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Reading the Bible Again For the First Time: Taking the Bible Seriously But Not Literally by Marcus J. Borg
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Reading the Bible Again For the First Time: Taking the Bible Seriously But…

by Marcus J. Borg

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This changed how I look at the Bible. Borg successfully advocates a "historical-metaphorical" approach to interpretation. The Bible is a lens through which we see God rather than God itself. It made me wonder how often the literalists have more faith in the Bible than in God. ( )
  jpsnow | May 26, 2008 |
Academic approach to Bible study, using metaphor to explain parts of the Bible that conflict with modern scientific knowledge, thus making the Bible still relevant in today's world. ( )
  drj | Jan 24, 2007 |
An anthropological look at the Bible - the environment, both political and social, that was responsible for poor segues, unrelated language and apparent nastiness from a "loving God". Great Bible reference. ( )
  mms | Jan 2, 2007 |
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Reading the Bible Again for the First Time is Marcus Borg's follow-up to Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time. Like his earlier book, this one is written for lay people whose faith has been frustrated by their misapprehension that fundamentalism's claim to be the one true faith is valid. Borg, a professor of religion at Oregon State University, describes an alternative to fundamentalists' so-called "literal" readings of scripture. (He believes that such "literal-factual" readings do not live up to that description, and that the limitations of such readings have alienated many people who would otherwise remain part of the church.) Borg calls his alternative "historical-metaphorical" reading, a way of "taking the Bible seriously without taking it literally." Reading the Bible begins with a history of recent conflicts regarding biblical interpretation. Borg navigates the minefields of his subject with sensitivity and precision, explaining, for example, the important distinction between evangelical and fundamentalist readings of the Bible. He then offers historical-metaphorical readings of some key texts from both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. Throughout, Borg writes with calm assurance and respect for those who would disagree with him. Reading the Bible is a credible guide to the project it names. It is a faithful exercise of reason, undertaken to help Christians hear more clearly the many voices recorded in the Bible. --Michael Joseph Gross

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