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Resource: Book (Bk1938) Making sense of the Bible : Rediscovering the power of scripture today     
Author: Adam Hamilton
Publisher: HarperOne, 2014
Length: 352 pages
Heading: BB2 — Bible History
Subjects: Bible / Introductions; Christianity; Christianity - General; Religion Western-Bible Reference
Location: BS475.3 .H3185 2014
# Copies: 1
ISBN/ISSN: 9780062234964
Description: FROM THE PUBLISHER: In Making Sense of the Bible, Adam Hamilton invites us into an honest conversation about the Bible. The book begins with foundational questions such as, How and when was the Bible written? Who decided which books made it into the scriptures and why? How literally must we read it? And, Is the Bible ever wrong?

From there, Hamilton considers the real questions people frequently ask that continue to divide Christians and denominations alike, including:
Were Adam and Eve real people?
Why is God so violent in the Old Testament?
Why would Paul command women to "keep silent in the church"?
Is Jesus the only way to salvation?
How does God view homosexual people?
Is the Book of Revelation a guide to the End Times?

In approachable and inviting language, Hamilton addresses these often misunderstood biblical themes leading readers to a deeper appreciation of the Bible so that we might hear God speak through it and find its words to be life-changing and life-giving.


DESCRIPTION: Denominations from evangelical to mainline continue to experience deep divisions over universal social issues. The underlying debate isnt about a particular social issue, but instead it is about how we understand the nature of scripture and how we should interpret it. The worlds bestselling, most-read, and most-loved book is also one of the most confusing. In Making Sense of the Bible, Adam Hamilton, one of the countrys leading pastors and Christian authors, addresses the hot-button issues that plague the church and cultural debate, and answers many of the questions frequently asked by Christians and non-Christians alike.

Did God really command Moses to put gay people to death? Did Jesus really teach that everyone who is not a Christian will be assigned to hell? Why would Paul command women to “keep silent in the church?” Were Adam and Eve real people? Is the book of Revelation really about the end times? Who decided which books made it into the scriptures and why? Is the Bible ever wrong? In approachable and inviting language, Hamilton addresses these often misunderstood biblical themes leading readers to a deeper appreciation of the Bible so that we might hear God speak through it and find its words to be life-changing and life-giving.

Age Groups: Middle School; High School; Young Adult (18-25); Adult (25-55); Adult (55+)


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