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What Is the Bible?: How an Ancient Library of Poems, Letters, and Stories Can Transform the Way You Think and Feel About Everything (English Edition) Kindle Ausgabe
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Rob Bell, the beloved author of Love Wins and What We Talk About When We Talk About God, goes deep into the Bible to show how it is more revelatory, revolutionary, and relevant than we ever imagined—and offers a cogent argument for why we need to look at it in a fresh, new way.
In Love Wins, Rob Bell confronted the troubling questions that many people of faith were afraid to ask about heaven, hell, fate, and faith. Using the same inspired, inquisitive approach, he now turns to our most sacred book, the Bible. What Is the Bible? provides insights and answers that make clear why the Bible is so revered and what makes it truly inspiring and essential to our lives.
Rob takes us deep into actual passages to reveal the humanity behind the Scriptures. You cannot get to the holy without going through the human, Rob tells us. When considering a passage, we shouldn’t ask "Why did God say . . .?" To get to the heart of the Bible’s meaning, we should be asking: "What’s the story that’s unfolding here and why did people find it important to tell it? What was it that moved them to record these words? What was happening in the world at that time? What does this passage/story/poem/verse/book tell us about how people understood who they were and who God was at that time?" In asking these questions, Rob goes beyond the one-dimensional question of "is it true?" to reveal the Bible’s authentic transformative power.
Rob addresses the concerns of all those who see the Bible as God’s Word but are troubled by the ethical dilemmas, errors, and inconsistencies in Scripture. With What Is the Bible?, he recaptures the Good Book’s magic and reaffirms its power and inspiration to shape and inspire our lives today.
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- Erscheinungstermin16. Mai 2017
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Bell is at the forefront of a rethinking of Christianity.’ Time
‘One of the most influential evangelical pastors.’ The New York Times
‘Rob Bell is one of the hottest names.’ Boston Globe
‘Bell will be joined by the likes of Brian McLaren, James Martin, Diana Butler Bass and Carol Howard Merritt.’ Christianity Today
‘Forever grateful for the brilliant mind, boundless heart and fierce faith of Rob Bell. His work convinced me that it was possible – maybe necessary and thrilling – to be a person of both faith and intellect … Please read everything Rob’s ever written and then go see him live.’ Glennon Doyle Melton, author of Carry On, Warrior
‘It isn’t easy to develop a biblical imagination that takes in the comprehensive and eternal work of Christ … Rob Bell goes a long way in helping us acquire just such an imagination – without a trace of soft sentimentality and without compromising an inch of evangelical conviction.’ Eugene H. Peterson, Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology, Regent College, and author of The Message and The Pastor
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In Love Wins, New York Times bestselling author Rob Bell confronted the troubling questions that many people were afraid to ask about heaven, hell, fate, and faith. Using the same inspired, inquisitive approach, he now turns to the most widely read book of all time. What Is the Bible? provides surprising insights and answers about how the Bible actually works as a source of faith and guidance, showcasing a brand-new way of reading this sacred text.
Bell takes us deep into actual passages, revealing not only the humanity behind the scriptures but the revelation that one cannot get to the holy without going through the human. When considering a passage, Bell explains the worst question we can ask of a text (“Why did God . . . ?”) and the best question to ask (“Why did people find this important to write down?”) to get at how scripture can best guide us today. In asking these questions, Bell goes beyond the one-dimensional question of “is it true?” to reveal the Bible’s surprisingly transformative power. What Is the Bible? recaptures this ancient library’s subversive energy and reaffirms its enduring ability to inspire and shape our lives today.
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- ASIN : B01KT0GN7O
- Herausgeber : HarperOne (16. Mai 2017)
- Sprache : Englisch
- Dateigröße : 1311 KB
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- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe : 303 Seiten
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- Nr. 86 in Bibelstudium (englischsprachig)
- Nr. 221 in Kritik & Interpretation im Christentum (englischsprachig)
- Nr. 317 in Spirituelle Inspiration (englischsprachig)
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- Bewertet in Deutschland am 16. August 2017Ich kenne mich ein bisschen mit Theologie und den Büchern darüber aus. Rob hat eine tolle Gabe die Bibel in ihrer Gesamtheit zu erklären, sozusagen das “Big Picture“ für jeden verständlich zu machen. Es ist ein toller Beitrag, um Menschen aller Prägungen zusammenzubringen.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 6. September 2017Eines der besten Bücher über die Bibel, das ich seit langem gelesen habe.
Man bekommt Lust auf die Bibel, wohlwissend, dass man niemals auslernt sie zu verstehen.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 24. April 2018It gave me new fresh thoughts and actually dealt with many things i was already thinking of. I recommend this book.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 25. November 2017i like Rob Bells books, especially "love wins" but this book is very low nd flat in its content. I expected some valuable Informations how to handle unusual Text passages, some good informations about the creation of the text and but insteadt very wired Wording and Ideas and almost no answers. Rob you can do that way better !!!!
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Cristina ZapataBewertet in Mexiko am 11. November 20195,0 von 5 Sternen Si eres nuevo leyendo la biblia y quieres saber que estás leyendo
Un viaje místico hacia las historias que vemos en la biblia, empieza a tener más profundidad y dimensión el libro que hemos visto en nuestras casas como libro de cabecera o guardado en las cajoneras de los hoteles. Como cristiana lo recomiendo ampliamente
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Ione Brandão VazBewertet in Brasilien am 8. Mai 20184,0 von 5 Sternen A revolutinary way to read the Bible
Rob Bell sugere uma maneira revolucionária de lermos a Bíblia e portanto, uma nova maneira de pensarmos sobre o amor incondicional de Deus. O livro só me frustrou na parte em que ele não explicou porque na passagem da mulher flagrada em adultério os "homens mais velhos foram embora primeiro" assim como na história de Jonas ele não explicou porque o Rei da Assíria mandou que até os "animais se vestissem de sacos". Fora isso, acho que é uma leitura altamente recomendável.
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Paul HazeldenBewertet in Großbritannien am 19. März 20205,0 von 5 Sternen It does what it says on the cover
Firstly, it is a book written for Americans. Possibly American teenagers. I am not an American teenager, and the style does not work well for me, or pretty much anyone I know.
But forget the style: listen to the content. And the content is brilliant. Deep, insightful, compassionate, and easily understood.
There are several points where I think Bell is wrong, or missing the key point. But that doesn't matter: he is not insisting that we understand the Bible the same way that he does - he is helping us actually listen to the Bible. He is helping us set to one side all the doctrines and traditions and teachers who tell us what the Bible means and how we ought to interpret it, and concentrate instead on reading the Bible in its historic and political context.
He wants us to get our theology from the text, not impose our theology upon the text. He wants to help us allow the Bible to speak to us afresh - if you prefer, to allow God to speak to us through the Bible, and to risk having our understanding changed through that encounter. And, on that aim, I am 100% on his side.
We also need to study theology, to learn from the many wonderful Christians who have gone before us. We also need to learn from Church History, to understand the many groups and traditions which have brought us to where we are. But throughout the history of the Church, God has spoken to people through the Bible, and changed lives as a result. And He is still doing it. Bell's book is a powerful reminder and testimony to the power of this incredible book, and the incredible God it tells us about.
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WJDBewertet in Kanada am 6. Oktober 20175,0 von 5 Sternen Liberate Yourself from Literalism!
This is a good piece of work. Rob Bell handles his topic with grace and erudition. He helps me get beyond the wooden, literalistic interpretation most conservative preachers who seem to think that what they read in the Bible is what is in every detail. With grace and clarity Bell moves beyond that and opens up a broader interpretative framework that I found helpful. He is a good writer and a thoughtful interpreter of the Bible. I have given the book to two friends for whom I trust this will be a breakthrough! A wooden, literalistic interpretation of the Bible is the death knell for new life and new understanding. There's nothing in the book to suggest that Bell is a preacher---which is a good thing in my opinion. His perspective is new (to me at least) and worthwhile. It's certainly not harmful. Read and learn, and be free!
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Daniel F. PiggBewertet in den USA am22. Mai 20175,0 von 5 Sternen Rob Bell’s recently released book, What is the Bible ...
Rob Bell’s recently released book, What is the Bible?, is one of the most interesting books I have read in some time on the Bible for those who have looked back again at the Bible or who might actually be looking at it for the first time. Neither is odd in contemporary American culture. In that sense, he has updated the work of Marcus Borg. I have followed the career of Rob Bell since I heard some of his sermons from a Michigan Church where he was a pastor and from the NOOMA Series which to my mind is unparalleled in its ability to address challenging theological issues with grace, nonchalance, and wisdom. The same somewhat funky style is found in his latest work, and that is indeed important to the means of communication.
That same spirit is present in What is the Bible? Rob Bell could certainly be labelled a “seeker.” In conservative circles that would not necessarily be a compliment. For Bell, it is actually the space from which he writes and the space from which he hopes to engage his reading audience. This new books shows his wide reading in biblical scholarship and in theology, and it also shows his own engagement with the text—his own wrestling with meaning in the text. Some of his topics include how to understand Noah, Abraham, Jonah, violence, miracles, methods of interpretation, etc. His handling of the story of the woman taken in the act of adultery is exemplary in analysis. His use and insistence of looking at Jesus through Jewish eyes and perspectives of Jesus’ era provide some new clues for analysis. New Testament scholars have been using the insights on contemporary Judaism (Second Temple Period) since the work of E.P. Sanders.
The person who critiques his book should likely be one who finds direct assistance in his work. That means that a seminary professor or professor of religious studies is not his audience. A seminary professor of professor of religious studies can, however, marvel at the transformation through which Bell has gone through his career. The book consists of 43 chapters, most of which an average person could reading with reflection in 10 minutes each. The style is oriented toward thinking—the stream of consciousness—but also with a desire to find a wholeness through reflection. His topics include well-known stories from the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and New Testament. In the final section, he includes some commentary and recognition of what it means to interpret texts. What I found most interesting is that his questions regarding why the community would have preserved these stories and what the stories meant in the context of community drive his analysis. Anyone who has ever taken an academically oriented course in biblical studies knows that context, context, context is vital to understanding. Bell shows that aspect well.
Many people have been hurt by biblical interpretations within conservative religious communities. in particular. Bell is keenly aware of that challenge. Bell seeks not to condemn that problem, but to suggest again that people give the Biblical text a fresh look. Some conservative evangelical types “wrote off” Bell in his last book. They might want to look at this book. What is the Bible? provides not only a number of very powerful readings of texts, but it also suggests a way of going forward for those interested in reclaiming the biblical text after narrow readings have been rejected, and it suggests some lines of departure for those who simply regarded these texts as antique and barbaric.
Bell's book represents an important way forward for those who have no background in biblical studies. He knows how to pique curiosity. He also knows how to follow up with valuable reading suggestions.





