Rethinking Biblical Literacy

Rethinking Biblical Literacy
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9780567521088
ISBN-13 : 0567521087
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Rethinking Biblical Literacy by : Katie B. Edwards

What do people know about the Bible, and how much do they know? The media often discusses the worrying 'decline' in biblical literacy, but what does this really mean, and how can we measure this assumed 'decline'? How can we go about teaching 'biblical literacy', and about teaching teachers how to teach it? Rethinking Biblical Literacy explores the question of biblical literacy, examining the Bible's use, influence and impact in advertising, street art, poetry, popular erotic literature, Irish and UK secondary education, stand-up comedy and The Simpsons TV series to display the different types of literacy and knowledge of the Bible. Katie B. Edwards brings together several specialists in the cultural use, impact and influence of the Bible to examine the contested nature of biblical literacy and to explore the variety of ways of 'knowing' about the Bible. The picture created is one of a broad range and at times surprising depth of knowledge about what remains arguably the most influential collection of texts ever to be published.

Better - Bible Study Book

Better - Bible Study Book
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Publisher : Lifeway Church Resources
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1535954116
ISBN-13 : 9781535954112
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Better - Bible Study Book by : Jen Wilkin

In this verse-by-verse study of the Book of Hebrews, Jen Wilkin explores how God "provided something better for us" in the person of Jesus Christ (Heb. 11:40). Through stories of Old Testament heroes and practices, the author of Hebrews demonstrates how the new covenant is superior to the old and how Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of every promise. Explore familiar verses in context of the entire Bible, learning how to place your hope and faith in Christ alone. (10 sessions) Additional purchase or renting of the video teaching sessions is recommended for the best experience of this Bible study book. Features: Leader helps to guide questions and discussions within small groups Personal study segments to complete between 10 weeks of group sessions Essential teaching videos, approximately 30-45 minutes per session, available for purchase or rent Benefits: Explore Old Testament stories to gain context for the superiority of Christ. Gain an understanding of the old and new covenants. Learn to place your hope in Jesus. Study the Book of Hebrews verse by verse.

Rethinking the Dates of the New Testament

Rethinking the Dates of the New Testament
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Publisher : Baker Academic
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9781493434671
ISBN-13 : 1493434675
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Rethinking the Dates of the New Testament by : Jonathan Bernier

This paradigm-shifting study is the first book-length investigation into the compositional dates of the New Testament to be published in over forty years. It argues that, with the notable exception of the undisputed Pauline Epistles, most New Testament texts were composed twenty to thirty years earlier than is typically supposed by contemporary biblical scholars. What emerges is a revised view of how quickly early Christians produced what became the seminal texts for their new movement.

The Bible Jesus Read Participant's Guide

The Bible Jesus Read Participant's Guide
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : 9780310241850
ISBN-13 : 0310241855
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bible Jesus Read Participant's Guide by : Philip Yancey

An eight session curriculum to study the book by the same title. Includes eight 12 minute video clips. Explores the Old Testament.

ReThink

ReThink
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Publisher : Inquest Publishing
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 1931548692
ISBN-13 : 9781931548694
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis ReThink by : Steve Wright

Is student ministry accomplishing what we think it is? Roughly two-thirds of students leave the church after graduation. Baptisms are down, and student pastors are walking away from ministry at startling rates. It's time to rethink student ministry. This book pairs the most up-to-date research available with an overview of a biblical framework for ministry. It will arm you with facts, Scripture, and real ideas that will help you find new ways to invite parents back into the equation and help you escape the busy, bigger-and-better, number-driven model of student ministry.

Reading the Bible outside the Church

Reading the Bible outside the Church
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781532636820
ISBN-13 : 1532636822
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Reading the Bible outside the Church by : David G. Ford

In many places in the Western world, churchgoing is in decline and it cannot be assumed that people have a good grasp of the Bible's content. In this evolving situation, how would "the person on the street" read the Bible? Reading the Bible Outside the Church begins to answer this question. David Ford spent ten months at a chemical industrial plant providing non-churchgoing men with the opportunity to read and respond to five different biblical texts. Using an in-depth qualitative methodology, he charts how their prior experiences of religion, sense of (non)religious identity, attitudes towards the Bible, and beliefs about the Bible all shaped the readings that occurred.

Bibles in Popular Cultures

Bibles in Popular Cultures
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780567702210
ISBN-13 : 0567702219
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Bibles in Popular Cultures by : Rebekah Welton

Supporting the theory that there is no singular 'Bible', and the idea that biblical literacy is demonstrated in a multitude of ways beyond confessional interpretations of biblical texts, the contributors of this volume explore how multiple 'Bibles' coexist simultaneously in popular cultures. By interrogating popular television, music, and film, biblical retellings are identified which variously perpetuate, challenge or subvert biblical narratives and motifs. The topics discussed are gathered around three themes: depictions of sex and gender, troubling representations, and subversions of biblical authority. This volume offers new studies on retellings of biblical texts which seek to interrogate, perpetuate and challenge dominant cultural ideas of who can interpret biblical texts, what forms this might take, and the influence of biblical interpretations in our societies.

What Are Spiritual Gifts?

What Are Spiritual Gifts?
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Publisher : Kregel Publications
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9780825499081
ISBN-13 : 0825499089
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis What Are Spiritual Gifts? by : Kenneth Berding

Many Christians have tried to discover their spiritual gifts only to find the process frustrating and complicated. Rarely in our search do we actually ask what should be our central question: What are spiritual gifts? Kenneth Berding believes we have misunderstood spiritual gifts, which has led to a misguided search. His convincing and readable study suggests that the Holy Spirit does not give special abilities (the conventional view), but rather calls us and places us into various ministries to build up and strengthen the body of Christ. - Back cover.

The Bible and Digital Millennials

The Bible and Digital Millennials
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 103
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ISBN-10 : 9780429788963
ISBN-13 : 0429788967
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bible and Digital Millennials by : David G. Ford

The Bible and Digital Millennials explores the place of the Bible in the lives of 18 to 35 year-olds who have been born into the digital age. As the use of digital media becomes increasingly pervasive, it should follow that it will have a significant effect on people’s engagement with religion and the sacred texts associated with it. Drawing on contemporary in-depth surveys, this study unpacks digital millennials’ stance towards, use of and engagement with the Bible in both offline and online settings. The book features results from a nationally representative survey of 2,000 young British people specifically commissioned for this project. The data is also compared with the findings of others, including a poll of 850 British Bible-centric Christians and recent Bible engagement surveys from the USA. This book investigates the relevance of the Bible to the lives of those who have grown up in the digital age. It will, therefore, offer fresh insight to any scholar of biblical studies, religion and digital media, and religious studies.

The Bibles of the Far Right

The Bibles of the Far Right
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780197789896
ISBN-13 : 0197789897
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bibles of the Far Right by : Hannah M. Strømmen

The Bibles of the Far Right is about a far-right worldview that has taken hold in contemporary Europe. It focuses on the role Bibles have come to play in this worldview. Starting with the case of far-right terrorism in Norway in 2011, the study argues that particular perceptions of "the Bible" and particular uses of biblical texts have been significant in calls to "protect" Europe against Islam. This study proposes new ways to understand political Bible-use today in order to respond to violence inspired by biblical texts.