Chapter 4: Savoring the Feasting Bible
From Normal to New Normal: Assumptions and Anomalies. Paauw believes that a paradigm shift in how we read the Bible is vital. He uses Kuhn’s work on science to show what that means.
On Not Bringing Your Own Fast Food to the Feast. "First things first, says Wright: “Scripture . . . does not exist to give authoritative answers to questions other than those it addresses.” We have to change what we are after when we read the Bible.
Falling in Love with (All of) the Bible. We need to read the Bible book by book and think about how the books interact. One thing that will be obvious immediately is the part the story of Israel plays the book. We have elevated Bible study of Bible reading. And Bible should be a community event’ we need to discover the Bible in community.
Paauw, Glenn R. (2016-04-21). Saving the Bible from Ourselves: Learning to Read and Live the Bible Well (Kindle Locations 988-989). InterVarsity Press. Kindle Edition.