Contents
Foreword by John H. Walton
Part 1: Setting the Stage
Proposition 1: Oral culture can be a lost world.
Proposition 2: God reached across great distances—so must we.
Proposition 3: Divine revelation was intended to be heard.
Proposition 4: Research provides important insights into ancient oral culture.
Proposition 5: The goal is to hear Scripture as they did while reading it as we do.
Part 2: God and His Agents of Oral Communication
Proposition 6: Scripture presents God as the ultimate oral communicator.
Proposition 7: God spoke divine truth to and through Moses.
Proposition 8: God spoke divine truth to and through the prophets.
Proposition 9: God spoke divine truth to and through Jesus.
Proposition 10: Jesus empowered his followers to proclaim the gospel as he did.
Proposition 11: Jesus' followers faithfully remembered and communicated the oral gospel.
Part 3: Implications of Oral Scripture
Proposition 12: Stories were performed and heard in ancient oral culture.
Proposition 13: We can become better hearers and speakers of Scripture.
Proposition 14: We can restore oral Scripture to its rightful place.
Part 4: Experiments in Oral Interpretation
Proposition 15: Hearing is more than reading: understanding Scripture holistically.
Proposition 16: Hearing is more than reading: imagining creation and incarnation.
Proposition 17: Hearing is more than reading: experiencing Jesus' return to Nazareth.
Proposition 18: Hearing is more than reading: rethinking the vine and the branches.
Conclusion
General Index
Scripture Index
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