The Bible is not a doctrine but a living course of how to cultivate life.
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I was obsessed with being willing to be an instrument of God as I understood God.
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I stress in my book the biblical significance of being in the Now.
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In our contemporary society, the Word of God means one of two things.
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I believe that through a combination of one's actions, which is a metamorphosis of one's beliefs, there is a path to eternal life.
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The Course is not a religion, but rather an approach to spiritual growth and understanding that can be applied to any religious background or belief system.
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The Bible does not refer to itself as the Bible. The term 'Bible' was a later application to the collective works of the Old and New Testaments. I believe the three main reasons people insist on interpreting the Bible literally are not based on common sense.
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The real concerns over understanding the principles of biblical interpretation are demonstrated in society today. On any given day, evangelical Christians in the U.S. are twice as likely to open Facebook as their Bible, according to Lifeway Research.
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My book is easily used as a tool for congregational or small group study. It helps build community through honest dialogue about our spiritual questions and experiences. It helps define the difference between religious belief and spirituality.
Explaining the history of the development of Scripture, my book is a study of the tensions in the Bible between developing dogmatic beliefs and experiencing the Spiritual.
I honestly believe when you read the book you will understand my message – the tension between religious beliefs/dogma and the love/peace of spirituality runs through both the Old and the New Testaments.