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Read what Christian and Jewish leaders and an expert on digital culture are saying about Through a Bible Lens: Biblical Insights for Smartphone Photography and Social Media:
Read what Christian and Jewish leaders and an expert on digital culture are saying about Through a Bible Lens: Biblical Insights for Smartphone Photography and Social Media:
"Through
a Bible Lens offers a unique and personal challenge to the reader to
integrate Bible Study, the creation that surrounds us, and our personal
experience into a “living journal.” Dr. Alexenberg’s approach offers a
fun, yes fun, path to integrate pondering the deepest questions of Scripture
with modern living and a literally visual journey through life. Written
from a Jewish Torah loving perspective, this book will be a joy to any lover of
the Bible, Christian or Jewish. I not only endorse it, I look forward to
integrating these ideas into my personal encounter with Scripture." -
Dr. Jim Solberg, author of Sinai Speaks; USA National Director of
Bridges for Peace
“Like anything in God's world, smartphones and social media have the capacity for both blasphemy and blessing. Mel Alexenberg's important book Through a Bible Lens provides our generation the perfect model for the best usage of smartphones and social media to encourage greater appreciation for the Bible and the Land of Israel. Anyone who appreciates either will gain an important perspective from Alexenberg's lens.” – Rabbi Tuly Weisz, editor of The Israel Bible; director of Israel365 and publisher of Breaking Israel News
“The iPhone has changed our culture and our ways of thinking and acting in the world. This book brings together spiritual thought, everyday practices of communication and interaction and profound insights about meaning and purpose in contemporary life in a brilliant and sustained exposition. Once again, Alexenberg has carved out a unique point of view that deserves the highest praise and a large readership. Great book!!” – Dr. Ron Burnett, author of How Images Think; president, Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Vancouver, Canada
“The iPhone has changed our culture and our ways of thinking and acting in the world. This book brings together spiritual thought, everyday practices of communication and interaction and profound insights about meaning and purpose in contemporary life in a brilliant and sustained exposition. Once again, Alexenberg has carved out a unique point of view that deserves the highest praise and a large readership. Great book!!” – Dr. Ron Burnett, author of How Images Think; president, Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Vancouver, Canada
“Who would have thought that there would be a
way to connect smartphones to the ancient world of the Bible? Professor
Alexenberg has the expertise and experience to do so. This is a unique
and fascinating book.” – Dr. Gerald R. McDermott, author of Israel
Matters and
The New Christian Zionism;
professor, Beeson Divinity School, Samford
University, Birmingham, Alabama
“If a picture is worth a thousand words, Through a Bible Lens offers a template, a guidebook on how to experience innumerable images of the Divine in every moment and use blogging technology to disseminate them worldwide. Professor Mel Alexenberg invites us to share the story of our own Divine journey through the wisdom found in this unique book.” - Bishop Robert Stearns, Executive Director, Eagles’ Wings, New York
“The book's wonderful synthesis between spirituality and technology, heaven and earth, is exciting and thought-provoking. It is a practical demonstration of Solomon's wisdom: "Acknowledge God in all your paths." Alexenberg's affirmation of the spiritual potential of the Internet, blogging, photography, new technologies and social media, brings to mind the dictum of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, the first Chief Rabbi of pre-state Israel: "The old will be renewed, and the new will be sanctified." - Rabbi Chanan Morrison, author of Sapphire from the Land of Israel