Scott Layden

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Secondhand religion is a way of being religious based on believing what one has heard from others. It consists of thinking that the Christian life is about believing what the Bible says or what the doctrines of the church say. Firsthand religion, on the other hand, consists of a relationship to that to which the Bible and the teachings of the church point–namely, that reality that we call God or the Spirit of God.
Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time: The Historical Jesus and the Heart of Contemporary Faith
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