Asking Better Questions of the Bible: A Guide for the Wounded, Wary, and Longing for More

Asking Better Questions of the Bible: A Guide for the Wounded, Wary, and Longing for More

by Marty Solomon

Narrated by Marty Solomon

Unabridged — 4 hours, 33 minutes

Asking Better Questions of the Bible: A Guide for the Wounded, Wary, and Longing for More

Asking Better Questions of the Bible: A Guide for the Wounded, Wary, and Longing for More

by Marty Solomon

Narrated by Marty Solomon

Unabridged — 4 hours, 33 minutes

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Overview

Too often when we come to the Bible, we settle for easy answers. We move quickly toward the allure of resolution. But when we ask the questions the Bible is asking, we will do these things instead:
  • understand the Eastern perspective of words, numbers, and core principles like eternal life, truth, sin, and faith
  • recognize the literary devices and the reclamation of stories used in the Torah
  • read the historical books both as inspiration and as cautionary tales
  • interpret the distinct genres in Wisdom Literature, such as psalms and proverbs
  • decipher the unique elements of prophetic literature
  • perceive the often tongue-in-cheek nature of the Gospel accounts
  • view the New Testament letters as inspired, authoritative interpretation of the story of God

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

12/05/2022

In this enlightening debut, Bema podcast host Solomon seeks to help Christians engage more deeply with the Bible and, by extension, with God. Rejecting straightforward approaches to Bible study, Solomon argues that recognizing scriptural complexity helps believers appreciate “the bigness of God,” and that asking hard questions, rather than signifying disbelief, can engender a more vibrant faith. His plan involves getting readers to recognize they are “literary tourists” who are studying the Bible, and also that they are not its intended historical audience. As well, Solomon suggests viewing the text through an “ancient Eastern perspective” so as to appreciate it within the cultural context it was created and to better perceive the individual perspectives and agendas of its writers. He also helps readers tackle anxieties that can arise from serious study, acknowledging one might initially feel one’s regressed in biblical understanding or even unintentionally misled others spiritually in the past. Accessibly written and forthright (Solomon is frank about the struggles in his own process), this guide provides a useful spiritual toolbox to assist readers in broadening their Bible study, without being prescriptive or wedded to one philosophy. Christians seeking a fresh approach to scriptural study should give this a look. (Feb.)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178328668
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Publication date: 02/07/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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