the Bible: Old Friend or Perfect Stranger? bible reading embodied reading scripture Jun 04, 2022

Have you ever read the Bible and suddenly felt that an old friend was a perfect stranger? This happens to me all the time. Just when I think I know the Bible, I read something I didn’t know was in there. This is kind of embarrassing to admit because I’m a Bible scholar and an ordained pastor. If anyone should know what’s...

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Does God Have a Body? ancientartifacts critical reading embodied expanding our perspective hebrew bible mindset scripture tension May 09, 2022

How did the ancient Israelites glean their understanding of the divine? How was the God of the Hebrew Bible characterized? Theologians and scholars have long interpreted the God of the Hebrew Bible as multifaceted and complex. These complexities are not mere inventions of scholars, but have their roots in the text themselves. In some instances,...

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Active Reading: A Method For Deeper Engagement active reading bible reading critical reading engagement expanding our perspective hermeneutics isaiah 5 metaphor mindset old testament passive reading scripture song of songs viticulture Mar 22, 2022

How to Actively Read:

Last week we began exploring the difference between passive reading and active reading, and how this relates to our own particular Bible reading style.

It is natural to sit back and just listen to a sermon, including Scripture being read. But is this active engagement? When I teach college students how to engage with...

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Swollen Breasts and Yahweh's Remembering embodied reading god as mother metaphor nursing strike scripture travel with children Feb 07, 2022

Sometimes children help us see anew: wonder in the small things, impartial delight in others, or the beautiful audacity to ask for what we need and receive it wholeheartedly.  

Sitting 30,000 feet in the air, with my 10-month old daughter on my lap, I noticed all of these things. But wasn’t prepared for what else she...

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Our Logo: Religion, Menstruation, Collaboration faith menstruationmatters periodpositive scripture womenempowerment womeninbusiness Jan 26, 2022

The meaning and symbolism behind our logo is multilayered. The logo symbolizes religion, womanhood, and the act of breaking free from constraints, which form the core of our goals at Religion for Her.

Religion

The floral image derives from the Judean rosette seal found impressed on many artifacts, such as clay jars, found in and near...

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