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10 Minutes is a fresh way to approach the study of the Bible. Take 10 minutes, it suggests, to read a chapter in the book that will introduce a Bible story that will lead to another 10 minutes of reflection, prayer and sharing. The approach is described as 'writing your own Gospel' - inviting us to recall our own versions of the life and teachings of Jesus - those favourite passages that have shaped our personal (and group) identities as disciples within the community called the church. The approach acknowledges that this process probably reflects how the original stories were remembered,…mehr

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10 Minutes is a fresh way to approach the study of the Bible. Take 10 minutes, it suggests, to read a chapter in the book that will introduce a Bible story that will lead to another 10 minutes of reflection, prayer and sharing. The approach is described as 'writing your own Gospel' - inviting us to recall our own versions of the life and teachings of Jesus - those favourite passages that have shaped our personal (and group) identities as disciples within the community called the church. The approach acknowledges that this process probably reflects how the original stories were remembered, shared, modified and finally written down in the four Gospels in our New Testament. It is also an approach that, in our times, recognises the effect of film, stage and television on how those ancient messages have been shaped and recalled. The reflections in 10 Minutes will move our hearts and minds to learn anew the revelation of what our God is like through the life of Jesus and the teaching of the Gospel.
Autorenporträt
Peter Malone is a Missionary of the Sacred Heart. He taught Old Testament Studies and Theology at the YarraTheological Union and conducted Spirituality seminars at the Heart of Life Centre for Spiritual and PastoralFormation. He has written Jesus... According to the Scriptures and Hearts Burning Within Us for Lectio Divina.He headed SIGNIS, The World Catholic Association for Communication, and has written several books oncinema, theology and spirituality including Screen Jesus and Screen Priests.