Making Sense of the Bible [Leader Guide] Rediscovering the Power of Scripture Today edition by Adam Hamilton Religion Spirituality eBooks
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In this six week video study, Adam Hamilton explores the key points in his new book, Making Sense of the Bible. With the help of this Leader Guide, groups learn from Hamilton as his video presentations lead groups through the book, focusing on the most important questions we ask about the Bible, its origins and meaning.
Making Sense of the Bible [Leader Guide] Rediscovering the Power of Scripture Today edition by Adam Hamilton Religion Spirituality eBooks
I really like this study. However, I do not think that in any way this should be called a 6 week study, and it is disingenuous to do so. You should plan on doubling that time for most groups. I just got done leading the first session last night, where Hamilton proposes we go through 7 chapters. Well, I did it, but only because I had prepared a study guide for my class to follow. Even at that, we had to speed through the material in order to get through the 7 chapters, with little time for discussion. Totally unrealistic timetable. I'm an experienced teacher who spent hours condensing this material to its most cogent points, and even at that, we felt like we were in a race. We plan on slowing down from now on - doing about 2-3 chapters a week. This is a much more realistic pace. It also would be a more user-friendly guide if the discussion questions for each section were organized chronologically apart from all the other discussion. Unless you're retired like I am, this guide takes a lot of time to go through, which the average person may not have. The ideas in the guide are interesting and useful, just not easy or time-efficient to follow.Product details
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Making Sense of the Bible [Leader Guide] Rediscovering the Power of Scripture Today edition by Adam Hamilton Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews
This is an amazing book particularly for those who may may have grown up in very restrictive denominations and found themselves questioning their understanding of the Bible. Very well written with an honest approach to scripture without the need to prove he "knows if all" and "has to be right."
Solid approach to reading scripture and taking scripture seriously. Will help people think about scripture in a more meaningful way. Some of the issues are addressed a little less in depth than I would like, but good for a group to go through and for creating discussion.
For anyone who has started to read the Bible cover to cover and bogged down in Genesis, anyone who has questions about the Bible, or anyone who does not understand everything in the Bible; this book will be helpful. Clearly written, grounded in scholarship, and written out of love and appreciation for the Bible.
something really helpful to be able to help others in understanding the place of scripture in a Christian's life without having to defend things that don't make sense. It gives a good understanding about what the Bible is and is not. Will be great for anyone with, at least, a half opened mind.
This author will really challenge your thinking about the Bible. It is one of the most provocative studies I have ever participated in. Easy to read, but challenging! I would recommend this study to anyone interested in understanding the scriptures better.
The title is appropriate. Hamilton looks at the big picture, only occasionally delving into an issue or a story in some detail. I found occasion contradictions between parts of the book which makes me wonder if he actually wrote it or if it was a collection of sermons that he edited and combined. Even if this is the case it is a good read. I recommend it whether you've studied the Bible for years or are struggling as a beginner.
This is a very insightful study. We used it in Sunday School for a class of 25 adults. It has given clearer understanding to difficult issues for several class members. It also has generated good conversation and a desire for further study. We used the DVD and gave class members the option to buy the book. They found the study compelling and wanting time to reflect on the information presented. It ended up they all bought the book. The class members represent all points of view from conservative to liberal. No one was offended by the presentation although some were challenged by it. After completing this study the class was excited to begin a study of scripture.
I really like this study. However, I do not think that in any way this should be called a 6 week study, and it is disingenuous to do so. You should plan on doubling that time for most groups. I just got done leading the first session last night, where Hamilton proposes we go through 7 chapters. Well, I did it, but only because I had prepared a study guide for my class to follow. Even at that, we had to speed through the material in order to get through the 7 chapters, with little time for discussion. Totally unrealistic timetable. I'm an experienced teacher who spent hours condensing this material to its most cogent points, and even at that, we felt like we were in a race. We plan on slowing down from now on - doing about 2-3 chapters a week. This is a much more realistic pace. It also would be a more user-friendly guide if the discussion questions for each section were organized chronologically apart from all the other discussion. Unless you're retired like I am, this guide takes a lot of time to go through, which the average person may not have. The ideas in the guide are interesting and useful, just not easy or time-efficient to follow.
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