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Some folks are surprised to find humor in the Bible; they don’t think it has any. Others are embarrassed; they worry about being sacrilegious. Some laugh and don’t tell anyone; others laugh out loud and share it with those around. However people respond, the Bible does, in fact, use humor. This book examines why it’s there, why it matters, what it looks like, how to look for it, and what to do with it when you find it. The author’s goal is to help people become better Bible readers, growing in both skill and insight. So the book doesn’t just display a collection of museum pieces, showing the treasures of other explorers. Instead, it offers readers tools and field guides to become explorers discovering on their own. It’s a fun how-to manual, dealing with what is routinely overlooked in teaching about biblical interpretation. Individuals will enjoy reading it, but it’s also a rich resource for reading groups, Bible study groups, and classes.
”Howard Macy is wise, warm, and witty. His new
book, Discovering Humor in the Bible, is all of those things
as well. As Leo Rosten once wrote, ‘Humor is the affectionate
communication of insight.’ Howard’s book is a wonderful example of
that truth--as you read it you’ll laugh, you’ll learn, you’ll
gain fresh insights, and you’ll come away deeply enriched for
having spent time with it."
--J. Brent Bill, Life Lessons from a Bad Quaker
and Holy Silence: The Gift of Quaker
Spirituality
“Howard Macy’s explorer’s guide to discovering humor in the Bible
not only charts new paths; it also illumines the territory. From
the blind seer and the talking donkey to straining a gnat and
swallowing a camel, the wit and wisdom of a gifted Bible teacher
come through in ways that open us to the life-changing message of
the Bible and the truth about ourselves. Read this book and you
will never be able to view the Bible the same way again. What Elton
Trueblood ventured a generation ago, Howard Macy has now achieved.
Lucid, penetrating, and also fun!"
--Paul N. Anderson, Professor of Biblical and Quaker Studies,
George Fox University
"The world is in desperate need of a humorneutic--a lens
through which we can see the joy, laughter, and hope inherent in
the ancient scriptures. Thank you, Howard Macy, for offering us
this lens with your beautifully written and insightful book. It is
a must-read for all who want to enrich and deepen their study of
the word!"
--Susan Sparks, Senior Pastor, Madison Avenue Baptist Church;
Author of Laugh Your Way to Grace
Howard R. Macy is Professor Emeritus of Religion and Biblical Studies at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. His published works include Rhythms of the Inner Life: Yearning for Closeness with God, Laughing Pilgrims: Humor and the Spiritual Journey, and the Red Nose Training Manual.
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