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How Should We Read the Bible?
Reading scripture is one of the most important disciplines of the Christian life. Robert Mulholland, Jr. has written extensively about two different approaches to reading scripture. The first is reading is “informational”; that is, we read scripture to learn more … Continue reading
Posted in Deuteronomy 6 (The Shema), Faith, Scripture, The Jesus Creed
Tagged Reading the Bible, Robert Mulholland, Scot McKnight
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