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Matthew Linn (Author), Sheila Fabricant Linn (Author), Dennis Linn (Author)
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July 2001
Since loving connection is the central theme of the Bible, reading any scripture passage should help us feel closer to God, ourselves, others and the universe. Yet, "difficult scriptures"--those that seem to present an unloving, frightening or narrow image of God--can reinforce patterns of fear and shame and make it more difficult to take in healing love. However, when such passages are properly contextualized and interpreted, they often turn out to be surprisingly good news. This book, grounded in contemporary scholarship, gives examples of some wonderful surprises. It also suggests simple ways of interpreting any passage that helps us find the essence of the scriptures: a consistently loving, healing and salvific God.

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--anyone interested in the Bible

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--non-believers


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The scriptures are the best book in the world, and maybe also the worst. Read and be transformed. -- Richard Rohr, O.F.M. Center for Action and Contemplation Albuquerque, New Mexico

This is a clear and disarming exposition of the gospel-as-lived. It takes up where most biblical scholarship leaves off. -- Jerome Neyrey, S.J. Professor of New Testament University of Notre Dame

This is another fine example of the wisdom and sensitivity many have found in the healing ministries of the Linns. -- John R. Sachs, S.J. Weston Jesuit School of Theology Cambridge, Massachusetts

With their usual incisiveness and clarity, the Linns have once again struck one of the great chords of Christian faith. -- Walter Wink Professor of Biblical Interpretation Auburn Theological Seminary

About the Author

Dennis, Sheila, and Matt Linn work as a team integrating physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness, currently through leading retreats and spiritual companioning. They have taught courses on processes for healing in over forty countries and in many universities and hospitals. With total sales over a million copies, their seventeen books include Healing Life's Hurts (0-8091-2059-3) and Good Goats (0-8091-3463-2). Dennis and Sheila live in Colorado with their son John, and Matt lives in a Jesuit community in Minnesota.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Paulist Press (July 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809140292
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809140299
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.4 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #672,814 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Outrageously Superb!, January 2, 2004
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This book should be mandatory reading for anyone who really and truly desires to read the Bible and search for the LOVING Truth of Christ.

Sadly, reading the Bbile can at times be confusing. After reading this book, though, the reader will know how to underderstand the true meaning of the Gospels. The Linns point out that we must ask ourselves how any passage or Biblical conclusion calls us to see God as loving and calls us to increase our own ability to be loving. After reading this book I feel closer to God's real truth and no longer see the Bible as threatening or confusing.

This book is important because, unfortunatly, most of the people in the media who claim to represent the Bible (or Jesus) do not follow the Linn's method. On the contrary, they use various lines from scripture to justify political beliefs, cultural beliefs, and "prosperity promises" that often run directly opposed to Christ's messgae of love, non-judgment and compassion. This book is a breath of fresh air for those people looking for the real Good News.

This book is outrageously superb and I urge people of any Christian denomination (not just Roman Catholics, for whom the book is somewhat intended for) or anyone who is "seeking" to read it. I wish I was a better book reveiwer so I could really give this book the review it deserves.

If you read ONE book on faith this year, make it this one. Not to be missed!

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deceptively insightful little book, March 11, 2007
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Understanding Difficult Scriptures in a Healing Way is a deceptively insightful little book. I say deceptively because the old adage "You can't judge a book by its cover." definitely applies here. The book was written by Matthew Linn, Sheila Fabricant Linn and Dennis Linn. Dennis and Sheila are a married couple and Matt lives in a Jesuit community. I first bought Good Goats: Healing Our Image of God by the same authors because I was looking for a book on Universal Reconciliation that I could share with my 10 year old. Both books are excellent and I would highly recommend them. They are not written at the level of a child, as you might guess from the illustrations on the cover and throughout the book. But, they are written in easy to understand language and use a common sense approach to scripture that doesn't require an extensive background in theology to understand.

The authors point out that to cover all the difficult passages of scripture would take a much larger volume. And, everyone is going to have difficulty with different parts of scripture. So, while the book does give some excellent examples of scriptures that are often misinterpreted and presents alternatives that make good sense, the real value of the book is in the approach it gives us to interpret scripture.

The authors give some excellent examples of commonly misunderstood (and abused) passages. Passages like "Be ye perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect." And the word used to describe Eve's role in relation to Adam. Did you know the word translated as Adam's helper that we frequently think means Eve was Adam's go-fer actually is used more often to describe G-d and HIs relation to man than it is to describe an earthly person? The word "ezer" clearly does not mean subordinate. Scripture has often been interpreted to be anything but good news. The authors remind us that scripture is meant to be good news and to bring life. Whenever our interpretation of scripture does not bring good news or bring us life, it's time to re-examine.

The second chapter reminds us that love is the criterion by which we should measure all scripture and chapter 3 show how Jesus Himself re-interpreted scripture to the most loving understanding possible- giving some concrete examples (and explaining some passages that have troubled me). If the passage doesn't seem loving, we need to check a few things. First, check the translation. I'm sorry if this offends anyone. But, many translations promote an agenda other than love. The King James Version leaps to mind. Many words are so poorly translated as to completely obliterate the meaning of certain passages and people have been oppressed and even died because of such errors.

Chapter 4 shows that Jesus was a conscientious objector by explaining some of His parables and what they would have meant to His listeners. The teaching He gives of turning the other cheek, going the extra mile and giving up your clothes to debtors is explained in detail that I have recently seen in other places but that most people don't know. Jesus was not teaching being a doormat nor resisting with violence, but a third way that is really beautiful and transforming, when explained properly.

Chapter 5 echoes the sentiment expressed by the slogan of the United Christian Church (UCC). "God is still speaking." Scripture is a living, breathing, growing thing. God is still revealing Godself to us. We can see man's understanding of God growing through the Old Testament and throughout the relatively brief period of time in which the New Testament was written. Even within the book of Matthew, many scholars say they can see a progression of the understanding of Jesus' mission. Why do so many of us think there should be no more growth, when Paul himself said that he saw through a glass darkly. If Paul's understanding of G-d wasn't perfect (complete), how could his letters have been perfect?

I don't want the review to be longer than the book. So, I'll wrap up by saying there are more chapters on Fundamentalism and how life itself is a revelation of God. For some (many) this book probably won't be a great leap forward. But, for someone raised a Bible-worshippping, fundamentalist, literalist, I find it wonderful to continue to discover this way of understanding scripture. If you haven't begun that process or are just getting started, this book is an excellent. I plan to put it in my collection of books to hand down to my daughter at the right time
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5.0 out of 5 stars Searching for the Third Way, January 17, 2011
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In typical Linn style they take on some of the "difficult" to understand passages and put them in context and with Love as the underlying theme.
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