Wednesday, July 02, 2008

DD 216-220.999 (Tony) The Bible: An Owner's Manual by Robert R. Hann (220 HAN)

The concept for this book is brilliant: An owner’s manual to help people better utilize their Bible. Kinda like the manual I got for my stereo, only not in Korean.
But, after the concept, it all goes down hill from there.
True, this book was wrote 25 years ago. But, the advice in this book is all wrong. Never should you read your Bible from Genesis to Revelation. It’s essential for new readers (believers or not) to start with the Gospels. Everyone I know says start with John, but I think Luke a good alternative.
At times this book lives up to what it intended, but once you get through the intros for each chapter, it starts to turn into a text book. There’s lots of experts and scriptures quoted, but this should not be used for a devotional. Especially, since I ended the book wondering if the author was a Christian or just a Bible scholar who researches religion for for the sake of research. That ambiguity left me hating a book I really didn’t enjoy from the get go.

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