Thursday, May 17, 2018

Inspired: Slaying Dragons, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again


Much like all of Rachel's other books, I absolutely love this book. The language and stories re-imagined spoke deeply to my soul. I especially loved the chapter on Hagar and the other forgotten women of the Bible. I have often felt a sense of wonder/connection about, and with, the women we never hear about or only hear negative things about in pop culture, the church, and the Bible. I was so tempted to highlight every passage and read it aloud to friends, text friends, and spread the wonderful message.
I did not grow up going to church. I may have attended here and there with an aunt, but it was not consistent, reinforced, or any such thing. However, when I was in my late teens, I began attending a non-denominational church and was baptized there. Looking back, I think I attended for a variety of reasons. It was a time of my life when I was looking for stability in my life and it's the church my friends attended, so it was easy and i knew some people. However, as I got older and experienced more of life, I discovered that it didn't answer ALL my questions, or the answers were too easy, flippant, or not really answers. I left the church for a while, but then found the Episcopal which encourages these questions.
All of that is to say that I was never raised to believe that the Bible had absolutely authority or couldn't be questioned. It was never literal fact for me. The stories of the Bible, all of them, have been just that for me, stories. Being steeped in them Sunday after Sunday, year after year, and after reading Rachel's new book has given me a deeper understanding and appreciation for the mythology of Judaism/Christianity and a better understanding of the writings included in the New Testament.
Finally, I would like to thank Rachel and her publisher for the ARC of this book. I cannot wait to get my hands on a physical copy of this book!


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