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Die Bibel spricht

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eBook - Worte des Lebens zum Lesen und Hören

Steinkühler, Martina

VANDENHOECK & RUPRECHT

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Zusatztext

"Martina Steinkühler lets the Bible dance," writes Fulbert Steffensky in his Introduction: a personal and gripping retelling of the most important texts of the Old and New Testament, addressing modern life and beliefs.This volume tells its stories in short episodes that are embedded in the overall context in a language that is neither old nor new, but is above all readable and especially readable out loud memorable and rememberable of God who loves life and not death and whose name says: I am what I am, and I am there for every one of you of human beings, of women and men, with all their strengths and weaknesses, fears and dreams; of God who is near and far, infinitely large and infinitely good of life as it is and as it should be, of Gods kingdom that shall come if only we believe not in the sense of "This you must believe ," but as an invitation, a call to everyone.Uses: Proclamation and catechism: texts that can be read aloud and enjoyed by all; for group teaching; as a basis for text exegesis Bible studies: with a reading list for the entire year; with an "Introductory Bible Course"; with recommendations for adapting individual texts for special occasions and themes.Contains the classic texts "Elias," "The Flood,", "Maria and Martha," "Like Fire and Wind" and "Like Bread and Wine."

Autorenportrait

Prof. Dr. Martina Steinkühler (1961-2024) war Autorin zahlreicher religionspädagogischer Fach- und Sachbücher und belletristischer Literatur. Als Professorin, Referentin und Studienleiterin lag ihr das Erzählen von Geschichten besonders am Herzen.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 18.05.2011

Umfang: 576 S., 8.46 MB

Sprache: Deutsch

ISBN/EAN: 9783647580272

Umbreit-Nr.: 5567391

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