

A famous novelist said that his purpose was to make his readers see, by which he meant to see life. Literature appeals to our image-making and image-perceiving capacity.
SCAFFOLD MEANING TO PURITAN COMMUNITY SERIES
It exists to make us share a series of experiences. Literature does not aim to impart facts and information. Literature should thus be contrasted to expository writing of the type we use to conduct the ordinary business of life. The subject of literature is human experience, rendered as concretely as possible. The expectations that we should bring to any work of literature are the following. We need to approach any piece of writing with the right expectations, based on the kind of writing that it is.

Christ-Centered Preaching with Bryan Chapell.Leading Worship: Ecclesiology and Contextualization.The Ordinances of the Church a Baptist perspective.Unreached Peoples and Places with David Platt.Invitation to Biblical Interpretation (Intermediate) with Andreas Köstenberger.Foundations of Biblical Interpretation (Beginner).Seven Arrows: The Basics of Bible Study.Life & Teachings of Christ with Dan Doriani.Parables and Miracles with Vern Poythress.Evidence for the Reliability of the Gospels with Tyndale House.Introduction to the Gospels (Intermediate).Early Christianity and the New Testament Canon with Andreas Köstenberger & Michael Kruger.The Origins of the New Testament Canon with Michael Kruger.New Testament Biblical Theology with G.Introduction to Biblical Poetry and Wisdom Literature.Kingdom, Covenants & Canon of the Old Testament.KINGDOM: The Story of Scripture with Jason S.God’s Big Picture: Tracing the Storyline of the Bible.
