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Peter Enns

    Peter Enns es Profesor de Estudios Bíblicos, cuyo trabajo profundiza en la interpretación de las escrituras. Explora la intrincada relación entre la revelación divina y la autoría humana, desafiando las comprensiones convencionales. A través de sus escritos, Enns ofrece nuevas perspectivas sobre los textos sagrados, impulsando a los lectores a reconsiderar la autoridad y la relevancia de la Biblia en los tiempos contemporáneos. Su enfoque académico invita a una reflexión reflexiva sobre las narrativas religiosas fundamentales.

    Telling God's Story
    How the Bible Actually Works
    Curveball
    • Curveball

      When Your Faith Takes Turns You Never Saw Coming (or How I Stumbled and Tripped My Way to Finding a Bigger God)

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The author explores complex Christian concepts that often provoke fear or anxiety, transforming them into opportunities for deeper connection with a God characterized by boundless love and trustworthiness. By addressing these challenging topics, the book invites readers to embrace a more expansive and awe-inspiring understanding of faith, encouraging a transformative relationship with the divine.

      Curveball
    • How the Bible Actually Works

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Controversial evangelical Bible scholar, popular blogger, and podcast host Peter Enns argues that the Bible is not an instruction manual or rule book but a powerful tool for spiritual growth. Many Christians view it as a how-to manual filled with literal truths that must be strictly followed. However, Enns contends that the Bible is dynamic and does not provide easy answers to life's perplexing questions. Instead, it encourages us to seek wisdom and find our own answers to spiritual inquiries. He emphasizes that expecting the Bible to function as a rulebook leads to confusion, as its true subject matter is wisdom rather than certainty. This expectation can create problems in our reading. Enns suggests that rather than viewing the Bible as flawed or contradictory, we should see it as an empowering resource that aids our understanding of faith. He makes it clear that there is no single correct way to interpret the Bible. By moving beyond the damaging notion that "being right" is the most important measure of faith, Enns promotes a liberating approach to Bible study that focuses on enlightenment and building a relationship with God, aligning with the Bible's intended purpose.

      How the Bible Actually Works
    • Telling God's Story

      A Parents' Guide to Teaching the Bible

      • 140 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      A new religion curriculum from the team that brought you The Story of the World . In this accessible and engaging book, Peter Enns (author of the controversial and best-selling Inspiration and Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament ) provides parents and teachers with a straightforward and intelligent twelve-year plan for teaching the Bible. Written for lay readers but incorporating the best scholarly insights, Telling God’s Story avoids sectarian agendas. Instead, Enns suggests beginning with the parables of the Gospels for the youngest students; continuing on with the more complex stories of the Old and New Testaments for middle grade students; and guiding high school students into an understanding of the history and culture of biblical times.

      Telling God's Story