What is the Bible? Is it a rulebook? A theological textbook on God? A manual for how to live your life in order to get the best things out of it?
For thousands of years, people from all over the world have had to reckon with the ancient writings we find today bound together as the Bible. As part of that reckoning process, many have had to make decisions regarding what the ancient writings seem to be saying and how they relate to their lives. We—in 2021—are thankfully no different.
During this weekend seminar we'll look together at these ancient writings sometimes called the Scriptures, the Holy Writings, or the Bible. We'll work together through topics like:
Who wrote the Bible? | When was it written? | The storyline of the Old and New Testaments | The Greek Translations of the Old Testament | Authority and Trust | English Translations
Seminar Outline
Session 1: What Is It, What's in It, and Where Did It Come From? (Nov. 5th from 6:30p-8:00p)
Session 2: Storylines, Testaments, Greek, and Quotations (Nov. 6th from 9:00a-10:30a)
Session 3: Criticism, Variants, Authority, and Translations (Nov. 6th from 11:00a-12:30p)
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