Inspired
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Rachel Held Evans
If the Bible isn't a science book or an instruction manual, what is it? What do people mean when they say the Bible is inspired? When New York Times bestselling author Rachel Held Evans found herself asking these questions, she embarked on a journey to better understand what the Bible is and how it's meant to be read. What she discovered changed her--and it can change you, too.Evans knows firsthand how a relationship with the Bible can be as real and as complicated as a relationship with a family member or close friend. In Inspired, Evans explores contradictions and questions from her own experiences with the Bible, including:If the Bible was supposed to explain the mysteries of life, why does it leave the reader with so many questions?What does it mean to be chosen by God?To what degree did the Holy Spirit guide the preservation of these narratives, and is there something sacred to be uncovered beneath all these human fingerprints?If the Bible has given voice to the oppressed, why is it also used as justification by their oppressors? Drawing on the best in biblical scholarship and using her well-honed literary expertise, Evans examines some of our favorite Bible stories and possible interpretations, retelling them through memoir, original poetry, short stories, and even a short screenplay.Undaunted by the Bible's most difficult passages and unafraid to ask the hard questions, Evans wrestles through the process of doubting, imagining, and debating the mysteries surrounding Scripture. Discover alongside Evans that the Bible is not a static text, but a living, breathing, captivating, and confounding book that can equip us and inspire us to join God's loving and redemptive work in the world.
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Author
Rachel Held Evans
Pages
240
Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Published Date
2018-06-12
ISBN
0718022327 9780718022327
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"Rachel’s words always bring me such comfort, laughter, and deep thought. While parts of this book were still hard for me and hit closer to the heavier, more painful parts of my faith journey than I have allowed anything to get recently, I still appreciate the journey Rachel brought us on and the perspective she gave. Her own story with the Bible was one I often felt familiar to in my own life. I have asked myself similar questions, stood on similar soap boxes, and felt similar ups and downs that come with finding out everything you stood up for can crumble so quickly in the face of lived experience that simply does not make sense. I will always come back to Rachel’s books when I feel curious about poking faith again. The way she both expands Scripture at times and simplifies it in others brings me so much wonder and peace, much like how Scripture is supposed to (sometimes, anyways). Mostly, I walk away from this reading of Inspired with an empathy for the people who told their stories and shared their culture over and over in this magnificent, ancient collection we call the Bible. I rarely know what’s really going on or what the right answers are regarding debates over translations, cultural contexts, who-authored-what, or the other thousands of questions scripture brings up. But, I can empathize with stories."