
The Once and Future Bible
An Introduction to the Bible for Religious Progressives
Gregory C. Jenks(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 10. January 2011
268 pages
978-1-62189-120-8 (ISBN)
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This book offers a way to engage with the Bible as a set of sacred texts that can serve as a song sheet for believers in exile-those people Bishop John Shelby Spong calls the "church alumni association." This includes those internally displaced persons of faith who have not yet become spiritual refugees but who feel the pressure to conform to traditional expressions of faith that no longer serve as springs of living water for the journey of life.
These ancient texts come from another world and another time, but they can serve as maps for the journey of life. They can best do this when the sacred wisdom of the Bible is accepted as permission to voice the new questions we face today in the confidence that authentic faith has always required such boldness.
Religious progressives are people who live the questions, not dodge them. Our task is not to guard a set of traditional answers, but to live life boldly, taking risks for God's sake and our own. One of the hallmarks of this book is that the problems posed by the Bible are acknowledged. In particular, the contributions of recent critical scholarship are embraced, rather than being ignored or neutralized by pious ambivalence.
The intended reader of this book is not a traditional believer, secure in her assumptions about God and salvation, but someone struggling to live with integrity in a time when traditional religion seems increasingly irrelevant. The goal is not to persuade the reader that the Bible is credible but-more modestly-to offer an account of the Bible that may encourage religious progressives to reclaim the Bible as a valued part of our spiritual baggage.
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United States
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Gregory C. Jenks is Academic Dean at St Francis Theological College in Brisbane, Australia. He is the author of The Origins and Early Development of the Antichrist Myth (1991).
Content
- Intro
- The Once and Future Bible
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part 1: People of the Book
- Chapter 1: The Invention of the Bible
- Chapter 2: The Use and Abuse of the Bible
- Chapter 3: One Bible-Many Readings
- Chapter 4: The Biblical World
- Part 2: Jewish Texts in the Bible
- Chapter 5: Foundational Traditions
- Chapter 6: Public Theology
- Chapter 7: After Prophecy Ends
- Chapter 8: Second Temple Jewish Writings
- Part 3: Christian Texts in the Bible
- Chapter 9: Prophet of God's Empire
- Chapter 10: Apostle of Christ
- Chapter 11: Alternative Voices
- Chapter 12: Imagining a Future for the Bible
- Appendix A: Further Resources
- Appendix B: Progressive Religion Resources
- Appendix C: Chronological Charts
- Appendix D: Glossary
- Bibliography
- General Index
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