Soul Care in Real Life
Can love become the way we read the Bible? How do we make sense of Scripture's most difficult passages? What do we do with stories of violence, judgment, and hell? And what if the way of love isn't progressive or conservative—but simply the way of Jesus? In this episode of Soul Care in Real Life, Brian Sturtz welcomes psychologist, theologian, and bestselling author Dr. Richard Beck to discuss his new book, The Book of Love. Together they explore why love is the interpretive center of Scripture and how reading the Bible through the life and teachings of Jesus transforms our understanding of God, judgment, grace, and hope. Their conversation tackles difficult biblical texts, the importance of hermeneutics, preserving the soul in a chaotic culture, and how choosing love becomes a faithful response to fear, division, and outrage. Whether you're wrestling with Scripture, rethinking your faith, or longing to follow Jesus more deeply, this thoughtful conversation offers wisdom, encouragement, and a compelling vision of a life rooted in God's love. In this episode you'll discover: * Why love is the interpretive center of Scripture * How to approach difficult biblical passages with honesty and hope * Why hermeneutics matters more than many Christians realize * A fresh perspective on judgment, grace, and hell * How to preserve your soul in a chaotic and polarized culture * Practical ways to cultivate hope, joy, and love in everyday life This is a conversation for anyone seeking not only to understand the Bible more deeply, but to become the kind of person whose life increasingly reflects the love of Christ.
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