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Volume 54, Issue 1, Winter 2019
Reading the Bible: Is It Worth the Bother?

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Mark McVann Introduction
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David Zachariah Flanagin Seek and Ye Shall Find: The Assumptions of Biblical Exegesis
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Michael Barram Teaching a Bible that is Relevant: Reflections on Context, Genre, Emphasis, and Missional Formation
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Anne E. Carpenter The Bible is not a Book: Scripture, History, Liturgy
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Joseph Drexler-Dreis Is Teaching the Bible Worth the Bother? The Ambivalence of My Positive Response
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Mark McVann Bothering to Read the Bible Backwards and Forwards: How “Scripture [sometimes] Interprets Scripture”
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Br. Kenneth Cardwell Afterword
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Contributors
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