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God’s Book

God’s Book

An Honest Look at the Bible's 7 Toughest Topics: Making Sense of the Bible's Trickiest Topics

Andrew Ollerton takes an honest look at the Bible's seven toughest topics, addressing each as they come up in the story of Scripture. Ideal reading for those questioning the Bible and Christianity.

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NICKY GUMBEL 'This is a great resource for anyone struggling with difficult questions about the Bible'

JUSTIN BRIERLEY
 - 'An excellent read. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to make sense of Scripture'

GLEN SCRIVENER 
'Andrew Ollerton does an excellent job of exploring the immensity of Scripture as well as facing the critiques head on'

Does the Bible condone warfare and slavery?
Isn't the New Testament's teaching on sex outdated?
Surely there's not a literal heaven and hell?

These are just some of the questions that popular Bible teacher Andrew Ollerton asks as he helps us navigate the most challenging topics in the Bible.

God's Book follows the biblical plotline from Genesis to Revelation and reveals how to make sense of difficult passages by considering them in their original setting. When we understand the creation story in its ancient context, we won't need to choose between science or the Bible. When we appreciate that the conquest of Canaan was a unique moment in history, these passages won't justify violence today.

The Bible's 7 toughest topics
Science versus Creation
Slavery and Old Testament laws
Warfare and violence
Suffering
Miracles and exorcisms
Sex
Heaven, hell and judgement

Andrew concludes each chapter with a letter to a young adult, giving practical advice on each topic. God's Book is for anyone who is spiritually curious and wants to make sense of the Bible, and for Christians who want to share their faith more confidently in today's culture.

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Contributors Andrew Ollerton
ISBN 9781399806459
Format Paperback
First published September 2025
Dimensions 153mm x 234mm x 30mm
Weight 0.42 kg
Language English
Pages 352
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Endorsements

Bear Grylls

Author

Andrew's intellect, research and level of insight and understanding is inspiring to see in full force here! Personally I find it hugely helpful when a person so clever, gently walks a dullard like me through some of the most challenging questions and somehow leads me to such wise answers.

Dr Amy Orr-Ewing

Director of OCCA; author of Millennials

In God's Book Andrew Ollerton examines some of the toughest questions that arise when we read the Bible, encouraging us to think them though rather than avoid or ignore them. In my life and work I have found that time and time again the Bible stands up to the scrutiny thrown at it. In reading this book you will be encouraged to discover good reasons for trusting the Bible for yourself. You may not agree with everything you read but I recommend engaging with God's Book and considering the Bible afresh.

Justin Brierley

Author and host of The Surprising Rebirth Of Belief In God.

A surprising number of 21st Century people are rediscovering the value of the Bible and the scriptural story that shaped our world. But that means a lot of modern people are also bumping into ancient texts about creation, warfare, suffering and sexuality. Andrew Ollerton has provided an essential and highly accessible guide to the key concerns and objections many modern readers may have when reading the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Not only does Andrew provide context for confusing scriptures and help to make sense of difficult passages, he also shows how the entire story of scripture can speak to every generation anew, including our own. It is an excellent read - a book I would recommend to anyone wanting to make sense of scripture.

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