About the productDetails| Brand | MACMILLAN |
| Dangerous Goods Or Hazardous Materials | No |
| Language | English |
| Edition Type | Regular Edition |
| Cover Type | Hard Cover |
| Author | Dan McClellan |
| Number Of Pages | 320 |
| Quantity Per Pack | 1 |
| Year | 2025 |
| Isbn/Issn | 9781250347466 |
| Publisher | St. Martin's Essentials |
DescriptionA NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Bible scholar and popular TikToker Dan McClellan confronts misconceptions about the Bible.
The Bible is the world’s most influential book, but do we really know what it says? Every day across social media and in homes, businesses, and public spaces, people try to cut debate short by claiming that "the Bible says so!" However, they commonly disagree about what it actually does and doesn't say, particularly when it comes to socially significant issues. For instance, does the Bible say we should be on the lookout for an antichrist associated with the number 666? Does it say women shouldn’t wear revealing clothing? Does it say it’s okay to hit your kids?
In The Bible Says So, Dan McClellan leverages his popular "data over dogma" approach, and his years of experience in the academy and on social media, to lay out in clear and accessible ways what the data indicate the Bible does and doesn't say about issues ranging from homosexuality, abortion, and slavery to monotheism, inspiration, and even God's wife. Smart, accessible, and informative, The Bible Says So is an invaluable resource for our fractious times.
"With faith-based skepticism and a hint of irreverence... The work will best serve readers hoping to resolve specific issues with how the Bible is used." —Library Journal
"This book empowers readers to engage with the Bible without fear of questioning. For anyone seeking to understand the Bible beyond literal and inerrant interpretations, Dan's work is an essential guide to finding a more compassionate and authentic connection with scripture…a much-needed resource for the deconstructing Christian." —Karla Kamstra, TikTok's @Karla Kamstra and author of Deconstructing: Leaving Church, Finding Faith