Respecting Creation as the First Bible
Father Richard • The First Bible
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Nathan Bettger • Nature is the First Scripture
If we truly took the Bible seriously, I’m not sure we’d ever get past the first chapter. The claims that Genesis 1 makes about who and what we are as human beings are so potent, so stirring, so breathtaking, and ultimately so demanding that we can’t just read it and move on. The chapter demands nothing less than a radical reorientation of our lives
... See moreShai Held • Judaism Is About Love: Recovering the Heart of Jewish Life
If we truly took the Bible seriously, I’m not sure we’d ever get past the first chapter. The claims that Genesis 1 makes about who and what we are as human beings are so potent, so stirring, so breathtaking, and ultimately so demanding that we can’t just read it and move on. The chapter demands nothing less than a radical reorientation of our lives
... See moreShai Held • Judaism Is About Love: Recovering the Heart of Jewish Life
importantly, the biblical teaching on creation is a charge, a mission, a commission that sends us into God’s good but broken world with a calling. We can summarize this (com)mission in three verbs: image, unfold, and occupy.
James K. A. Smith • You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit
The first words of the Bible are: "When God began to create heaven and earth"; they are not: "This is a scientific treatment…
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Marc Zvi Brettler PhD • How to Read the Bible
The Bible is often quoted as the most important book of our civilization. What about the dictionary? Didn’t John 1:1 says: “In the beginning was the Word (Logos), and the Logos was with God, and the Logos was God”?
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