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The New Revised Standard Version Anglicized Edition is already being widely used in churches in the United Kingdom and beyond. It has been recognized as an authoritative, accurate, and impartial translation of the Bible which retains the dignity of older versions.Working in conjunction with the Bible Reading Fellowship, Oxford now offers the New Testament of the NRSV complete with notes compiled by David Winter. The well known writer and broadcaster has compiled over 50 pages of short introduction to the principal themes of the Christian faith. Each page ofnotes can be used on its own or cross referenced to the biblical text, offering the reader a concise and accessible guide to Christian doctrine in the New Testament. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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As for the New Testament itself, it was interesting to compare the actual writing to what preachers and conservative Christians think the Bible actually says. The strongest impression is found in the four gospels, where Jesus consistently preaches about love for all and getting along with one another. There's no hate, but lots of emphasis on not judging other people. It's sad how distorted this message becomes when in the mouths of the wrong people. Once you get into the letters of Paul and so forth, more of the judgmental ideas start to surface. But if you focus on what Jesus says, it's really all about loving each other.
I think this needs several listens to really understand, so I look forward to going through it again at some point in the future. ( )