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Publisher: HarperOne (May 16, 2017)
Publication Date: May 16, 2017
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
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Rob Bell's last two books, this one and "How to be Here," have not been his best work. This was the better of the two, although if I could have given 1/2 star less I would have. Both books rambled quite a bit where there could have been more substance. Authors can't always hit home runs, however, that does not diminish the very good work that Rob has been doing.
As much as I hate to say it, there isn’t much middle ground when it comes to Rob Bell. And really none of that comes from Rob himself or at least the ideas he puts forth have always striven to continue what he has called God’s always expanding ‘inclusivity in the exclusivity’ (I might also add is a very Barthian way of thinking for you fellow theology nerds). Though early on in my exposure to Rob I was resistant to this thought, as the years have passed I discovered a deep and ever growing need for this, God’s most scandalous action, grace.I say all of this, to acknowledge that most who read this book or engage it have probably already made up their mind on how they will receive it. And when I say most, I include myself, regardless of which side or perspective you find yourself in we come to the book being open or closed to what it holds. But then there is there is this small slice who will pick up this book who don’t know Rob, who don’t know the controversy that was Love Wins, who have a longing for connection with something larger than themselves, or who have been hurt by the structures and systems that have become the ‘church’. This latter group, I would argue, is who Rob has always deeply desired to connect with and bring a needed fresh and good word to. Of course, I believe he also hopes to challenge the machine that has become American Christianity and he hopes to keep journeying alongside those who have resonated with his message but I believe that this is only secondary to that smaller 'slice'.With all this in mind, as a pastor and preacher that has drawn attention for his provocative engagement of the Bible throughout the years, Rob set out to answer many of the questions he has been asked throughout the years from individuals and groups concerning it. These questions helped form this book and ultimately gave it, it’s title. Below are a few my thoughts on What is the Bible? that I hope are helpful if you are considering reading it (and if you decide to read the book, I would love to hear your thoughts as well).The Writing:To receive Rob’s writing well, you have to be familiar with his speech and cadence. If you are not, the formatting of the text alone will drive you up the wall. But if you have heard him speak, for only 10 minutes on an old Nooma or part of an interview, all of a sudden his books have the ability to become very conversational and dare I say intimate.Through this conversational approach, Rob willingly engages topics, subjects, and struggles that many are often afraid to address – especially leaders within the Church. Rob doesn’t run from the complexity found in the text but invites readers to breathe a sigh of relief that whatever question or doubt that might come to mind won’t and can’t scare off God, and reminds readers that God actually welcomes them.The Content:First, a familiar critique of Rob is that he asks a lot of questions but doesn't offer many answers. I might suggest that this critique can’t really be applied to this book as each chapter dives into answering either a stated question or there is an implied thought or question Rob addresses as he champions the complexity of the text, of humanity, and of God. Rob even goes as far early on in the book, as if to address this very thing, by saying “Great Question. Now, an answer.†(73) before diving into a topic.Second, one of the main criticisms of Rob is often that individuals and groups will often say that he doesn’t take the Bible seriously, or seriously enough. For one, I must say if anyone can dedicate writing 300+ pages on the Bible alone, I think their argument might be a bit off.The big three topics I see that individuals will have more questions or resistance with are on the Bible’s authority, inspiration, and inerrancy. Each of these topics can be discussed separately but are intimately linked to one another. Because they are so linked, these three topics ( taking an illustration from Rob’s first book Velvet Elvis) are often viewed as major sections or foundational blocks that make up a ‘wall’ that is the Christian faith. For some removing, challenging, or tweaking any of these blocks causes the whole wall of faith to fall apart and in turn, at the very worst, make the Christian faith useless. While for others, finally being given permission to think deeply on these matters and yes, even to question them is such a freeing opportunity.For those who find themselves in more of the former camp, I believe it would be helpful if you read first NT Wright’s “How Can the Bible Be Authoritativeâ€. In this short 25 page article, Wright puts forth a similar argument to Bell by arguing that the Bible is not the ‘Word of God’ but rather is the word of God because The Word of God (Jesus) has chosen to work in and through the pages, poems, and people found within. Often, especially in Protestant streams of thought, we have conflated Scripture and preaching to a place of authority that only God can dwell and this is where Bell and Wright invite readers to rethink this approach.This is a major shift in thinking for many, which cause the other two topics to have to be addressed and thankfully Rob takes the time to go there.Third, nothing Rob is saying is new (I think I could say this for everyone one of Rob's books). What we see with Rob is simply one of Christianity’s best communicators acting as a springboard for individuals to dive deep in the stream of thought and discussions many thoughtful people have been having since it all began. This would be where I would have my biggest criticism of the book, in that I would love for it to be footnoted or for a footnoted version to become available. This would allow individuals, like myself, who want to explore more on some of things Rob touches on, to be able to engage the source material he is references throughout.My Takeaway:In short, I believe this to be Rob Bell’s best work to date.Like so much of what he does, Rob has the ability to start conversations with individuals and groups that have often felt disregarded or have left behind the Church for whatever reason. His writing invites everyone, regardless of religious stripe (or no stripe at all) into conversation and challenges those like myself, to find a fresh way to articulate the complexities of the Divine and life without simply glossing over or minimizing it. I do not say this lightly, but his closing section of the book called ‘A Note on Growing and Changing’ might contain some of the most important words he has ever written – these are words anyone who is or has or will wrestle with their faith and community need to hear again and again.At it’s very best, this book challenged me to fall in love again with the Bible and at it’s worst, humbled me and reminded me that there is so much more to learn and experience of God in the Bible and in the world we live.
We were standing in the kitchen together, me and my mama, about 34 years ago. She was making a meal and I was standing in front of the dishwasher repeatedly pushing all the buttons like they were piano keys and I was virtuoso. “Erika, don’t touch the buttonsâ€, she speaks. Calmly. Firmly. And I can’t recall exactly what was brewing in my wee toddler brain, but as my mom tells the story, I turned my whole body to look straight and full in her I-mean-business face. Then undauntedly, unblinkingly, unwaveringly reached my arm behind me and ever . . . so . . . slowly . . . put one chubby little finger to the surface of a single button, as if so say: toooooooooooouuuuuuch.Fast forward through a thousand different situations where I questioned the instruction manual being given to me, until we get to the one where Rob Bell releases his book “Love Winsâ€. Love Wins caused such a ruckus in the Christian ranks. (*yawn*) A big ole bandwagon of faith defenders cried out on every social channel available to them: DO NOT read this dangerous work! “Rob Bell is an apostate!†they warned. “Heretic!†“Defector of the faith!†“He’s going to hell on greased runners!†WARNING! WRONG WAY! DO NOT ENTER!Don’t touch the buttons!People previously profoundly moved by Rob Bell’s offerings jumped ship as if it was being invaded by a horde of marauding huns.See me in the background of all that fear, shaking my head from side to side and saying, “Come on baby, you are literally lighting my fire.†Which is to say: the quickest way to get my mind moving is to tell me not to think for myself. Which is to say: it is in my Divine-designed DNA to challenge the man-made rules, to ask the questions, to break from the herd, to risk the censure of the status quo.Since then I’ve read everything Rob’s written. I listen to his podcasts and sermons and conversations. I watch his videos. I LOVE his work. I love him. And this book, “What Is The Bible?†is maybe the most important of anything he’s put out in the world.If you read the Bible, stop reading the Bible until you read this book.If you hate the Bible because you’ve been beat sideways with it once or too many times, a. someone is using it wrong. And b. read this book.If you’ve read the Bible for 20 years and still come away scratching your head, read this book.If you think the Bible is a strange, violent, backwater, convoluted collection of archaic documents that has zero relevance for how to be a human today (I’m looking at you, Leviticus!), read this book.Rob Bell rescues the Bible from the empire, from the west, from nationalistic religion, from tradition that isn’t actual tradition, from self-appointed gatekeepers and the "endless red tape to keep the truth confinedâ€."The Bible isn’t a Christian book […] the Bible is a book about what it means to be human.â€Oh, and: read this book.
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