficulties of trying to use an ancient text as a guide for contemporary faith.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: SCM Press
Published: 24 Jun 2016

ISBN 10: 0334053978
ISBN 13: 9780334053972

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Andrew Village is Reader in Practical and Empirical Theology at York St John University. His book, in SCM's Learning Church: Theology for Discipleship and Ministry series, seems to me quite brilliant. It deals with all the great issues of biblical authority and inspiration through the metaphor of turning out an attic, in which we might find useful stuff, stuff we cannot identify, tricky stuff, and so on. This deserves to become a standard work for people getting into serious biblical study, whether from an academic or a devotional point of view: both are catered for. -- John Barton is Emeritus Oriel and Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture in the University of Oxford, a Senior Research Fellow at Campion Hall, and an Anglican priest. * Church Times *
Author Bio
Andrew Village is Reader in Practical and Empirical Theology at York St John University