Formation [1]: How to Read the Bible - Lesson 2

Video Master Class - Formation and the Bible

This is the second episode of the video master class based on my book FORMATION [1]: How to Read the Bible. This is the second of 18 lessons, which will be behind a flexible paywall (pay what you can) after a free preview of this episode. We are also posting the audio from these videos as a podcast, if you prefer that medium. Let me know what you think, and how we can help you in your own formation.

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Formation [1]: How to Read the Bible - Lesson 1

Video Master Class - Introduction: What Are We Talking About?

This is the first episode of the video master class based on my book FORMATION [1]: How to Read the Bible. This is the first of 18 lessons, the rest of which will be behind a flexible paywall (pay what you can) if you’re interested in continuing to watch, listen, and engage with the videos. We are also posting the audio from these videos as a podcast, if you prefer that medium. Let me know what you think, and how we can help you in your own formation.

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Ryan HuberFormation, Bible
Books, Breaks, and New Beginnings

My last post here was in November of 2021. Call it 17 months or a year-and-a-half if you round up. Why did I stop posting? Several reasons, if I remember correctly:

Life got really hard. In a lot of ways.

I ran out of margin. In a lot of ways.

Maybe I was in despair or something like it? I’m not sure, to be honest.

But I learned some things over the past Year+. And some things happened that made me think that I’m probably supposed to keep doing this writing, speaking, teaching thing:

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Ryan HuberBooks, Formation
On Lenses

This morning, I was talking to a well-known Bible teacher, scholar, author, and songwriter in Franklin, TN. He was describing an incident that happened recently that has him considering getting off of social media altogether. In response to a recent public event, he had posted a statement from a public official that he considered pretty straightforward, appropriate, and “Biblical”, meaning, I think, in alignment with how he understands the Bible. One response he got from another well-known songwriter had him reeling, as she condemned his approval of the public statement, including the fact that he had considered it “Biblical.”

This is one of thousands upon thousands of interactions that happen every day, particularly on social media, that demonstrate how people, even people of good faith, who read and study the Bible as a way of life, over decades, can disagree strongly about what is and is not “Biblical.” It reminds me of a conversation I had many years ago, while I was doing my first master’s degree in theology, when a church friend said to me, “I don’t know why people have to read all these other books; I just read the Bible.” I know what he meant, but he couldn’t be more wrong.

No one “just reads” the Bible.

For one thing, most of us read Bibles that have been translated from the Hebrew and Greek, and every translation of the Bible is necessarily an interpretation; choices have to be made. That’s why there are so many different translations of the Bible. Secondly…

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Ryan HuberBible, Formation