Love Should Shape How Christians Read the Bible - Richard Beck

Many Christians claim to love the Bible, yet modern Christianity often uses Scripture as ammunition for culture wars, political tribes, and theological fear instead of transformation through Jesus. Richard Beck, psychologist, theologian, and professor, is on Christianity Without Compromise with host Jake Doberenz to discuss why anxious Christians struggle to read the Bible well and how fear shapes modern biblical interpretation. Richard explores how attachment theory, partisan identity, and church legalism distort Christian readings of Scripture while arguing that the Bible ultimately points toward love revealed in Christ. He also walks through difficult biblical texts involving violence, exclusion, and judgment while showing how Scripture itself wrestles with those tensions and progressively unfolds toward the person of Jesus.

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Dr. Richard Beck is a psychologist, author, and professor at Abilene Christian University. His writing focuses on Christian spirituality, theology, and psychology. His books include The Book of Love, The Shape of Joy, and Stranger God.

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Love Should Shape How Christians Read the Bible - Richard Beck
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