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Finding God in Scripture

John A Bertone

Paperback 2019-06-01

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Why should I read the Bible? Isn't it just a lifeless and detached piece of history, an ancient relic? You may have heard people ask these questions or even asked them yourself. This book will help you find the answers to understanding the Bible in a twenty-first-century context. We have progressed as a civilization, there is no doubt. The advances in computer technology, communication, and science, have improved the quality of our lives. But fundamentally--at the core--the desires and motivations of humans remain the same and it is to this that the Bible speaks most clearly. However, interpreting the Bible requires intellectual curiosity, commitment, and a desire to discover truth. Finding God In Scripture will equip you to better understand the nature of the Bible's message and the dynamics of how to interpret it. For example, just like today's modern writers, biblical authors used various literary techniques such as the complexities associated with plot and characterization in narrative or the use of poetry, evoking emotions. These literary techniques were intended to convey God's message and involvement in the world. Finding God In Scripture will show you that there is more to the Bible than the communication of historical information; there is a reality--a truth that can transform your life. ""Bertone's book, intended for a general readership, is concerned with finding what he calls the 'theological propositions' found in Scripture. He covers the standard bases but tries to unite what 'objective' scholarship has long divided: the Bible's subject matter and its true Subject. It is not surprising, then, that the book concludes with the role of 'the Spirit and meaning.' Readers who follow Bertone's lead may also, like him, find themselves finding God in Scripture."" --Brent A. Strawn, Professor of Old Testament, Emory University John A. Bertone received his PhD in New Testament from the University of St. Michael's College (University of Toronto). His first book, ""The Law of the Spirit"" Experience of the Spirit and Displacement of the Law in Romans 8:1-16, was published in 2005. He is currently Adjunct Professor at both Wycliffe College (University of Toronto) and Niagara University.

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Publisher Description

Why should I read the Bible? Isn't it just a lifeless and detached piece of history, an ancient relic? You may have heard people ask these questions or even asked them yourself. This book will help you find the answers to understanding the Bible in a twenty-first-century context. We have progressed as a civilization, there is no doubt. The advances in computer technology, communication, and science, have improved the quality of our lives. But fundamentally--at the core--the desires and motivations of humans remain the same and it is to this that the Bible speaks most clearly. However, interpreting the Bible requires intellectual curiosity, commitment, and a desire to discover truth. Finding God In Scripture will equip you to better understand the nature of the Bible's message and the dynamics of how to interpret it. For example, just like today's modern writers, biblical authors used various literary techniques such as the complexities associated with plot and characterization in narrative or the use of poetry, evoking emotions. These literary techniques were intended to convey God's message and involvement in the world. Finding God In Scripture will show you that there is more to the Bible than the communication of historical information; there is a reality--a truth that can transform your life. ""Bertone's book, intended for a general readership, is concerned with finding what he calls the 'theological propositions' found in Scripture. He covers the standard bases but tries to unite what 'objective' scholarship has long divided: the Bible's subject matter and its true Subject. It is not surprising, then, that the book concludes with the role of 'the Spirit and meaning.' Readers who follow Bertone's lead may also, like him, find themselves finding God in Scripture."" --Brent A. Strawn, Professor of Old Testament, Emory University John A. Bertone received his PhD in New Testament from the University of St. Michael's College (University of Toronto). His first book, ""The Law of the Spirit"" Experience of the Spirit and Displacement of the Law in Romans 8:1-16, was published in 2005. He is currently Adjunct Professor at both Wycliffe College (University of Toronto) and Niagara University.

Koorong Code534058
ISBN162032024X
EAN9781620320242
Pages216
DepartmentBooks
CategorySpiritual Growth
PublisherWipf & Stock Publishers
Publication DateJun 2019
Dimensions12 x 152 x 229mm
Weight0.297kg