Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism: A Bishop Rethinks this Meaning of ScriptBy popular demand—study guides to two of Bishop John Shelby Spong's bestselling and controversial works, including questions, reflections, and summaries for group and individual use. |
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The words in the manuscript seemed to speak to Wanda more deeply than those
of any book I've written on which she had previously worked. To find her excited
by its content as each chapter rolled off her word processor, and to hear her ...
The words in the manuscript seemed to speak to Wanda more deeply than those
of any book I've written on which she had previously worked. To find her excited
by its content as each chapter rolled off her word processor, and to hear her ...
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All of this seemed to me more like religious bigotry than divinely inspired
Scripture. But there it was in the Bible. Womanhood was insulted in verse after
verse of the Torah. The woman was thought to be incompetent to make a vow, so
her ...
All of this seemed to me more like religious bigotry than divinely inspired
Scripture. But there it was in the Bible. Womanhood was insulted in verse after
verse of the Torah. The woman was thought to be incompetent to make a vow, so
her ...
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1:1-2:4 and Gen. 2:5ff). These stories cannot be harmonized. Poor Moses
contradicted himself radically in the first two chapters of the Torah. He also
seemed not to know the nationality of the people to whom Joseph's brothers sold
Joseph, ...
1:1-2:4 and Gen. 2:5ff). These stories cannot be harmonized. Poor Moses
contradicted himself radically in the first two chapters of the Torah. He also
seemed not to know the nationality of the people to whom Joseph's brothers sold
Joseph, ...
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A Few Grains of Wheat Amid the Chaff
Crítica de los usuarios - Philip Tutt - Christianbook.comThis work, written by a "controversial" Episcopal bishop (John Shelby Spong) proposes a venture to save Christianity from fundamentalism. In the epilogue (which I suggest that the reader peruse first ... Leer comentario completo
Review: Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism: A Bishop Rethinks the Meaning of Scripture
Crítica de los usuarios - Ryan - GoodreadsThe book was pretty good. It has some good information and serves as a good overview for a lot of ideas. The big problem is that the book's information is about history, where the author is not ... Leer comentario completo
Contenido
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The Formation of the Sacred Story | 38 |
Prophets Psalms Proverbs and Protest | 58 |
Forming the Second Covenant | 78 |
The Man from Tarsus | 92 |
Christ Resurrection Grace The Gospel of Paul | 108 |
Matthew The Story of Jesus from a Hebrew Perspective | 148 |
Luke The Story of Jesus from a Gentile Perspective | 168 |
The Fourth Gospel In the BeginningI Am | 186 |
Christmas and Easter Ultimate Truth and Literal Nonsense | 210 |
Who Is Christ for Us? | 228 |
Epilogue | 246 |
Notes | 252 |
Bibliography | 256 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism: A Bishop Rethinks this Meaning of Script John Shelby Spong Vista previa limitada - 2009 |
Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism: A Bishop Rethinks the Meaning of ... John Shelby Spong Vista de fragmentos - 1991 |
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