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The Museum of the Bible May Change Your Relationship with God’s Word

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Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2017

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Next month, the half-a-billion-dollar, genre-busting, and technologically groundbreaking Museum of the Bible will open its doors in Washington, DC. Here’s what visitors can expect, courtesy of our November cover story: Looking up, a visitor might see a sprawling digital canopy of trees, one of five possible scenes playing on a ceiling-mounted 140-foot-long LED display. The light emitted by the false sky intensifies in surrounding glass walls and polished floors; bystanders are awash in illumination. At the end of the hall, a floating staircase winds up into the air without the aid of steel supports; docents clad in Ancient Near Eastern garb shuffle by to assume stations in the world of the distant past. It’ll be something else. In addition to its impressive technology and exhibits, the museum may also help address anachronism, one of the biggest problems with current Christian Bible engagement, says Glen Paauw, the senior director of content at the Institute For Bible Reading. “It’s so tempting to read the Bible as if it were written directly to us, in our situation, skip the parts that are about other people in other places, and find the little pieces that seem to speak directly to me today without any mediation,” said Paauw. “A museum experience like this has the potential to widely open our eyes to the fact that the Bible is immersed in real, ancient history, but it’s very different than ours.” Christians should be encouraged by the museum putting the Scriptures in context, says Paauw. “The very first step to great Bible engagement is understanding the Bible in its own world and on its own terms,” he added. Paauw joined assistant editor Morgan Lee and editorial director Ted Olsen on Quick to Listen to discuss what it means to “engage” the Bible rather than “read” it, the role that Bible-related experiences play in our understanding and delighting in the Word of God, and what makes museums special. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hey, this is Morgan.

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and we get 50 reviews in the next couple weeks or until November 16th, we will tape a special

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podcast answering those questions. The main thing that you need to know is that we will only

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if we get 50 reviews. So get at it and hopefully we can do this podcast for you guys. Thanks,

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and here's the show. You're listening to Quick to Listen. Each week we go beyond hashtags and hot takes to discuss a major cultural event.

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I'm Morgan Lee, and today I'm excited to be joined by Ted Olson, our editorial director

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here at Christianity today.

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Hey, Morgan.

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Nice to sit in for Mark again.

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It's always fun to do this.

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I'm pumped because we have to talk about something that you and I both really like, which are museums today.

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Yeah, definitely.

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