Scripture First: Biblical Interpretation That Fosters Christian Unity is now available.1 And with your order, your eligible to claim some additional bonuses.
These bonuses focus especially on helping you see behind the scenes of the process for producing Scripture First. As you look ahead to doing similar projects of your own, the bonuses give you the opportunity to hone your craft by learning from our process in producing Scripture First.
In particular, the bonus resources you’re eligible for with your Scripture First order are
- a video recording of a conversation with Daniel and me about the process of producing the volume,
- a video walkthrough of the hand exercise that Scott Adair proposes in his essay, and
- a copy of the spreadsheet I used to create the modern author index.
1. A Conversation with the Editors
To give you a look behind the scenes of what went into producing Scripture First, Daniel and I recorded a conversation for you where we talk through that process.
We also reflect on some things that we thought went particularly well along the way, in addition to some of what we gleaned about the bumps in the road.
2. Scott Adair’s Hand Exercise
In his essay, Scott Adair discusses some of the main the doctrinal and ethical content encapsulated within Christian baptism. After unpacking this content, Scott also proposes a hand exercise for teaching and recalling this content.
You can easily follow along with Scott’s description of this exercise in his essay. But since “a picture is worth a thousand words,” this video walks you through the exercise visually as well.
3. My Spreadsheet for Creating the Modern Author Index
As Daniel and I talk about in our discussion, we split the indexing work for Scripture First between the two of us. Daniel took “ancient works,” and I took “modern authors.”
After trying a few different methods for producing the modern authors index on a few pages at the beginning of Scripture First, I decided the simplest would be to use a spreadsheet.
Admittedly, I’m much more of a “spreadsheet nerd” than many. But the process had some advantages. In particular, it allowed for easier manipulation of the index data at the different stages of it’s production.
So, if you find yourself needing to produce an index like this at some point, I’m hopeful that having a copy of the spreadsheet I produced might make that process easier for you by giving you a helpful template to begin with.
Conclusion
Scripture First is now available. So, I’d encourage you to go ahead and order it from the publisher, Amazon, or another retailer.
Then, grab your order number, and click the blue button below to claim your order bonuses.
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