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Ephphatha - Be Opened
These words spoken by Jesus to a hearing- and speech-impaired man were words of liberation. A gift was given...   more...

Open Our Ears and Loosen Our Tongues
Celebrate the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.Pray that God’s spirit would unite churches around the world, and that together we may, like Jesus, proclaim, "Ephphatha!" (Be opened!) as we open our hearts and work to end poverty, suffering, and oppression in our societies.   more...

In Remembrance...

The American Bible Society mourns the recent passing of President Gerald R. Ford. The late president was eulogized as one whose life reflected the Beatitudes as taught by Jesus. In his memory, we offer this specially-designed downloadable bookmark inscribed with the Beatitudes. view/download file (.PDF format)
Book Review: Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense, N. T. Wright
An immensely readable, deeply profound, and wonderfully engaging reflection on what might be described as the eminently practical substance of Christianity.   more...

Book Review: Paul: In Fresh Perspective, N. T. Wright
Looking for an easy way into the theology of the apostle Paul's letters? Then this book might be just the letter-opener you need.   more...

Book Review: Collected Poems 1943-2004, Richard Wilbur
During World War II, Richard Wilbur served at the European battlefields of Cassino and Anzio, and there began to write poetry "in earnest" to seek for order in himself and in the world.   more...

American Bible Society Educational Standards

How are materials developed to facilitate Bible study? How do new technologies support the ways in which we access and interact with biblical texts, process information, learn, and remember? Our in-depth research informs a code of educational standards. view/download file (.PDF format)

The staff at the Bible Resource Center are avid readers. When we come across books that would interest students of the Bible, we tell you about them and let you know what we think.

A complete list of the books we have reviewed is available from the drop-down list below:

What’s In the Book Bag?
A taste of crisp, fresh reviews on books the BRC team is reading now…dig in. It’s food for thought!   more...


Letters from our Mailbox: February
Recent inquiries have focused on the the history of Bible texts and their authorship. Read these and other questions that have come to our team of biblical experts.   more...

Seeking guidance from the Bible on complex societal issues? Critical Perspectives offers timely and challenging insights in light of the Bible’s cultural, historical, political, and theological worldviews.

This growing list of topics is based on the questions we hear from visitors to our site. 

Topics:

The Anawin and the Tsunamis, by D. Jonadob Nathaniel
The Anti Christ, by Eric Thurman
Author! Author! Examining the Authorship and Inspiration of the Gospels and the Pauline Epistles, by Eric Thurman
The “Critical” Study of the Bible in Relation to Matters of Faith and Revelation
, by Eric Thurman
Divorce - A Biblical Perspective, by Eric Thurman
The Four Source Theory, by Linda A. Dietch
The Gospel of Judas: An Interview with Professor Charles W. Hedrick
How Shall We Live... In a Violent World?, by Richard L. Jeske
‘I bear on my body the marks...’ What does the Bible say about Body Modification?, by Eric Thurman
Life, the Universe, and Everything, by Linda A. Dietch
The Myth of Redemptive Violence, by Hart Weins
Searching for the Historical Jesus, by Eric Thurman
Suicide: An Ignoble Death?, by Eric Thurman
War (and Peace), by Eric Thurman
Who Then are the Enemies of God, by Eric Thurman

Christianity and American Popular Culture: An Introduction

This collection of articles explores the often contested relationship between Christian faith and American popular culture. “Popular culture” is used here to define the various daily activities of those within the United States who surf the Internet, read fictional novels, watch television, listen to the radio, or participate in sports. At times, these cultural practices and the products involved seem to overlap or merge into various expressions of Christian faith. When Christian experience and popular culture blend into overlapping perspectives and practices, the result can be both interesting and informative. Consequently, we see persons in search of God on the Internet, reading best-selling books about the Second Coming of Christ, or watching the crucifixion of Jesus over and over again on film.

This series attempts to make sense of the relationship between Christianity and American popular culture by investigating the various ways in which Christians in the United States allow these cultural practices to shape and reshape their faith. By reading Christian comic books, playing Christian video games, or purchasing a Jesus “bobble head” doll, Christians work out their own faith in front of each other and often reveal in the process their own religious journey and the motivations behind their practices of faith.

As you explore this topic, consider reading some of the books on our suggested reading list.

Topics:

Faith in a Box, Christopher J. Anderson
Finding God on WiFi, by Christopher J. Anderson
Muscles and Morals for Christ, by Christopher J. Anderson
Silver Screened Savior, by Christopher J. Anderson
I AM is on the A/M, by Christopher J. Anderson


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