CONTENTS
1. "The Forbidding Discipline of Spiritual Reading"
Eat This Book
2. The Holy Family at Table with Holy Scripture
3. Scripture As Text: Learning what God Reveals
The Revealing and Revealed God
The Holy Trinity: Keeping It Personal
Depersonalizing the Text
The Replacement Trinity
Hoshia
4 Scripture As Form: Following the Way of Jesus
The Story
The Sentence
5 Scripture As Script: Playing Our Part in the Spirit
The Uncongenial Bible
The Immense World of the Bible
Obedience
Reading Scripture Liturgically
Virtuoso Spirituality
Lectio Divina
6 Caveat Lector
7 "Ears Thou Hast Dug for Me"
Lectio
Meditation
Oratio
Contemplatio
8.The Company of Translators 8 God's Secretaries
Translation into Aramaic
Translation into Greek
Translation into American
9 The Message
Oxyrhynchus and Ugarit
Lost in Translation
REVIEWS
Lauren F. Winner— author of Girl Meets God and Real Sex
"Deep, stirring, luminous, even profound — if you are going to read one book about reading Scripture, it should be this one."
Gerald Sittser— author of A Grace Disguised
"Eugene Peterson has written a magnificent book about how to read the Bible. As any editor would say, a book must 'show,' not just 'tell.' Peterson's book does exactly that. The book itself has a biblical quality to it. Peterson uses vivid language; he tells and then reflects on wonderful stories; he invites readers to read their own stories in light of the story. This book is the fruit of decades of reading, pondering, conversing about, praying over, and living this story. Peterson encourages us to read the Bible as if we were dogs gnawing on a bone. Eat This Book made me lick my chops."
Church & Synagogue Libraries
"Peterson explores the ancient discipline of lectio divina and how its elements of reading, meditating, praying, and living can help us receive Scripture as 'formative for the way we live our lives, not merely making an impression on our minds or feelings. ' . . . Recommended."
Publishers Weekly
"Peterson's exposition of lectio divina is one of the fullest to appear in recent years. . . A worthy sequel to his 2004 hit Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places."