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Book Synopsis
His reflections on some of the ways we might answer these questions in the church today became the twelve short chapters of this book. Here scripture scholar and Anglican priest Christopher Bryan looks at the nature of the Bible’s authority and inspiration and how the Bible can inform our decision-making today. He explores common questions about scripture, such as: What do we mean when we say that the scriptures are revelatory, that they are inspired, that they are the Word of God? How do we define the Bible’s authority for the past and the future? What does a church that takes the Bible’s authority seriously actually look like? How does it read, study, and pray with the Bible? And God Spoke offers essential guidelines for everyone who wonders about the authority of the Bible, and who wants to read it with attentiveness and understanding.

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This is a well written, carefully reasoned presentation which will be helpful to both clergy and laity who struggle with how to interpret what they read in the scriptures in the face of the factions, sectarian and divisive, which claim an absolute authority of interpretation, usually their own. * The Anglican Journal *
Bryan’s lucid handling of subjects like canon, inspiration, and interpretation rests on masterful scholarship not flaunted in footnotes or marked with pretense. * Covenant *
There are at least a thousand great quotations in this book. * The Episcopal Evangel *
An excellent book for a class on the authority of the Bible. Can one even imagine a book on the authority and inspiration of the Bible that could be understood in simple language and Anglican too?! Well, this is it! This book has ‘soul.' * Prairie Spirit *
This is a brief but first-rate work of biblical theology for ordinary intelligent folks who hear a lector say, ‘The Word of the Lord’ after Sunday’s readings, but have said, ‘Thanks be to God’ with little curiosity until now. * Covenant *

Table of Contents
Part 1 Prologue: Making Decisions in the Church Part 2 Part I: What Do We Believe? Chapter 3 Interpreting the Bible Chapter 4 The Church as Witness and Keeper of the Bible Chapter 5 The Bible as Revelation Chapter 6 The Bible as Text Chapter 7 The Bible as a Book of Meeting Chapter 8 The Bible as the Word of God Chapter 9 The Bible as Inspired Chapter 10 The Bible as Canon Chapter 11 The Bible as Authoritative Part 12 What Should We Do? Chapter 13 Listening to the Bible Chapter 14 Studying the Bible Chapter 15 Making Decisions in the Light of the Bible Part 16 Four Notes

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 25/04/2002
      ISBN13: 9781561012015, 978-1561012015
      ISBN10: 1561012017

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      Book Synopsis
      His reflections on some of the ways we might answer these questions in the church today became the twelve short chapters of this book. Here scripture scholar and Anglican priest Christopher Bryan looks at the nature of the Bible’s authority and inspiration and how the Bible can inform our decision-making today. He explores common questions about scripture, such as: What do we mean when we say that the scriptures are revelatory, that they are inspired, that they are the Word of God? How do we define the Bible’s authority for the past and the future? What does a church that takes the Bible’s authority seriously actually look like? How does it read, study, and pray with the Bible? And God Spoke offers essential guidelines for everyone who wonders about the authority of the Bible, and who wants to read it with attentiveness and understanding.

      Trade Review
      This is a well written, carefully reasoned presentation which will be helpful to both clergy and laity who struggle with how to interpret what they read in the scriptures in the face of the factions, sectarian and divisive, which claim an absolute authority of interpretation, usually their own. * The Anglican Journal *
      Bryan’s lucid handling of subjects like canon, inspiration, and interpretation rests on masterful scholarship not flaunted in footnotes or marked with pretense. * Covenant *
      There are at least a thousand great quotations in this book. * The Episcopal Evangel *
      An excellent book for a class on the authority of the Bible. Can one even imagine a book on the authority and inspiration of the Bible that could be understood in simple language and Anglican too?! Well, this is it! This book has ‘soul.' * Prairie Spirit *
      This is a brief but first-rate work of biblical theology for ordinary intelligent folks who hear a lector say, ‘The Word of the Lord’ after Sunday’s readings, but have said, ‘Thanks be to God’ with little curiosity until now. * Covenant *

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Prologue: Making Decisions in the Church Part 2 Part I: What Do We Believe? Chapter 3 Interpreting the Bible Chapter 4 The Church as Witness and Keeper of the Bible Chapter 5 The Bible as Revelation Chapter 6 The Bible as Text Chapter 7 The Bible as a Book of Meeting Chapter 8 The Bible as the Word of God Chapter 9 The Bible as Inspired Chapter 10 The Bible as Canon Chapter 11 The Bible as Authoritative Part 12 What Should We Do? Chapter 13 Listening to the Bible Chapter 14 Studying the Bible Chapter 15 Making Decisions in the Light of the Bible Part 16 Four Notes

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