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Takes the fear out of Bible reading fear of the Bible itself, fear that reading the Bible needs severaluniversity degrees, fear that the Bible says things that no sensible person could accept.

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WHEN the author of a book entitled How to Read the BIBLE (without switching off your BRAIN) (SPCK, £9.99) declares that his favourite biblical film blockbuster is "Life of Brian", it is likely that he may bring a fresh approach to a well-covered field of research. Simon Taylor, Canon Chancellor of Derby Cathedral and Continuing Ministerial Development officer for the Diocese of Derby, has certainly done that, as he gathers together talks delivered at St Mary Redcliffe Bristol, and Derby Cathedral into his 130-page manual. As well as recounting the history of the Bible’s compilation, he discusses the "difficult subjects" of money and sex (including the joy expressed in the Song of Songs and not shying away from the subordination of women as advocated in parts of the New Testament) and its use of marriage to mirror our relationship with God. Contemporary problems with the story of creation are tackled by means of "the value of ‘true’ " and Simon Taylor confesses that some examples of violence in the Bible present him with difficulty. He stresses the importance of honesty in "effective wrestling with the Bible" and this book contains all the tools for the job. -- Margaret Daniels * Methodist Recorder *
Taylor gives the reader an excellent introduction to the Bible – what it is, how it came about and how to read it – all told in light and lucid prose ... A refreshing work, short and to the point. It is down to earth and practical, stripping away centuries of pious accretions. -- Timothy Kinahan * Church of Ireland Gazette *
There are some real nuggets of wisdom in the book. This is a book for mature confirmands, for those who are discerning vocations, for befuddled students, or for anyone who wants to renew the adventure. -- The Revd Dr Matt Bullimore, Vicar of Royston, and Priest-in-Charge of Falkirk, in the diocese of Leeds * The Church Times *
It ought to be in all church libraries and bookstalls. * Modern Believing, Vol. 58(1) *

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    Publisher: SPCK Publishing
    Publication Date: 9/17/2015 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780281073801, 978-0281073801
    ISBN10: 0281073805
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Takes the fear out of Bible reading fear of the Bible itself, fear that reading the Bible needs severaluniversity degrees, fear that the Bible says things that no sensible person could accept.

    Trade Review
    WHEN the author of a book entitled How to Read the BIBLE (without switching off your BRAIN) (SPCK, £9.99) declares that his favourite biblical film blockbuster is "Life of Brian", it is likely that he may bring a fresh approach to a well-covered field of research. Simon Taylor, Canon Chancellor of Derby Cathedral and Continuing Ministerial Development officer for the Diocese of Derby, has certainly done that, as he gathers together talks delivered at St Mary Redcliffe Bristol, and Derby Cathedral into his 130-page manual. As well as recounting the history of the Bible’s compilation, he discusses the "difficult subjects" of money and sex (including the joy expressed in the Song of Songs and not shying away from the subordination of women as advocated in parts of the New Testament) and its use of marriage to mirror our relationship with God. Contemporary problems with the story of creation are tackled by means of "the value of ‘true’ " and Simon Taylor confesses that some examples of violence in the Bible present him with difficulty. He stresses the importance of honesty in "effective wrestling with the Bible" and this book contains all the tools for the job. -- Margaret Daniels * Methodist Recorder *
    Taylor gives the reader an excellent introduction to the Bible – what it is, how it came about and how to read it – all told in light and lucid prose ... A refreshing work, short and to the point. It is down to earth and practical, stripping away centuries of pious accretions. -- Timothy Kinahan * Church of Ireland Gazette *
    There are some real nuggets of wisdom in the book. This is a book for mature confirmands, for those who are discerning vocations, for befuddled students, or for anyone who wants to renew the adventure. -- The Revd Dr Matt Bullimore, Vicar of Royston, and Priest-in-Charge of Falkirk, in the diocese of Leeds * The Church Times *
    It ought to be in all church libraries and bookstalls. * Modern Believing, Vol. 58(1) *

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