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Throughout the ages, adherents of religious traditions from around the world have set apart certain writings and teachings as special, calling them scriptures, sacred texts or classics. And they have developed particular approaches to reading these texts. In this insightful new guide, Unitarian Universalist minister, Jonalu Johnstone, provides an introduction to reading sacred texts, discusses Unitarian Universalist views of scripture and suggests ways to use sacred texts within our congregations. Each chapter explores an aspect of engaging with scripture and includes a reading from a sacred text - the Hebrew Scriptures, the Christian Bible, the I Ching, the Dhammapada, the Qur'an and others, including more modern sources - and offers progressive commentary based on scholarly and spiritual approaches to these writings. SCRIPTURE UNBOUND explores many of these approaches, including historical-critical reading, chant, feminist interpretation, Jewish midrash, Unitarian Universalist practice and more. It provides guidance on selecting translations, considers individual and communal spiritual practice and reflects on some of the dangers of interpreting scriptures, including cultural misappropriation. This engaging volume invites readers into an adventure of encountering first-hand the words and stories that have inspired billions throughout the centuries. Exploring the wisdom of the ages helps equip us to understand the world we share with a diverse and evolving collection of religious voices.

Table of Contents

Introduction

A Reading from Esther 4:13–5:13


PART I

Traditional Tools and Readings of Scripture

Chapter One: Scripture and Community

A Reading from the Analects of Confucius

Chapter Two: Scripture and Authority

A Reading from Nehemiah 8:1–10

Chapter Three: Historical-Critical Reading

A Reading from the Qur’an 3:1–6

Chapter Four: Contextual Criticism

A Reading from Luke 10:38–42

Chapter Five: Scripture in Spiritual Practice

A Reading from Genesis Midrash Rabbah 8:5

Chapter Six: The Question of Translation

A Reading of I Ching 17


PART II

A Unitarian Universalist Take on Scripture

Chapter Seven: How Unitarian Universalists Perceive Scripture

A Reading of “For So the Children Come”

Chapter Eight: Preconceptions and Cultural Bias

A Reading from Black Elk Speaks


PART III

Using Scripture

Chapter Nine: Study

A Reading from Dhammapada 1:1–2

Chapter Ten: Scripture in Worship

A Reading from Isaiah 61:1–4

Chapter Eleven: Beyond Study and Worship

A Reading from the Tao Te Ching 17


Suggested Scriptures and Stories for Theme-Based Ministry

Resources

Notes

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      Publisher: Skinner House Books
      Publication Date: 27/02/2020
      ISBN13: 9781558968462, 978-1558968462
      ISBN10: 1558968466

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Throughout the ages, adherents of religious traditions from around the world have set apart certain writings and teachings as special, calling them scriptures, sacred texts or classics. And they have developed particular approaches to reading these texts. In this insightful new guide, Unitarian Universalist minister, Jonalu Johnstone, provides an introduction to reading sacred texts, discusses Unitarian Universalist views of scripture and suggests ways to use sacred texts within our congregations. Each chapter explores an aspect of engaging with scripture and includes a reading from a sacred text - the Hebrew Scriptures, the Christian Bible, the I Ching, the Dhammapada, the Qur'an and others, including more modern sources - and offers progressive commentary based on scholarly and spiritual approaches to these writings. SCRIPTURE UNBOUND explores many of these approaches, including historical-critical reading, chant, feminist interpretation, Jewish midrash, Unitarian Universalist practice and more. It provides guidance on selecting translations, considers individual and communal spiritual practice and reflects on some of the dangers of interpreting scriptures, including cultural misappropriation. This engaging volume invites readers into an adventure of encountering first-hand the words and stories that have inspired billions throughout the centuries. Exploring the wisdom of the ages helps equip us to understand the world we share with a diverse and evolving collection of religious voices.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      A Reading from Esther 4:13–5:13


      PART I

      Traditional Tools and Readings of Scripture

      Chapter One: Scripture and Community

      A Reading from the Analects of Confucius

      Chapter Two: Scripture and Authority

      A Reading from Nehemiah 8:1–10

      Chapter Three: Historical-Critical Reading

      A Reading from the Qur’an 3:1–6

      Chapter Four: Contextual Criticism

      A Reading from Luke 10:38–42

      Chapter Five: Scripture in Spiritual Practice

      A Reading from Genesis Midrash Rabbah 8:5

      Chapter Six: The Question of Translation

      A Reading of I Ching 17


      PART II

      A Unitarian Universalist Take on Scripture

      Chapter Seven: How Unitarian Universalists Perceive Scripture

      A Reading of “For So the Children Come”

      Chapter Eight: Preconceptions and Cultural Bias

      A Reading from Black Elk Speaks


      PART III

      Using Scripture

      Chapter Nine: Study

      A Reading from Dhammapada 1:1–2

      Chapter Ten: Scripture in Worship

      A Reading from Isaiah 61:1–4

      Chapter Eleven: Beyond Study and Worship

      A Reading from the Tao Te Ching 17


      Suggested Scriptures and Stories for Theme-Based Ministry

      Resources

      Notes

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