Read, Pray, Sing: The Psalms as an Entryway to the Scriptures
Union University
14 episodes
9 months ago
The Read, Pray, Sing Conference was held April 12-13, 2013 on the Union University campus. It was a conference that focused on the Psalms as a
strategic entryway for helping people grasp and be shaped by the Bible, and it featured keynote addresses from Andy Davis and Heath Thomas along with breakout
sessions led by Union faculty members.
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The Read, Pray, Sing Conference was held April 12-13, 2013 on the Union University campus. It was a conference that focused on the Psalms as a
strategic entryway for helping people grasp and be shaped by the Bible, and it featured keynote addresses from Andy Davis and Heath Thomas along with breakout
sessions led by Union faculty members.
Read, Pray, Sing: The Psalms as an Entryway to the Scriptures
1 hour 2 minutes 25 seconds
12 years ago
Harry Lee Poe - Breakout Session
When C. S. Lewis undertook his study of the Psalms, he said that it "is not what is called an 'apologetic' work," by which he meant a book
"trying to convince unbelievers that Christianity is true." In another sense, however, apologetics is precisely what this devotional book for believers
really is. In addition to believers, Lewis indicated that he wrote the book for "those who are ready, while reading, to 'suspend their disbelief."
He does not deal with all the psalms, but he focuses on the ones that cause "difficulties" and that for modern readers "are at first most repellent."
This session will explore how Lewis made the psalms accessible to a modern audience without changing their meaning.
Read, Pray, Sing: The Psalms as an Entryway to the Scriptures
The Read, Pray, Sing Conference was held April 12-13, 2013 on the Union University campus. It was a conference that focused on the Psalms as a
strategic entryway for helping people grasp and be shaped by the Bible, and it featured keynote addresses from Andy Davis and Heath Thomas along with breakout
sessions led by Union faculty members.