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Welcome to the Bible

by Vicki K. Black

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This book invites newcomers into a deeper engagement with Scripture. One of the often overlooked gifts of the Anglican Church is that the texts and doctrines of the Bible are embedded in our prayers, liturgies, and creeds. Thus Anglicans tend to know the Bible better than they realize; they just don't know chapter and verse. Making that knowledge explicit and placing it in context can help to overcome the disconnect many Anglicans feel with the Bible, and can open the way for further and more in-depth study.… (more)
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This book invites newcomers into a deeper engagement with Scripture. One of the often overlooked gifts of the Anglican Church is that the texts and doctrines of the Bible are embedded in our prayers, liturgies, and creeds. Thus Anglicans tend to know the Bible better than they realize; they just don't know chapter and verse. Making that knowledge explicit and placing it in context can help to overcome the disconnect many Anglicans feel with the Bible, and can open the way for further and more in-depth study.

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