Deep Immersion in the Bible: Revelation to John

Day 45 The journey I began 45 days ago ends here, with the Revelation to St. John. I’ll have some closing thoughts tomorrow about the entire experience, but right now, I’m wrestling with a book that is incredibly “known” in our culture, but not understood. I’m not implying I’ll give anyone any understanding of this […]

Deep Immersion in the Bible: James to Jude

Day 44 I learned about the Epistle of James (or Jacob) from a Marxist Pauline theorist. It was great. I love this Epistle. It’s something I can read over and over. As I noted below, I find something new in it every time (or perhaps rediscover). It is the perfect book to sum up the […]

Deep Immersion in the Bible: Timothy to Hebrews

Day 43 Entering the Pastoral letters, I feel a shift in tone. These are directed to specific recipients and are encouragement in their faith. Only Philemon is undisputedly written by Paul in this collection. Nonetheless, they are interesting to soak up and wrestle with. Timothy presents troubling verses on women. Do they matter if Paul […]

Deep Immersion in the Bible: First & Second Corinthians

Day 41 Nope. Not one Corinthian. Or even two Corinthians. Second and first, thank you very much. I’m referring to former President Trump’s shameful attempt at pandering to evangelical Christians by citing a verse from “Two Corinthians.” They still supported him. Woe to you, Pharisees. Anyway, Paul takes on an interesting role here. While Romans […]

Deep Immersion in the Bible: Romans

Day 40 Paul is complicated. And this is probably his least controversial letter, though it is the one that requires the most unpacking. His mastery of words, the law, and the emerging theology of Christianity is stunning. It’s no wonder his letters were copied and shared freely amongst the early churches. I’m less interested in […]

Deep Immersion in the Bible: Acts of the Apostles

Day 39 It’s almost like the Acts of the Apostles is a fifth Gospel. It’s a series of stories about the apostles continuing the ministry of Jesus of Nazareth. Christianity is born, the Holy Spirit descends, and the church rapidly spreads. It’s a fascinating read. I’ve read this book before and every time, I am […]

Deep Immersion in the Bible: Gospel of John

Day 38 In the beginning was the Word. I AM. The Father and I are one. The Gospel of John is the one that breaks the mold. There are still parables and miracles, but throughout there is a pervading sense of the mystical. But even beyond that, Jesus embodies a noticeably different…ethos. And pathos. And […]

Deep Immersion in the Bible: Gospel of Mark

Day 36 The oldest and shortest Gospel, Mark is a great read. Gone are lengthy explanations and, instead, there’s a pithy Jesus on a mission. That’s what stands out to me most here. Jesus is very frank, often withdraws, quickly moves on to other locations, and loses his patience. A lot of religious art has […]