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    How to Eat Bread: 21 Nourishing Ways to Read the Bible

    £12.99
    An accessible book on reading the Bible that encourages an excitingly experiential approach.
    ISBN: 9781529364477
    AuthorThrelfall-Holmes, Miranda
    PublisherNameJohn Murray Press
    Pub Date10/06/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages192
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    'a fiercely intelligent theologian and historian' - The Independent

    'Miranda gives us the confidence to sit and taste the Bible's profound and life-changing goodness.' - Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York

    As a vicar, Miranda Threlfall-Holmes is used to being asked to recommend a book on how and why to read the Bible. Filling the gap between popular Bible reading notes and more academic books, How to Eat Bread is the book she'd give to anyone wanting to explore the Bible as part of their faith. Its three main sections delve into the rich heritage of how Christians have read the Bible down the ages:

    From the Larder - ways that scripture itself uses other parts of scripture, or models and demonstrates different ways of reading
    Grandma's Recipe Book - historical methods of biblical interpretation
    Molecular Gastronomy - the insights and methods of modern theological hermeneutics

    Encouraging readers to try out a variety of tried and tested ways of Bible reading, experiment with different ingredients and sample the results, How to Eat Bread is a refreshingly hands-on approach to understanding this ancient library of texts.

    'exhilarating and hands-on ... Miranda Threlfall-Holmes provides a fantastic guide' - Fergus Butler-Gallie

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    'a fiercely intelligent theologian and historian' - The Independent

    'Miranda gives us the confidence to sit and taste the Bible's profound and life-changing goodness.' - Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York

    As a vicar, Miranda Threlfall-Holmes is used to being asked to recommend a book on how and why to read the Bible. Filling the gap between popular Bible reading notes and more academic books, How to Eat Bread is the book she'd give to anyone wanting to explore the Bible as part of their faith. Its three main sections delve into the rich heritage of how Christians have read the Bible down the ages:

    From the Larder - ways that scripture itself uses other parts of scripture, or models and demonstrates different ways of reading
    Grandma's Recipe Book - historical methods of biblical interpretation
    Molecular Gastronomy - the insights and methods of modern theological hermeneutics

    Encouraging readers to try out a variety of tried and tested ways of Bible reading, experiment with different ingredients and sample the results, How to Eat Bread is a refreshingly hands-on approach to understanding this ancient library of texts.

    'exhilarating and hands-on ... Miranda Threlfall-Holmes provides a fantastic guide' - Fergus Butler-Gallie