Inspired, Rachel Held Evans
Inspired, Rachel Held Evans
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Inspired
Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again

Author: Rachel Held Evans

Narrator: Rachel Held Evans

Unabridged: 6 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 06/12/2018


Synopsis

If the Bible isn't a science book or an instruction manual, what is it? What do people mean when they say the Bible is inspired? When New York Times bestselling author Rachel Held Evans found herself asking these questions, she embarked on a journey to better understand what the Bible is and how it's meant to be read. What she discovered changed her--and it can change you, too.Evans knows firsthand how a relationship with the Bible can be as real and as complicated as a relationship with a family member or close friend. In Inspired, Evans explores contradictions and questions from her own experiences with the Bible, including:If the Bible was supposed to explain the mysteries of life, why does it leave the reader with so many questions?What does it mean to be chosen by God?To what degree did the Holy Spirit guide the preservation of these narratives, and is there something sacred to be uncovered beneath all these human fingerprints?If the Bible has given voice to the oppressed, why is it also used as justification by their oppressors? Drawing on the best in biblical scholarship and using her well-honed literary expertise, Evans examines some of our favorite Bible stories and possible interpretations, retelling them through memoir, original poetry, short stories, and even a short screenplay.Undaunted by the Bible's most difficult passages and unafraid to ask the hard questions, Evans wrestles through the process of doubting, imagining, and debating the mysteries surrounding Scripture. Discover alongside Evans that the Bible is not a static text, but a living, breathing, captivating, and confounding book that can equip us and inspire us to join God's loving and redemptive work in the world.

About Rachel Held Evans

New York Times bestselling author Rachel Held Evans (1981–2019) is known for her books and articles about faith, doubt, and life in the Bible Belt. Rachel has been featured in the Washington Post, The Guardian, Christianity Today, Slate, HuffPost, and the CNN Belief Blog, and on NPR, BBC, Today, and The View. She served on President Obama's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and kept a busy schedule speaking at churches, conferences, and universities. Rachel’s messages continue to reverberate around the world.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephanie on May 17, 2022

ARC received from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I read in the synopsis that this book started as a viral essay, and I think that perhaps that's what it should have remained. There didn't seem to be enough to warrant stretching it into a full book, a roughly 400-page book at that. It was......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on May 07, 2022

This book was not inspired, offering little to remember. I took just a few ideas from it leaving the rest to be forgotten and not missed. There are some themed chapters but doesn’t feel cohesive due to the smattering of examples that seem designed by a marketing team to provide each customer persona......more

Goodreads review by Michael on December 05, 2023

I should have checked the reviews before committing. This book is an extension of a viral essay I did not read by New York Times reporter Matt Richtel. Creativity and inspiration is one of the highest human capacities, and also the hardest to achieve. The obvious thing being that creativity can't re......more

Goodreads review by Kim on September 11, 2022

There's some good stuff in here--a nice review of research and some interesting stories and anecdotes from creative people. I especially liked "Book 3: Neurology, Physiology, Personality...." where he discusses how scholars (notably Arne Dietrich in his book How Creativity Happens in the Brain) have......more

Goodreads review by Audrey on March 02, 2024

One star for citing interesting research on creativity (though sometimes dated) and one star for its ability to send me straight to sleep. This was rather poorly written. It feels like a first draft that no one edited or bothered looking over. The ideas in the book were not set out in a readily comp......more