Eat This Book: A Conversation in the Art of Spiritual Reading (Hardcover)
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Publisher: Eerdmans Publishing Company Author: Peterson, Eugene H. ISBN-10: 0802829481 | ISBN-13: 9780802829481 Binding: Hardcover
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Eugene Peterson is convinced that the way we read the Bible is as important as that we read it. Do we read the Bible for information about God and salvation, for principles and "truths" that we can use to live better? Or do we read it in order to listen to God and respond in prayer and obedience?
The second part of Peterson's momentous five-volume work on spiritual theology, Eat This Book challenges us to read the Scriptures on their own terms, as God's revelation, and to live them as we read them. With warmth and wisdom Peterson offers greatly needed, down-to-earth counsel on spiritual reading. In these pages he draws readers into a fascinating conversation on the nature of language, the ancient practice of lectio divina, and the role of Scripture translations.
Countering the widespread practice of using the Bible for self-serving purposes, Peterson here serves readers with a nourishing entrée into the formative, life-changing art of spiritual reading.
186 Pages Published: 2006
About the Author: Eugene H. Peterson is professor emeritus of spiritual theology at Regent College, Vancourver, British Columbia. He is the author of over thirty books, including his popular contemporary translation of teh Bible, The Message
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"Deep, stirring, luminous, even profound - if you are going to read one book about reading Scripture, it should be this one." - Lauren F. Winner, author of Girl Meets God and Real Sex
"Eugene Peterson has written a magnificent book about how to read the Bible. As any editor would say, a book must 'show,' not just 'tell.' Peterson's book does exactly that. The book itself has a biblical quality to it. Peterson uses vivid language; he tells and then reflects on wonderful stories; he invites readers to read their own stories in light of the story. This book is the fruit of decades of reading, pondering, conversing about, praying over, and living this story. Peterson encourages us to read the Bible as if we were dogs gnawing on a bone. Eat This Book made me lick my chops." - Gerald Sittser, author of A Grace Disguised
"Peterson explores the ancient discipline of lectio divina and how its elements of reading, meditating, praying, and living can help us receive Scripture as 'formative for the way we live our lives, not merely making an impression on our minds or feelings. ' Recommended." - Church & Synagogue Libraries
"Peterson's exposition of lectio divina is one of the fullest to appear in recent years'. A worthy sequel to his 2004 hit Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places." - Publishers Weekly
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