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    Living Biblically

    TV-PG2018 · Sitcom · 1 season
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  1. Feb 26, 2018 · Adapted from a bestseller that's not the Bible, Living Biblically finally comes to fruition as a CBS sitcom with an abominable laugh track. Full Review | Original Score: C+ | Feb 27, 2018

  2. Feb 20, 2018 · Living Biblically” follows the moral quandaries of Chip (Jay R. Ferguson), a film critic who decides to live by the letter of the Word after his best friend suddenly dies.

  3. www.pluggedin.com › tv-reviews › living-biblicallyLiving Biblically - Plugged In

    • TV Series Review
    • A Chip Off The Old Book
    • ‘Keysus’?
    • Faith Matters

    Chip was doing just fine without faith. Sure, he knows about God and Jesus and all that. He was raised in the Roman Catholic Church, after all. But, like many folks, he came to a point where religion just didn’t feel like it was all that relevant to his day-to-day life. Jesus doesn’t do the dishes for him. The Holy Spirit never points out a prime p...

    Yes, we could tell fictional Chip that he doesn’t need to follow the Bible’s laws to the letter: Paul says in Romans 6:14 that Christians “are not under law but under grace,” which means that I can eat a bacon cheeseburger without overwhelming spiritual guilt. We’re made right with God by faith in Jesus, not by our own moral perfection, Paul adds i...

    Let me confess: I was leery about watching Living Biblically. Dreading reviewing it, actually. Loosely based on A. J. Jacobs’ bestselling nonfiction book The Year of Living Biblically, I thought that the show would likely skewer religion and, by extension, mock those who believe and adhere to the Christian variety. But when I talked with the show’s...

    But all those caveats aside, there’s also a great deal to like about this show. In fact, in some significant ways it’s a refreshing and welcome addition to prime time. Yes, faith can be funny, Living Biblically tells us. But it’s also a really positive force in Chip’s life. He turned to the Bible to make himself a better person. And you know what? ...

  4. Feb 27, 2018 · Book adaptation disappoints but brings faith to forefront. Read Common Sense Media's Living Biblically review, age rating, and parents guide.

  5. Living Biblically: Created by Patrick Walsh. With Jay R. Ferguson, Lindsey Kraft, David Krumholtz, Tony Rock. An adaptation of the non-fiction book by A.J. Jacobs in which a man tries to live in accordance with the Bible's teachings as closely as possible.

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