God’s Book: An Honest Look at the Bible’s 7 Toughest Topics
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25th September 2025
Price: £16.99
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NICKY GUMBEL – ‘This is a great resource for anyone struggling with difficult questions about the Bible’
JUSTIN BRIERLEY – ‘An excellent read. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to make sense of Scripture’
GLEN SCRIVENER – ‘Andrew Ollerton does an excellent job of exploring the immensity of Scripture as well as facing the critiques head on’
Doesn’t the Bible condone slavery? Isn’t the New Testament’s teaching on sex outdated? And surely we can’t take the Genesis creation story seriously today? These are just three of the seven questions that popular Bible teacher Andrew Ollerton asks of Scripture as he takes an honest look at common issues with God’s book.
Just as in The Bible: A Story That Makes Sense of Life, this book follows the biblical plotline from Genesis to Revelation, and reveals how to make sense of challenging Bible passages by considering them in their original setting. For example, by looking at the creation story alongside similar ancient stories, we see that we don’t need to make a choice between either science or the Bible. And when we appreciate that the conquest of Canaan was a unique moment in history, we understand why these passages don’t justify violence or hatred today.
This book is for anyone who wants to understand the Bible a little better, to be equipped to share their faith with others, and crucially, to feel confident talking about the difficult questions Scripture raises for contemporary culture.
The seven topics covered are:
Science versus Creation
Slavery and oppressive Old Testament laws
Warfare and violence
Suffering
Miracles and exorcisms
Sex
Heaven, hell and judgement
God’s Book is perfect reading for participants or leaders on The Bible Course and Alpha.
JUSTIN BRIERLEY – ‘An excellent read. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to make sense of Scripture’
GLEN SCRIVENER – ‘Andrew Ollerton does an excellent job of exploring the immensity of Scripture as well as facing the critiques head on’
Doesn’t the Bible condone slavery? Isn’t the New Testament’s teaching on sex outdated? And surely we can’t take the Genesis creation story seriously today? These are just three of the seven questions that popular Bible teacher Andrew Ollerton asks of Scripture as he takes an honest look at common issues with God’s book.
Just as in The Bible: A Story That Makes Sense of Life, this book follows the biblical plotline from Genesis to Revelation, and reveals how to make sense of challenging Bible passages by considering them in their original setting. For example, by looking at the creation story alongside similar ancient stories, we see that we don’t need to make a choice between either science or the Bible. And when we appreciate that the conquest of Canaan was a unique moment in history, we understand why these passages don’t justify violence or hatred today.
This book is for anyone who wants to understand the Bible a little better, to be equipped to share their faith with others, and crucially, to feel confident talking about the difficult questions Scripture raises for contemporary culture.
The seven topics covered are:
God’s Book is perfect reading for participants or leaders on The Bible Course and Alpha.
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Reviews
'Andrew's intellect, research and level of insight and understanding is inspiring to see in full force here! Personally I find it hugely helpful when a person so clever, gently walks a dullard like me through some of the most challenging questions and somehow leads me to such wise answers.'