Teaching the Bible in the Congregation: Fall 2010
PART OF SERIES Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology
Periodical, 96 pp
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Teaching the Bible in the Congregation
From the editorial:
The most pressing need of the contemporary church is to learn afresh to read and teach the Bible confessionally. As in: this ability is something we once had and have lost. I believe, and these writers help me believe, that the Bible is fully in relationship with us in our present generation and will be in relationship with God’s church for the ages yet to come. Despite our doubts, questions, and frustrations, the living Word of God continues to comfort, challenge, and confront us. This issue is written to help enliven, awaken and nurture our relationship, individually and congregationally, with the written word of God.
From the editorial:
The most pressing need of the contemporary church is to learn afresh to read and teach the Bible confessionally. As in: this ability is something we once had and have lost. I believe, and these writers help me believe, that the Bible is fully in relationship with us in our present generation and will be in relationship with God’s church for the ages yet to come. Despite our doubts, questions, and frustrations, the living Word of God continues to comfort, challenge, and confront us. This issue is written to help enliven, awaken and nurture our relationship, individually and congregationally, with the written word of God.
Type | |
Genre | Academic Theory/Thesis, Introductory Reference |
Expression | General Writing/Recording |
Topic | Teaching the Bible, Biblical Hermeneutics |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
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