Author: | Dr Peter Stevenson | ISBN: | 1230000106821 |
Publisher: | Onwards and Upwards Publishers | Publication: | February 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | Onwards and Upwards Publishers | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr Peter Stevenson |
ISBN: | 1230000106821 |
Publisher: | Onwards and Upwards Publishers |
Publication: | February 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | Onwards and Upwards Publishers |
Language: | English |
BRINGING THE HEALING MIRACLES OF JESUS TO LIFE TODAY
The Bible is our spiritual food – daily bread that can help us live in relationship with Jesus and in accordance with God’s perfect plan. But for many of us the stories of scripture can be difficult to fully understand. They are translated from another language, another culture, another time. Without significant academic training, how can today’s believer enjoy the inner nourishment that scripture is supposed to provide?
Revd Dr Peter Stevenson provides us with a fresh way to bring the Bible stories alive, using the healing miracles of Jesus as examples. He invites us to seek out the healing beyond the miracle, the hidden voices of the many onlookers who were impacted by Jesus’ ministry.
Peter Stevenson offers a new take on some well worn (and perhaps therefore overly familiar) healing stories from the gospels. At times quirky and idiosyncratic, often humorous, but always insightful, Stevenson manages to pull of the feat of offering fresh takes on the biblical narratives in question. He does this in a way that is thoroughly congruent for him, by drawing on recent approaches from reader response theory, combined with aspects drawn from his own rhetorical and preaching style to offer an access point to these passages that is startlingly fresh and original. You may not agree with everything that Peter Stevenson says here, but you will be moved to think again about the texts in question and that is surely helpful.
Peter McEnhill, Formerly Director of Studies in Theology at Westminster College, Cambridge
Peter Stevenson’s new book is a blend of scholarship, imaginative reflection and grounded engagement, revealing that the author is in fact a careful thinker, a preacher and a pastor. This book is a most accessible work that offers both touches of academia and imagination in equal measure, allowing the late modern reader to engage with scripture in a way that opens new doors. I came away from the book wishing I had written it and realising that I have been given a tool that has already revived my inner spiritual child and that is likely to unlock many new ideas from the Gospels.
Revd Dr Howard Worsley, Anglican Priest, Author and Senior Lecturer in Christian Education
BRINGING THE HEALING MIRACLES OF JESUS TO LIFE TODAY
The Bible is our spiritual food – daily bread that can help us live in relationship with Jesus and in accordance with God’s perfect plan. But for many of us the stories of scripture can be difficult to fully understand. They are translated from another language, another culture, another time. Without significant academic training, how can today’s believer enjoy the inner nourishment that scripture is supposed to provide?
Revd Dr Peter Stevenson provides us with a fresh way to bring the Bible stories alive, using the healing miracles of Jesus as examples. He invites us to seek out the healing beyond the miracle, the hidden voices of the many onlookers who were impacted by Jesus’ ministry.
Peter Stevenson offers a new take on some well worn (and perhaps therefore overly familiar) healing stories from the gospels. At times quirky and idiosyncratic, often humorous, but always insightful, Stevenson manages to pull of the feat of offering fresh takes on the biblical narratives in question. He does this in a way that is thoroughly congruent for him, by drawing on recent approaches from reader response theory, combined with aspects drawn from his own rhetorical and preaching style to offer an access point to these passages that is startlingly fresh and original. You may not agree with everything that Peter Stevenson says here, but you will be moved to think again about the texts in question and that is surely helpful.
Peter McEnhill, Formerly Director of Studies in Theology at Westminster College, Cambridge
Peter Stevenson’s new book is a blend of scholarship, imaginative reflection and grounded engagement, revealing that the author is in fact a careful thinker, a preacher and a pastor. This book is a most accessible work that offers both touches of academia and imagination in equal measure, allowing the late modern reader to engage with scripture in a way that opens new doors. I came away from the book wishing I had written it and realising that I have been given a tool that has already revived my inner spiritual child and that is likely to unlock many new ideas from the Gospels.
Revd Dr Howard Worsley, Anglican Priest, Author and Senior Lecturer in Christian Education