The Year of Living Biblically

One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible

Hardcover, 400 pages

English language

Published Oct. 9, 2007 by Simon & Schuster.

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4 stars

This book, the followup to his journey through the Encyclopedia Brittanica, was just as self-effacing, subtly humorous, and well-written. While his previous book expertly guides the unsuspecting reader into examining the meaning and value of intelligence in everyday life, this book centers on its investigation of religion and spirituality in a similar context.

I am a pastor's son who has done his share of soul-searching, and I was somewhat fearful that this book would be flippant and overcritical in an effort at being hip and humorous. What I found instead was a serious and surprisingly insightful look at the value, meaning, and purpose of religion in today's world. It is quite an accomplishment, given the obviously overzealous goal of following the Bible entirely literally. Such a quest is one that could easily result in a tedious, repetitive trudge through the scriptures on one hand, or a light, surface-level dismissal of …

Subjects

  • Biblical Studies - General
  • Topic - Religion
  • Religion & Spirituality / Christianity
  • Humor / Topic / Religion
  • Biblical Criticism & Interpretation - New Testament
  • Personal Memoirs
  • Bible Commentary
  • Religion
  • Humor
  • Religion - Biblical Studies
  • Bible
  • Criticism
  • Criticism, interpretation, etc