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Think of the Bible as a divine drama with a prologue, three acts and an epilogue. Think of the Old Testament as the prologue and act one. Think of the prologue as the first eleven chapters of Genesis--containing the creation, God's plan one (Adam and Eve and the Garden) and God's plan two (Noah and the Flood). Think of act one, God's plan three (the covenant with Abraham), as beginning with chapter twelve of Genesis and continuing through the rest of the Old Testament. Next, think of understanding the Bible as a process of connecting the conviction of mind and the consent of heart, a process…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Think of the Bible as a divine drama with a prologue, three acts and an epilogue. Think of the Old Testament as the prologue and act one. Think of the prologue as the first eleven chapters of Genesis--containing the creation, God's plan one (Adam and Eve and the Garden) and God's plan two (Noah and the Flood). Think of act one, God's plan three (the covenant with Abraham), as beginning with chapter twelve of Genesis and continuing through the rest of the Old Testament. Next, think of understanding the Bible as a process of connecting the conviction of mind and the consent of heart, a process facilitated by the use of poetry. Now you are ready to begin reading Understanding the Bible: Head and Heart--Part One, The Old Testament, a work that utilizes poetry to facilitate a head and heart understanding.
Autorenporträt
Author Bob Dowell, PhD, brings an engaging freshness to traditional Biblical thought through utilization of genre and literary device. In Papa, Tell Us About the Bible, he utilizes an engaging dramatic framework in which the narrative is filtered through the characters' dialogue, thereby producing an engaging playbook for an individual reader to peruse or for a group to enact. In Satan and Me and OBE, he presents a riveting story about an out of body experience in which a man not only visits hell but engages Satan in extended conversation about why Satan hates God, why he tempted Eve, why there was a war in heaven, why the war shifted to earth, why Satan claims he's winning, and much, much more. In Understanding the Bible: Head and Heart, he utilizes poetry in connecting conviction of mind and consent of heart. Thus, it is not surprising that most readers find the author's innovative presentations highly engaging and instructive