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How Not to Read the Bible
Book • 2021
In *How (Not) to Read the Bible*, Dan Kimball tackles big questions about the Bible, such as its stance on women, science, violence, and slavery.
He provides explanations for puzzling passages, helping readers to understand them in their historical and cultural context.
The book is designed for both Christians and skeptics, offering a step-by-step approach to interpreting challenging biblical texts.
He provides explanations for puzzling passages, helping readers to understand them in their historical and cultural context.
The book is designed for both Christians and skeptics, offering a step-by-step approach to interpreting challenging biblical texts.
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Mentioned by Pete Enns as his doctoral advisor and author of books on biblical interpretation.

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The Tears of Things with Pete Enns
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as a book addressing common questions about the Bible.


Tim Mackie

The Last Pillar: Communal Literature – Paradigm E11
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as a resource addressing common questions about difficult passages in the Bible.


Jon Collins

How (Not) To Read the Bible – Feat. Dan Kimball
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as a useful and easy-to-read book that works through the trickier Bible passages.

Tom French

Why is That in the Bible?: How and Why to Teach the Tricky Bits of the Bible
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while discussing the significance of trees in the Bible.


Jon Collins

Is the Tree of Life Practical? Tree Q+R 2
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as a guide to building a deeper relationship with God through scripture.

Sadie Robertson Huff

How to Read the Bible | Sadie & Christian | David Platt