Ray Lubeck is a Professor of Bible and Theology at Multnomah University in Portland, Oregon. With a B.S. from Multnomah, an M.A. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, a D. Th. from the University of South Africa, and graduate studies at Regent College and Jerusalem University College, he is considered by many to be an expert in Bible interpretation and its relation to contemporary culture. He is the author of Swallowing Jonah (2011), Read the Bible for a Change, 1st ed. (2005) and has contributed chapters to Text and Canon: Essays in Honor of John H. Sailhamer (2017), Is My Bible the Inspired Word of God (2007), Preaching to a Shifting Culture (2004), and to the Starting Point Study Bible (2002).
"There were many places that I resonate with Lubeck's comments and
explanations. He encourages readers to recapture, cultivate and
embrace a send of "childlike wonder of the world around us,
including the world of the Bible." His illustrations and short
stories are used effectively throughout the book to reinforce the
points being emphasized, [It] rekindled my personal desire to know
and value the words of the world's most remarkable book."
-- J. Carl Laney, Western Seminary
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