Richard S. Briggs takes us on a tour of the family stories of the patriarchs, suggesting different ways of approaching the stories and how God can be found throughout.
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Richard S. Briggs specializes in biblical studies and hermeneutics, delving into the profound meanings and interpretations of sacred texts. His approach blends academic rigor with a deep understanding of theological matters. Briggs is dedicated to uncovering the timeless messages embedded within scripture. His writings appeal to readers seeking insightful explorations of theological and spiritual themes.






- 2022
- 2021
Exploring a spectrum of poetic styles, Richard Briggs crafts verses that balance humor and somberness, inviting readers to perceive the divine's subtle presence in everyday life. Through both informal and structured forms, his work aims to awaken a deeper awareness of the extraordinary within the ordinary, highlighting the mysterious ways in which God interacts with the world.
- 2021
The Lord Is My Shepherd
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Offers an exposition of Psalm 23, showing how this classic and beloved text can speak afresh to the life of the church today.
- 2019
Jesus for Life
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Engaging with John's Gospel, Richard Briggs explores the intersection of spiritual life and biblical study. He emphasizes the importance of reading Scripture with care, imagination, and theological insight to uncover its transformative messages. Through a series of spiritual readings, he reveals themes of love, humor, and suffering, providing profound yet accessible theology. Briggs invites readers on a journey of discovery, culminating in a guide to reading John's Gospel meaningfully and purposefully throughout one's life.
- 2018
Theological Hermeneutics and the Book of Numbers as Christian Scripture
- 350 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of interpreting scripture, this book addresses the balance between exegetical, critical, hermeneutical, and theological concerns, using the book of Numbers as a case study. It aims to redefine the commentary genre by integrating detailed textual analysis with theological insights. The main focus is on the narrative elements of Numbers 11-25, while also considering additional passages like Numbers 5, 6, and 33, fostering a deeper understanding of theological hermeneutics in practice.
- 2011
Reading the Bible Wisely
- 166 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on the importance of context in biblical interpretation, this introductory book delves into historical, literary, and theological aspects of Scripture. It emphasizes the two-testament structure and how the Bible itself informs a wise doctrine of its reading. The revised edition includes new chapters on the Old Testament's significance and the performative function of Scripture, highlighting how reading shapes the reader. The aim is to address key questions for a generous and constructive approach to understanding the Bible without oversimplifying theological complexities.