"The Year of Living Biblically", by A.J. Jacobs
This was a very fun book, and a surprisingly insightful one, with which to begin our book club. A.J. Jacobs undertakes an experiment to follow every command in the bible for one year, to see whether it can be done, and to experience what life might be like to live this way in the modern world. He also explores a wide range of denominational practices in both Jewish and Christian tradition to gain a variety of perspectives on living according to biblical precepts. Throughout the year, he is changed and challenged in unexpected ways.
For this meeting, our group used a set of discussion questions adapted from the back of the book. We especially enjoyed discussing which aspects of biblical living would be hardest for us and which "rules" from the book we might take up in our own lives.
1. What
did you like best about this book?
2. Did
you learn anything new about the bible?
If so, what?
3. Did
you learn anything new about other denominations? If so, what?
4. What
is the role of prayer in this book, and how does it evolve over the course of
the book?
5. Why
do you think Jacobs took on a new name and a new appearance (e.g. clothing and
beard) during this project? Do you think
that he could have done without that?
6. Did
you like Jacobs’s approach to this project, or would you have done it
differently? If so, how?
7. Did
you see a change in A.J.Jacobs over the course of his year? If so, in what ways did he change?
8. Which
rules did Jacobs struggle with the most?
Why?
9. What
does this book really say about following the bible completely literally,
following every rule to the letter?
10. What
are your thoughts on how Christianity is portrayed in this book?
11. What
challenged you the most about this book?
12. Which
aspects of living “biblically” would be the hardest for you?
13. Which
one or two rules from this book could you implement in your own life?
14. What
is the value of Jacobs’s exploration for you personally?
15. What
key lessons or insights will you take away from Jacobs’s experiences?
