Publisher Description
Living God's Word: Audio Lectures is your pathway to read the Bible as it was meant to be read: as God's Great Story. Many Christians resolve to study the Bible more fervently, but often struggle to grasp the progression of Scripture as a whole. They encounter various passages each week through unrelated readings, studies, and sermons and it all feels disconnected. But once they see the Bible as God's Great Story, they begin to understand how it all fits together and they start see how their own lives fit into what God has done and is doing in the world.
In Living God's Word: Audio Lectures, New Testament scholar J. Scott Duvall and Old Testament expert J. Daniel Hays help Christians consider how their lives can be integrated into the story of the Bible, thus enabling them to live faithfully in deep and important ways. Living God's Word Audio Lectures explores the entire Bible through broad themes that trace the progression of God's redemptive plan.
Living God's Word: Audio Lectures is ideal for those who want to understand the Bible better, for introductory college courses, Sunday school electives, or small group study. Listeners can further enhance their learning experience with the Living God's Word textbook and the Living God's Word workbook (sold separately).
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About the Authors
J. Daniel Hays, PhD, is dean of the Pruet School of Christian Studies and professor of Old Testament at Ouachita Baptist University. He is the author of From Every People and Nation, The Message of the Prophets, The Temple and the Tabernacle, and A Christian’s Guide to Evidence for the Bible. He teaches adult Sunday School at his local church in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
J. Scott Duvall, PhD, is professor of New Testament at Ouachita Baptist University. He is the coauthor of Grasping God’s Word, Journey into God’s Word, Preaching God’s Word, and God’s Relational Presence, and author of The Heart of Revelation and Revelation in the Teach the Text Commentary series. He teaches and preaches frequently in local churches.