The Book that Understands Me

Weddings can be such fun, can’t they? And they come in all shapes and sizes from huge to intimate, from casual to formal. The last wedding I attended was a classic Southern one where the bride had eleven bridesmaids. We have also been to a wedding in the Armenian Orthodox Church, with robes, incense, color and pageantry. What struck me in particular was how the priest handled the Bible. It was handled with silk cloth. Human hands were not to touch the sacred book. What made this book so precious to him? Personal conviction? Tradition? Why should we value this ancient book?
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Graham A. Cole is Dean of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Vice-President of Education, and Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology. He is also Vice-President of Education for Trinity International University. He is the author of four books: Engaging with the Holy Spirit: Real Questions, Practical Answers and He Who Gives Life: The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, God the Peacemaker: How Atonement Brings Shalom, and The God Who Became Human: A Biblical Theology of Incarnation. He has also authored over a hundred book chapters, articles, and book reviews. He is an ordained Anglican minister, and has taught theology and philosophy of religion on three continents.  
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