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Die Bibel spricht : Worte des Lebens zum Lesen und Hören

2011 - Vandenhoeck et Ruprecht

5760 p.

"Martina Steinkühler lets the Bible dance," writes Fulbert Steffensky in his Introduction: a personal and gripping retelling of the most important texts of the Old and New Testament, addressing modern life and beliefs.This volume tells its stories- in short episodes that are embedded in the overall context- in a language that is neither old nor new, but is above all readable and especially readable out loud - memorable and rememberable- of God who loves life and not death and whose name says: I am what I am, and I am there for every one of you - of human beings, of women and men, with all their strengths and weaknesses, fears and dreams; of God who is near and far, infinitely large and infinitely good - of life as it is and as it should be, of God's kingdom that shall come if only we believe- not in the sense of "This you must believe ...," but as an invitation, a call to everyone.Uses:- Proclamation and catechism: texts that can be read aloud and enjoyed by all; for group teaching; as

a basis for text exegesis- Bible studies: with a reading list for the entire year; with an "Introductory Bible Course"; with recommendations for adapting individual texts for special occasions and themes.Contains the classic texts "Elias," "The Flood,", "Maria and Martha," "Like Fire and Wind" and "Like Bread and Wine." [Publisher's Text]